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cost of living in melbourne for international students

After leaving our Home land and being far away from our country is a big. We have to manage our all expenses by earning by own. Why we leave our homeland?, to get better world class education and make our life in pitch. As being an international student, we will need manage a lot things like Fooding, transportation, clothing and most important i.e. Fee to University/Colleges. As an international student we are allow to work 40 hrs per fortnight (You can work 40 hrs in 2 week) i.e. 20 hrs per week. This is the problem for international student who come aboard to make money, make their life steady at and also send some money. In mean, Australia has the highest minimum wages around the World as well as. Melbourne is cheaper than Sydney by 23%. Here is the Amount (In AUD$), we will spend while in Melbourne, Australia as an International Student. Food   Basic lunchtime menu (including a drink) in the business district AU$17   Combo meal in fast food restaurant (Big Mac Meal or simil

Financial Aid For International AIDS For International Students

While studying in Australia, you will need sufficient funds to cover your living expenses (housing, food, clothing, etc) and health insurance, as well as university's tuition and fees. So how much money will you need? You can get a general idea about expenses by looking at catalogs or application information provided by the university. Remember, however, that tuition rates vary tremendously. Some universities could be cheaper than others, but this is not always true, so to get the best idea of expenses you need to contact the schools you are interested in. The cost of living in different parts of Australia also varies. In general, living in urban areas (in or near a big city) is more expensive than living in smaller towns or rural areas. Renting an apartment in a big city can cost twice as much as it does in a smaller town because there is such high demand for housing in large Australian cities. Likewise, food, clothing, entertainment, and other living expenses may be more expensiv

A new streamlined visa process for Indian visitors to New Zealand

Tourism New Zealand and Immigration New Zealand have launched an extension of the Tourism Industry Partnership (TIP) Programme to facilitate faster processing of visitor visa applications for Indian leisure travellers. Riding on the success of the previous partnership between Immigration New Zealand (INZ), Tourism New Zealand (TNZ) and key travel agents, the Tourism Industry Partnership (TIP) Programme has now been extended to leisure agents. The previous programme was launched in November 2014 and focused on the business and incentive travel sector. It resulted in growth of incentive group trips worth NZ $ 22m in 4 years (FY14-FY17) with a 99 per cent approval rate. With this new arrangement announced today, Indian leisure travelers will benefit from a more streamlined visa service, with a faster processing time of three days, compared to the previous online application processing time of 15 days.  

Scam targeting Indian and Nepalese nationals continues

Indian and Nepalese nationals in New Zealand are being contacted by a person pretending to be from Immigration New Zealand. They are demanding money to be sent to them, in order to maintain or correct their immigration status in New Zealand. This is a scam. Callers are posing as INZ staff and demanding payment from people to avoid deportation for various reasons, including incorrectly completing an arrival card and a failed police check. The scammers are using a technology known as caller id spoofing scam that allows a legitimate phone number to appear when the call is actually being made from another number.  How to recognise if the call is a scam The caller tells the person that there has been a problem with their visa or arrival card information. They demand they pay money into a Western Union account or face serious consequences, such as deportation. Often the caller have some details of the person they are speaking to such as their name, date of birth or address so t

A new streamlined visa process for Indian visitors to New Zealand

Tourism New Zealand and Immigration New Zealand have launched an extension of the Tourism Industry Partnership (TIP) Programme to facilitate faster processing of visitor visa applications for Indian leisure travellers. Riding on the success of the previous partnership between Immigration New Zealand (INZ), Tourism New Zealand (TNZ) and key travel agents, the Tourism Industry Partnership (TIP) Programme has now been extended to leisure agents. The previous programme was launched in November 2014 and focused on the business and incentive travel sector. It resulted in growth of incentive group trips worth NZ $ 22m in 4 years (FY14-FY17) with a 99 per cent approval rate. With this new arrangement announced today, Indian leisure travelers will benefit from a more streamlined visa service, with a faster processing time of three days, compared to the previous online application processing time of 15 days.