Conditions for guardians to study in Australia
1, the guardian must meet the following requirements:
(1) is a relative of the applicant for studying abroad;
(2) Persons over 2 1 one year old with good conduct;
(3) Meet the medical examination requirements and economic conditions;
(4) No children under 6 years old.
2. The guardian must abide by the following visa terms:
(1) cannot take part in the work;
(2) unable to participate in full-time study for more than 3 months;
(3) Overseas visitors whose guardians have been approved must keep a health deposit;
(4) Student guardians must continuously meet the visa requirements;
(5) The guardian must live with the student who nominated you as the guardian. Moreover, if students are under the age of 18, provide them with appropriate accommodation, welfare and comprehensive economic assistance;
(6) Once you get a guardianship visa, you must play a guardianship role and go in and out of Australia with the students.
Matters needing attention in studying in Australia
I. Personal and property safety
On February 2 1, the Consulate General of China in Sydney issued a safety reminder that there were two cases of robbing China students in New South Wales. In the case, China students were injured and their property was robbed. At present, the Consulate General has contacted both parties to understand the relevant case and urged the police to solve the case as soon as possible.
Gavin, spokesman for international student safety affairs of NSW Police Department? Dengate said that if international students go out at night, they should try to take public transport or travel in groups. Don't use your mobile phone all the time on the road. On the one hand, sometimes wearing headphones will lead to ignoring traffic safety, on the other hand, it may be targeted by thieves. If you are in danger, call 000 immediately. I hope the students trust the police. Some students think that it is paid to ask the police to investigate the case. In fact, the police service is free.
Australia is a safe country, but because international students are generally young and inexperienced in the new environment, they may sometimes become targets of criminals. Therefore, international students must pay attention to the surrounding environment. We advise foreign students not to wear handbags and jewels that are too conspicuous and expensive. If you leave alone at night, you'd better let other friends know your location in advance, and finally confirm whether you get home safely so as to call the police in case of emergency.
Second, traffic safety.
20 15 15, an international student from China collided with someone while racing in the suburb of Brisbane, Queensland, and a 2 1 year-old international student died in the accident. It is understood that when the collision occurred, his driving speed had exceeded100 km/h/h.
Tyrone, Vice President of the University of Sydney? Carlin often shares his story of crossing the street in China with Australian students. When crossing the street in China, he will subconsciously remind himself that he needs to look at the left first, instead of habitually looking at the right first. He reminded the students that Australia is a country that drives on the left, contrary to China, so China students need to remind themselves to look to the right before crossing the road. Although this is a small matter, it is very important. No matter walking or driving, international students need to keep a sense of road safety at all times to avoid traffic accidents.
Third, swimming and fishing are safe.
201212 In February, an international student from China drowned while swimming in the west beach of Adelaide, South Australia. The police said that the international student went swimming and playing near the breakwater, but soon disappeared. The police used land police force and air search and rescue, and finally salvaged the student 500 meters north of the Sichuan slope of Xisha Beach.
Australia has a beautiful natural environment, but dangers coexist. It is suggested that students, especially freshmen, pay attention to the signs of swimming places and listen carefully to the guidance of the staff in the places. Swimming together is very important, and friends who have problems can help you in time. In Australia, you must be careful of fierce rapids. No matter how good your swimming skills are, the rapids will take you deeper into the ocean. Generally speaking, lifeguards at the seaside will advise everyone to swim in a safe zone. If you enter the dangerous area on the beach, they will tell you, so be sure to follow their instructions.
Remind international students that when swimming at the seaside, remember to swim between two flags indicating safe areas.