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| SKILLED INDEPENDENT VISA TO AUSTRALIA |
The Skilled Independent visa is designed to provide Work visas to individuals who have the qualifications or skills to fill Australia's skill shortages and contribute to the Australian economy.
Applicants of the Skilled Independent visa must be able to demonstrate that they possess a qualification or the skills of an occupation on the Skilled Occupation List (SOL). In addition, they are assessed for their ability to satisfy the basic visa criteria and to meet a current pass mark of 120 points on an assessment. Applicants do not need sponsorship from family or the Australian government.
Successful applicants will obtain Australian permanent residence, which will entitle them to live and work in Australia without any restrictions. Australian permanent residents may also be eligible for Australian citizenship.
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| FEDERAL SKILLED WORKER VISA |
The Federal Skilled Worker Program allows skilled migrants to become permanent residents and is the most popular Visa option for migrants seeking to establish themselves permanently in Canada and obtain permanent residence.
Canada is looking for skilled migrants with transferable skills, particularly migrants with experience and training in their respective fields as well as proficiency in English and/or French seeking to establish a new life. An offer of employment is generally not required.
The Federal Skilled Worker Program allows applicants with at least 1 year of work experience in a designated high-demand occupation, or with an offer of employment, or currently living legally in Canada as a foreign worker/student to file an application. You must also meet some additional requirements, including a points-based assessment that you must meet or exceed to file an application. |
| STUDY IN IRELAND |
Whether you are considering spending a summer, a semester or a full academic year studying at an Irish university you are sure to encounter a unique and enriching educational and cultural experience. Irish universities offer a wide selection of Study Abroad Programmes allowing credit transfer arrangements with overseas universities and colleges.
A friendly and hospitable country, Ireland has a very special welcome for visitors from North America with whom it has a tradition of strong links. Every year the Irish experience is spoken of with enthusiasm by a growing number of North American and other overseas students. Some come because of their Irish descent and their interest in learning more about the history and culture of their forbears. Others come for an introduction to European politics, economics and society and to bring a European dimension to their studies. All comment on the ease with which they settle into student life in Ireland, the friendliness of the people, the physical beauty of the country, the vibrant social and cultural life and the opportunity studying in Ireland offers for both academic and personal growth.
Each of the Irish Universities has a Study Abroad office which is responsible for co-ordinating programmes aimed at overseas students spending either a summer, a semester or a full academic year studying in Ireland. The objective in any Study Abroad Programme is to experience different lifestyles and encounter new viewpoints. Junior Year Abroad and Study Abroad programmes offer students a unique and enriching educational and cultural experience.
Modules are offered in a broad spectrum of faculties and, with the exception of Summer Programmes, have a GPA entry requirement and involve a full-time course load. Many of these programmes involve credit transfer arrangements with overseas Universities and Colleges. We encourage students to visit the Internet pages of the universities or contact the institutions directly for further detailed information on the Study Abroad programmes on offer. Applications for all Study Abroad programmes should be made directly to the relevant institution.
In addition to full undergraduate and postgraduate courses, Irish Universities offer a wide selection of study programmes specifically designed to meet the needs of overseas students. These range from summer programmes, to semester and full academic year programmes over a broad spectrum of faculties. Further details can be viewed on their individual websites.
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| CANADA |
| Canada is proud to welcome students from all over the world. Every year, Canada welcomes more than 130,000 foreign students to its world-class Universities and Colleges. Foreign students are attracted to studying in Canada because of its high-quality education system, low tuition fees and great employment opportunities.
In 2007, over 74,000 foreign students were allowed into Canada. Act now to come to Canada in 2009.
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| ABOUT UK STUDY |
earch over 400 English language schools, colleges and universities and 1500 language courses in the United Kingdom.
If you want to study in Great Britain, UK study will answer your questions, and will help you find a school - it's a free service!
Since 1999 UKstudy.com has given free and impartial advice to international students who want to learn English in the UK. UKstudy.com will help you to choose the best course for you from over 200 British Council accredited language schools and colleges. If you choose to book a course you will pay all the fees directly to the school. You do not pay any extra for using UKstudy.com, and you do not pay any money to UKstudy.com. |
| STUDY IN AUSTRALIA |
The benefits of living and learning in Australia are both personal and academic. Your years in Australia will give you the best platform to succeed in your career, and prepare you for the challenges of the work place. It won’t just be your mind that develops - your time in the classroom will change you as a person.
Use this website to find out about courses, institutions, studying and living costs, the application process, visa requirements and much more. If you’ve already decided on an institution, use the search function to learn more about that university, training course or language school.
If you haven’t decided yet, let our Study Wizard guide you through all the steps of selecting a course and enrolling to study in Australia. You can also use the Student Response Facility if you can’t find the information you are looking for.
Australia is the perfect place to live, learn and grow.
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| Study at an Australian university - gain an international qualification |
An Australian education is a truly international experience. Our universities are linked to institutions in more than 100 countries and academic staff members are recruited from abroad. After graduating in Australia, you will be able to work in companies around the world.
An Australian university will provide you with a sound understanding of your chosen field, along with academic skills that can be applied to other areas. You won’t just be learning about health, science, engineering or the arts. You’ll also be learning how to think creatively and independently. |
| Higher education qualifications offered in Australia |
| Australian universities and higher education institutions offer programs leading to Bachelor Degrees and higher qualifications in a diverse range of fields. Australian universities offer programs from Architecture to Zoology.
