Hi!
Just wanted to ask if someone who also have chronic kidney disease had trouble applying for a student visa here in Australia. I have IgA Nephropathy and my kidney seem to excrete some protein in my urine. My kidney function is still very good, efgr still high and I won't be needing dialysis for a very very long time if I am able to take care of my eating habits and lifestyle.
Would this be a problem on applying a student visa?
I'll like to add this as well, I have a work here in Philippines that let me work from home. I was planning to not to leave at my job and use my salary from the Philippines to add that to my expenses (if I were able to study in Australia). My salary here was pretty much higher than the monthly minimum wage that would be given for a part time student immigrant.
Would that be okay? Or finding a higher minimum part time job would much be better?
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