What should I do if my COE is cancelled due to insufficient attendance while studying in Australia?

Updated on educate 2024-02-25
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    After getting the offer, the COE of studying in Australia is determined to go to the school, and after the tuition is prepaid, the admission confirmation given by the school is also an important material for applying for a visa, and now it has been changed to an electronic admission confirmation, that is, there are many reasons for being canceled, such as not registering for a course, changing courses at will, attendance not reaching 80%, academic performance not meeting school requirements, etc., there are always many reasons. COE was canceled from contacting the school, confirming whether he could continue to study, and if he could continue to study, everyone would be happy, and if he could not continue to study, the immigration bureau would explain the reason, otherwise the visa would be cancelled.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Last year, more than 10,000 international students were deported from the country and tens of thousands of international students were required to leave the country voluntarily due to violating student visa regulations. It is worth noting that if the attendance rate of international students does not reach 80% and there is no valid reason, the student visa will likely be cancelled.

    The Student Visa 8202 stipulates that during each semester, the student must meet the course requirements set by the school. What is often referred to as a course requirement is to indicate attendance and grades. In general, college courses do not calculate attendance, but other courses such as:

    Language, high school, pre-university and post-secondary courses require students to have at least 80% attendance.

    Therefore, in order to avoid unnecessary trouble, students must deal with the attendance problem, in addition to ensuring that they attend classes on time, they should also pay attention to the following aspects:

    1.Check your inbox frequently and pay attention to any emails you receive from your school.

    Keep a record at school and check your attendance with the school at any time.

    Most international students with problems with grades and attendance have one thing in common, that is, they are not concerned about their own affairs, and think that the appeal application required by the school is not a big deal, as long as they write casually and make up a reason to solve the problem.

    Some students never even check the school's email and personal mail, let alone the mailbox, until they are ready to return to China and pass through Australian customs before they are told that their student visa has been cancelled.

    2.Try not to take time off to visit your home country during your studies.

    If you have to return to your hometown to visit relatives, you should pay special attention to doing a good job in the following aspects:

    Be sure to ask for leave from the school (explain clearly the reason and duration of the leave); Must have written consent from the school; Be sure to return to school on time and cannot postpone; If you need to see a doctor, you must issue a leave note, and then ask the school for leave, and hand over the leave note to the school the next day, and be sure to keep a copy of yourself for future reference.

    However, even if the above "musts" are achieved, the immigration department may not cancel the visa. The safe way is to return home only during the school holidays to visit family on vacation.

    3.Don't panic if something goes wrong, and know how to protect yourself through legal means.

    Australia is a country with a legal system, and international students should know how to use legal means to protect their rights and interests.

    Once there is a problem, don't panic blindly, but take the initiative to face it and see if the school handles this matter correctly in accordance with the relevant laws of Australia. To study in Australia, friends should study hard and succeed in their studies, so as not to be repatriated to China after being cancelled for Australian study visas. For more information about studying in Australia, please visit the official website of Shanghai International Undergraduate Study Abroad.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    COE and student visas are extremely important for international students, which means that international students have a legal status to stay and study in Australia. If it is cancelled, then you will have to suspend your studies and return to your home country in time to avoid overstaying and affecting future offers and visa applications.

    So how should we deal with such a dilemma? If an international student has had their COE cancelled, they can urgently transfer to a school that is willing to accept their current academic status, issue a new COE to update their visa status, and retain their legal status. Although this method is feasible, it is relatively time-consuming, and the transfer of colleges is not good, and a lot of time will be wasted in the middle of tossing and turning, and graduation will have to be extended for several years.

    Generally, I can't graduate because of a visa or failure during my studies in Australia, so I recommend that I choose to skip the undergraduate and apply for a master's degree directly, and finally get a master's degree, so that you don't have to waste a few years to transfer to complete the bachelor's degree. And the taught master, there is only one year of course, and the parents say that they have graduated from the bachelor's degree, and finally get the master degree of the famous school to return to China, the cost performance is undoubtedly higher, and because the time is only one year, it will not cost too much money. This method is more suitable for some senior students, who are about to graduate but cannot graduate normally due to visa and other reasons, and can also save a lot of time and energy.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello subject. Students studying in Australia should be more aware that there are corresponding regulations on their COE for students' attendance, and the student's attendance rate cannot be less than 80%, if it is lower, it is possible to receive a school notification email, which may be a warning. It is possible to be expelled outright.

    Of course, if there are indeed objective factors as the subject said, then the subject can see if he has the opportunity to appeal when he receives the email, and if so, he can report the real situation to the school master's degree and issue corresponding materials to support it.

    If some students really do not have the corresponding objective stool factors to help them fight for a chance to continue their studies, and still want to continue their studies, it is recommended that they consider transferring or applying directly to a master's school.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello subject. There is also a solution to the situation of dismissal due to low attendance. As the subject said, I was not interested in the course so I didn't go to class.

    The first option is to consider changing your major and re-applying to an undergraduate college. Of course, this method needs to consider how to tell the family about the situation, whether to tell the family about the expulsion, and then let Hengpi's family support him to reapply for undergraduate studies.

    Method 2: Consider applying directly to a master's school. If you don't want to tell your family about your actual situation, and you don't want to spend too much time on completing your undergraduate degree, you can consider this option. If you apply for a master's degree across the undergraduate program, your family will also support you, and at the same time, you will be able to complete your studies with your own heart, and you will be more competitive after graduation.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. Consequences of unqualified attendance: Generally speaking, when the attendance rate does not meet the requirements, the school will first issue a warning letter to the student (please check your school email frequently) and ask the school to explain. If the explanation fails, you will even be expelled from the school and your student visa will be cancelled, and the consequences will not be serious.