The Bachelor Degree is the most common qualification offered in Australia. Specialised research training and professional development is also offered through Masters Degrees and Doctoral Degrees.
Graduate Certificates and Graduate Diplomas are also available. Diplomas are becoming less common, however, the Associate Degree provides a shorter-cycle Degree program for professionals wishing to further their careers.
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| Australian research and innovation |
| Australian scientists and researchers have been responsible for major breakthroughs and technological advances around the world. Our best-known achievers have won international awards, including eight Nobel Prizes.
As a postgraduate student, you will develop skills in research that will put you at the forefront of the development and application of new technologies. Australian universities provide study opportunities in every major discipline, in individual and collaborative projects.
The rewards of studying at an Australian university are endless. Develop your potential in an innovative, flexible, yet supportive learning environment. Gain an internationally recognised qualification that will open doors for your future.
Australian universities will challenge and reward you academically, personally and professionally.
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| STUDY IN CYPRUS |
A "jewel" of a Mediterranean island and the mythical birthplace of Aphrodite, Cyprus combines a rich cultural and archaeological heritage with great natural beauty and a welcoming population. Greeks, Phoenicians, Egyptians, Assyrians, Arabs, Crusaders, Venetians, Ottomans and the British have all left their mark in a country about 3/4ths the size of Connecticut.
Today, Cyprus is a stable, economically advanced member of the European Union and provides a fascinating view of westernized cities and ultra-modern beach resorts residing side-by-side with traditional mountain villages and monasteries. It is quickly becoming a center for education and research in the region, with continuous incoming investment from international organizations and educational institutions.
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| An Island For All Seasons |
Cyprus is truly an "island for all seasons". With over 300 days of sunlight annually, four distinct seasons and a mild climate, it is an ideal year-round destination. Every year, over 2.5 million tourists choose Cyprus as their vacation destination and many Europeans invest in second homes on the beautiful beaches and mountains of Cyprus.
Cyprus offers a remarkably diverse natural and cultural environment for such a small country. In the same month, you can visit snow-tipped pine forests in the Troodos mountains, drive through fields of olive trees and relax by the clear blue Mediterranean sea.
The cultural heritage of Cyprus mirrors its physical diversity. Ancient Greek temples, Roman amphitheaters, pre-historic settlements, Crusader castles, Venetian fortifications and Byzantine churches can all be found within a day's drive of each other. Today, Cyprus retains a multi-cultural heritage combining Greek, Turkish and British influences in a modern European society.
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| STUDY IN CHINA |
There are few countries in the world today that are more complicated, more fascinating, or more important than China. Indeed, as its influence in world affairs grows by the year, and as its political system remains in as great a state of flux as it ever has, students would be very well advised to consider studying there for college. There is nothing at all to lose from spending four years in China-the language skills that will be acquired, the cultural sensitivities that will be gained, and the understanding of the culture of the country itself and the region as a whole will be drastically important in the coming years as this so-called sleeping giant continues to awaken and influence the world of the 21st century to an ever increasing extent.
It seemed for decades that China's relative insularity would serve to isolate it from a world grown ever more advanced, and ever more reliant on the kind of changes facilitated by capitalism's relative openness. This, however, has not been the case, and the ways in which China has developed over the course of the past decade have changed the world to such an extent that it is virtually impossible to overstate. Some experts have even made the claim that American students should be required to learn Chinese while still in the middle grades, as it is a language whose importance on the world stage will only continue to grow, and which will, indeed, be necessary in the coming years for the completion of many international business transactions.
The country itself is a fascinating amalgam of ancient culture and modern technology, of rigid governmental control and freewheeling development and manufacturing. It is impossible to pin down China, and attempting to define it in one specific way or another is an effort in futility. Indeed, if one is to begin to understand China, one must make peace with the fact that there are certain paradoxes that cannot be overcome.
The history of China goes back thousands of years. In fact, "China was one of the earliest centers of human civilization" (www.en.wikipedia.org). It developed its own writing system, language, and technologies wholly separate from those of the western (European) civilizations with which most Americans are familiar. Its history is a complicated one; what matters to today's student who is considering attending college in China is this: The riches of its culture and the history of its land are arguably second to none in the entire world, and the academic and intellectual gains to be made are nothing short of astounding.
Because of the vast size of China, there are many regions in which you may choose to study. From the smaller cities to urban meccas like Beijing and Shanghai, students may have an infinite number and variety of experiences there. Most, however, do choose to study in the bigger cities, simply because they are easier to get to, more conducive to academic experience, and more receptive of foreign students. It is important, however, to research each of them and choose carefully: The cultural differences between them can be vast, and you should make sure that you consider your options carefully and choose wisely.
Many students are scared away from studying in China because of the supposed difficulty of the language. And indeed, it is quite different from English or any of the Romance languages most of us are familiar with. But that doesn't mean you cannot learn it. Though the characters may seem daunting at first, once you get the hang of it, you will likely not struggle nearly as much as you initially expect.
It is possible to discuss China at quite more length. The most important thing to realize is that China is a country whose riches are waiting for you to discover them. Your life will be changed in ways you may never have thought possible if you make the decision to spend your college years in China. The hardest part, in fact, is deciding to go. For once you do, the skills you gain and the experiences you have will make you not only more marketable in the business world, but also a much more interesting person than you ever were before. And that's what college is all about. |
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