What is the loan percentage I can get for study abroad and does having a father in Australia help in loan approval?
You can typically get education loans covering up to 100% of your study abroad expenses, including tuition and living costs. The exact amount depends on the lender, your financial profile, and the course or university.
Having a father in Australia can strengthen your loan application if he has a stable income or assets there, as it may improve the bank's confidence in your family's repayment ability.
Loan approval also depends on your eligibility, creditworthiness, and collateral (if required). For personalized guidance, connect with your LeapScholar counsellor.
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