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Sydney Office

717 Anzac Parade
Maroubra
Sydney NSW 2035
Phone: +61 2 8064 4011
Mobile: +61 414 163 062
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Melbourne Office

Manchester Unity Building
Level 7, Unit 705
220 Collins Street
Melbourne VIC 3000
Phone : +61 3 9973 2741
Mobile : + 61 452 661 687
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Perth Office

39/ 13-15 Cantonment St
Freemantle
WA 6160
Phone: +61 2 8064 4011
Mobile: +61 406 029 642
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Stay in Australia as an International Student

pay as little as $1,245 every 3 months*

“Brightannica assists you in becoming an international student in Australia. We will help you to find best course that suits your specific requirement, assist you with your application and enrolment to the college or university of your choosing, and we also help you with your student visa application. We are handling more than a thousand new students each year, each with their own unique situation, hence we are able to give you guidance with your particular profile.
Our services are 100% free!”



OUR FREE SERVICES


✔ Course counselling on pathway to progress your career
✔ Finding the ideal course that benefit you the most
✔ Assist you with the application and enrolment
✔ Help you to arrange the Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)
✔ Helping to prepare the genuine temporary entrant statement (GTE)
✔ Assisting with your student visa application and paperwork
✔ Support you with any issue you might encounter while you are studying


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WHAT TO AVOID IN A STUDENT VISA APPLICATION


When a student visa application is refused, it stays permanently on the applicant’s immigration record. Therefore it is crucial to maximise the student visa application success rate. Some of the common setbacks to avoid when applying for a student visa include:

    ✘ Lodging in false/ fraudulent documents
    ✘ Presenting misleading information
    ✘ Record of non-compliance in previously held visa/s
    ✘ Late visa lodgement
    ✘ Any other irrelevant matter


 



 

TIPS FOR APPLYING AUSTRALIAN STUDENT VISA


There are a few basic criterias that you can tick off the list in order to enhance the success rate of the student visa application. Below are some points that a student should prepare prior to lodging an Australian student visa:

    ✔ Submitting relevant supporting documents
    ✔ Providing detailed and accurate information
    ✔ Applying ahead of time
    ✔ Engaging a professional agency (our service is free)

 
 

F A Q


Who is Brightannica?


We are registered education and migration agency in Australia, with offices in Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth. Established in 2007, we have assisted over 10,000 international students and migrants in achieving their dream in Australia. Please contact us via email, give us a ring, or even walk in our office if you are in Australia, and our consultant will personally assist with your case.

What is the cheapest course for student visa?


The cheapest course available for international students are within vocational education and training level, with major in various fields such as Business, Human Resources, Information Technology, or Leadership and Management.
English courses are available as well for students who wishes to improve on their English skill before commencing their main study. Please check with our consultant, as there might be ongoing promotion during that period of enrolment

Are these courses for international students to apply for a student visa?


Yes, all the courses that we refer to are CRICOS (Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students) registered. Only CRICOS registered courses are suitable for international students to apply for Australian student visa.

Can I study online while under Student Visa?

 

As per condition of Australian student visa, international students are required to study at least 20 hours per week. Some of the hours can be allocated to self-study online, but face-to-face class attendance is still required. Online-only courses are usually not CRICOS registered to apply for Australian student visa.

Can I work while studying under student visa?

 

Once the study has commenced, student visa holders are allowed to work part-time for up to 40 hours per fortnight or an equivalent of 20 hours per week during study term. While the course is out of session however (holiday, term/ semester breaks), student visa holders are allowed to work unlimited hours.

How much does a student visa cost?

 

As of 1 July 2019, the base charge of Australian student visa for main applicant is $620. For dependent student visa application (above 18 years old), the fee is $460, and for dependent of a student visa holder under 18 years old is $150.
Subsequent temporary application charge of $700 might apply for onshore student visa application. Please contact our office for confirmation of fees before proceeding.

Can I apply for a student visa without leaving Australia?

 

Depending on your student visa condition, as long as you don’t have 8503 no further stay condition on your current visa, Yes we can apply the student visa for your while onshore.

