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Leaked memos reveal international students rorting dual-study loophole – By Clay Lucas

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Leaked memos reveal international students rorting dual-study loophole – By Clay Lucas

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Leaked federal government memos reveal large numbers of international students are exploiting a loophole in Australia’s visa system to abandon university courses for cheaper private colleges and then go on to work instead of study.

The documents also show the federal Education Department has taken little action on the issue despite admitting it was a serious problem at least 18 months ago.

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Last year 11,000 overseas students signed up to undertake concurrent study.

International students in Australia can sign up for “concurrent study”, a rule designed to allow preparation for employment through short courses such as responsible service of alcohol or barista and hospitality training.

But with little oversight from authorities once they enter Australia, growing numbers of students are obtaining a student visa offshore via a university enrolment and then enrolling in a cheaper vocational education course once they arrive. In the past year, 11,000 overseas students signed up to undertake concurrent study.

In March 2022, an International Student Transfers Working Group led by the federal Education Department flagged in a leaked memo that “concurrent study is being misused”.

“The concurrent option appears to be misused by many [education] providers to facilitate student transfers, effectively allowing students to transfer to the second concurrent course without a release from the principal provider,” the memo said.

“This clearly indicates students undertaking concurrent study are not doing so for the purposes of a genuine complement to their primary course, but are instead using the option to transfer out of their first course.”

Minutes from a 2021 meeting of the same group also show no action being taken over the problem despite clear awareness of its impact.

A review of 21,000 students between 2018 and 2021 who undertook concurrent study, a memo said, showed “in a very large majority of cases, the initial [course] was not continued after one month of enrolment and the student instead continued only in the second course”.

An unreleased inquiry led by former Victoria Police chief commissioner Christine Nixon has found evidence of widespread corruption in Australia’s multibillion-dollar international education industry as well as rampant mistreatment of visa holders and a lack of enforcement. In response to the inquiry’s findings the federal government will on Monday announce new penalties, including jail, for employers who force migrant workers to breach their visa and a $50 million boost for the Australian Border Force.

A review of 21,000 students between 2018 and 2021 who undertook concurrent study, a memo said, showed “in a very large majority of cases, the initial [course] was not continued after one month of enrolment and the student instead continued only in the second course”.

An unreleased inquiry led by former Victoria Police chief commissioner Christine Nixon has found evidence of widespread corruption in Australia’s multibillion-dollar international education industry as well as rampant mistreatment of visa holders and a lack of enforcement. In response to the inquiry’s findings the federal government will on Monday announce new penalties, including jail, for employers who force migrant workers to breach their visa and a $50 million boost for the Australian Border Force.

Tracking international student enrolments = elanj
Note: There is a break in series between 2001 and 2002. Data for the periods 1994-2001 and 2002-2020 are therefore not directly comparable due to the different sources used to compile the data.
* English Language Intensive Courses for Overseas Students
Source: Department of Education, Skills and Employment
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The federal Education Department and Home Affairs, Hill said, had been aware of the issue with concurrent study since the Morrison government’s time in office but little had been done to prevent it.

Hill said former education ministers Alan Tudge and Stuart Robert were made aware of the issue. “For years the Liberal government knew about this but did nothing,” he said.

Associate Professor Peter Hurley is the director of Victoria University’s Mitchell Institute, which specialises in analysing education policy. He said the concurrent study loophole circumvented the intent of Australia’s international education approach and compromised the system’s integrity.

“There is consternation that there are providers and agents facilitating this type of behaviour,” Hurley said. “They are the ones that possess the knowledge about loopholes. There also seems to be some difficulty in finding an appropriate regulatory response.”

He said the government needed to tackle the issue quickly. Last month Alison Cleary, assistant secretary of the Education Department’s international quality branch, told the international education inquiry there was real concern over course-hopping.

“The department is aware of the use of concurrent study to facilitate some inappropriate movements,” she said. “We would regard the number of transfers that are associated with concurrent study as more than we would like, more than we are expecting.”

An Education Department spokeswoman said a review of the Education Services for Overseas Students Act was under way to see how it could be improved to support “integrity in international education”. She said concurrent study was part of this review.

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