'Tighten the screws': A crackdown on student visas is looming

  • 8 months ago
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Lock points, including changes in international student visas, come to visa reforms. The Minister of Education says that people will only prevent people from using a student visa for business purposes. Reforms come after the review of the immigration system. There is a federal pressure on international students who benefit from the visa system. Training Minister Jason Clare said changes be announced next week will close the gaps that allow people to enter country on a student visa work in Australia. This will be one of few visa reforms to be announced after the review of migration system carried out by former Victoria police commissioner Christine Nixon. The investigation was assigned by the Interior Minister Clare O'Neil after human trafficking and exploitation reports within the visa system. Clare said that changes to international students are necessary to protect the educational industry. "It is important that we break this fast in order to protect the integrity of the system, where there are branches or dangerous operators that try to exploit and make money from it," on Sunday, SKY News on Sunday. " "International education is a key asset for this country, the biggest export we have not dug off the ground." of Australian visa changes for 2023-24 Mr. Clare said that changes were applied to reduce potential visa rorting by prohibiting registration of two courses at the same time in first six months in Australia. New measures "squeeze the screws". " may approach by an educational agent telling them to register for a professional course."Said. "They leave the university course and never came to a vocational course.

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