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Timeline: Student Visa Subclass 573 (Masters)
06 July 2015: Visa Grant
April 2018: Uni Graduation
Timeline: Permanent Visa (189) Accountant 221111
18 April 2018: ITA received - Visa 189
04 May 2018 : Lodged Visa Application - Visa 189
29 Aug 2018 - First CO Contact - PCC Qatar (partner)
9 Jan 2019 - 2nd CO Contact - penal waiver
18 Jan 2019 - Updated immiaccount with penal waiver
29 Jan 2019 - Forwarded PCC to gsm.allocated email
8 Feb 2019 - Visa Grant - Finally!!
Timeline: Citizenship
July 2020: Application lodgment
May 2021: Citizenship Exam
Feb 2022: Oi! Oi! Oi! Aussie na din sa wakas!
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Pasensya na po kung marami akong queries. Sana po matulungan niyo ako.
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Licensed and practicing kasi ako dito satin (like most of you here) and the agent I talked to told me there's a possibility of being refused because of this. How's your experience if you took this route too? Ayokong madiscourage pero gusto ko rin maging realistic sa options ko
TIA!
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For those who are still having a hard time writing their SOP/GTE, here's a simplified guideline from the University of Queensland, particularly for future prospects, look at the last part of the pdf file under "Supporting Evidence", you can include links to job postings/advertisements on your SOP, make sure to put multiple links that are also relatively new, because some job postings do expire. This guideline is not limited to UQ.
I hope you find this useful.
And my advice, while it's good to learn from successful student visa applicants, I find it more valuable to learn from those who have failed or got denied on their visa application, that's what I did, some people might show you their SOP and there are some who won't, ask them what's their reason for denial, take note of it and use that info. This is definitely useful to those who are starting a new application, it may sound insensitive, but avoid and learn from others' mistakes so you'd get it right the first time, because even with a single paragraph or even phrase- it has the potential to easily burn your hard-earned $550. Don't be impulsive, don't be lazy, don't be shy to ask questions, even if you have an agent- do your due diligence by doing your homework and research!
My timeline:
*November 2016 - Researched the process and made inquiries (a lot) to universities
*December 2016 - Reviewed for IELTS
*Jan 6 & 7, 2017 - IELTS Exam
*Jan. 20, 2017 - IELTS Results - L: 8.0-R: 7.5-W: 6.5-S: 7.0-O: 7.5 (Yay! but not satisfied with writing though )
*Jan. 21 - Mar. 13, 2017 - Gathered and prepared other documents + finances
*Mar. 14, 2017 - Submitted requirements and application fee to QUT (Graduate Certificate in Creative Industries + Master of Creative Advertising)
*Mar. 23, 2017 - Full offer from QUT (Direct entry to Master of Advertising, but it's only 1.5 yrs, not enough to qualify for a visa 485 in the future)
*Mar. 24-26, 2017 - Researched for an alternative school that offers at least 2 years masters- Monash University
*Mar. 27, 2017 - Finally decided and submitted application to Monash University (Master of Design)
*Mar. 30, 2017 - Acknowledgement of application and student number
*April 7. 2017 - Conditional offer (needed to submit a clearer copy of transcript)
*April 24, 2017 - Full offer + $4000 Grant (I was an average student in college, but that's a huge surprise). Applied for health assessment (HAP ID) before lodging.
*April 27, 2017 - Medical Examination. Submitted statement of telegraphic transfer/proof of payment to the University
*May 3, 2017 - Issued Confirmation of Enrollment
*May 4, 2017 - Visa application lodgement
*May 9, 2017 - Signed health undertaking (form 815) and 40 minutes later-- Visa grant!!! Melbourne baby!
Regarding the IELTS, don't aim for the minimum band score the school requires, do your best to reach at least 1.0 band higher than what's required! I know I don't have the best band scores, but I worked my ass off by studying even at idle times- because if I didn't apply myself by aiming higher, I would easily fall below the requirement. Don't ever think that your English is not good, so trust me... you can do it!
Just my speculation, a well-written SOP really makes a big impact, so much it can possibly score you a study grant (it took me 4 weeks to research, write, and edit my SOP/GTE), cater it for your preferred school, make it as bullet-proof as possible and just like the old saying- write from the heart, be precise with your goals and plans, show your maturity, show how well you've researched the school, course and its subjects, and the city (living costs, weather, transportation, accommodation- use approximate distances, google maps is your friend). I cannot stress this enough, but DO NOT LIE.
I was lucky enough not to get a phone call from the CO but I've read that there are some people who get an interview, so ALWAYS assume and anticipate that they'll call. Make sure to prepare a questionnaire with your answers on it, so as not to sound robotic, write it like how you would naturally talk and answer, like a script, put it on your main desktop (set it to read mode and save it in MS Word, it'll be easier to read) OR print it out if you want, have it with you all the time, so if and when they call, you're prepared.