Can I change my working holiday or holiday visa into a student visa?

 

Yes, as long as there is no further stay condition (8503) on your current visa, we can apply for the student visa for you while you are in Australia.

I have less than two weeks on my current visa, can I still apply for a student visa?

 

Yes it is still possible to arrange the study and student visa application under two weeks. It is very important to lodge the student visa application before the expiry date of your current visa, otherwise you will breach and overstay the current visa. Please contact our office asap if you have urgent application.

Can I extend and apply for another student visa after finishing my current student visa?

 

As long as the proposed study is relevant and shows a clear pathway, yes we can extend your student visa. Please contact our office to assess your profile before moving on to study enrolment and student visa extension.

What documents to I need to prepare to apply for Australian student visa?


The list of documents you need to prepare for Australian student visa application includes, but not limited to:

  • passport
  • education certificate
  • current visa (onshore)
  • English test result such as IELTS/TOEFL (if applicable)
  • updated CV/Resume

Before you can apply for the course and student visa, our experienced consultant need to first have a review at your education and work history to help determine whether this study is suitable for you.

Can I add my spouse or family on my student visa?

 

Yes you can, there are certain documents to provide in order to establish the relationship before we can add your spouse or family as dependent under your student visa. To ensure the eligibility and criteria for the dependent on a student visa, please contact our office directly.

Can I start studying while waiting for my student visa to be granted?

 

As long as the current visa that you are holding (or the previous visa if you are under bridging) has study right, then yes you can start the study while waiting for the student visa application to be finalised.

What is OSHC?

 

OSHC stands for Overseas Student Health Cover. It is a health insurance specifically tailored for international students. All international students must have OSHC when applying for student visa with the exception of:

  • Norwegian students covered by the Norwegian National Insurance Scheme
  • Swedish students covered by Kammarkollegiet
  • Belgian students covered under the Reciprocal Health Care Agreement with Australia

If my student visa gets rejected, do I get a refund of the fees paid?

 

General administration fees such as course enrolment and student visa application fee is not refundable. However, the tuition fee and OSHC fee are refundable, and you will need to refer to the school and health insurance provider’s policy for your eligibility.
If the student visa refusal is because of providing fraudulent documents or misleading information, no refund will be given.




 
 

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Offices in Australia

Sydney Office

Sydney Office

717 Anzac Parade
Maroubra
Sydney NSW 2035
Phone : +61 2 8064 4011
Mobile : + 61 414 163 062
e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 

Melbourne Office

Melbourne Office

Manchester Unity Building
Level 7, Unit 705
220 Collins Street
Melbourne VIC 3000
Phone : +61 3 9973 2741
Mobile : + 61 452 661 687
e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 

Perth Office

Perth Office

39/ 13-15 Cantonment St
Freemantle
WA 6160
Phone: +61 2 8064 4011
Mobile: +61 406 029 642
e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 

Place to eat in Adelaide

Hey food lover! Spoil your appetite with the finest produce of Adelaide. Adelaide has its own vibe with locally baked pies and cakes that will surely make your tummy rumbling for more. Try the tender rock lobster from the Southern Ocean or hand-fed Angas beef raised on the banks of Murray River. Welcome to the world of South Australia where sumptuous food and wine are found at every turn.



1. Orana and Street ADL

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Address: 285 Rundle Street
Adelaide SA 5000
Price range: $$$

The standout newcomer the extraordinary 25 seat restaurant, Orana and Street ADL, was established within a spate of new bars and restaurants opening in Adelaide this summer.
This new eatery is comprised into 2 sections. Street ADL offers informal dining, cocktails and a selection of delicious ‘street’ food. At Street ADL, you will find delicious hamburgers, pulled kangaroo sangas, BBQ pork ribs, Coorong mulloway and South Devon steak. Whilst Orana offers more intimate setting with a stunning selection of dishes that incorporate a vast list of Australian offerings including KI scallops, Coorong Mulloway, Kangaroo, Marron and aged beef that are matched perfectly with local, national and international wines. Expecting to taste the real Australia with 2 tasting menus; lunch $150 including wine and dinner $295 with wine.
Go-to dish: Kangaroo backstrap paired with mountain pepper and sow thistle.



