Client Background: Ms. Y, who graduated from International Economics and Trade and went abroad to study Master of Business Management, and has been working in the HR field for 9 years, found us to help her with her education planning to meet the immigration requirements.
Client's request: She hoped to be able to study and eventually succeed in technical immigration.
Difficulties: Ms. Y is older and has already completed her master's degree, plus she has a history of visa refusal, the risk of visa refusal is very high. At the same time, it was difficult to match Y's bachelor's degree with her master's program, which made the application more difficult.
Solution: After comprehensively evaluating Y's background, we helped the student analyze the advantages and disadvantages of the majors and employment in mainstream immigrant countries, and horizontally compared several majors, and finally chose Australia's ace immigrant major, Master of Education in Early Childhood Education. Through the match of matriculation program, language learning program, and dig out Y's love for kindergarten teacher career, as well as professionalism, to increase the possibility of admission.
Admission result: Successfully gained admission to the Master of Early Childhood Education at the University of Western Sydney, and applied for a scholarship of AUD 6,000 per year.
Visa result: At the beginning of 2024, Y's application for an Australian tourist visa was rejected, so we started to help the student avoid the risk of subsequent visas from the application stage. Although the older unmarried status and the history of visa refusal in Australia was a challenge, through the excavation and guidance of our consultants, Y's visa documents showed strong financial strength and sufficient reasons to return to China. In the end, Y's student visa was approved in one go!
Case comment: Study and employment need to be planned simultaneously. If you want to apply for immigrant majors, you need to know the shortage occupation list of the immigrant countries first, so as to prepare for the application in advance. In terms of visa, older unmarried women must plan in a coordinated manner when applying for a visa on their own.