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Over the last 3-4 years, there has been a huge upsurge in the number of foreign students in Australia. Some of them are legitimate students, but the vast majority are here to "study" hairdressing and restaurant management. These are BS courses used as a backdoor way to migrate (permanent residence) into Australia. This is a well-known loophole in the migration system, and everybody involved (students, colleges, migration agents, Australian immigration and government) knows exactly what is going on.
Students enroll in one of these courses for three years. They may or may not take classes (many of the restaurant schools don't even have a working oven). And, after a certain number of work experience hours (faked, of course), they get permanent residence.
I know a lot of Indians and Chinese take advantage of this loophole, but I haven't seen too many Pakistani "students". Is there a reason?
Is it that much harder to get an Australian student visa from Pakistan?
Students enroll in one of these courses for three years. They may or may not take classes (many of the restaurant schools don't even have a working oven). And, after a certain number of work experience hours (faked, of course), they get permanent residence.
I know a lot of Indians and Chinese take advantage of this loophole, but I haven't seen too many Pakistani "students". Is there a reason?
Is it that much harder to get an Australian student visa from Pakistan?