2. Peel Street Bar

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Address: 9 Peel Street
Adelaide SA 5000
Price range: $

Meet Chef Jordan Theodoros and his crew in his pioneer lunch bar in this little laneway called Peel Street. Lots of buzz in a precinct rapidly becoming known as “bar central”. Serving up Middle Eastern and Asian flavours, this bar has a pared-back, semi industrial style with exposed beams and brick walls, and a long polished concrete bar where lunchtime “on the concrete” specials are displayed.
It’s full flavoured, gutsy, simple cooking governed by the seasons. It looks casual, just like the atmosphere at Peel Street but food that tastes this good doesn’t come easily.
Go-to dish: mulloway fish pastry with sauce tartare and iceberg lettuce.



3. Eros Ouzeri Restaurant

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Address: 275 -277 Rundle Street
Adelaide SA 5000
Price range: $$

Originally was constructed for the Adelaide Fruit and Produce Exchange, Eros Ouzeri still maintains much of its history and bustling ambience while providing refined service, and a modern twist on the recipes and technique passed down through generations of traditional culinary Greek delights.
Get captivated with a delicious mix menu with the standards such as the traditional house-made dips, pickled and cured meats and the old favourites like lamb souvlaki and grilled octopus. For more selective diners, there are vegetarian and gluten free options provided, like hand-rolled baklava cigars and the classic galactoboureko.
Located in the heart of the City, you’ll find Eros Ouzeri easily accessible and sure to cater for and satisfy the most discerning palate.

Go-to dish: lamb souvlaki and grilled octopus.



4. Ruby Red Flamingo

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Address: 142 Tynte Street,
North Adelaide SA 5006
Price range: $$

Rudy Red Flamingo offers the Italian equivalent of tapas with menu items all designed to be shared. Must try dish are the Spiedini (the char-grill prawns, calamari, button mushrooms and capsicum) and the Salsiccia Di Porchetta (pork and fennel sausage).
The interesting part of this no-booking policy is the match-making game the staff will insist for the customers to join in. Service is otherwise appropriate; providing assistance without being intrusive.

Go-to dish: Polenta, Cannelloni, and Spiedini



5. Nano Ready 2 Go

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Address: 23 Ebenezer Pl
Adelaide SA 5000
Price range: $

The idea behind NANO ready 2 go is to combine the delicate hand-made-from-scratch Italian bread with amazing coffee to facilitate a busy city lifestyle.
Here, customers are met by a family that cares. They care about what they feed you and how you feel afterwards. It makes the whole precinct feel more connected, more relevant. Tucked off the Rundle Street in Ebenezer Place, is big, bright and very Italian with all the right elements for breakfast, fast or slow.
Terrific pizzas and focaccias, everything baked fresh that morning, friendly staff, great coffee and orange juice pressed in front of you. Minimal wine offering but it does the job.
Everybody goes there. Breakfast (and lunch) keeps going until 3.30pm.

Go-to dish: pasta of the day, such as linguini arrabiate


Place to eat in Brisbane

Brisbane pleasant outdoor climate and abundance of fresh produce means al fresco-style food and drink. Whether it is a steak at a pub, a good coffee or a five-star degustation is locally sourced ingredients; from Moreton Bay prawns to greens from Lockyer Valley.



1.The New Shanghai

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Address: LG 23 Queens Plaza
226 Queen Street, Brisbane
Price range: $$

A themed like Hong Kong tea house will give you live entertainment of their skilful front kitchen staffs making the dumpling right before your eyes.

