
Student Visa in Australia
Australia has gained immense popularity as one of the best study destinations in the world. The steady rise in the number of international students since 2013 is evident that Australia is indeed a hotspot for international education. This surge of international students in Australia is not surprising given the quality of education, secure lifestyle, career opportunities, and a welcoming multicultural environment that the country provides. Here we provide you with other essential facts you must know about student visas in Australia.
Student VISA subclass 500
On 1 July 2016, Australia introduced a simplified student visa framework (SSVF) assigning all student visas under subclass 500 as opposed to the previous framework where student visas had multiple subclasses depending on the sector of course undertaken. An international student in Australia can study in any education sectors such as English Language Intensive Course for Overseas Students (ELICOS), School Education Programs,Vocational Education and Training Program (VET), Higher Education, Postgraduate Research, non-award sector or any full time course sponsored by the Department of Foreign Affairs or Defence.
Nevertheless, regardless of the sector of intended study, all students must apply for Student Visa subclass 500.
What you can do with a Student Visa in Australia?
Visa application Cost: AUD 620 for the main applicant, unless they are exempt.There is additional charge for each family member who applies for the visa, and you will also need to consider other costs such as police certificates, health examination, biometrics, etc.
Processing Time: Visa processing times vary according to the type of study undertaken. Filling an application incorrectly or not including all the required documents can delay processing time.
No Visa Label: Australian Visas are digitally linked to corresponding passports. Hence, no physical visa label is required on your passport. Your type of course and its duration determines the length of validity of your visa.
After the Student Visa
You must leave the country when your student visa expires, unless you apply for a new visa before the expiry date. Completing of some courses may lead you to a pathway for Temporary Graduate visa subclass 485 which could extend your stay for another 2 to 4 years. It is important to be aware of your visa expiry and research options beforehand, if you intend to stay longer in Australia.
The motive of this blogpost is to provide a basic overview of the Student Visa (subclass 500). Please visit https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au for the latest information on student visa and seek professional advice from a registered migration agent.
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