1,503 Korean students stripped of their visa in last financial year

Travel ban forced people to cancel their trip to Australia.

Travel ban forced people to cancel their trip to Australia. Source: SBS

Nearly 18,000 student visas were cancelled by the federal government last year, and South Koreans accounted for the second-largest number of student visa cancellations in 2018-19, with 1503 and Chinese nationals accounted for 4686 of them.


Department of Home Affairs figures reveal the number of Chin­ese students losing their visas was at the highest level in five years. China has accounted for the highest numbers of cancellations since 2014-15, but has the most inter­national students in Australia.

Last financial year, 45,309 visas were granted to Chinese citizens.

South Koreans accounted for the second-largest number of stud­ent visa cancellations in 2018-19, with 1503.

Citizens of India (1157), Malaysia (1107) and Brazil (914) also accounte­d for high numbers of cancellations.

It’s understood that among the more common reasons for cancel­lations were failure to be enrolled in an appropriate course, providing incorrect information or bogus documents and being found to be a “non-genuine” student.


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