Migration Hub Australia
10/06/2026
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A major new proposal from Pauline Hanson and One Nation has reignited debate over international students, migration, and Australiaβs housing crisis.
The party has unveiled a tougher approach to student visas, proposing that international students who drop out of their courses would be required to leave Australia before applying to study again.
According to Pauline Hanson, the current visa system is being exploited through course changes, bridging visas, and asylum claims practices One Nation says are contributing to pressure on housing, infrastructure, and migration numbers.
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βͺοΈ Students who discontinue their studies would need to leave Australia before reapplying
βͺοΈ No bridging visas for students who drop out
βͺοΈ No appeals through the Australian Review Tribunal for affected students
βͺοΈ Crackdown on βcourse-hoppingβ between colleges and providers
βͺοΈ Greater focus on education opportunities for Australians
The proposal comes at a time when migration, housing affordability, and international student numbers remain major political issues across Australia.
Supporters argue stricter rules are necessary to protect the integrity of the visa system and reduce pressure on housing.
Critics say international students contribute billions to the economy, support universities, create jobs, and strengthen Australiaβs multicultural society.
Whatβs your view?
Should Australia tighten student visa rules, or do international students make too important a contribution to the country?
Read the full story here: The Indian Sun
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