I need some info about Australian/Germany study visa.
1:- Which country is most suitable Australia or Germany in terms of living, expenses and friendly people?
2:- I have a gap in my academic history. I did my Intermediate in 2008 and now i am doing my B.A(private) in humanities and social sciences subjects. Am i eligible for the visa?
3:- What are the health requirements for the visa and are they required by Australian/German GOVT or Universities?
4:- Suggest some reasonable universities in terms of expenses.
5:- Upon completion of the study, can one get work permit?
6:- Which Council is good for IELTS, British or Australian?
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Before asking for questions on Germany Find all information on DAAD.DE
they have a very nice and simple guide to all things, including courses and programs
1* I live in Germany, so I can only talk about Germany. Standard of living is high here, basic essentials cost lower than pakistan, but even a little bit of luxury (i.e ketchup at mcdonalds isnt free here) costs money
people are extreamly friendly, in my 3 years, I havent faced racism once. Living is dependent on city and type, it will vary from 180 euro to 300 euro for a single room in a shared WG (WG = shared kitchen /bathroom with other ppl)
2. You are eligible for visa when you get accepted in a uni..other things dont matter
3. You need health insurance in germany....you can use public or private insurance..90% of ppl I know personally are enrolled in Aok insurance which cost 80 euro per month. When you first leave pakistan though, you need to get 3 months health insurance.
4. Go to Daad.de...most uni take 100-500 euro semester administration charges..tution is mostly free
5. Yes, you get around 18 month visa for job search
6. Donest matter..just do it..heard aussi was easier ...I did uk
nearly everyone knows english (depends on city) and you will be able to easily survive..
German is useful for social life, finding a job(increase your chances highly) and most normal other things.
I would say learn atleast A1 in Pakistan and continue learning in germany