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Oz: New visa norms for students

Melbourne, Nov. 9: The Australian government is introducing new measures to assist overseas students, including many Indians, affected by the closure of an international education provider, a minister said on Monday. Full Article at Asian Age

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  1. Melbourne, Nov 9 (IANS) The Australian government is introducing new measures to assist overseas students, including many Indians, affected by the closure of an international education provider, a minister said Monday. Full Article at Sindh Today

  2. INTERNATIONAL students crippled by a spate of college foreclosures this year will be exempt from paying $540 visa fees to stay on in Australia as the country resets its immigration intake to attract the people it needs. Full Article at Sydney Morning Herald

  3. The $12,000 requirement has not changed since 2001 and has been widely criticised for misleading students on the real costs of living in cities like Melbourne and Sydney. Full Article at The Australian

  4. THE reputation of Australia's $16 billion overseas education industry has been dealt another blow by the sudden collapse of the Global Campus Management Group, which ran four colleges in Sydney and Melbourne with about 3000 students. Full Article at Sydney Morning Herald

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