Australian Student Visa
WHY MANY STUDENTS ARE DENIED VISAS TO AUSTRLIA?
A visa is an authorization from the government that a person can reside in a certain country for specific purposes. Visas are mandatory for foreigners who are studying in Australia. Sadly, visa are not rights but privileges, much as the Australia government is bound to treat everyone equal but the granting of a visa is at its discretion.
TAFE South Australia is ready to aid foreign students’ access their visas but there are regulations involved. This is according to the structure laid out by the government since it is mainly involved in control of these institutions. Failure to comply by the rules may result to a denial.
Students in any government institution are required to attend at least 80% of their classes. Failure to do so might cost one their visa. Visas may also be denied to a student who keeps on changing courses from time to time. This shows that the student lacks consistency, thus putting to doubt his intentions of studying.
A visa approval may be ruled out in TAFE if a student goes through a course more than once or when they work illegally in the country. Students in most westernized countries are allowed to work 20 hours a week and 40 hours during holidays. Visas granted are conditional subject to one attending classes, not exceeding the hours allowed to work and satisfactory progress been made among other conditions. Violation of these rules would result to a visa cancellation.
Australian visas are not easy to come by given the demand worldwide and very few people get this opportunity to live, work and study in Australia.

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