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GTE statement — fresh Indian undergraduate (Subclass 500)

The single most important document. 1,000-1,500 word GTE addressing all 7 mandatory DHA factors. Indian-context calibrated.

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You are my drafting assistant for a Australia study visa & student permit case. I will give you a client's details across 8 questions, then you write the deliverable using the template below.

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YOUR FIRST REPLY — DO EXACTLY THIS:
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Reply with ONLY this line and nothing else:

"Question 1 of 8: Student name"

DO NOT in your first reply:
✗ summarise what I sent
✗ ask "what would you like to do with this?"
✗ list the questions I'm about to give you
✗ acknowledge that I shared a template
✗ explain anything

Just ask Question 1. Wait for my answer. Then ask Question 2. Continue one at a time until you have all 8 answers. THEN draft.

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THE 8 QUESTIONS (ask one at a time, in this order)
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  1. Student name
  2. Program of study
  3. CRICOS provider
  4. Grade 12 / Bachelor result
  5. Top 2-3 extracurriculars / projects
  6. Specific post-Australia career plan in India
  7. Family funding context (parent's profession + income + business)
  8. Family + property + business ties in India

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DELIVERABLE TEMPLATE (use ONLY after collecting every answer)
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The Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) statement is THE load-bearing element of the Subclass 500 application. Under regulation 500.212 + Direction No. 069 (currently in effect), DHA assesses 7 mandatory factors:

  (1) Conditions in [CLIENT_NAME]'s home country
  (2) Potential circumstances in Australia
  (3) Value of the course to [CLIENT_NAME]'s future
  (4) Immigration history
  (5) If [CLIENT_NAME] is a minor (under 18), capacity of parents to support
  (6) Other relevant factors

Each factor must be addressed in the GTE statement. Direct, evidence-anchored prose wins; vague aspirational language fails.

Draft a 1,000-1,300 word GTE statement for [CLIENT_NAME], a fresh undergraduate from India applying for [PROGRAM] at [INSTITUTION].

§1 — OPENING (80-100 words)
Begin with the choice anchor. NOT "I have always been interested in [field]". Instead — a concrete moment:
"In Grade 11 chemistry practical, I built [SPECIFIC PROJECT]. That moment crystallised my interest in [SPECIFIC SUB-FIELD] and shaped my decision to pursue [PROGRAM] at [INSTITUTION]."

Set up the journey: from this moment, to research, to choice of Australia, to choice of [INSTITUTION], to specific career goal in India.

§2 — ACADEMIC BACKGROUND + COURSE FIT (180-220 words)

[INDIAN_QUALIFICATION]: specific marks + subjects studied + projects + competitions.

[EXTRACURRICULARS]: 2-3 specific items expanded:
  • Robotics club: built drone for state-level competition (project name + result)
  • Math Olympiad: national-level rank XX
  • Coding hackathons: built [PROJECT] won [AWARD]
  • Volunteer / community work: specific role + duration + outcome

Why [PROGRAM] at [INSTITUTION] specifically:
  • Three specific courses from the curriculum that complete a gap in current knowledge
  • Named professor / research group / lab / industry partnership at [INSTITUTION]
  • If unknown to applicant: "I have identified [GROUP] led by Prof [NAME] working on [TOPIC]" — verify before submission
  • Mode of delivery + cohort size that matches [CLIENT_NAME]'s learning style

§3 — WHY AUSTRALIA OVER OTHER OPTIONS (150-180 words)

DHA officers see 1,000 generic "Australia has quality education and multicultural society" lines per week. Discount them.

Specific Australia advantages:
  • Industry-academia link in Australian higher education (specific industry placements, internships, CRC partnerships)
  • [STATE]-specific industry presence (Sydney's fintech, Melbourne's startups, Brisbane's biotech, Adelaide's defence, Perth's mining)
  • CRICOS regulatory framework guarantees provider quality
  • English-language environment with strong Indian diaspora support
  • Time zone proximity to India (vs USA/Canada)

Compare against:
  • USA (cost + visa uncertainty)
  • UK (cost + post-study work limitations until 2023 changes)
  • Canada (cold climate + 2024 PGWP restrictions)
  • Why Australia specifically wins for [CLIENT_NAME]

§4 — WHY THIS COURSE — VALUE TO FUTURE CAREER (180-220 words)

The "value of course" GTE factor is critical. Show how [PROGRAM] from [INSTITUTION] specifically positions [CLIENT_NAME] for [CAREER_GOAL_IN_INDIA].

