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Study in Australia

  • 07-02-2013 2:14pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 189 ✭✭


    Hi,
    I am currently studying computer science and would like to continue studying it in Australia.

    The only thing holding me back is the outrageous fees for international students.

    I want to know is there away around this?

    I would be going to Perth, I've been there 3 times already, I have cousins all Australian born and citizens (ones even a member of the police force) and my aunt and uncle are Irish born Australian citizens and have lived there for 30 odd years.

    My mother also has a British passport of this is of any relevance?

    Would any of this entitle me to some sort of special visa or way of being sponsored to get citizenship even so the fees aren't so much?

    I do want to live, work and stay in Australia as theres nothing for me here and it just feels like home over there for some reason

    Any ideas?

    Thanks


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