GEMS is the one-stop-shop for students aspiring to study abroad. We offer comprehensive test preparation, admissions services and financial advice to students for education in the Australia, UK, Canada, New Zealand and USA etc. Our goal is to offer the most innovative and time-saving admission information that will make the otherwise laborious application process as simple as possible.
Applying for higher education abroad is a huge decision, both financially and emotionally. It is imperative to invest adequate time and effort in order to make the right decision. Our expert consultants can hold your hand through the entire process helping you make the right decision every step of the way.
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We can help you with:
Online Test Preparation : GRE, GMAT, SAT, TOEFL, IELTS
Best course selection
Best university and college selection
Visa process assistance
Discounted air tickets by Major Airlines
International travel assistance
Permanenet Residency Counseling
Assisting in procuring accommodation near college or university and other basic needs
Cost of Living
Living costs vary according to taste, interest and
finances. Students and parents should set a budget
based on individual needs with flexibility to allow for
changes. Sydney is a large city with a range of options
to suit the lifestyle you may choose to lead. We advise
budgeting a minimum of A$12,000 per year to cover
essential living expenses.
What is PR permanent residency.
Permanent residency refers to a person's visa status: the person is allowed to reside indefinitely within a country despite not having citizenship. A person with such status is known as a permanent resident.
Holders of permanent residency visas may remain in Australia indefinitely. These visas last up to five years from the date of grant. Until the permanent resident visa expires, the visa holder may leave and re-enter Australia freely. A notable feature of the permanent residency visa is that, even after the initial visa expires, the holder is entitled to stay in Australia indefinitely without breaching immigration regulations
Permanent residents enjoy many of the rights and privileges of citizens, including access to free or subsidised legal and health services and education. They do not have the right to vote in federal elections, but some states allow permanent residents from Commonwealth of Nations countries to vote in State and local government elections.
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