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02/04/2023

Australia has a system for allowing international students to study here, but it hasn't been working well lately because too many people want to come. A person who used to work in the government says we need to make the system better so it can handle more students. It's like needing a bigger container for all the toys when you have too many to fit in the small one you have.

01/04/2023

Australia is a land of opportunity for those who are looking to work and live in a new environment. The Australian government offers a range of work visas to suit the needs of different types of workers. Whether you are a skilled worker, a student, or just looking for a change of scenery, there is a visa option available for you.

To apply for a work visa in Australia, the first step is to determine which visa you are eligible for. Skilled workers can apply for a Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189) or a Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190), which require a high level of skill in a particular occupation and a points-based assessment system. Temporary work visas, such as the Temporary Skill Shortage visa (subclass 482) and the Working Holiday visa (subclass 417), are also popular options for those who are looking for a shorter-term work opportunity in Australia.

Applicants for work visas must meet certain criteria, such as having the necessary skills and qualifications for the job, passing health and character checks, and having a valid visa. The application process can be complex, so it is recommended to seek assistance from a registered migration agent to ensure that your application is complete and accurate.

Working in Australia can be a fantastic opportunity to gain valuable work experience, expand your professional network, and immerse yourself in a new culture. Australia's strong economy, high standard of living, and diverse and multicultural society make it an attractive destination for workers from all over the world. Whether you are interested in working in a specific industry or simply want to explore a new country, Australia has something to offer everyone.

In conclusion, if you are considering working in Australia, there are many opportunities available to you. With the right visa and a positive attitude, you can experience all that this beautiful country has to offer while building your career and gaining valuable life experience.

Photos from Australian Embassy, Nepal's post 22/07/2020
20/07/2020

MEDIA RELEASE
Supporting international students to support Australian jobs
The Morrison Government is making a number of changes to student visa arrangements to ensure Australia remains a priority destination for international students as we emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic.
International students are extremely important to Australia and our economy, contributing $40 billion annually and supporting 250,000 jobs. Many also go on to become great Australian citizens.
While the closure of our international borders has been critical to our success in slowing the spread of the coronavirus, and Australia has been a leader in this regard, it has presented challenges to the education sector and students, both here and offshore.
These five visa changes will ensure international students are not worse off due to the coronavirus pandemic and that Australia remains competitive with other countries.
The changes include:
 The Government will recommence granting student visas in all locations lodged outside Australia. This means when borders re-open, students will already have visas and be able to make arrangements to travel.
 International students will be able to lodge a further student visa application free of charge, if they are unable to complete their studies within their original visa validity due to COVID-19.
 Current student visa holders studying online outside Australia due to COVID-19 will be able to use that study to count towards the Australian study requirement for a post-study work visa.
20 July 2020
 Graduates who held a student visa will be eligible to apply for a post-study work visa outside Australia if they are unable to return due to COVID-19.
 Additional time will be given for applicants to provide English language results where COVID-19 has disrupted access to these services.
Acting Minister for Immigration, Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs Alan Tudge said the changes provide assurance to international students already in Australia and those who haven’t been able to travel due to COVID-19 border closures.
“These measures back the international education sector – our fourth largest export sector – and will assist its recovery,” Mr Tudge said.
“In making these changes, we have been guided by the principles that the health of Australians is key, but that international students should not be further disadvantaged by COVID-19.
“We are a welcoming nation with a world-class education system and some of the lowest rates of COVID-19 in the world. Students want to study here and we want to welcome them back in a safe and measured way when it is safe to do so.
“Doing so will not only support the education sector, it will also have flow-on effects for many local communities and businesses, including accommodation services, tourism, hospitality and retail.”
Minister for Education Dan Tehan said the changes would give international students confidence in their visa arrangements so they can make plans to study in Australia when it is safe to do so.
“Our remarkable efforts in controlling the spread of the virus mean we can begin to welcome back international students in a COVID safe way once state borders re-open and face-to-face learning resumes,” Mr Tehan said.
“As well as supporting jobs, international education builds our connection to the rest of the world and supports a number of critical industries like health, aged and disability care.”
The Government has previously relaxed work restrictions for international students working in the health, aged and disability care sectors during the COVID-19 pandemic. It has also been flexible in cases where the COVID-19 pandemic has prevented international students meeting their visa conditions, such as not being able attend classes in person.

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29/01/2020

Announcement:

AP International is delighted to announce that our New Head office in Baneswor, Kathmandu will be opening by end of April 2020 with brand new concept. Thank you for your continuous support and love. We will keep updating the details. Stay tuned.

AP and team.

01/01/2020

Happy New Year everyone! 🎉

Thank you for all your support this year, we look forward to showing you more of the amazing work do in 2020.

- From the AP Education and Team !!!

01/01/2020

Happy New year 2020!!!! May this year brings you all the happiness of the world.

AP Education and Team.

24/12/2019
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