PART-TIME WORK, EMPLOYMENT AND PERMANENT RESIDENCY IN AUSTRALIA
More than 80% of Duc Anh EduConnect students secure employment in Australia, and over 50% choose to stay permanently. 1. Part-time Work During Studies While studying in Australia, international students are allowed to work 48 hours per fortnight. This allows you to either work up to 48 hours per week if shifts are available, or distribute the hours across two weeks depending on your schedule. Typical part-time jobs for international students include hospitality, restaurants, supermarkets, retail stores, farm work and other sectors. Some ...
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AUSTRALIAN STUDENT VISA (SUBCLASS 500)
The Australian student visa approval rate for Duc Anh EduConnect students is 98%. Below is the essential information you need to know. 1. GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE AUSTRALIAN STUDENT VISA The visa you must apply for to study in Australia is the Student Visa (Subclass 500), regardless of your study level or field. The visa application must be lodged online via: online.immi.gov.au/elp/app. Visa processing time is approximately 4 weeks, and the visa can be granted for a maximum of 6 years. After graduation, ...
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APPLICATION FOR STUDY IN AUSTRALIA
APPLICATION FOR STUDY IN AUSTRALIA The application process for studying in Australia varies by education level, and even within the same level, each institution may have its own specific requirements. Students are encouraged to contact us for detailed and personalized guidance. 1. Applying for High School Programs Students should submit the following documents to Duc Anh EduConnect: Certified copies of school reports for the most recent 2 years; English test results (if available; otherwise, students will take an English test at Duc Anh ...
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Australian Universities
Australia has 42 universities, including 39 public and 3 private or international universities. Below is the list of Australian universities, organized by state. The universities represented by Duc Anh EduConnect are highlighted in red. Please also note the abbreviations next to university names: Go8 (Group of Eight): Australia’s prestigious group of eight leading research universities. RU (Regional University): Indicates that all campuses of the university are located in regional areas. Students studying at these campuses are eligible for an additional 1-year ...
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Vocational Education and Training (VET)
Australian VET courses are designed and taught by industry experts. They provide practical knowledge and technical skills for hundreds of trade and industry roles. 1. GENERAL INFORMATION Vocational education in Australia is highly developed, and students with vocational qualifications can enter the workforce immediately or progress to a bachelor’s degree. VET programs focus heavily on practical skills, hands-on training, and industry relevance, making graduates job-ready. Because the study duration is shorter and costs are lower, many Australian students choose to complete a vocational qualification ...
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Guide for Under-18 International Students
Studying abroad before turning 18 is an exciting opportunity, but it also comes with important welfare and guardianship requirements to ensure your safety and wellbeing. In Australia, all international students under 18 must have approved accommodation and a legally recognised guardian during their studies. This guide outlines the key requirements that you and your family should prepare before departure. 1. Accommodation Requirements Students under 18 must stay in one of the following approved arrangements: School-approved homestay On-campus boarding Living with an approved ...
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Australian High Schools
1. GENERAL INFORMATION The Australian school system consists of 12 years of study, divided into: Primary School: Years 1–6 Junior Secondary (Lower Secondary): Years 7–10 Senior Secondary (Upper Secondary): Years 11–12 Annual tuition ranges from AUD 10,000 – 47,000, depending on the state and school. Primary School: Students study a common curriculum. No formal graduation certificate is issued upon completion of primary school. Tuition ranges from AUD 14,000–15,000 per year. Junior Secondary (Years 7–10): Students take a combination of compulsory and elective subjects. Upon ...
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