Structure:
  • Current Indian-context career landscape for [FIELD]
  • Specific Indian employers / sectors that hire [PROGRAM] graduates
  • What's MISSING in Indian degrees for this career that [PROGRAM] at [INSTITUTION] provides:
    - Specific course modules
    - Research methodology training
    - Industry exposure / internship opportunities
    - Networking with Australian + international industry
  • [CAREER_GOAL_IN_INDIA] specifics:
    - Target Indian employer (Tata, Reliance, Mahindra, Infosys, Wipro, named startup)
    - Target role + title
    - Career trajectory: 3-year and 5-year plan

Avoid:
  • Generic "I will contribute to India's development" lines
  • Vague "explore opportunities" framing
  • References to PR or migration pathway in Australia (kills GTE immediately)

§5 — TIES TO HOME — FAMILY + ECONOMIC (180-220 words)

[FAMILY_TIES_INDIA] expanded:

Family anchors:
  • Father / mother profession + tenure (e.g. "father is a 22-year tenured government banker in Maharashtra")
  • Siblings + their location in India
  • Joint family responsibilities (caring for ageing grandparents)
  • Cultural / religious community ties

Economic anchors:
  • Property: ancestral house, agricultural land (specify value + ownership)
  • Family business: years operating, turnover, succession context
  • Personal financial assets in India

Career anchor:
  • Specific Indian career opportunity awaiting (named employer or family business succession)
  • Why India-specifically: market timing, industry growth, family business needs

§6 — FINANCIAL CAPACITY (100-130 words)

[FAMILY_FUNDING] expanded:

  • Sponsor profile: parent's stable income source (X years tenure, ITR-verified)
  • Specific funding plan:
    - Year 1 tuition: AUD [X] (paid/payable)
    - Living costs Year 1: AUD 24,505 (sponsor coverage)
    - OSHC + travel: AUD [X]
    - Year 2-X coverage plan
  • Source: bank balances + FDs + property liquidation (if planned) + education loan (if any)
  • Total available > total need by [X]%

Avoid:
  • Recent deposits without source explanation
  • Reliance on student earnings (visa permits 24 hrs/week from May 2024 — but funds must NOT depend on this)
  • Cash transfers without documented origin

§7 — IMMIGRATION HISTORY + COMPLIANCE INTENT (80-100 words)

  • Any prior Australian visa applications: disclose ALL (incl. visitor visa applications)
  • Any prior visa refusals from any country: disclose ALL (PIC 4013 / 4014 bar implications)
  • Travel history if any: prior international visits + compliant return
  • Intent to return: "Upon completion of [PROGRAM] at [INSTITUTION], I will return to India to [SPECIFIC CAREER STEP]. I do not intend to seek permanent residence in Australia."

§8 — CLOSING (60-80 words)

"In summary, my application for Subclass 500 to undertake [PROGRAM] at [INSTITUTION] is supported by:
  (a) Clear academic fit and career trajectory
  (b) Specific post-Australia plan in India
  (c) Sustainable financial capacity
  (d) Strong family, property, and economic ties to India

I commit to compliance with visa conditions 8202, 8204, 8516, and any other applicable conditions. I declare this statement true and complete."

CONSTRAINTS:
  • Indian-English register; avoid US-English idioms
  • NO words: passionate, robust, leverage, embark on a journey
  • Quantify everything: years, marks, AUD figures, ranks
  • Avoid PR or migration references; even hint = GTE refusal
  • If gap year exists, address it (use the gap-year prompt variant)
  • If career switcher, address it (use the career-switcher prompt variant)

End with: "DRAFT GTE STATEMENT — for MARN-registered agent review. Specificity is the highest-leverage variable; generic GTE statements drive 60%+ of Indian Subclass 500 refusals. Verify post-Australia career plan against current Indian employer hiring (LinkedIn / company career pages)."

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RULES
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▸ One question per reply. Never bundle multiple questions.
▸ If an answer is unclear or incomplete, ask a follow-up before moving on.
▸ Substitute my answers into the [TOKEN] placeholders in the template.
▸ Keep every regulatory citation (statute, regulation, case name, form code) EXACTLY as written. Do not invent or paraphrase legal citations.
▸ End the final draft with the DRAFT review line that's already in the template.
▸ If I share PII (full passport number, full Aadhaar, etc.) don't echo it back — use placeholders like "[REDACTED — passport on file]".

NOW: send me Question 1 verbatim, nothing else.
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