Hi guys,
I couldn't find any detailed info kasi about including a school age child sa student visa application, that's why I opened this topic (in case there is, please let me know). I am considering the option kasi of including my husband and child sa application although di pa sila sasabay sa akin papuntang OZ. I have a few questions, hope some of you can answer.
1. When my child is coming to OZ is not definite yet. But as a requirement, I need to get her an offer from a primary school (she's turning 6 this year). I'd like to have a look at a copy of an offer letter so I will have an idea what I will request from the school. Anyone who has one?
2. I was told that I need not pay the fees yet. I just need to get an offer letter. True? If that is the case, again, what should appear in the letter?
3. I inquired sa isang Catholic primary school that my brother in OZ suggested. It's a good school daw, most of his parent Filipino friends can attest. I was told na kelangan munang interviewhin ang bata before they can offer a place. In our case, phone interview. I'm not quite confident about it kasi my child turns timid when talking to strangers. Tapos sa phone pa and in English for sure. She can speak and understand English (thanks to Disney Junior. Hehe.) but not that fluent. She's in kindergarten pa kasi so di pa masyadong particular sa English ang school nya. Medyo kinakabahan ako dito kasi baka di pumasa. Anyone of you who has the idea how the interview would normally go? Mataas ba expectations nila sa interview?
4. Did anyone of you consider putting or has put their child in a public school? It's a lot cheaper. Would you recommend it?
Anybody here who had experienced going through the process of applying for student visa with a school age dependant, please share your inputs. Thank you in advance.
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No read and no write yung mga bata here. I got "scolded" cause my daughter can count upto a 100 ad write the alphabet.. Have i been forcing here to learn bah daw?
Behind sila.. They just catch up later.
Public and private... Ask how much you will pay kasi on a foreigners' passport u will pay international student's fee. It is expensive.
Public is okay. Maganda naman public here only issue is location. Bullying is rampant in low docile or low socio economic zones. So check what the area is like..,if mas maraming asians, i think is better for our kids to adjust in kasi someone looks similar to them.
My daughter is only 4 so next year pa schooling. School dapat bookings ahead or inquire ahead of time kasi napupuno din.
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So fingers crossed totoo yun.
You can call them long distance and/ or email them your query.
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