(1) This Procedure sets out how the University of Canberra (University) administers requests from international students holding a student visa to transfer, within the first six months of their principal course of study: (2) The Procedure ensures that transfer processes are consistent with the requirements of the Education Services for Overseas Students Act 2000, and the National Code of Practice for Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2018 (National Code 2018), a legislative instrument made under the ESOS Act 2000. (3) This Procedure applies to all international students holding a student visa, seeking transfer between registered providers where the student has not completed the first six months of their principal course of study (see Definitions for meaning of ‘principal course of study’). (4) Refer to the International Student Policy. (5) In accordance with the National Code 2018, all requests for transfer (prior to completion of the first six months of a student’s principal course of study) must be: (6) To ensure the best interests of the student seeking to transfer from the University to another registered provider, the University also requires the valid enrolment from the other registered provider to: (7) Where the international student is under the age of 18, the receiving registered provider must: (8) For students under the age of 18, the University must obtain written confirmation from the receiving registered provider of: (9) The University will grant a request for transfer in circumstances including but not limited to where: (10) The University will refuse a request for transfer where: (11) Factors the University will consider when determining whether a transfer would be detrimental to the student include, but are not limited to: (12) A decision to refuse a transfer request must be provided to the student in writing and contain the reasons for the decision as well as information about the student’s rights to appeal the decision under the Student Grievance Resolution Policy within 20 working days. (13) The University will not knowingly admit an international student seeking to transfer from another registered provider prior to the student completing six months of their principal course of study, except where any of the following apply: (14) The Future Students business unit will: (15) The University will assess and reply to a student’s request to transfer within 10 working days, subject to all relevant supporting documentation and evidence being submitted with the request. (16) Where the transfer request is refused, the University will not update the refusal status in PRISMS until: (17) If a release is granted, it must be at no cost to the international student and the University must advise the international student to contact the Commonwealth Department responsible for Immigration to seek advice on whether a new student visa is required. (18) The University will keep a record of all transfer requests and records related to the assessment of, and decision regarding the request, for a minimum of two years after the international student ceases to be an accepted student.International Student Transfer Assessment Procedure
Section 1 - Purpose
Section 2 - Scope
Section 3 - Policy
Section 4 - Procedure
Transfer from the University of Canberra to Another Provider
Additional Requirements for Students Under the Age of 18
Circumstances in Which the University Will Grant a Transfer Request
Circumstances in Which the University Will Refuse a Transfer Request
Transfer to the University from Another Provider
Processing Transfer Requests
Records
Section 5 - Roles and Responsibilities
Who
Responsibilities
International Student Support (within Student Wellbeing and International Support)
Manager, International
Manager, Student Conduct, Appeals and Grievances
Future Students
Director, Student Life
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Terms
Definitions
Registered provider
An organisation that is registered on the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS) to provide courses to Overseas Students.
Student visa
An authorisation permitting people who are not Australian citizens or permanent residents to come to Australia for the primary purpose of studying in Australia as defined by the Migration Act 1958. (Definition from the National Code 2018)
Principal course of study
The main course of study to be undertaken by an overseas student where a student visa has been issued for multiple courses of study. The principal course of study would normally be the final course of study where the overseas student arrives in Australia with a student visa that covers multiple courses(definition from the National Code 2018)
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