Friday, September 23, 2011

Australia announces new visa rules for foreign students


Australia has announced new visa rules for attracting international students, including from India. The move, which will also benefit Indian students, was welcomed by Australian High Commissioner Peter Varghese. 

As per the new norms, international students pursuing bachelor's degree or higher will now be treated as low risk applicants, regardless of their country of origin, the Australian high commission here said. 

"This will mean less onerous financial and documentary requirements for students in this category," it said. 

Students undertaking vocational courses, including those with private education providers, would continue to be assessed at higher levels, though financial requirements will be reduced for these students. 

"The changes will also allow for a two to four-year post-study work visa for university graduates, depending on the level of study completed," the statement said. 

These and other changes have been announced by Australian Minister for Tertiary Education Chris Evans and Minister for Immigration and Citizenship Chris Bowen. 

These changes will be progressively implemented for the second semester of 2012.
[Source: Times of India]