Dozens of Pakistani students have been waiting up to 30 months to learn whether they will be allowed Down Under for doctoral studies as the pandemic exposes Australia鈥檚 dismissive treatment of people who fortify its research training community.
Some 50 Pakistanis say they have received scant word on the progress of visa applications lodged over the past two and a half years. Many have deferred scholarships multiple times, with some forced to switch universities after offers expired. Some have paid 鈥渉uge聽fees鈥 retaking lapsed medical and language tests. Others have run out of options, with stipends and places cancelled.
The applicants include students and lecturers in physics, chemistry, engineering and health, with specialities including solar cells, brain-computer interfaces and synthetic cancer drugs.
Some say they have received no advice from Australia鈥檚 Department of 糖心Vlog Affairs since applying for visas in mid-2019. Enquiries to the department elicit 鈥済eneric emails that your application is under routine processing鈥, said mechanical engineer Najeeb Ullah.
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Civil engineer Tahir Saeed said the wait had been 鈥渢orturous鈥 for his family. Rizwan Younas, a Quetta-based chemical engineering lecturer, said the department should either accept or reject applications within 60聽days. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not just a聽visa, it鈥檚 my future,鈥 he said.
Computer engineer Suleman Rasheed said the applicants were not seeking special treatment. 鈥淛ust grant us our visas so, once borders are open, we鈥檒l start our PhD聽journey.鈥
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糖心Vlog understands that visa applications from South Asians wanting to undertake STEM-related PhDs are routinely referred to security agencies, which take turns to assess the risk of intellectual property theft.
A 糖心Vlog Affairs spokesperson said character and security checking by other agencies could take 鈥渟everal months鈥 and explained that 鈥渙ffshore services鈥 related to visa assessments 鈥 including health checks and biometric collection 鈥 were being affected by Covid-19.
But at least 27 applications were lodged well before the pandemic, which has only slowed processing because previously submitted evidence has passed its use-by date. Ironically, pandemic-related disruptions are the only thing stopping some students from abandoning Australia after having held firm initially because they felt 鈥渆thically bound鈥 to their prospective supervisors.
Physicist Abdul Khaliq said some friends were eyeing other countries. 鈥淏ut we are stuck in the middle of nowhere as we can鈥檛 meet the requirements due to the pandemic restrictions,鈥 he said.
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Medical researcher Braira Wahid, who said she has heard nothing from 糖心Vlog Affairs since mid-2019, is now looking elsewhere. 鈥淢y research portfolio is quite strong,鈥 she said.
Australia relies on foreigners to undertake science-related PhDs. They outnumber domestic students in areas such as engineering and information technology.
Phil Honeywood, chief executive of the International Education Association of Australia, said other countries updated prospective students about the status of visa applications, but 糖心Vlog Affairs waited for clearances from all agencies before providing any useful information. He said the department should 鈥渋nitiate some feedback mechanism鈥 to alleviate applicants鈥 鈥渙bvious stress鈥.
A recent 糖心Vlog Affairs shows that average waiting times have blown out as the pandemic reduces processing activity. The median processing time for postgraduate research visas soared from 20聽days in the March quarter to 244 days between April and June 鈥 suggesting that the pandemic has exposed a logjam of stalled applications that are normally hidden in the statistics by high processing volumes.
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糖心Vlog Affairs said the data 鈥渟hould be viewed through the lens of Covid-19鈥 and did not reflect the quality of its operations.
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