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Is it still safe to study in Australia?

In addition to being concerned about the quality of the school, the most important thing for international students is safety. In recent years, incidents of victimization of international students have occurred frequently, making safety issues even more worrying.

But Australia is still very safe.

1. The cities that international students choose to go to Australia are basically Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane, and Perth, and these cities are among the most livable cities in the world. Ranked top, so don't worry about local security issues.

2. Australia has a gun control policy, so you don’t have to worry about many people carrying guns like in the United States, and they will draw their guns and shoot indiscriminately if they disagree...

3. Australia is also the only country in the world where A country that protects the safety and rights of international students in the form of national legislation.

4. In 2018, the Australian government refused to sign the Global Migration Agreement (basically the Global Refugee Sharing Agreement) and Australia no longer accepts refugees, so there is no need to worry about terrorists among the refugees.

Although Australia has some good policies and management, international students still need to pay attention to their own safety abroad.

1. Try not to come home late

If you have something to do and come home late, it is best to tell your friends or roommates. Australia is a vast country and sparsely populated, so there is no guarantee that all people are good people

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2. Don’t reveal your wealth or show off your wealth

A gentleman is not guilty, but he is guilty of having a jade. You can't guarantee that someone will be interested in meeting Cai. We are here to learn and try to keep a low profile.

3. Memorize emergency telephone numbers:

Memorize emergency telephone numbers: police, ambulance, fire, etc. When you realize you are about to encounter danger, you can call the police as quickly as possible.

In order to prevent problems before they occur, be sure to keep the helpline and emergency measures in mind!

4. Be kind to others

Whether it is your roommate, classmate or other people, you must remain kind and don't be hostile to others. Many recent safety incidents involving international students were caused by people around them.

5. Don’t live too far away

It is best to go to the student dormitory provided by the school when studying abroad. Although it is more expensive, it is much safer. If you fail to apply, it is best to live in a student apartment that is close to the school or a more prosperous one. Generally speaking, student apartments will have good security, so remember not to live too far away.

6. Pay attention to traffic safety and don’t be too naughty when going out

7. Stay away from red light districts

These places are a mixed bag, and there is a high chance that there will be people involved in gangs. So try to stay away

8. Don’t take drugs! ! !

Marijuana has been legalized in Australia, but do not take drugs. Some of your local friends may ask you to take a few puffs, so stay away.

That’s all for now, I hope it can help you! I wish you good luck in studying abroad!