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INDIAN students are shunning Australia
Latest news from Herald Sun .. here is the link
Indian students shun Australia | The Daily Telegraph
thats good guys Australia doesnt deserve hard working resident like you. austrlia need only lazzy resident who are burden on austrlian people like Assyllum seekers, and highly qualified people who dont want to work.
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Bit of generalising there IndaAussie. Not everyone in Australia falls into your categories!
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Originally Posted by
indaussie
Latest news from
Herald Sun .. here is the link
Indian students shun Australia | The Daily Telegraph
thats good guys Australia doesnt deserve hard working resident like you. austrlia need only
lazzy resident who are burden on austrlian people like Assyllum seekers, and highly qualified people who dont want to work.
Excuse me? What makes you say asylum seekers are lazy?
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sorryif i hurt someone.
not everyone but lots of. i am in australia and i know lots off people who are highly qualified but dont have a good attitute towards work , they dont want to work because government (centerlink) providing them money for accomodation and food.
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Sorry, just saw a news report on the horrific lives of people who are trying to escape war torn countries like Afghanistan, Iraq, Sri Lanka. It was an eye opener. They have my full heartfelt sympathies.
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My dentist was a refugee who arrived in Australia by boat back in the 80's,his father died on the voyage,
he was granted asylum here,he worked very hard to finish his education and obtained his dentistry qualification here,he started hiw own business and now employs people ,he is an excellent dentist and he is contributing to the Australian economy.
The issues surrounding the cap and cease bill and others regarding international students are totally seperate from asylum seekers,to link the issues together achieves absolutely nothing apart from
causing aggravation and needless distress.
Please,if you wish to discuss falling student enrolments and other consequences of the governments actions then by all means do so,but please do not bring the asylum seeker issue into it,if you wish to discuss that then start a seperate thread.
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Monash University immigration expert Bob Birrell said yesterday the figures confirmed the Government's changes were working.
"There was a need for reform to decouple migration selection from overseas training in Australia," he said.
"This is the first cold data showing the new rules are starting to bite."
I just love the last sentence. The new rules are starting to bite alright; and its gonna bit so hard they not gonna know what hit them. Not only students from India, but from around the world as well. If there are any kids out there who wants to go overseas for further education, I'm sure they will be looking at Europe/US right now. I know I would.
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Originally Posted by
Anya
Excuse me? What makes you say asylum seekers are lazy?

Second that !
885 Visa granted ...

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Originally Posted by
TheStig
I just love the last sentence. The new rules are starting to bite alright; and its gonna bit so hard they not gonna know what hit them. Not only students from India, but from around the world as well. If there are any kids out there who wants to go overseas for further education, I'm sure they will be looking at Europe/US right now. I know I would.
you are right, TheStig
i am moving to canada next year .
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I thought that a lot of countries were tightening up there student visa/residency rules. There has certainly been a lot of changes in the UK on that front and studying in the US most certainly doesn't lead to easy residency. If this is the case and residency is one of the primary reasons that international students study overseas then where are they now going?
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