education ONE’s Support in Response to
COVID-19
Important Notice
- The Australian Government formally closed its border on Friday, 20 March 2020. Only Australian citizens, residents and their direct family members are allowed to enter the country.
- From midnight 15th March 2020, all international travellers entering Australia are required to self-isolate for 14 days.
We are here to Help
- In this difficult time, we are concerned to help the community as best we can. To support a Temporary Visa Holder in Australia whose visa is currently affected by the coronavirus, we are offering complimentary visa consultations with our Australian Registered Migration Agent (MARN : 0961448). You can simply click here to book an appointment with our Registered Migration Agent.
- We also support international students in Australia whose colleague or family’s visa is at stake where they refer their case to us. Education ONE will give you an AUD$150 grocery grant for every successful visa case referred by you.
Latest Information
Acting Minister Alan Tudge announces progressive reopening of Australia’s International Border for International Students in 2021
It has been nearly eight months since the Australian government closed their international borders to temporary visa holders, which include international students with student visas, to contain the coronavirus outbreak.
COVID-19 Concessions Allow Australian Alumni To Apply For 485 Visa From Outside Australia
On 19 September 2020, the Australian government issued a new piece of regulation known as the Migration Amendment (COVID-19 Concession) to the Migration Regulations year 1994.
BREAKING NEWS: 5 Years Visa Extension for Hong Kong Residents
Ever since the COVID-19 pandemic spreads, there are many changes in circumstances in the world, including in Australia. The pandemic has not only impacted the citizens but the migrants as well, who are in Australia on various visas, including student visa.
Australian Government Support for Temporary Visa holders in Australia
The Australian government, along with colleges and universities, provides various support for temporary visa holders, such as student visa, working holiday visa and the seasonal worker program, who choose to stay in Australia during the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Frequently Asked Questions : What Happens to My Australian Student Visa and Study in the COVID-19 Pandemic
If you are an international student in Australia or outside Australia and you have questions about your current circumstances, check out our frequently asked questions.
Australian Government Support for Temporary Visa holders in Australia
If you are looking for a campus in Australia which could give you complete support and convenience during the coronavirus pandemic, here is some helpful information.
Latest Government Updates
Latest Health Alerts
For the latest health information visit the Department of Health website.
Coronavirus Scams
Protect yourself from scams involving Coronavirus. Visit the Stay Smart Online website.
Travel Restrictions
Visit the Australian Border Force or Home Affairs website for the latest alerts.
Australian Government’s Economic Response
Visit the Treasury website.
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