Foreign Students won't go home.
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From the article :
n February, then immigration minister Chris Evans announced new rules to make it much harder for would-be migrants to parlay low-value Australian diplomas and degrees into permanent residency.
The busiest fields, in what became a multi-billion-dollar trade, have been hairdressing, commercial cookery and business.
There were a *lot* of threads on here 2-3yrs ago about people coming over to Australia from uk after getting haidressing qualifications just to get over here with the express intention of getting a visa.
n February, then immigration minister Chris Evans announced new rules to make it much harder for would-be migrants to parlay low-value Australian diplomas and degrees into permanent residency.
The busiest fields, in what became a multi-billion-dollar trade, have been hairdressing, commercial cookery and business.
There were a *lot* of threads on here 2-3yrs ago about people coming over to Australia from uk after getting haidressing qualifications just to get over here with the express intention of getting a visa.
http://www.illawarramercury.com.au/n...l/1952296.aspx
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Joined: Jun 2006
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Good unis won't have much to worry about. Numbers will also be affected by the GFC and the high dollar. The biggest impact will be on rip off hairdressing and cooking schools that screwed the system.




