The Student visa (subclass 500) requires a confirmed enrolment with a registered provider, evidence you are a genuine student, financial capacity, English, and health cover. After you finish an eligible qualification, the Temporary Graduate visa (subclass 485) can give you valuable time to work in Australia.
Study does not lead to permanent residency automatically, so we help you choose a path with your longer-term goals in mind, not just the next enrolment.
Who this suits
- You have or expect a confirmed place with a registered provider
- You are a genuine student with the funds to support your study
- You are a recent graduate considering post-study work
- You want study to fit a longer-term plan
How we help
- Advise on genuine-student and financial requirements
- Prepare and lodge your Student visa
- Time your Temporary Graduate application correctly
- Map realistic pathways beyond graduation
Common questions
Can I work on a student visa?
Student visas allow limited work, with conditions that change from time to time. We explain the current rules for your situation.
Does studying in Australia lead to permanent residency?
Not by itself. Some graduates move on to skilled or employer-sponsored pathways. We help you plan realistically.
What is a Temporary Graduate (485) visa?
It lets eligible graduates stay and work in Australia for a period after completing a qualification. We help you lodge it at the right time.