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Australian student visa requirements: A step-
by-step guide to submitting a successful
application

Foreign students flock to Australia for its renowned educational system and diverse student
body. Student visas are required for international students wishing to study in Australia.
It is important to understand the requirements and procedures for an Australian student visa
before applying, as the process can be complex and time-consuming.
Learn everything you need to know about applying for a student visa to Australia right here.

Student visas in Australia

In order to obtain a student visa, international students must meet criteria established by the
Australian government. The exact visa specifications for studying in Australia are as follows:
Registration for a recognised class
Any programme chosen by an international student must be included on the CRICOS
(Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students) database. The
The Australian government maintains a database of all schools and programmes that are eligible to
accept foreign students. By requiring CRICOS registration, institutions guarantee that their
courses are of high quality and are taught by professionals.
A letter of acceptance from a school in Australia
An offer of enrollment from an Australian educational institution is required for international
students seeking a student visa. Include details like programme length, tuition, and required
books in your offer letter. There may be prerequisites for enrolling in the course, such as a
minimum grade point average or proof of English proficiency, and these should be spelled out as
well.
GTE Legitimate Temporary Resident
To make sure that students are using the student visa programme for legitimate short-term study
trips to Australia, the government instituted the GTE requirement. Students from outside of
Australia are required to submit a personal statement detailing their reasons for choosing to study
in Australia and how those reasons relate to their long-term goals. This statement needs to show

that the student has no plans to stay in Australia after graduation and is only there for academic
purposes.
Being fluent in English
Any school that accepts international students has standards for the level of English proficiency
their incoming students must have. It is possible to show this by taking an English proficiency
exam like the International English Language Testing System (IELTS), the Test of English as a
Foreign Language (TOEFL), or the Pearson Test of English (PTE). The minimum score needed
to continue with a given programme of study may change as you progress through your
programme.
The Needs of Health
The Australian government requires all international students to submit to a health examination
as part of their application. In order to detect tuberculosis, this checkup includes both a physical
examination and a chest x-ray. Proof of health insurance coverage for the duration of the
student’s stay in Australia is also required. The Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)
programme enables this by covering students from other countries for medical and hospital
expenses while they study in Australia.
The Need for Money
Foreign students studying in Australia are required to show proof that they can afford to do so.
All costs associated with attending college, such as tuition, housing, and transportation, must be
demonstrated. It all comes down to what you plan to study, how long you plan to stay, and where
you plan to live when you get there when determining how much money you’ll need. Students
may be asked to provide financial documentation such as bank statements or financial
statements.
Qualifications in character
If you are an international student hoping to study in Australia, you will need to provide police
clearance certificates from every country in which you have spent more than a year in the
preceding decade. This certification is required to prove that the student does not have a criminal
history or pose a security risk to the Australian community.
Paying for a Visa
To apply for a student visa as an international student, you must pay a non-refundable visa
application fee. Visa fees can change based on applicant’s nationality and visa category.
Obtaining a Student Visa to Study in Australia
Obtaining a student visa to study in Australia is outlined in detail below.

Selecting a Programme and School is the First Step
Pick the major you’re interested in studying and the Australian school you’d like to attend. Verify
with the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS)
that both the school and the programme are approved for international students.
Step 2: Confirm you have the appropriate visas.
The Australian Department of Home Affairs website can help you find out if a visa is necessary
for your country. Your health, character, and financial resources must all be in good standing,
and you must be a Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) to apply.
The Third Step: Compile All Necessary Records
You need to assemble a pile of paperwork to submit with your visa application. You’ll need to
bring your passport, an acceptance letter from a school, proof of sufficient funds, proof of
English proficiency, and any other pertinent documentation.
The Fourth Step: Fill Out an Online Application
To obtain a student visa, visit the website of the Australian Department of Home Affairs. Make a
new ImmiAccount and fill out the application. Submit payment for the visa application.
Put forth your paperwork and application as Step 5.
Put in your application and supporting paperwork via ImmiAccount. Besides the interview, we
may also ask for some biometric data from you, like fingerprints or a photo of your face.
The sixth step is to await the visa decision.
Be patient while the Australian government reviews your application for permanent residency.
Depending on the length of time required for processing in your country, this could take weeks
or months.
Seventh, get your visa in the mail
If your visa is granted, you will receive information about it via email. Always check your inbox
and print out a copy of the visa approval email for your records.
Eighth, organise your trip.
Once you have your visa in hand, arrange your trip to Australia. Plan your travel, make your
lodging reservations, and get yourself some health coverage. Please plan to arrive in Australia
two weeks before the start of your course.

Conform to visa requirements (9th step)
After you arrive in Australia, it is your responsibility to follow the guidelines outlined in your
student visa. This includes being enrolled full-time, attending classes regularly, and keeping the
school updated on any address or phone number changes. You must also abide by all relevant
Australian regulations.
Conclusion
Applicants for a student visa to Australia must demonstrate that they are genuine temporary
entrants, have the means to support themselves financially while in Australia, and are of good
health and character. To ensure a smooth and successful visa application process, students should
read and fully comprehend all requirements prior to submitting their student visa application.
Faq’s

For how long must you be a Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE)?
To determine if an applicant’s stated intention to study in Australia is genuine and temporary, the
GTE requirement must be met. It is incumbent upon the applicant to provide convincing
evidence that they intend to stay in Australia only temporarily and intend to return home upon
completion of their studies.

Can I get a student visa without proof of health insurance?
For the duration of your time in Australia, medical coverage is mandatory. All holders of
Australian student visas are required to have Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) from an
approved provider prior to entering the country.

When I get my student visa, will I be able to work?
You may work up to 40 hours every two weeks during the semester and as many as you want
outside of the semester. Full-time enrollment is required, as are all other visa requirements.

When applying for a student visa, how long should I expect the procedure to
take?

Your application for a student visa could take longer or shorter to process, depending on the
country you’re applying from, the complexity of the review, and other factors. You can find out
how long it will take for your application to be processed by visiting the Australian Department
of Home Affairs website.