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What are the types of study visas in Australia?
The # Studying in Australia # Introduction Visa is a permit issued by a government agency of a country according to its own laws for foreigners applying for entry, exit or transit. So, what are the types of study visas in Australia? The following is the relevant information shared. Welcome to read the reference!

1. What are the types of study visas in Australia?

There are many kinds of study visas in Australia, among which 570 kinds of student visas are suitable for students who only study English courses in Australia, and the IELTS score is not less than 5.0; Class 57 1 student visa is suitable for students studying in secondary schools in Australia; Class 572 student visas are for students to study diploma courses, and class 573 student visas are for students to study undergraduate or postgraduate courses.

Australia 570 student visa

Class 570 student visa refers to studying English courses in Australia alone. Generally, students will not apply for this kind of visa alone, and they need to have corresponding main courses.

Language requirements: IELTS total score is not less than 5.0. Course requirements: you can't take intensive English courses for more than 40 weeks alone (if you renew this visa, you can't study ELICOS for more than 40 weeks). Other requirements: indicate the position held by the applicant in the host country in the application and require him to use English.

Australia 57 1 student visa

57 1 student visa means that the applicant goes to Australia to attend secondary school courses.

Language requirements: (1)1under 6 years old: no language requirements. (2) 16- 18 years old: ① IELTS score of 5, with a minimum score of 4 (language does not exceed 30 weeks); 2 IELTS is free of test. The application must be submitted by an intermediary, and the submitted individual does not enjoy IELTS exemption. Age requirement: applicants in grade 10 should be no older than 18 years old; The applicant is under the age of 1 1 grade; /kloc-applicants in grade 0/2 are not over 20 years old. Education requirements: graduated from junior high school or equivalent.

Australia 572 student visa

Australian 572 student visa means that students apply for diploma courses, and the length is generally around 1 to 2 years.

Language requirements: IELTS 5.5, minimum 5.0 (language courses should not exceed 20 weeks). Education requirements: graduated from high school or equivalent (technical secondary school, vocational high school, technical school).

Australia 573 student visa

Class 573 student visa refers to applying for higher education and studying undergraduate or postgraduate courses.

Language requirements: IELTS 6.0 (which meets the requirements of the school at the same time), with a minimum of 5.0 (the language course does not exceed 30 weeks). Education requirements: (1) graduated from high school or equivalent. (2) Graduation from Senior Two or equivalent: standard foundation +3-year undergraduate course is required, and IELTS reaches the requirement of 5.5 points in matriculation.

Australia 574 student visa

Class 574 student visa refers to the course of applying for a master's or doctoral degree.

Language requirements: IELTS 6.0 (meet the requirements of the school at the same time), minimum 5.0 (language does not exceed 30 weeks). Education requirements: Bachelor degree. Margin requirements: the margin only needs to cover the language (preparatory course)+1 year main courses. Others: If the applicant applies for a full scholarship, he can get priority from the Australian Immigration Bureau.

Australia 575 student visa

Class 575 student visa is only for studying courses and attending preparatory courses; Other non-degree full-time courses (basic and excessive). After completing these courses, applicants cannot obtain degrees, diplomas or other formal certificates. Students need to be equipped with corresponding main courses.

Language requirements: IELTS 5.5, minimum 5.0 (language courses should not exceed 20 weeks). Education requirements: graduated from high school or equivalent.

2. List of visa materials for studying in Australia

Australian study visa materials 1. Notarial materials:

1, the applicant's birth notarization;

2. A notarized ID card of the applicant and his/her parents;

3. Notarization of the applicant's only child;

4. Notarization of graduation certificate/transcript:

Australian study visa materials II. The following parts do not need notarization:

1, father's income certificate, mother's income certificate (income certificate is required if the applicant has worked);

2, nearly three months of payroll;

1) Business license of the company (notarized by the legal person, and shareholders only need to provide a copy);

2) Copy of company tax bill (in the last three months);

(3) Copies of the financial statements of the company in recent two years;

4) If holding shares, provide the original enterprise information inquiry form and seal it by the Industrial and Commercial Bureau (if not, provide the articles of association or capital verification report);

5) The economic guarantor is self-employed;

6) Description of self-employment (in Chinese and English, detailing the time, scope, operating conditions, income in recent years, etc. );

7) notarization of individual business license;

8) Tax bill (last three months) or transaction voucher (last three months);

9) Bank statement (last three months).

