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How to get an Australian student visa
Hasna Haidar
Updated Sep 27, 2024Save
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In order to study in Australia, you will need to obtain an Australian student visa. You must be able to prove to the Department of Home Affairs that you meet the following key Australian student visa requirements:
You’ll also need to complete an Australian student visa application form, pay the visa application fee, and perhaps attend an interview. Sound like a lot to remember? Here’s everything you need to know.
What is a Genuine Student (GS)?
Replacing the Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) requirement, the Genuine Student (GS) requirement says that the visa applicant must be able to demonstrate a genuine intention to stay in Australia primarily for the purpose of study.
As part of your application you will be asked to give answers to the following:
Completing an Australian student visa application form
All international students apply for the same visa: the Student Visa (Subclass 500), which you must apply for online.
Before applying for a visa, you’ll need to obtain a Confirmation of Enrolment (COE) or a Letter of Offer confirming you have been accepted into a course registered under the Commonwealth Register of Institutions of Courses (CRICOS). The COE will be in the form of an online code that you will need to enter into the appropriate section in the online visa application. You may also need to pay a deposit towards your tuition fees.
Applicants should use the Document Checklist Tool to ensure they have all of the required documentation for their application. Applications that have missing documents may be delayed or refused. After you have applied, respond to any requests for further documentation or information promptly to ensure your application progresses smoothly.
Australian student visa requirements
When completing your online visa application form, you’ll need to provide evidence of the following according to the Australian student visa requirements:
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Australian student visa documents
The Department of Home Affairs website has a document checklist feature that will provide you with a list of documents required for your specific circumstances. Typically, students must submit the following:
If you study in Australia for a course that is longer than 10 months and finishes at the end of an Australian academic year (usually mid-December) your visa will usually be valid until 15 March the following year. If your course is longer than 10 months and finishes in January to October, your visa will usually be valid for two months following the completion of your course.
Under some circumstances, it may be possible to apply for a further visa at the end of your course (consult the Department of Home Affairs website for more details)
Using your student visa
You can enter Australia on your student visa up to 90 days before your course starts. Within seven days of arrival, you must inform your education provider of your resident address, and also inform them within seven days if you change address.
Students can work up to 48 hours a fortnight in any sector while their course is in session.
While in possession of a student visa, you have certain obligations to fulfil: you must remain enrolled in a CRICOS-registered course, attend classes regularly, make satisfactory course progress and maintain OSHC health insurance. There are also certain visa conditions you and your dependents must comply with; breaching a visa condition may result in the cancellation of your visa.
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