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Trapped overseas students who complete online courses will be granted a visa to work in Australia

2019-nCoV Special
Source: xkb.com.au
[Education News]     07 Jul 2020
Students studying in australian universities but trapped overseas as a result of the new crown pneumonia epidemic will be offered a post-graduation job in australia authority, a visa adjustment program that morrison (Scott Morrison) government is considering to help struggling higher education departments.
Trapped overseas students who complete online courses will be granted a visa to work in Australia

Education minister Iron Cold

Students studying in australian universities but trapped overseas as a result of the new crown pneumonia epidemic will be offered a post-graduation job in australia authority, a visa adjustment program that morrison (Scott Morrison) government is considering to help struggling higher education departments.

At present, only after completing their studies in Australia can international students obtain authority. after graduation

According to sources familiar with the program, although these students return to their country and study online, they will still be eligible to work in Australia after graduation.

Universities have been warning in recent months that the pandemic will cost their research and teaching money by keeping lucrative international students out of the country. A measurement model released by the peak group in the higher education industry shows that the income of universities will be reduced by 16 billion yuan in the next three years.

And in recent weeks, the state has seen a sharp rise in COVID-19virus infections, ending plans to return 35,000 international students to Australia in the coming months, starting at the end of this month.


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According to the australian newspaper, new state universities have worked with berrey giklin (Gladys Berejiklian) government officials to develop a plan to fly 250 students back to sydney every day for the next 100 days, starting at the end of this month.

As the state's epidemic worsened last week, the new state government tightened restrictions on international flights to sydney airport, prompting plans to send large numbers of international students overseas to sydney.

A visa adjustment program that allows overseas students to complete their studies to work authority in Australia is expected to be announced in the next few weeks, benefiting tens of thousands of students who are currently studying overseas for Australian university courses via the Internet.

Yet education minister iron cold (Dan Tehan) did not respond yesterday journalist asked him about the issue.

Graduation visas are highly regarded by many foreign students and offer international students who have completed their bachelor's or master's degrees the opportunity to stay in Australia for two years after graduation. But it only applies to international students who live in Australia during their studies.

Morrison government is also expected to reduce or waive visa expiry fees for international student visa renewal in Australia due to difficulties returning home.

The visa change programme will help Australian universities stay competitive with UK and Canadian universities, which intend to allow large numbers of international students to enter the country at the beginning of the Northern Hemisphere school year in September.

The recent surge in COVID-19 in Virginia has disrupted states and territories government plans to allow international students to return to Australia early.

University in Virginia and Andrews (Daniel Andrews) government developed a proposal to arrange for 7,000 international students stranded overseas due to the outbreak to fly back to the state, while other smaller plans include the Capital Territory plan to arrange for 700 international students to return to Canberra, while South Australia government just plan to arrange for 800 international students to fly back to Adelaide. The sudden and sharp recovery in the state has forced these plans to be shelved.

Despite the federal government's conditional support for a pilot program for international student enrollment in the second semester of the year, it told state government on friday that some universities are not allowed to seek to arrange large numbers of students to fly back to australia in the coming months.

Because the federal government insisted on opening all state and territorial boundaries before allowing international students to enter Australia, the pilot scheme for the return of students to the capital territory and the smaller South Australia was suspended.

Although South Australia has not opened its borders to the state, it planned to reopen the border to the state and territory later this month, but only closed the border with the state because of the recent surge COVID-19 confirmed cases of infection in the state.

New states and capitals that have not closed their borders since the outbreak of the epidemic, but have been frightened by the recent sharp deterioration of the state, starting early this morning to block the border with the state.

The University of Canberra and the National University of Australia are scheduled to organize two flights of 350 passengers (once this month, once in September) from international hubs such as Singapore students stranded overseas during their study holidays.

Federal government couldn't comment publicly, but sources told the Aussie newspaper on Monday that the capital's pilot program to bring foreign students back to Australia this month was "small" but not entirely ruled out.

speaker at the university of canberra and the australian national university said monday that the two universities would revise their plans to limit foreign students entering the border between the capital territory and the state. From Wednesday, the Capital Territory began 14 days of self-segregation for all people from Virginia.

"We are not yet aware of the impact of the New State-Vizhou border blockade on the capital area, and we are arranging for affected students to ensure that they can successfully continue their studies ," the speaker said. "

"We will continue to study the details of the pilot so that a small number of continuing international students can safely return to life in Canberra.

"Our main focus remains on the safety and well-being of the Canberra community, students and campus.

The pilot programme (bringing students back to Canberra), which includes rigorous pre- and post-arrival testing, will be carried out under strict arrival and isolation agreements, which has enabled the Capital Territory to successfully manage overseas returnees over the past few months. "

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