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Tuition-free education at public universities with minimal semester fees.
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Tuition-free education at public universities with minimal semester fees.
One of the lowest unemployment rates in Europe and high demand for their graduates worldwide.
Peaceful and secure environment to study supported by an efficient judicial system and law enforcement.
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Those who do not have the direct qualification to study a bachelor’s program at a German university have to attend a foundation year which is a preparatory course required for some international students.
Australia offers a unique combination of world-class education and a relaxed, outdoor lifestyle. It is a leader in global research and home to some of the world’s most livable cities like Melbourne and Sydney. For students, Australia is a favorite because of its high minimum wage for part-time work, its welcoming multicultural society, and the strong emphasis on “work-life balance” that ensures a healthy and happy study experience.
The Australian system is highly regulated and focused on “Practical Learning,” ensuring that students graduate with skills that employers actually need.
Quality education available for international students at tuition fees on par with domestic students in public universities.
Open work permits for students with 1 to 3 years of study of up to 20 hours per week for financial support.
International graduates qualify for an 18-month job search visa and permanent residency after 5 years of studying and working in Germany.
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The Australian government provides strong support through the Temporary Graduate Visa (Subclass 485). In 2026, students can stay and work for 2 to 4 years after graduation, depending on their degree and location. The government also offers extra incentives for those who study in “Regional” areas, providing them with longer work rights and a clearer path toward permanent residency.