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International Students

Student visas

Overseas students (that is, non-Australian residents) can obtain a student visa to study in qsft’s Diploma of Screen course. Overseas students must study five areas of study per semester full time and are not eligible to study part time. Qsft is registered on the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students.

The Australian Department of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs requires an applicant for a student visa to provide a confirmation of enrolment form, which the qsft is authorised to issue.

Our CRICOS Course Code
(for Diploma of Screen): 043525D
Our CRICOS provider code is 02158F
Ash (Qld) Pty Ltd t/as Queensland School of Film and Television (qsft).

For more information on applying for a student visa you can visit The Department of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs website or contact us. For more information on Brisbane visit the ourbrisbane.com website.

To get your application started, request an infopack

 

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Cost of Living in Brisbane

Brisbane is one of the most affordable and livable cities in Australia which is why it's also one of the fastest growing. Basic cost of living for single students is approximately $250-$300* per week.

Rent: approx. $180 p/w* (share accomodation or studio apartment)

Food and incidentals: approx. $80-$90 p/w*

Public transport: approx. $20 p/w*

Electricity/phone:approx.$30 p/w*

The above costs are estimates only.

*All prices in Australian dollars

Map of Brisbane

For a detailed map of Brisbane click here.


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