Gusto ko lng po i share sainyo itong nabasa ko from other forum about visa refusal recently:
Below is the reason of the refusal :
I note that the applicant's highest qualification is first year college BS in Computer Science
with an employment background as a sales person and now a business owner who intends to
undertake a business, marketing, and management course at Australian Pacific College. In
relation to this point, 1 note that a similar quality course/study path is available in the
Philippines for a lower cost. When asked why study the course in AustraJia, the applicant
responded in Filipino stating "my sister (referring to her cousin) wants me to experience the
life in Australia". According to the applicant, studying in Australia would allow her to
interact with different people and learn from them. She also said that to study in Australia is
an opportunity that one could not pass. Whilst I accept and have placed weight on the fact the
applicant may wish to study in AustraJia for the ' opportunity', I cannot be satisfied only with
this statement considering her individual circumstances in the Philippines as well as the cost
and length of planned studies associated with obtaining a Certificate in Business and
Marketing and a Diploma of Management in Australia.
I have considered whether this course is likely to increase the applicant's remuneration level
or career prospects in he r country on her return from study. As she has stated, her intention is
to study a Certificate III in Business, Certificate IV in Marketing, and Diploma of
Management with the aim of uJtimately expanding her current business. She also intends to
pursue further studies should a need for it arises. Accordingly, I am not satisfied that the
propos ed course of s tudy will have a significant benefit to her future; the possible benefits of
this are loosely tied with her future plans considering that she has no concrete details about
he r plans in using the skills that she will obtain from this particular course of study except
that, in general terms, she would like to pursue further studies or establish a business. I am
unable to reconcile this action considering the cost and length of planned studies with
obtaining an education qualification in Australia which seems unlikely to increase the visa
applicant's remuneration level or career prospects in the Philippines on her return from study.
As discussed, I find that the applicant intends to study in an umelated field to their previous
studies and employment. I am therefore not satisfied that the applicant's circumstances
support a genuine intention to temporarily stay in Australia.
I have considered whether the applicant's immigration history is relevant to the assessment of
your genuine intentions to temporarily stay in Australia and found that the applicant's recent
employment was as sales/cashier personnel in Dubai, United Arab Emirates from May 2011
to February 2012. Taking into account the applicant's current circumstances in the Philippines
of having no stable employment and the fact that the applicant has a recent history of working
as an OFW, I am therefore not satisfied that the applicant genuinely intends to stay
temporarily in Australia.