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@@Eagleeye644mage puthage Australia student visa eka refused una putha maanasikawa watilai inne, api monawada karanna one, information tikak danaganna puluwanda?
@@disnafernando4149 it's not the end of your son's world. There are some gov policy changes recently on migration, so immigration dept is indiscriminately refusing visas, unfortunately from level 3 countries like SL, they are all shortsighted politics. Your son is not alone, there are many other students who were affected by these haphazard gov policy changes. Even if his visa was granted there is no certainty that he could stay here into PR as that process is also highly restricted now. There is a massive housing crisis in Aus whilst students are beginning for cheep accommodation, having to do even 3 or 4 odd jobs just to survive. I don't know what area of your son's studies, depending on that, there are plenty of courses your son can do within SL to qualify himself respectably rather than washing other people’s toilets in Australia. ECU and Curtin uni for example has started their own full university courses in Colombo up to bachelor's degree, so he can get in there as an option and then come here for his masters if his line of study is in demand. I migrated to Australia 20 years ago with PR visas in hand (me and my whole family became citizens within 2 years, later it was increased to 4 years for ppl came after) because I was a fully qualified accountant with both CIMA and CA. I did all exams for both those qualifications in SL whist full-time working with self respect. Even with one qualification I could have migrated to Aus. So I started living and working here in Aus with self respect and dignity without having to clean someone's toilets or push trolleys in super markets like some people who show off posting those TikTok and RU-vid in social media, who has done all those dirty work just to survive here. My family also never had to struggle or suffer. Your son can do what me and many of my professional friends did. They migrated as qualified accountants, engineers or IT professionals etc. If he is skilled, he'll have many opportunities in future, many countries will open doors to him. Australia is the 4th county I worked. Your son is still young, he will have world of opportunities ahead of him, so advised him to study hard and work smart be professionally qualified/ skilled, then he'll be fine, never to give up and mess up his valuable young life. As parents be supportive and kind to him at a time like this. All the best to him 🙌
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