Compute all your study and living costs (be very detailed! even if you just plan on purchasing a pillow or something) conservatively, add at least 2 pesos (to the current rate) to your conversion to account for bank charges and erratic daily exchange rate so you'd get a realistic expectation of money you need to spend/borrow. Also, don't forget to factor-in the pre-departure expenses like ticket fare, luggage (if you don't have one yet), clothes, etc.
And lastly, use the bookmark function of your browser, you'll be coming back and forth reading and cross-referencing information, organize it by main bookmark folder, sub-bookmark and so on. Organization is KING especially when you're gathering shitloads of information. Create a folder system by properly naming your folder and files that you and other people can easily follow and understand, also do this with the files that you download since most people who upload files/forms online suck at creating a filename (eg. putting an unnecessary amount of dash and/or underscore).
Cheers!
PS: AECC Global helped me with the whole application process, mostly on certifying and submitting my documents.
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I read kasi na you shouldn't go to Australia before the start date. I'll be changing my OSHC na po kasi. Thank you!
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You could maybe request (the school OR OSHC provider) to lengthen your coverage to an earlier date. Although, I've read somewhere that you could purchase a traveler's insurance to cover your initial entry. Ask your agent (if you have one) just to be sure.
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can i ask how long/ timeline will the student visa be approve?
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regarding student visa application, if we have already letter of offer and we have paid the TF in the school, how long will be the approval of student visa?Thanks.
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These are only average number of days upon lodging, it might be shorter or longer than that.
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What do they get out of this? Are they paying for the whole program duration or just one sem to lure you? Most scholarship/grants are based on a merit system (high grades or your positive importance/contribution to the community) or due to financial incapability, on some rare occasions- they raffle it, but those kinds of grants are very competitive, some of them don't even offer 100% full grant, and if they slam you with a huge student loan upon tuition fee payment, then it's not free.
And what do they/you mean "direct silang pupunta sa school"? All of the communication and application are done online. Make a proper background check of these recruiters and the foundation. Seriously, nothing is free when it comes to studying in another country, most especially in Australia where education is a business, show money is just "show" money, not spending money, even banks can loan you money for financial evidence but you have to pay for it with interest. Tuition is just one part of the story, but do you have enough funds to live while studying there?
My guess is that they're betting on students to fail reaching the required IELTS scores and loaning from them would be an attractive option for applicants to re-take a very expensive test, making it quite a lucrative business for this "foundation" at the expense of the applicant. Do they have a loan payment plan provided for applicants?
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Is it normal na ganito katagal po inaabot bago marelease CoE? My intake is July pa naman but I'm kinda anxious na kasi kinukulit na rin ako ng aunt ko.
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I wouldn't say that agencies and schools "recruit" students, it's more like "advertise" since you're paying and you're not enrolling to get paid (unless you have some kind of scholarship that gives you allowance while studying for free). Also, you normally don't give money to "education placement" agencies (eg. IDP, AECC Global, AMS, etc.) as they get their commission from the uni/school in AU, though I believe not all agencies are entitled to get a commission as they NEED to be registered agents of the school (and MARA I think).
The education sector is one of the main sources of income of Australia, but it's expensive, and for a reason- studying there can potentially lead to a permanent residency/PR visa. A lot of Australian education providers are ranked high in the world rankings, that says a lot even with the unranked institutions, so as long as the school you're applying to in Australia is registered in CRICOS and has a decent reputation, you're rest assured that you'll be getting a top-notch education and of course, the possibility and opportunity to live and work there for good.
However, just because you studied there it doesn't mean you can easily apply for a PR visa, there are conditions attached to it that you have to fulfill and the process isn't very simple. I'm not going tell you about the process, you have to research that for yourself because people have different pathways and/or situation, all of the information regarding student visa subclass 500 is on DIBP's website.
When something is usually priced very high but is being given away for "free", I'd do everything to research the legitimacy of that offer, especially the ifs and buts. Anyone can say he/she is a CEO, dress nicely and even have a business card to make it look legit.
My advice: go to a licensed agent/agency (like the ones I listed above), ask them about existing and current offer grants by Australian institutions and/or universities/schools, you might qualify to one of those.
I'm sorry if I sound cynical, but I can smell something fishy from afar, that offer to me is too good to be true. That's just my take, I'm not saying you can't do it, you certainly can, it's your life, but I just don't want people handing out money for nothing. Even the IELTS alone is expensive, time-consuming and exhausting so you have to plan ahead and know what you're going to do with it once you take it, even if you get straight 8.0s on the test, it's useless if you don't have a concrete plan. The student route might arguably be the easiest way to enter and legally stay in Australia, but it's definitely the most expensive, so do your due diligence by doing a background check on these people claiming it's a "free" pass.
Cheers!
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Unless you're on a PR visa or any other visa subclass that allows you to study, then yes, a student visa is necessary, doesn't matter what level of study you're applying for.
Hey, I'm not saying that I'm correct about my theory about this foundation, it's just a speculation, I could be wrong for all we know, you might even score a real "free" education and as long as the DIBP grants you a visa, but just be cautious. Good luck!
Cheers!
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