1. What are the requirements for Australia's student immigration
1, the English standard
Australia's student immigration conditions of the English language standards, in the date of receipt of the invitation to apply for immigration processing, to obtain the IELTS four individual projects are not less than 8 points of the examination results, and to obtain that the IELTS examination results. IELTS examination results in the examination time within 2 years, can get points 20 points;
In the date of receipt of the invitation to apply for immigration processing, to obtain the IELTS four single project are not less than 7 points of the examination results, and obtain the IELTS examination results in the examination time within 2 years, can get points 10 points;
In the receipt of the invitation to apply for immigration processing On the date of receipt of the invitation to apply for processing of immigration application, a score of not less than six points in each of the four individual IELTS projects, and the time of the examination in which the IELTS score was obtained is within 2 years, can also be applied for processing.
Academic IELTS or Immigration IELTS test scores are all recognized.
2, overseas work
Australia's overseas work standards for student migrants, in the date of receipt of the invitation to apply for migration, the applicant has a minimum of three years of work experience overseas in Australia (within ten years), can get the greatly increased points;
In the date of receipt of the invitation to apply for migration, the applicant has at least three years of work experience overseas in Australia (within ten years), can be greatly increased points;
In the date of receipt of the application for migration processing
Applicants with a minimum of five years' experience overseas in Australia (up to ten years) at the date of the invitation to apply for migration will be awarded 10 points;
Applicants with a minimum of eight years' experience overseas in Australia (up to ten years) at the date of the invitation to apply for migration will be awarded 15 points.
This is defined as a minimum of 20 hours per week of paid employment in a position for which the applicant is a candidate for migration or a position on the Australian Skilled Jobs Directory.
An applicant who has received a Bachelor's Degree, Certificate of Distinction or Postgraduate Degree from an Australian university or an overseas university recognized by Australia at the date of the invitation to process the migration application will be awarded an additional 15 points;
An applicant who has received a Certificate of Specialization, Certificate III, Certificate IV from an Australian university or an overseas equivalency at the date of the invitation to process the migration application will be awarded an additional 10 points.
The Australian diploma referred to here must meet the Australian 2-year study requirement.
The Australian Study Abroad Migration Criteria have very well established requirements in terms of English language standards, overseas employment and diplomas. Migrants can carefully check that they meet the requirements of the criteria.
2. Advantages of Migrating to Australia
First, the climate is pleasant
Australia's southeastern coast is the main distribution of Australia's population, which is mild in all seasons and full of green all year round. With the exception of North Queensland, most residents here do not use air conditioning and do not need heating in winter. Vegetables, fruits and seafood should be available all year round without interruption. They are pollution-free, cheap and of good quality. Due to the pleasant climate, the southeast coast of Australia has become a tourist and vacation destination. Outdoor sports are also part of the life of the residents here.
Second, social stability
Australia is a peaceful country. It is far from wars, racial disputes, plagues, natural disasters and environmental pollution. It is known as a paradise on earth and a haven of peace.
Third, the status of Chinese
Australia is an economically developed and civilized country with more than 200 ethnic groups and 140 languages living together in harmony in a country that pursues a policy of multiculturalism. The Chinese are an Asian community in Australia with a population of over 400,000 people. Both economically and politically, Chinese people play a very important role in Australian society. This can be seen in the fact that many Chinese people have been elected to Parliament in recent years. Chinese New Year parties and the annual Dragon Boat Race have become an integral part of local cultural life. Chinese lawyers, accountants, doctors, construction companies, engineers, teachers, administrators, civil servants, entrepreneurs and businessmen abound. Many are also important in mainstream society.
Fourth, the welfare system
Australia's social security system began in 1910, and is recognized as a pioneer of social welfare in the world.
Superannuation: at age 65 for men and 60 for women, the amount is related to income and assets, and all pensioners have access to preferential medical and other health care. There are other benefits such as reduced transportation, local taxes, electricity and car registration fees.
Pension: this benefit applies to all injured and disabled patients and includes rehabilitation treatment and training, nursing allowance and transportation allowance.
Unemployment Benefit: Australia's Unemployment Assistance program is designed to ensure that unemployed people who are looking for work become people looking for improved employment opportunities and access to education. Trained unemployed people can earn enough to support themselves and their families.
Families with children: The Commonwealth Government aims to ensure that families with children, including single-parent families, receive sufficient income and other reasonable allowances to cover the costs of raising children. An allowance is paid to a person raising one or more children. The family allowance is usually paid fortnightly to the primary guardian, usually the mother of the child. Low-income families can get more money
Special assistance:In Australia, there is another special assistance program aimed at encouraging self-help and financial independence.
V. Compulsory education
Pre-school education:The vast majority of children in Australia attend pre-school centers before starting elementary school at the age of five. The centers usually enroll children under the age of four and teach two groups of children each day.
Primary and secondary education: Compulsory schooling in Australia is at 15 or 16 years of age (depending on the state), and around 72% of children attend public schools, while primary and secondary school are free.
Tertiary education: There are 40 public*** tertiary education institutions in Australia, offering internationally recognized degrees and a range of courses. Tertiary education fees can be borrowed from townships. This loan must be repaid through the tax system when the student starts work and their annual income reaches the average Australian wage. This reimbursement will not affect your standard of living.
TAFE: After high school, if you don't go to university, you can attend advanced technical seminars to learn the skills you need for the job. Today, there are 285 technical continuing education providers whose education and training is nationally recognized.