3. Original bank deposit certificate/copy of deposit certificate (the details on the deposit certificate with a deposit term of more than six months and the deposit certificate frozen for two months must be consistent with the details on the deposit certificate)

1) The original and photocopy of the borrower's ID card require the whole family;

2) A copy of the household registration book, requiring parents and students themselves (if it is not in one book, the relevant whole household registration book should be provided);

3) A notarized copy of the birth certificate;

4) The name of the school in the admission notice should be bilingual;

5) The loan term (consistent with the length of the course) and the amount should be clearly stated.

4. IELTS test report (original)

3. Baggage to prepare for studying in Australia

I. Important documents

1, passport+visa

Copy of electronic registration offer and confirmation (eCoE)

Tuition fees are usually paid together with the receipt or remittance voucher for international students' medical insurance payment, and some students may also involve the receipt of airport pick-up and accommodation.

3. Various notarized materials, such as diploma notarization, kinship notarization, IELTS test report, etc.

4. ID photo (10 2 inch photo)

5, driver's license, domestic driver's license can be used in Australia. But it should be translated into English in a translation agency and notarized in English. Or go to an Australian designated translation agency for translation.

6. Address book, which records the contact information of friends, relatives and various service agencies, as well as the Consulate of China in Australia.

Second, daily necessities

1, glasses (it is recommended to bring an extra pair of glasses, which is more expensive in Australia)

2. Lunch box that can be heated by microwave oven

3. Hot water bottle

4, toiletries (facial cleanser, toothpaste toothbrush, shower gel, cups, bath towels)

5, skin care products (sunscreen, cosmetics)

(The above five daily necessities can be carried if the luggage is not overweight. Buy it in Australia if the luggage is overweight)

6. Durable big schoolbag: with shoulders, you can put down documents and books.

7. Staplers, folders, ballpoint pens, pencils, erasers, rulers and correction fluid (one set is enough, and it is also very cheap to buy in Australian supermarkets).

8, recipes (not interested in cooking, cooking children's shoes are most needed)

9. Notes

Third, electronic products and software.

1, function calculator, I don't need to say more, you have studied business and mathematics, and you all know what function you want and how practical the calculator is.

2. Electronic dictionary. It doesn't need to be very powerful, just take it with you, and you can look up words you don't know at any time, which is very convenient. Remember to turn off the sound in class, or you will be despised. You can't count on this when writing a paper. You should use the dictionary more often.

3. Mobile phones and chargers. Australian mobile phones are more expensive than domestic ones, and their styles are backward. It is cost-effective to bring a mobile phone to the internet in China, otherwise it is free to sign a contract here, but there will be many restrictions and the price is also cost-effective. The main companies are OPTUS, 3G and Vodafone. There are many charging standards, some are free for 10 minutes before surfing the internet, and some are discounted at weekends. It is more cost-effective to use a company with friends and classmates who often contact. I wonder if I can sign a 5.

4.MP3, digital camera, tape recorder, etc. MP3 is purely for entertainment, such as being bored by bus to school. Even if you don't travel abroad, you should always send some photos to your family and friends to show that everything is normal, so digital cameras must be indispensable. The recording pen is not very practical, because the class can't be recorded clearly at all, and the class is noisy, so you can't hear clearly when you go back, so you don't need to bring it unless you record and keep a diary.

5. Several batteries and chargers. Australian batteries are super expensive, especially rechargeable batteries. You'd better find batteries for all your appliances and take them with you.