Go-to dish: xiao long bao



2. Deer Duck Bistro

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Address: 396 Milton Road
Auchenflower, Brisbane
Price range: $$

The sound of jazz, the classic antiquity look, the touch of sensual fabric, the aroma and taste of food alchemy in Deer Duck Bistro make it quickly becomes a much talked dinner destination. In contrary with its carnivorous name, this is a place that caters for vegetarians. Textures potato and eggplant, 63 degree hen egg, lavosh and asparagus are some of the menu example.

Go-to dish: crab with tomato, avocado, jamon, and lemon ‘snow’ and asparagus with the chocolate forest with seven textures of chocolate and orange marshmallow dessert.



3. Brewhouse Brisbane

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Address: 601 Stanley Street
Wooloongaba, Queensland
Price range: $$

Conveniently located in central Woolloongabba, the building of Brewhouse Brisbane is rich history as a hotel which dates back to 1889. Expect chef Andrew McCabe’s recommend dish, steak from the grill given a helping hand to tender with dark ale marinade in a lively pub-style surrounds. Also do not miss the mighty racks of beef-infused, fall-apart barbeque pork ribs. Most of the menu is given beery accents; garlic three-cheese pizza with tortilla base comes with dark ale-infused caramelised onion, or Brewhouse's pie of the day, fittingly accompanied by beer-battered chips.
Best of all, the beers are brewed fresh in their owned brewery in Albion Brisbane. Guarantee preservative fee and contain only the 4 key ingredients; barley, malt, water, and hops. Brewhouse Brisbane is definitely deserved a reputation for being one of Woolloongabba’s most popular destination.

Go-to dish: Dark ale marinade steak a la Chef Andrew McCabe.



4. Esquire and Esq

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Address: 145 Eagle Street
Brisbane
Price range: $

Perfection is the word for Esquire and Esq. No concessions to sloppiness of presentation, no slacking off in the sourcing of the pure and fresh, no allowance for unknowledgeable service or slipshod attitude. In addition, experience a universe of casualness while sit at smart timber tables contemplating the river and Brisbane Story Bridge. The food delivered is arguably Brisbane’s best. The 3 course lunch taste menus as generous as $35. Choices are divided into categories of charcoal, raw, raw greens, basic and sweet. Esq menu highlights include Moreton Bay sand squid, ocean prawns in garlic emulsion and rainbow trout – all cooked using charcoal - and their famous dessert the $12 Campari sherbet, orange sorbet, curds and whey ice-cream.

Go-to dish: Campari sherbet, orange sorbet, curds and whey ice-cream



5. Alchemy restaurant and bar

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Address: 175 Eagle Street
Brisbane
Price range: $$

2012 Brisbane Times Good Food Guide Awards – Queensland Good Food Guide 2012. Alchemy restaurant is one of Brisbane’s hidden gems with exceptional food. Minimalist décor acclaimed so diners can focus on the million-dollar views overlooking the Story Bridge Brisbane.
Head chef Brad has introduced an Oven Roasted Venison Loin dish to hail the onset of the cooler weather. With a Chocolate Coffee Crumble and Dark Chocolate Ganache accompaniment, it’s an unexpected and subtle taste sensation.

Go-for dish: Oven Roasted Venison Loin dish.



6. Custom house

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Address: 399 Queen Street
Brisbane
Price range: $$

Custom House offers guests the chance to dine in a building steeped in history. You will find exquisite boardrooms, a stunning ballroom, and a relaxing restaurant popular with tourists, business clients and local customers. A modern Australian menu makes use of some terrific local produce while remaining fairly priced for a restaurant on the river in the CBD.
Dine on the likes of heirloom tomato tarte tatin with black olive tapenade for entree followed by an eye fillet main with beetroot purée, horseradish crème and duck fat potatoes. The cuisine philosophy is to source seasonal produce to prepare dishes that are well presented with good clean flavours. The wine list incorporates some strong cabernet blends from South Australia as well as a handful of stellar international drops likes the Finca Flichman Gestos Malbec from Mendoza, Argentina and a Kaltern ‘Südtirol’ Pinot Grigio from Alto Adige, Italy.

Go-to dish: eye fillet main with beetroot purée, horseradish crème and duck fat potatoes