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Australia slaps tougher visa rules on South Asian students
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82946, member: 636"] Australia just cranked up visa checks for students from four specific countries. The government shifted India, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Bhutan into its highest risk category for international applicants. Officials cited concerns about integrity issues as the reason for the unexpected change. A former immigration deputy secretary called the move highly unusual outside the normal review cycle. A government spokesman confirmed the adjustment to the Evidence Levels for these South Asian nations. The stated goal is to manage emerging problems while still allowing genuine students to study there. The shift followed a ministerial visit to the region by the assistant education minister. Under the student visa framework, a higher Evidence Level triggers stricter proof requirements. Applicants from these nations must now provide extensive documentation on finances and past academics. Processing officers will scrutinize materials more closely and may manually verify details with banks or schools. The change means visa officials will depend more heavily on the word of the education provider sponsoring the student. Typically, these risk ratings are updated annually using past data, making this mid-cycle adjustment notable. The four countries collectively represented a significant portion of all foreign student enrollments recently. [/QUOTE]
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