To study in Australia, students will need a Student Visa (subclass 500). Follow these steps to apply:
1. Secure Your Place in a Course
Apply to your preferred Australian institution and receive a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE). This document confirms your acceptance into a registered course. Explore institutions and courses on official Study in Australia
2. Demonstrate Your Genuine Intention to Study
As part of the visa application process, students must convince the Australian Department of Home Affairs that the primary purpose for coming to Australia is to study temporarily. This is assessed through the Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) requirement, which ensures that you are a genuine student and have plans to return to your home country after completing your studies. Here’s how you can demonstrate this:
- Academic Background and Study Plan
- Financial Capacity
Ties to Your Home Country - Intent to Return:
- A well-written Statement of Purpose (SOP) addressing the above points.
For detailed information on this students can visit the Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) official website.
3. Compile Your Supporting Documents
Gather all required documents:
- Valid passport
- Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) issued by your chosen institution.
- English language proficiency test results (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL)
- Health Insurance: Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) – essential for medical costs (around AUD 600 per year).
- Documents satisfying health and character requirements, which may involve medical examinations and police checks.
4. Create an ImmiAccount
Register for an ImmiAccount on the Department of Home Affairs website:
5. Submit Your Visa Application Online
Complete the online application form for the Student Visa (subclass 500) through your ImmiAccount. Enter all the required details and upload scanned copies of your supporting documents.
6. Pay the Visa Application Fee
Pay the visa application fee online which is AUD 1600.
7. Complete Your Application
Submit your completed application through your ImmiAccount.
8. Track Your Application
Monitor the progress of your application online through your ImmiAccount.
9. Provide Biometric Information (if required)
You may need to attend an appointment to provide your biometric information.
10. Receive Your Visa Outcome
The Department of Home Affairs will notify you of their decision through your ImmiAccount. If your visa is granted, you will receive your visa grant letter.
Depending on your nationality and specific circumstances, you may need to submit additional documents, such as a resume, and police clearance certificate.