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Edging toward AU$19 billion, Australia’s international education sector has hit record levels as tensions surrounding immigration in other, once popular student destinations like the US and UK rise and foreign student inflow slides.

The focus on relaxing student visa laws in Australia has resulted in a 15 per cent increase on the previous year in the spending of the estimated half a million foreign students in Australia according to figures recently released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).

These figures affirm that international education remains on of Australia’s most important exports, says Senator Richard Colbeck, the Minister for Tourism and International Education. Education is Australia’s third-largest export after iron ore, which is worth AUS$54.5 billion,  and coal, which is valued at AUS$37.9 billion.

“International education is also a major generator of jobs, with the sector supporting over 130,000 jobs in cities and regions throughout Australia,” said Senator Colbeck in a recent media release. “The government is determined to ensure the international education sector continues to be one of the major strengths of the Australian economy.”

The total export income generated by all international education activity was just short of AUS$19 billion. This comprised spending by onshore students of some AU$18.2 billion, and  offshore earnings from other educational services and royalties which generated an additional AUS$603 million.

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From 1st January 2016, Engineers Australia will be accepting the TOEFL iBT® test as an alternative English Language Test to meet the English language competency element of the Migration Skills Assessment.

Engineers Australia represents one of the largest professions in Australia. In 2014-15, telecommunications engineers were the second largest employment group who gained permanent residence.

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Is there anything that you can do to help a student whose visa has expired get another student visa? 

To paraphrase Barrack Obama’s famous campaign slogan from 2008: “Yes you can!” 

However, there is a major caveat that RMAs must be aware of, and that was made clear by a decision of the Full Court in December 2014 (Sapkota v Minister for Immigration and Border Protection (2014) FCAFC 160 (1 December 2014): You can only do it once! A student who allows her/his visa to expire a second time and then wants to seek a further student visa is in what the first President Bush (George H.W. Bush, not to be confused with his son, “W!) would have described as “deep doo-doo”.  The decision in Sapkota makes it clear that a student who has allowed their visa to expire can have only “one bite of the apple” under the migration legislation.  If they let their visa expire a second time, they are literally “out of luck” – at that stage, the only remedy is to apply for the further student visa from offshore. 

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This was the message from the Taiwanese foreign ministry to Taiwanese nationals after noting the increase in the arrests of young people from Taiwan by the Australian police.

In a single police raid last week in Brisbane, 27 Taiwanese were arrested, 25 of them were visiting the country under working holiday visas, one holding a transit visa and another a tourist visa, according to Bob Chen, Deputy Director General of the Taiwanese Foreign Ministry.

It is alleged that the Taiwanese nationals were brought to Australia on false pretences, and then held and told to work to pay back those who paid for their passage to Australia.

Mr Chen said this is not the first time that Taiwanese citizens have been arrested in Australia over alleged involvement in fraud schemes this year. A previous case was reported this August when more than a dozen Taiwanese were arrested on similar charges in Queensland.

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Migration Alliance will be holding a Christmas Party in MELBOURNE on Wednesday 2nd December.

Venue:  Kri Kri

Address:  37 - 41 Little Bourke Street, Melbourne

Date:  Wednesday 2nd December

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