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.
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:
This visa ensures that international students have the necessary support and welfare while studying in Australia.
If you’ve been looking forward to pursuing study in Australia, an application for a student visa is the first step. While applying for this visa sounds simple, the process is cumbersome and involves strict eligibility requirements and carefully prepared supporting documents.
Even a minute error can be the reason for a delay or even refusal. The reason can be anything, like a weak Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) statement or missing financial record(s). Here’s when aspiring students need guidance.
At Ubhi Immigration, we provide specialised assistance to students at every step of the way, right from the Student Visa (Subclass 500) application process. As experienced MARA-registered migration agents, we provide you with professional advice and help you prepare a precise application.
Our guidance will help you through the immediate visa requirements. We help you understand how your choices may impact your study in Australia and how you may connect to future opportunities based on those choices. Our experts also discuss post-study work visas or permanent residency.
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 –
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.
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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.
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