Australia remains a top destination for international students seeking high-quality education and vibrant cultural experiences. For students planning to study in Australia, the Student visa (subclass 500) is the most common option. After completing their studies, eligible students can apply for the Temporary Graduate visa (subclass 485) to live and work in Australia. Alternatively, some may find short-term or temporary visas better suited to their study plans.
The Student visa (Subclass 500) allows international students to stay in Australia for the duration of their study. This visa provides the opportunity to study full-time in recognised education institutions, from primary school to postgraduate research.
How to apply for a Student visa
Step 1
Choose your course and institution.
Before applying for a student visa, you must select an approved course and receive a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) from an Australian education provider. This document is essential for your visa application.
Step 2
Ensure you have all required documents, including:
– Valid passport
– CoE
– English proficiency test results (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL)
– Genuine Student Statement
– Financial evidence showing you can support yourself
– Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)
Step 3
Submit your application
Apply for your student visa online through the Department of Home Affairs (the Department) website.
Pay the application fee and attach all necessary documents.
Step 4
Attend a visa interview
In some cases, you may be required to attend an interview at your nearest Australian embassy or consulate. Be prepared to discuss your study plans and intentions in Australia. Some applicants may be required to undergo a health examination and provide biometrics as part of the process.
Step 5
Wait for a decision
After submitting your application, wait for a decision from the Department. You can track your application status online.
Important things to consider
- All applicants for a student visa must genuinely intend to enter Australia primarily for educational purposes. They must demonstrate that their main reason for obtaining the student visa is to pursue their studies in Australia. The Genuine Student (GS) requirement aims to include students who, after completing their studies in Australia, acquire skills needed by the country and subsequently apply for permanent residency.
- English Language Proficiency: Depending on your country of origin, you may need to provide proof of English language proficiency.
- Financial Capacity: Show that you have sufficient funds to cover your tuition fees, living expenses, and travel costs.
Securing a student visa to study in Australia is an exciting step towards achieving your educational goals. By understanding the recent student visa changes and following the application process, you can embark on your academic journey with confidence. If you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to book a consultation!