Australian immigration authorities have in the past year canceled 15,066 student visas of foreign nationals for failing in subjects, missing classes, working illegally, and allowing their visas to expire, a 37-percent increase over the previous year, according to The Daily Telegraph. About 6,500 of those foreign nationals were Indian. After Chinese students, Indian students are the second largest contingent of foreign students in Australia, and Indian students are more likely to be studying a trade, a category that has been under greater scrutiny in the last two years. Of 332,709 international students in Australia in June, more than half were enrolled in universities, while a third were on vocational-training visas studying diploma courses.
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Australia Sees Big Jump in Foreign-Student Visa Cancellations
October 26, 2011, 12:02 pm
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