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Hey, Maleeha, do not lose hope. I am here to help you.
Your concern about the changed immigration legislation and visa restrictions impacting your studies and work is valid. Also, I do not leave you on a cliffhanger and briefly explain the policies regarding immigration and visas before recommending tips to save your student and employee status abroad.
Changes in Visa Reforms
· The new minimum age limit to apply visa for graduation is reduced to 35 (earlier, it was 50).
· There are reduced job options for international students.
· Increased expense burden on overseas students.
New Migration Strategy
· It includes increasing bonds with Southeast Asian countries via education.
· The new policy addresses the development of cross-cultural interaction and regional partnerships.
In addition, there are levels for planning for a permanent migration program, including skill, family, and special eligibility. There are preparations for composing the 2024-25 migration program that reveal enhancing productivity and skill gaps.
Now, the question is, how can you respond so that there will be a minimum impact on your studies and work after graduation? Here are tips:
1. Keep an eye on the recent updates in visa application requirements
2. Check the official Australian government websites for the latest information
3. Consider the best alternative options in extreme situations, if a work visa gets rejected
4. Consult immigration experts and consider different visa routes
Solution: after checking official government websites for the latest updates, you must seek help from the university’s student support service. Be confident and ready to take the necessary steps to protect your degree by consulting experts.
I hope you will be successful. Best of Luck!