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  2. Teach For Australia - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the organisation was the only education-related employer on the Australian Association of Graduate Employer’s (AAGE) Top 75 Graduate Employers List for 2020, sitting at number 36, a rise from its 41st ranking in 2019 and 46th in 2018. Teach For Australia is part of the Teach For All network which operates in 60 countries globally.

  3. International students in Australia - Wikipedia

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    In the financial year of 2018, international students inject $31.9 billion into the Australian economy, directly boosting Australian jobs and wages, generating jobs, supporting wages, and lifting the living standards of Australia. [33] International students inject almost $32 billion into Australia's economy each year and support 130,000 ...

  4. IDP Education - Wikipedia

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    IDP Education Limited is an international education organisation offering student placement in Australia, New Zealand, United States, United Kingdom, Ireland and Canada. History [ edit ]

  5. Teaching English as a second or foreign language - Wikipedia

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    Four hundred sixty-two thousand international students paid full fees in Australia in August 2013, with students from China and India the two largest markets. [35] International students applying to Australian universities had been required to be tested, and were accepted according to their academic performance and English-language proficiency ...

  6. Points-based immigration system - Wikipedia

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    A points-based immigration system or merit-based immigration system [1] is an immigration system where a noncitizen's eligibility to immigrate is (partly or wholly) determined by whether that noncitizen is able to score above a threshold number of points in a scoring system that might include such factors as education level, wealth, connection with the country, language fluency, existing job ...

  7. Visa policy of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The primary reason for international travelers to come to Australia was for holiday. Around 47% stated their reason as holiday. When in Australia, the international travelers spent an average of 11 days in the country. While travelers spend more time in South Australia [17 days], those who visited Queensland stayed for around 10 days on an average.

  8. 457 visa - Wikipedia

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    Holders of a 457 visa may be employed for a period of up to four years and may bring any eligible family members, including partners, who have unrestricted work and study rights in Australia. "If your sponsor is a start-up business or has traded in Australia for less than 12 months, then the visa will be granted for 18 months."

  9. Council of International Students Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Council of International Students Australia, or CISA, is the peak representative body for international students in Australia.CISA was founded on 7 July 2010 in Hobart, Tasmania and provides member associations with representation to the Federal government, and peak bodies such as the Australian Research Council, English Australia, ACPET (Australian Council for Private Education and ...