@elly19 tatanggalin na kasi yung assessment level sa new rules. di lang malinaw if mwawala na rin yung ganito:
The <b class="Bold">Assessment Level</b> (AL) of the student determines the amount of funds that need to be shown, <b class="Bold">who can provide these funds</b> and for how long these funds must be held.
For AL 3 students, only people who appear on the list of acceptable individuals can provide funds.
An <b class="Bold">Acceptable individual</b> means one or more of the following (as per Schedule 5A and 5B):
(a) the applicant;
(b) the applicant’s spouse or de facto partner;
(c) a parent of the applicant;
(d) a grandparent of the applicant;
(e) a brother or sister of the applicant;
(f) an uncle or aunt of the applicant who is:
(i) an Australian citizen, an Australian permanent resident or an eligible New Zealand citizen; and
(ii) usually resident in Australia.
Sana nga accepted na lahat, since wala nman ng naka state sa new rules. 🙂
As to the new update, ito lang yung sinabi:
<b class="Bold">The 12-month living and tuition costs option is broadly similar to the requirement that applied to Assessment Level 2 students prior to 1 July 2016. The type of evidence, where required, includes: money deposit or loan with a financial institution, government loan, scholarship or sponsorship.</b>