Australia Strengthens Student Visa Process to Ensure Quality Education:

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The Australian government has introduced stricter student visa rules to optimize the influx of international students, making it tougher for applicants to secure visas. The changes aim to promote genuine applicants and enhance the quality of living for international students. Key modifications include mandatory application from abroad, increased application fees, higher financial requirements, reduced age limits for Temporary Graduate Visa applications, shortened post-study work rights and emphasis on English proficiency.

 Out of the 3,000 PTE test takers surveyed for Pearson’s Australian Dreams White Paper, 90% of respondents feel welcome in Australia and 7 in 10 want to stay. Eight in 10 of all respondents say that Australia has met or exceeded their expectations. Also, the government has increased the student visa application fee substantially, from AUD 710 ($473) to AUD 1,600 ($1,068). Applicants aged 18 or above accompanying the main applicant will have to pay AUD $1,445 and AUD $390 if their age is under 18. This is a measure to address high migration. 

Indian students, the second-largest group of international students in Australia, will be significantly impacted. In 2022, 100,009 Indian students were enrolled in Australian universities, increasing to 122,000 by September 2023. To navigate these challenges, students are advised to apply early, provide sound financial proof and focus on English proficiency by honing language skills and choosing the right proficiency test. Despite the stricter norms, opportunities remain for genuine and talented students. Preparation and attention to detail will be crucial in securing visa approval.

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