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Australia's remote areas are not actually remote...

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Recently, Australia's 191 visa has cancelled the income requirement, and many people have been given the opportunity to transfer to 191. Many people do not know the definition of remote areas in Australia, and think that only very remote and small cities can be considered remote areas. In fact, this is not the case. Here we will briefly sort out Australia's remote areas, hoping to help everyone. [Latest Australian 191 visa cancels income requirementsBreaking news! Australia's 191 permanent visa annual income requirement is cancelled, and there is no longer a minimum annual income requirement

The concept of remote areas in Australia! Many people’s understanding is actually wrong!

Apart fromOutside the areas of Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, the whole of Australia is considered a remote area! That is to say, if you study in places other than these three cities, you will get extra points for remote areas, and you can apply for a remote area guarantee, etc.

Even if it is just 1-2 hours drive away from the three major cities.

If you choose to study and live in a remote area of Australia, where would it be suitable for you?

New South Wales

Apart from Sydney, which is a remote area, Wollongong and Newcastle are also popular areas! There are also two famous schools here. It is not far from Sydney by car. Although it is remote, it can actually be reached in a short time.

Victoria

Apart from Melbourne, most of the cities are remote areas. Many people choose to live in Geelong and Ballarat. It is very convenient to take the train into the city. Some people even live in Geelong and go to work in Melbourne every day. Public transportation Vline is also cheaper now.

Queensland

Except for Brisbane, all are remote! Including many resort cities such as the Gold Coast! It is really pleasant to study and live while on vacation. Bond University, Griffith University, etc. are all in remote areas. A retirement resort!

Canberra

As the capital of Australia, the entire territory is considered a remote area. ANU attracts a large number of international students. The city is really small, and many people choose to drive 3 hours to Sydney for fun on weekends.

Western Australia

The scenery of the west coast of Australia is also very beautiful. The largest state in Australia has a population of only 2.8 million. The city of Perth is actually quite good, but it feels more and more remote after leaving the city. The mining industry is very developed and it is also a rapidly developing place in Australia.

South Australia

Adelaide has been selected as one of the top 10 most livable cities in the world many times. The locals give people a more inclusive and friendly feeling. More and more people are going there, and the University of Adelaide and the University of South Australia will merge into a super 8 university! There are more people, and it has become relatively more crowded.

Tasmania

Lavender, aurora, and proximity to the South Pole, this is my first impression of Tasmania. The island was popular for two or three years, but then it became less popular. Tasmania has a relatively cold climate, and to be honest, there are not many job opportunities.

Northern Territory

There are really few people going there. The climate is hot, there are many indigenous people, and the city is small. There are only about 200 to 300 Chinese students studying there.

For specific regional definitions, please refer toAustralian Immigration Department official websiteInformation review.

In fact, all of Australia is worth visiting except Canberra (I really don’t know what else there is to see in the ACT besides the Parliament House). In remote areas, almost everyone has a car, because it is inconvenient to go anywhere without a car.

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