Six: Free healthcare
Under Australia's National Health Insurance Scheme, all Australians can receive free treatment in public hospitals. There are 1,100 hospitals in Australia, 65 percent of which are public. There are approximately 42,000 registered doctors and 190,000 registered nurses. The Commonwealth Government funds a range of home and community health activities. At the same time, it will provide financial assistance to 236,000 low- and middle-income families with dependent children and plans to move to providing childcare facilities for all workers. The number of childcare centers has increased to more than 250,000 nationwide.
VII Placement in employment
Unemployment in Australia has fallen to historic lows as Australia's rapid economic growth has driven demand for labor. The latest unemployment rate in New Zealand is 4.6 percent (including those on temporary unemployment benefits). Australia's unique employment services system, known as CentralLink, will provide free employment services to every Australian resident. These centers have offices across the country. You can apply for jobs and get help from regional offices. Australian newspapers, especially on Wednesdays and Saturdays, are a major source of information about job vacancies. In addition, there are a number of private employment agencies that can provide professional career services to your potential employer for a fee.
VIII. Economic growth
Currently, Australia's economy is on the up. its economic growth rate of 4.7% in 1998 exceeded that of almost all developed economies. The structure of the Australian economy is also well suited to the country's economic development needs. According to the World Bank's 1999 wealth per capita ranking, Australia is ranked first. Australia has the most developed livestock industry in the world. It is the world's largest exporter of wool and beef. They account for only 4% of the total income of the national economy. Australia's economic sectors are services, including construction, wholesale and retail trade, transportation, tourism and entertainment, real estate and business services. The services sector accounts for over 70% of Australia's total output. The sector accounts for 80% of employment, meaning that 8 in 10 Australians work in the services sector. Australia's manufacturing output accounts for about 14.5% of GDP, and the information industry is the fastest growing sector of the Australian economy, with a turnover of about A$23 billion in Australia's emerging information technology market, in keeping with today's world economic development, the strong vitality of the economic system and the industrial structure of the combined state.
3. Transportation Provisions for Migrating to Melbourne, Australia
Melbourne is well served by a comprehensive public **** transportation system, including the World Tram, which extends from the CBD to many of the suburbs. It also has an extensive metropolitan rail network and good public **** bus services.
Single and one-way tickets are available at train stations, tram vending machines, and at a variety of retail outlets displaying the Metcard blue logo, and can also be used on all three types of public **** transportation. Discounts are available for seniors, children and students. Ticket prices depend on the number of zones you wish to travel and the duration of the ticket.
Expats in Melbourne can use their home country's driver's license to drive in Victoria for three months after obtaining an Australian visa, after which they must take a Victorian driving test. However, expats licensed in Austria, Belgium, Canada, Croatia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom or the United States of America do not need to take a test to exchange their license for a Victorian license. Driving tests and permit exchanges can be arranged at the VicRoads Customer Service Center: for location and contact details, call 131171.
Melbourne's roads are in good condition and congested except during rush hour. There are ample parking facilities throughout the city.
Melbourne has a network of toll roads called CityLink, which connects highways around the city to tunnels under the Yarra River and also extends to Tullamarine International Airport. The electronic toll payment system is fully automated: regular users of the network can open an account in their car and buy a monitoring device called an "eTag", while occasional users can buy a day pass three days before or three days after.
Victoria's driving laws are strictly enforced. Driving with a blood alcohol concentration of less than 0.05% and random breath tests are used. It is illegal to use a hand-held cell phone while driving. The speed limit is 50kph unless otherwise stated. seat belts are mandatory in both front and rear seats.
There are bicycle lanes in Melbourne's city center and many suburbs. Migrants to Australia need to be aware that under Australian law, cyclists must wear helmets and must obey traffic laws.
4. Benefits of Migrating to Australia
1. Australia is Good for Jobs
As the sixth-largest country in the world in terms of land area, Australia's population has just grown by 25 million. With the exception of many major cities, much of Australia lacks human capital. Fortunately, if you can't find a job in Australia, you can still collect unemployment insurance.
2. Good education in Australia
The quality of education in Australia is world-class. Unlike China, Australia's classroom teaching is shaped by hobbies and work ethic, in addition to expert books and solid professional knowledge in teaching.
3. Good healthcare in Australia
Australia introduced free healthcare for all employees in 1930. If you have a Medicare card, you can enjoy universal free healthcare benefits such as completely free healthcare and subsidized healthcare costs.
4. Good security in Australia
Security risks are a major concern for migrants. Living in Australia is very safe as it is one of the countries in the world with low crime rate. The streets of Australia are full of police and patrol cars patrolling the streets.
5. Great Scenery of Australia
In everyone's mind, Australia is always associated with beautiful Great Barrier Reef, soft beaches, pleasant bays and warm and pleasant temperatures. There are many places of interest in Australia and the Sydney Opera House is just one of them.
6. Good Australian food
Australia's food comes as much as possible from pure nature and is known for its physical and mental health. In addition, the Australian government has strict quarantine certificates and strictly controls the use of preservatives and fertilizers in food, so there is no need to worry about genetically modified rice. In addition, the diverse immigrant culture and arts have greatly enriched Australia's food and beverage portfolio. There's everything you could want to eat here!
7. Australia is so diverse
Australia is a country of immigrants. It has gathered people from all over the world, with the Chinese being a significant immigrant as well. Years of immigrant culture and artistic trends have made this country more inclusive than others.