Foreign students wanting to study in Australia will be forced to pay an extra 20 per cent for their entry permits after another hike in visa fees.
Humanitarian arrivals, tourists and temporary residents who were hit with visa fee increases last year have been spared further pain.
But students, business people, skilled migrants and certain family categories are going to be hit hard, with the new measures expected to raise $402.3 million over the next four years.
Alan Collett alan-at-gomatilda-dot-com Registered Migration Agent Number 0102534 Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia http://www.gomatilda.com and http://www.gmtax.com.au Offices in Southampton - England; Melbourne, Perth, and Brisbane - Australia
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