To be selected to apply for skilled visa nomination, you must be currently working in one of our target sectors using your STEMM skills.
EMK Global is back with another webinar on very popular courses provided by TAFE NSW, Australia on 25th of November 2021.
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Major popular courses at TAFE
Key dates and campus location
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Guest Speaker: Viji Shankar (International Student Recruitment Manager ā TAFE NSW)
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Visa conditions are the rules of your visa that are set by the Australian Government. It is important that you understand your visa conditions, as the Department of Home Affairs (Home Affairs) may cancel your visa if you breach them.
Visitor visa (Subclass 600)
With this visa you can:
- visit family or friends
- be here as a tourist, for a cruise, or for purposes other thanĀ business or medical treatment
However, not many people understand their obligations and their visa conditions. It leads to visa cancellation right after they arrive in Australia
In this video, this man could not prove that he is a genuine visitor. Thus, his visa was cancelled on the spot.
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If you hold a visitor visa, you must
- intend to come to Australia to visit only
- have enough money for your stay in Australia
- not work in Australia
- you must be outside Australia when you apply and when we decide your visa
If your visa is cancelled
Cancellation of your visa might also bar you from making further visa applications or prevent you from being granted certain visas to travel to, enter or stay in Australia .
Refused or cancelled visa due to concerns about your character
If you have had a visa refused or cancelled on character grounds since you last arrived in Australia the only visa you can apply for is a Protection visa.
If you are removed from Australia on character grounds, you may have difficulty satisfying the character test when applying for another visa to re-enter Australia.
Source: Department of Home Affairs, CustomsAirport TV
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SUPPORTING THE SAFE RETURN OF INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS TO NSW
TheāÆNSW International Student Arrivals Pilot PlanāÆto return international students to NSWāÆhas received support from the Australian Government and NSW Government.
The Pilot Plan will allowāÆaāÆlimited numberāÆofāÆ250 international students studying with NSW education providers to return each fortnightāÆfromāÆearly DecemberāÆ2021.
For nowāÆāāÆunderāÆthe PilotāÆinitiallyāÆāāÆinternational students who return to Australia mustāÆbe fully vaccinatedāÆwithāÆaāÆTherapeutic Good AdministrationāÆ(TGA)āÆrecognised COVID-19 vaccinationāÆbefore landing in Sydney.
International students will quarantine in purpose-built student accommodation in Sydney and adhere to the same health and quarantine requirements set by the Australian Government for returning Australians.
The NSW International Student ArrivalsāÆPilotāÆPlan willāÆnot displace any returning Australians andāÆbeāÆfully funded by industry, with in-kind support provided by the NSW Government around logistics and the coordination of their return.
Why is the NSW International Student Arrivals Pilot Plan so important?
1. Returning international students to NSW
Two in five (38 per cent) of Australiaās international students choose to study in our State.
At 13 SeptemberĀ 2021, there were more thanĀ 57,289 enrolled students outside of Australia who are unable to travel to New South Wales to study.
Our State has missed the many positive contributions international students make to the communities where they study, live and work.
For continuing students already in New South Wales, universities and other education providers have adapted to support students to have a full and rewarding co-curricular experience.
2. A return led by NSW Government
Education providers and members of the international education community are working with the NSW Government to ensure that international students who remain abroad can get back to our State as soon as possible.
This collective effort ā the NSW International Student ArrivalsĀ PilotĀ Plan ā will be funded by industry, with the governance and operational support of NSW Government and its agencies and the endorsement of the Australian Government.
NSW will prioritise the return of continuing higher education students from universities and large independent providers, with other sectors and providers to follow as soon as possible. A successful, scaled return will lead to an expandedĀ pilot plan to welcome more students from a range of institutionsĀ returningĀ to NSW.
Returning students will be approached by their respective institutions based on aĀ setĀ of criteria and their individual situations.
3. Australians still get home first
International students will quarantine in purpose-built student accommodation in Sydney and adhere to the same health and quarantine requirements set by the Australian Government for returning Australians.
This industry-funded quarantine model also means that international students will not be prioritised ahead of Australians returning or wanting to return home.
NSW will continue to support as many returning Australian citizens and residents as possible, based on the Stateās weekly cap on arrivals and the capacity of our health and quarantine systems.
International student arrivals will be separate to the weekly caps, and all costs associated with travel and quarantine will be borne by the education providers and returning students.
4. Australiaās safety is an asset
This pathway has been designed with the safety of the NSW community and the students themselves top of mind.Ā At the same time, weĀ canĀ giveĀ students and their familiesĀ confidence thatĀ their experience inĀ NSW will beĀ positive and lifeĀ changing.
In the uncertainty of these times, AustraliaāsĀ focus on minimising the risks of COVID-19Ā means international studentsĀ canĀ be more confident of theirĀ experienceĀ hereĀ than just about anywhere else in the world.
With a demonstrated and ongoing commitment to community safety and liveability, NSW will continue to offer international students the opportunity to learn in one of the worldās best countries for students, acquire internationally recognised qualifications and launch their career in Australia or anywhere in the world. This is why 16 per cent of international students choose to call Australia home after they graduate.
We support the return of international students to New South Wales. It is the right thing to do.
5. Supporting the NSW economy
The economic impact of international students not being onshore continues to worsen ā and it will take years to rebuild if we cannot support the safe return of international students.
New South Wales has already lostĀ more thanĀ oneĀ thirdĀ of its international student community between the start of the pandemic andĀ SeptemberĀ 2021. Some have gone to other countries with fewer border restrictions, and some have chosen to stay in their home country.
Before the pandemic, international education was estimated to directly support more than 95,000 full-time equivalent jobs across the Stateās economy, in education, hospitality, tourism and other services.
Losing international students in 2021 means $5 billion lost to the NSW economy, which could be as much as $11 billion in total by the end of 2022.
The return of international students in 2021 will help support a sustainable education sector and our economy for the future
Source: www.study.sydney