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Australia Student Visa fund declaration?

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When we apply Australia Student we need to sign a declaration stating that we have access to enough funds to meet the cost of our remainder of our expected stay in Australia. Do we need to show any documents? Or we just need to sign it and show them we have enough fund for 1 year? By the way, i don't have any sponsor, i depend on myself, and my current money is only enough to cover 1 year of all the fees. Thanks a lot for your answer...

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  1. The application checklist for Assessment Level 2 states that you not only have to sign the declaration, but must also provide evidence that you have sufficient funds to cover yourself and any family members coming with you for living costs, tuition costs and school costs for any school-age children for the first 12 months of your stay in Australia.

    The declaration by itself is sufficient for the remainder of your stay and you will not need to attach evidence of funds for the period after the first 12 months to your application.

    The following sets everything out in detail:

    http://www.immi.gov.au/students/students...


  2. yes you need documents among them: your latest credit card bill and bank statement where your funds are

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