    2. Explanation within the school:

    1.Intramural explanations usually require students to explain a few questions to the school:

    1) Why is there a course with more than 50% failure for two consecutive semesters?

    2) Why do some compulsory courses double fail or even triple fail?

    3) Why is there not enough attendance?

    At the same time, the student needs to convince the school that he or she is capable of improving the situation and continuing the current course, otherwise the student will receive Section 20, be expelled from the school and reported to the USCIS, and the student visa will be cancelled.

    2.Write an in-school explanation.

    Remember: The key to on-campus interpretation is the quality of the written explanation. Many students underestimate the importance of on-campus explanations, and casually find some very common reasons: saying that they are unwell, their language skills are not enough, etc., but these are not enough to explain to the school that they have not done well.

    Moreover, if you do not have complete supporting documents to back it up, the above explanation is completely invalid. And an excessively long and unfocused written explanation doesn't do anything in the slightest.

    3.A reasonable written explanation should include the following:

    1) Reasons for poor grades and failure of courses. Note that it must be a compelling reason beyond the student's control

    2) Reasons why the student is confident that he or she can continue to successfully complete his or her studies.

    3) Carefully analyze how students will overcome the difficulties that lead to poor grades and make real efforts to improve their academic performance.

    If there are supporting documents, such as proof of serious physical health problems, etc., please submit them to the school together with a written explanation. After the hearing, the school will decide whether a hearing is necessary, and an explanation will be given shortly after the hearing.

    4.Explain the process within the school.

    1) Receive an explanation letter from the school.

    2) Submit a written explanation within the specified time.

    3) Attend school hearings.

    4) *If successful, stay in the school to continue your studies; *If you fail, you can choose Internal External Appeal.

    5) Receive the result of the appeal.

    If successful, stay at the school to continue your studies;

    If you fail, you will be expelled from the school, receive Section 20, and report to USCIS.

    6.Students need to explain to the immigration office within 28 days (otherwise the visa will be automatically cancelled).

    If successful, the student visa will not be cancelled and the student can continue to study in Australia.

    If this fails, the student visa is cancelled and an appeal application will need to be lodged with the MRT.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    You can only apply for a transfer as soon as possible, and quickly transfer to another school in Australia to continue your studies, so that you can keep your Australian study visa and continue your studies in a new Australian university, so that you can obtain your academic qualifications, and then apply for academic certification.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    To study in Australia, the minimum attendance required by the Immigration Department for international students is 80, and if the student's long-term attendance is lower than the requirement, then the school will ask for an explanation. If it cannot be clarified, the school will report to the immigration department for processing. Your situation seems to be more serious, but there is a solution.

    It's up to you and your plans for the future.

    If you want to study abroad, you can continue to study abroad, but you need a new COE, that is, this school doesn't want you anymore, you need to find a school that can accept you, and produce a new COE, so that you can continue to study abroad. If there is no new COE, your visa will be cancelled.

    Or you can apply directly for a master's degree in the current situation, which is also feasible.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    COE is a confirmation of enrollment, and only when you get a COE can you be eligible to process the visa, and international students need to reach 80% of the attendance rate of each semester, if they do not meet the requirements, they will be warned by the school, and if the student does not meet the requirements after the warning, they will be withdrawn.

    There are also many cases where international students have low attendance abroad, so the following suggestions can be given depending on the situation:

    1. If you do not want to study abroad after graduating from the bachelor's degree, you can return to China with a certificate of return to study with a degree and a letter of residence certification, and if you successfully graduate abroad, you can find some ordinary units to work after returning to China, and you can buy a tax-free car with a certificate of return.

    2. If you have not graduated from the bachelor's degree, you can also choose to apply for a taught master's degree in the UK, which lasts for one year, mainly in the form of lectures, special discussions, examinations and continuous evaluations, and degrees, and can only be awarded a degree after completing 180 credits.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    When you return to your home country, you will have to reapply for a visa. In this case, it is best to stay in Australia and apply to another Australian university. Get a new COE, transfer it with your credits at the University of Mexico, and continue to study at an Australian university, and get a new Australian university degree with full credits.

    When you return to your home country, you have one more thing to do to apply for a student visa. If you don't understand that aspect, you can ask.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1. The undergraduate has not graduated and transferred to another major and continues to complete the undergraduate studies (this is also suitable for the first and second years, and cannot enter the junior year and study);

    2. Apply directly for the master's hall without graduating from the bachelor's degree, (suitable for those who have not graduated from the junior bachelor's degree, the one-year teaching examination in the UK is master's degree, the time is short, the gold content is high, and you can enter the job after graduating and returning to China after one year.) );

    3. If you don't want to go abroad without graduating from a bachelor's degree, you can only settle for the second, you can have a degree, a certificate of returnees from studying abroad, and a third-party letter certification, which can also be used to prove that you can successfully graduate abroad, and you can also use it to find a job, but the employment unit will also have limitations.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The attendance rate of studying in Australia is not enough to drop out of the undergraduate program. Negotiate with the school for a fine and continue your studies.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Attendance is the most basic requirement for a student in Australia, I don't know why you don't go to class because you have a cautious body, if you have a special reason, then you may be given a chance after explaining to the school and providing relevant evidence, but if you don't have a good reason, then it will not only affect your studies, but even the school will report to the immigration department.

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