Under what circumstances do you need no financial guarantee to study in Australia? Anyone who applies for a university or educational institution on the SVP list can pass the SVP trial procedure without financial guarantee, and those who are not on the SVP list need to prepare proof of financial guarantee.
SVP:SVP is a simplified visa processing method in Australia. Applicants who meet the relevant requirements only need to provide a financial guarantee statement, stating that they or their financial guarantors have sufficient funds to pay the tuition, living expenses and travel expenses of the applicants during their stay in Australia. Unless required by the visa officer, the applicant does not need to provide any proof of financial guarantee. The implementation of SVP's new policy means that it is unnecessary to provide a large number of documents to apply for higher education student visas, which speeds up visa processing. Moreover, the Immigration Bureau has cancelled the guarantee, and students only need to sign the financial ability certificate and take an oath when accepting the university admission notice.
Visa materials:
1. The visa application fee is 535 Australian dollars.
2. School COE: including all COEs in the whole supporting course.
3. Medical insurance OSHC (if not shown in COE)
4. Color scanned copy of my original ielts test report form.
5. Color scanned copy of my original Chinese and English birth certificate. Original notarial certificate in Chinese and English 1 copy of each page of the household registration book where I and my parents are located. (excluding blank pages, if the household registration book is separate, please notarize it separately; If the head of household in the parents' household registration book is not one of the parents, please notarize the home page of the head of household and the page of the head of household himself)
6. Six color scanned photos of my passport. (In the past six months)
7. Color scanned copies of the front and back of the ID card.
8. Color scanned copies of the first page of my passport and all entry and exit records. (If you have an old passport, please provide it; If your current passport is not valid for six months when you submit your visa, please apply again. )
9. Proof of capital guarantee:
SVP and Level 1 student
Capital requirements:
Applicants need to know the overall budget for studying in Australia.
Applicants need to check the application form and declare that they can afford the corresponding expenses without providing any evidence to the immigration bureau.
Non-SVP and 1 students
Capital requirements:
Original proof of deposit or loan for studying abroad for the previous 18 months. [List by each deposit separately] Frozen until the beginning of school.
B. the deposit certificate must be kept in the bank for 3 months. There is no such requirement for loans.
C. a copy of the corresponding deposit certificate or passbook.
D the original Chinese income certificate issued by the parent company should be on the company stationery (the total income within five years can cover the deposit/loan amount).
10. Statement of guarantee for studying abroad signed by parents
1 1. 157A visa application form +54 form +956 form.
12. Statement of guarantee for studying abroad signed by parents
Visa processing time:
E-visa: Immigration promised to give the result in 8 weeks. Usually, SVP students with complete materials and timely physical examination will sign the contract within two weeks. Non-SVP 2-4 weeks contract signing.
Ordinary visa: The Immigration Bureau promises to issue the visa in 12 weeks. Usually, SVP students with complete materials and timely physical examination will sign the contract within three weeks. Non-SVP classes will be signed within 4-8 weeks.
Usually, the time of electronic visa is faster than that of ordinary visa. Experts studying abroad generally recommend that people who can take e-visa take e-visa, which will have a little advantage when applying for prestigious schools, because applying for prestigious schools is based on the principle of first come, first served and merit-based admission. In the past cases, there were many students with excellent grades, but in the end they missed out on prestigious schools because of the late application time.