Want to study in Australia but the problem of finance?

I am living in Hong Kong. Currently, 17 years of old.First everything I do an application in four university in Australia. They are Monash, Macquarie, University of South Wales and RMIT. The first question is what do you will be suitable for me to get a bachelor's degree in business with financial difficulties? Second question, a way to overcome the financial difficulties borrowing from the bank, Do bank have student loans? How do I get? Or my parents should take the loan would be better? We have here, such as Banks such as HSBC and Standard on the map. Plus my teachers told me they received the government loan and pay like in 10-15 years time.Is this possible?

G'day, The two responders above seems really fishy. Please do not give your personal details to them all via the Internet unless you trust the person very well. If you do, and it turns out they are criminals, they may use your personal information do something terrible. Believe me, lots of that has happened in the world. If you wish to apply for scholarships, visit www.ausaid.gov.au scholarship programs for the Australian government. If your parents can apply for the loan, it may be easier. Ask your teacher ABT loans they receive and how to apply. No banks in Australia offers loans to international students. Also consider this … 1. You pay in advance and budget you very very very well. You can request a work permit once you have arrived in Australia, but you can not work 20hrs/week during the study period, and full time only during the holiday period, so as you can see, you can not rely on income Australia to meet your needs. Please be careful since I have seen many fellow international students dating back to midway home due to lack of funds. 2. As you are under 18 years of age, you will need a legal guardian or care when you are in Australia under the Australian student visa regulations. It can be very expensive. You can see one of PPL lecturing job caregiver www.studentfirst.com.au ABT idea to get the royalties. 3. Sydney is the most expensive city in Australia, compared to Melbourne. Thus, you might want to put this into consideration when the choice of UNI. Hope that helps. Good luck for your study and welcome to Australia.

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