Spiderspins
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It came on me as a bit of a shock whilst reading the booklet for students who are in a "commonwealth supported place" ( goingtouni.gov.au )
there seems to be 3 types of payment according to your residency status:
1.apparently Australian citizen and humanitarian permanent visa holders are commonwealth supported place-holders which mean the govt. subsidizes tuition costs as well as being eligible for HECS-HELP wheras ...
2.people who are just permanent residents minus the humanitarian bit, or NZ citizen are also eligible for the commonwealth thing BUT not HECS-HELP.
3.Then there are people who are neither of those things (international students i assume) and but can apply for FEES-HELP.
Im a bit worried because I'm a permanent resident from japan, although ive been living here for most of my life and know more english than i know japanese, I kinda want to keep my japanese citizenship (because the japanese govt. doesnt recognise dual citizenship ) which means i will have to discard my Japanese citizenship if I go all aussie. that being said, I'll happily lose it if it means I can go to uni without being sucked totally dry.
A couple of years ago someone told me that permanent residents are eligible for hecs-help and i regret that i didnt look it up myself. any permanent residents/ NZ citizens out there?
I just dont get how much I will have to pay upfront and how much "the govt will subsidize" and if i would have to pay them back, which would be like hecs-help anyway.
hope Im making sense and sorry for the epic wall of text
there seems to be 3 types of payment according to your residency status:
1.apparently Australian citizen and humanitarian permanent visa holders are commonwealth supported place-holders which mean the govt. subsidizes tuition costs as well as being eligible for HECS-HELP wheras ...
2.people who are just permanent residents minus the humanitarian bit, or NZ citizen are also eligible for the commonwealth thing BUT not HECS-HELP.
3.Then there are people who are neither of those things (international students i assume) and but can apply for FEES-HELP.
Im a bit worried because I'm a permanent resident from japan, although ive been living here for most of my life and know more english than i know japanese, I kinda want to keep my japanese citizenship (because the japanese govt. doesnt recognise dual citizenship ) which means i will have to discard my Japanese citizenship if I go all aussie. that being said, I'll happily lose it if it means I can go to uni without being sucked totally dry.
A couple of years ago someone told me that permanent residents are eligible for hecs-help and i regret that i didnt look it up myself. any permanent residents/ NZ citizens out there?
I just dont get how much I will have to pay upfront and how much "the govt will subsidize" and if i would have to pay them back, which would be like hecs-help anyway.
hope Im making sense and sorry for the epic wall of text