Visa procedures
Copy linkThe Overseas Study Department is dedicated to providing comprehensive consultation and support to students throughout the process of preparing for Visa procedures to study abroad. Our experienced team is committed to guiding students through each step, from preparing Visa documents and applying for Student Visa to pre-departure preparation.
Australian Student Visa
If you intend to study in Australia, you need to apply for a Student Visa (subclass 500). The consular officers will consider whether the individual circumstances of the students indicate that the intention is for a temporary stay in Australia. You must meet to their satisfications that you have a genuine intention to stay in Australia temporarily.
In addition, you must provide sufficient funds to cover your travel cost, 12-month living expense and tuition fees for you and your accompanying family members. You will also need to present evidence of your English language proficiency.
You will receive a comprehensive document checklist for the Australian Student Visa application from the Overseas Study Department. The specific documents needed may vary based on factors such as your family background, academic history, employment history, and travel record. The list of required documents may be adjusted accordingly. Each student will receive individualised consultation based on their unique circumstances.
Followings are several reference links about Australian Visas:
– Student visa (subclass 500)
– Temporary Graduate visa (subclass 485) Post-Study Work stream
– Global visa processing times
New Zealand Student Visa
As an international student, you will need to obtain a Student Visa before you travel to New Zealand.
You also must provide sufficient funds to cover your travel costs and 12 months of living and tuition fees for you and your accompanying family members. You do not need to present evidence of your English language test results when applying for a student visa, but it is also essential for you to meet the English language entry requirements of the University.
A detailed list of required documents for the New Zealand Student Visa application will be provided by the Overseas Study Department. The documents needed may differ depending on factors such as your family background, academic history, employment history, and travel record. The list may be adjusted to suit your specific situation. Each student will receive personalised consultation based on their individual case.
Followings are several reference links about New Zealand Visas:
– Fee Paying Student Visa
– Post Study Work Visa
– How long it takes to process an application
Canadian Student Visa
To study in Canada as an international student, you’ll need both a Canadian student visa and a study permit. The student visa enables you to enter the country as a foreign student and is a requirement for most students, with a few exceptions, intending to study at designated learning institutions (DLIs) in Canada. Once you arrive, you must also obtain a study permit, which grants authorisation to stay in Canada for the duration of your study program.
For the Canadian Student Visa application, a comprehensive document checklist will be provided to you by the Overseas Study Department. Depending on your family background, academic history, employment history, and travel history, the necessary documents may vary. Each student’s situation will be assessed and consulted individually to ensure a smooth and personalised application process.
Followings are several reference links about Canadian Visas:
– Study Permits
– Student Direct Stream
– Post-graduation Work Permit
– Check processing times