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I'm posting this thread in hope to get some information and feedback on a few things that I'm confused about regarding HECS and all that.
I'm a permanent resident of Australia, and I have been for my 18 years of life. I just found out that PR's aren't eligible for HECS-HELP.
Last year I was going to do a citizenship test along with my brother but I wanted to focus on my HSC.
So the question I'm looking for an answer to is- if I become an Australian Citizen by the end of this year, will I be able to defer the rest of my uni fees to HECS-HELP? Obviously I'll have to pay for my first semester (maybe my second as well), but once I become an Australian Citizen, can I submit a new "Request for Commonwealth Support and HECS-HELP" form and get HECS?
If I knew PRs weren't eligible I would've done my citizenship ages ago. I remember when my brother went to uni he was eligible for HECS even though he was a PR... but that was a few years back.
Also, one more question, I'm a little confused as to the benefits of being a CSP if you are ineligible for HECS.
Thanks in advance! And sorry if the questions are n00bish.
I'm a permanent resident of Australia, and I have been for my 18 years of life. I just found out that PR's aren't eligible for HECS-HELP.
Last year I was going to do a citizenship test along with my brother but I wanted to focus on my HSC.
So the question I'm looking for an answer to is- if I become an Australian Citizen by the end of this year, will I be able to defer the rest of my uni fees to HECS-HELP? Obviously I'll have to pay for my first semester (maybe my second as well), but once I become an Australian Citizen, can I submit a new "Request for Commonwealth Support and HECS-HELP" form and get HECS?
If I knew PRs weren't eligible I would've done my citizenship ages ago. I remember when my brother went to uni he was eligible for HECS even though he was a PR... but that was a few years back.
Also, one more question, I'm a little confused as to the benefits of being a CSP if you are ineligible for HECS.
Thanks in advance! And sorry if the questions are n00bish.