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International student at Airport; Picture Source: CANVA

International student at Airport; Picture Source: CANVA

International students will start returning to Victoria by the end of the year under the Victorian Government’s Student Arrivals Plan, which has been submitted to the Commonwealth for approval.

The Plan provides a graduated, safe return to study in Victoria for international students, and a pipeline for continued arrivals through 2022.

Students arriving under the plan will be in addition to Victoria’s existing international arrivals cap, which means they will not displace returning Australians.

The first stage of the plan:
A- 120 places will be available each week for Victorian university students, prioritising those who need to undertake practical work to continue or complete their degrees, such as health and medical degree students, as well as postgraduate research students.

International student at Airport; Picture Source: CANVA

B- Universities will provide funding towards the extra quarantine places for student visa holders, with students required to cover the cost of their flight to Melbourne.
Students will be quarantined in dedicated accommodation managed by COVID-19 Quarantine Victoria.

Victoria’s Minister for Trade Martin Pakula said “This sensible plan will progressively get students who are enrolled at Victorian universities, TAFEs and colleges safely into Victoria so they can undertake their studies.”

Airport; Picture Source: CANVA

“A gradual return of international students means we can keep Victorians safe and not affect places for returning Australians,”

added Mr Pakula

The second stage:
This will enable more places with larger-scale international student arrivals from across the sector, including those enrolled in TAFEs, English-language courses, private education providers and secondary schools.

Over 75,000 international students from 100 countries are currently studying in Victoria, around 47,000 more are enrolled with Victorian education providers but remain offshore while Australia’s international borders are closed.

The Airport; Picture Source: CANVA

Vice-Chancellor of the University of Melbourne Professor Duncan Maskell says “Victorian universities have been working collaboratively with the Victorian Government on a plan to facilitate the return of international students to the state.”

“We are pleased the plan has now been submitted to the Federal Government – we look forward to Minister Tudge reviewing and approving the plan as soon as possible.”

International education is a critical services export and jobs provider for Victoria, contributing a peak of $13.7 billion to the state’s economy and supporting around 79,000 Victorian jobs prior to the pandemic.

More information is available at coronavirus.vic.gov.au/international-student-arrivals-plan.

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