Saturday, January 19, 2013

Study in Australia

Study in Australia


Next Intakes : Feb , July 2013 University Program

Eligible dependent family members can accompany you to Australia
You can work up to 40 hours per fortnight while your course is in session and unlimited hours during scheduled course breaks
Your family members can work up to 40 hours per fortnight provided you have commenced your course of study in Australia.

If you are doing a postgraduate course, such as a Masters by coursework degree, your family members can work unlimited hours once you commence this course

The Department of Immigration and Citizenship (the department) will assess student visa applicants who lodge their applications on or after 24 March 2012, with a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) from a participating university in Australia at Bachelor, Masters or Doctoral degree level as though they were a lower migration risk (similar to the current Assessment Level 1), regardless of their country of origin."

Send Ur Expression at: aecs.perth@gmail.com

(Subclass 485) Visa Renamed

From early 2013, the temporary skilled graduate (subclass 485) visa will be renamed the temporary graduate (subclass 485) visa. According to the Department for Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) people can apply for the temporary graduate visa through either the new post study work stream or the graduate work stream (the existing subclass 485 arrangements) provided they meet the specific eligibility requirements.


A DIAC spokesman said that the post study work stream of the subclass 485 will be for international students who lodged their first student visa application after the introduction of the genuine temporary entrant requirement (GTE) on 05 November 2011.

Monday, March 1, 2010

International Education Needs to Protect

The states and territories, which are responsible for the registration process, have agreed to process the highest risk operators by July 1.A list of education agents used to attract students from abroad and within Australia will need to be provided, too.Labor frontbench senator Kim Carr said the laws would boost confidence in Australia's third biggest export industry."This is an important piece of legislation, which seeks to ensure confidence in this critical industry and to give certainty to providers and to students," he told parliament on Monday.An amendment to the bill, moved by independent senator Nick Xenophon and Australian Greens senator Sarah Hanson-Young, was passed by the Senate earlier this month.It would have seen international students reimbursed for "consequential costs" when a provider failed.But a Labor-dominated lower house rejected the change and the Senate decided not to insist on it.Senator Carr said Education Minister Julia Gillard carefully considered the cross-bench senators' proposal but found it would put too great a financial burden on future governments."While it is the case that some students - through no fault of their own - are left out of pocket when a provider closes, they are not left high and dry," he said.
"The comprehensive consumer protection framework ... has worked to date well in placing students in alternative courses and refunding their fees in a timely way."To read more please Click The Sydney Morning Herald

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

About Us

Hi

I am a Qualified Education Agent Counsellor based in Perth WA Australia.I have completed education in Australia. I moved to Perth, in year 2009, one of the most beautiful cities like Melbourne and Sydney.

We have started Ausperth Education Consultancy Services (AECS) as mission to help the international students to reach their destination and to achieve their goals to be successful in their life.

As I discuss above that I am living in Australia from nearly last 6.5 years I have good knowledge about Australian life style, people and education industry of Australia, Australian Universities, colleges and other Private Institutions. We also assist international students for finding, accommodation, shared accommodations and suggest some job hiring companies .We also arrange airport pickups on request if someone is new in Australia, and many more help to assist students.
With Regards

Managing Director (AECS)
QEAC No. E384

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