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原帖由 daisylouis 于 2012-3-7 14:15 发表 
借问一下,如果孩子是PR并没入籍的话,上大学时是不是也可以申请政府贷款呀?
http://studyassist.gov.au/sites/ ... th-supported-places
Am I eligible for a Commonwealth supported place?
To be eligible for a Commonwealth supported place, you must:
meet the citizenship and residency requirements;
enrol with a provider in each unit, by the census date;
read the Information for Commonwealth supported students and HECS‑HELP booklet;
submit a valid Request for Commonwealth support and HECS-HELP form to your provider by the census date (or earlier administrative date); and
finalise your payment arrangements for your student contributions by the census date.
Citizenship requirements:
You are eligible for a Commonwealth supported place if you are:
an Australian citizen;
a New Zealand citizen; or
the holder of a permanent visa.
To check your eligibility as a permanent humanitarian visa holder or permanent visa holder, click on the following link to the Publications page for a list of eligible visa sub-classes.
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Residency requirements:
New Zealand citizens and permanent visa holders you must be resident in Australia for the duration of their unit(s). Any period of residence outside Australia will be disregarded if:
it cannot reasonably be regarded as indicating an intention to reside outside Australia for the duration of the unit; or
it is required for the purpose of completing a requirement of that unit.
You will not meet the residency requirements if your provider reasonably expects that you will not be in Australia undertaking any units contributing to the course of study in which you are enrolled. |
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