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Student Visa (Subclass 500)

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The Student visa (subclass 500) allows international students to study full-time at an Australian educational institution. It permits students to stay in Australia for the duration of their course, up to a maximum of five years. Visa holders can work up to 48 hours per fortnight during their course and unlimited hours during scheduled breaks. The visa also allows for multiple entries into and exits from Australia.

Eligibility Requirements

  • Confirmation of Enrollment (CoE):You must have a valid CoE from an approved Australian education provider for your intended course of study.
  • English language proficiency:You may need to provide evidence of sufficient English language skills, such as results from an approved English language test.
  • Financial capacity:You must demonstrate that you have enough funds to cover tuition fees, living costs, and travel expenses. As of 2024, international student visa applicants must provide proof of at least $29,710 in financial capacity.
  • Genuine Student requirement:You must satisfy the Genuine Student (GS) criterion, demonstrating that you intend to stay in Australia temporarily for study purposes.
  • Health insurance:You must have valid Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) for the duration of your stay in Australia.
  • Health and character requirements: You may need to undergo a health examination and meet certain character requirements, which could include providing a police background check.

Student Guardian Visa (subclass 590)

The Student Guardian Visa (subclass 590) is a temporary visa that allows a guardian to accompany and support a child who holds a student visa in Australia. Here are the key details:

  • Purpose: This visa is designed for parents, legal guardians, or approved relatives to provide care and support for students under 18 years of age or those over 18 who require assistance due to exceptional circumstances.
  • Duration: The visa allows the holder to stay in Australia for the duration of the student’s course, which can be up to 5 years.
  • Eligibility Requirements: To qualify, the applicant must be at least 21 years old, be a parent or a relative nominated by a parent, and demonstrate the ability to financially support both themselves and the student. They must also meet health and character requirements and have adequate health insurance coverage.
  • Work Restrictions: Visa holders are not permitted to work while in Australia.

This visa ensures that international students have the necessary support and welfare while studying in Australia.

Understanding the Student Visa (Subclass 500)

With the Subclass 500 Student Visa, international students can live in Australia and pursue full-time study.

This visa applies to students at a wide range of study levels, including –

  • Primary and secondary school studies
  • University and higher education programs
  • English language courses (ELICOS)
  • Vocational education and training (VET)

Key Features of Student Visa

  • Pursue full-time study in a CRICOS-registered course
  • Get work rights of up to 48 hours per fortnight during study terms, and unlimited hours during official breaks
  • Include dependent children and eligible partners in your application
  • Access the Temporary Graduate Visa (Subclass 485) upon an eligible qualification for post-study opportunities

Student Visa Requirements

  • A Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) in a CRICOS-approved institution
  • IELTS, PTE, or TOEFL results as proof of English proficiency
  • Evidence of your financial capacity to ensure it covers living expenses, tuition fees, and travel costs
  • An Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) valid throughout your stay
  • A Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) statement that explains your study goals, visa compliance, and career plans
  • Clear background declarations and medical examinations (wherever required)

Key Challenges Facing Students During the Visa Process

Some of the most common hurdles facing students seeking visas include their poor course selection, weak GTE, inadequate financial evidence, missing academic transcripts, and lack of insurance. In most cases, visas are refused due to poorly prepared applications. Professional support from experts like Ubhi Immigration, thus, matters. We ensure a carefully managed visa application that boosts your confidence and reduces the risk of refusal.

We provide –

  • End-to-end tailored support
  • Course & education guidance
  • Assistance with GTE statement preparation
  • Technical support for applying to ImmiAccount
  • Application review for accuracy, consistency, and compliance
  • Close examination of the refusal notice and a stronger re-application or an appeal to the Administrative Review Tribunal (ART)

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FAQs

Yes, an (eligible) spouse and dependent children can certainly be included. They may also be granted work rights. Your financial evidence should be strong enough.

You can always appeal the decision at the ART or simply reapply with stronger evidence. We will help you.

You should present proof that you have enough funds to afford living expenses, tuition, and travel costs for the entire family.

The GTE statement is the only element that reflects your genuine intention to study in Australia.

A Student Visa, via a Temporary Visa (Subclass 485), can be your pathway to permanent residency here in Australia. It allows for post-study work experience, which can eventually lead to a skilled migration or an employer-sponsored visa.