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No spin needed on desperation for residency : Comments
By Tanveer Ahmed, published 4/2/2008The bulk of overseas students are from households of moderate means and their families are banking on them.
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Yeah. So he could send money out of Australia. Overseas students should (and once did) study in Australia so that they could go back home to help their developing countries and their people.
Now, overseas students study here as part of a lurk to dodge the normal immigration process. They are aided and abetted by university chancellors who think that they are running industries to make money. The figure cited by Mr. Ahmed backs this up.
We also see claims that overseas students don’t have a sufficient standard of English to pass, and that these people are given a leg-up. So, we could be getting backdoor migrants landing Australia with sub-standard professionals just so that money can be sent back to mum and dad and 16 siblings. The author does not deny this, merely referring to the idea that these back-door migrants are “one of the most vulnerable groups in our society. Tough. Tell the universities and all governments who have encouraged them to be here and stay here.