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  • Study Abroad in Australia
  • Topic:
  • What do you do if your school is shutting down?
  • Comment:
  • Well, the Australian government got into the action in resolving the situation. Since part of the problem is the actual school shutting down, the second part was trying to deal with all the visa issued for those students who were studying abroad. They advised the students from that college to enroll in other schools that may be suitable for them to continue their study abroad experience in Australia. The immigration office of Australia also advised these students once their enrollment in school has ceased, they have 28 days to do one of the following. First, get another visa approval, second, enroll in another schoo, third, make arrangement to leave the country.
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  • Ronny F.
  • Posted on:
  • Friday Sep 03, 2010 at 8:45 AM

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