In previous years, the Welcoming of the God of Wealth on the fourth night of Chinese New Year was always a lively affair
Today, let us introduce you to
work-and-study programmes for earning income in Australia
Currently on a student visa in Australia:
No work hour limits
High hourly wages
Affordable tuition
— the ideal choice for welcoming prosperity in the Year of the Tiger!
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Student Visa Holders Including Work-and-Study Students May Now Work Full-Time
Following December’s announcement that Australia would open its borders to certain visa holders, the Department of Home Affairs has officially updated its website with details on the removal of student visa work hour restrictions, includingall student visa holders — including those on work-and-study programmes — effective immediately!
This includesprimary and secondary student visa applicants, who may work in any sector, even before their course commences — those who arrive in Australia prior to their course starting may also work full-time. This policy will be reviewed in April to determine whether it will continue.
This means that upon arriving in Australia, you can go straight into full-time employment without limiting yourself to part-time work. That said, students must still comply with all other student visa conditions, such as maintaining enrolment, meeting attendance requirements, and keeping up with academic progress. And above all, your safety comes first!
Significant Workforce Exodus Drives Sharp Rise in Hourly Wages
With a dramatic decline in Australia’s available workforce,there is a strong demand for work-and-study students to fill the labour gap, and hourly wages have risen sharply in response— some restaurant owners are offering employees several hundred dollars as a referral bonus for bringing in friends to work; and some upmarket restaurants are paying dishwashers $35 per hour just to secure staff. The range of work available in Australia is extensive, and students often find employment in the hospitality industry. According to the latest data:Job vacancies in Australia’s hospitality industry are expected to exceed 100,000.
Student Visa Fee Refund for International Students Returning to Australia [Limited Time]
In mid-to-late January, Prime Minister Morrison announced at a press conference:
that in the coming 8 weeks,that is, before 19 March, international students returning to Australia would receive a refund of the $630 AUD student visa application fee.
According to data from the Department of Home Affairs, following the opening of the border in mid-December, approximately 43,000 international students returned to Australia, while 150,000 international students remain overseas. He also announced that application fees of $495 AUD would be refunded to 23,500 working holiday visa holders.
Applications for the post-arrival refund are now open. We have also prepared a guide on how to claim your visa fee refund — click to view:Student Visa Arrival $630 Refund Guide Now Available! Just Fill In an Online Form — Full Guide Included! Super Simple!
About the Work-and-Study Programme
Compared to the high costs of undergraduate & postgraduate programmes,work-and-study programme tuition fees are relatively affordable, typically around one-eighth of those for a bachelor’s or postgraduate degree. As a result, work-and-study programmes have long been popular among budget-conscious international students — you can gain a qualification while also earning an incomecovering your own tuition & living expenses.
Work-and-study programme options in Australia are extensive, allowing you to choose based on your interests and career goals, includingcookery, nursing, early childhood education, aged care, community services, remedial massage, business, and managementand more.
The work-and-study pathway is generally suited to those aged 18–35, ideally with at least a secondary school education and a basic level of English.If your qualifications or age fall outside this range, don’t worry — we have many successful case studies involving older applicants!Our education consultants will assess your situation and work to maximise your chances of a successful outcome.
When to Apply
With Australia’s official border reopening, the number of work-and-study visa applicants is growing steadily. If you have not yet secured your visa, now is the time to start preparing — competition for approvals increases as application numbers rise!
Work-and-Study Success Stories
We have a large number of cases where clients applied directly for a work-and-study student visa from overseas,getting the job done in one step — applying from overseas and having a student visa granted for 2–3 years. Australia’s work-and-study student visais cost-effective, permits legal employment, and offers flexible course options, making it ideal for those who want to study, work, and experience life in Australia. Approval rates are currently strong — we welcome you to consider a work-and-study student visa.
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Procedures for Entering Australia
[Updated: 2 February 2022]
● First, confirm whether your vaccine is recognised. For those in mainland China, only vaccines produced by Sinovac and Sinopharm (Beijing) are currently accepted (two doses at least 14 days apart, with the second dose completed more than 7 days before arrival; mixed doses are also accepted). If you were vaccinated overseas but do not hold an International COVID-19 Vaccination Certificate (https://www.passports.gov.au/international-covid-19-vaccination-certificate), you must obtain proof of vaccination from mainland China. Without proof of vaccination, you will not be recognised as fully vaccinated
● Next, complete the Travel Declaration 3–7 days (72–168 hours) before your flight — this is required whether or not you are a PR holder. Once completed, you will receive a QR code document, which must be scanned at the time of departure from China (printed or mobile version both accepted). To help you through this process, we have published a detailed guide — see here:
● Then, complete a PCR test within 72 hours of your flight. Note: connections or flight delays may cause the 72-hour window to expire, so it is best to take the test as late as possible. Standard PCR results are typically available within 24 hours; express results may be ready within 4 hours (at additional cost). We recommend choosing a testing centre that can include your passport number on the test report. Keep both your QR code and test report — they will be checked upon departure (printed or mobile version both accepted).
● Finally, if you are flying on to another state, you may be required to apply for a state permit. (Policies are subject to change at any time — we recommend checking the official government website for your destination state before departure.)
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