Study Abroad
Study in foreign countries
Study in Australia
If
you are not an Australian citizen, but want to take advantage of our
quality education and training system, you may apply for a student visa. Visas are granted by the Australian Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC).
DIAC will only grant you a student visa if your course is registered,
or is part of a registered course, on a full time basis. A registered
course is one offered by an Australian education provider registered
with the Australian Government to offer courses to overseas students.
Visit the Commonwealth Register of Courses and Institutions for Overseas Students (CRICOS) website for more information. Only courses under three months’ duration can be undertaken on a
visitor visa or working holiday visa. If you intend to study for more
than three months, you must apply for a student visa. Advantages to studying on a student visa include: You can apply for your student visa as soon as you receive a letter
of offer or electronic Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) for your full
time course of study. However, it is recommended that you wait until
you are advised by your local Australian Government office to enrol or
obtain a CoE. Your local Australian Government office can also give you
information on applying and what documents you will need to attach to
your application. You should contact your local Australian Government office overseas to find out: If you are subject to Assessment Level 1, you can apply online. If you are subject to Assessment Level 3 or 4 you will need a letter of offer when you apply for your visa. Depending on your country of nationality and your principal course of study you may have to undergo a preliminary assessment before an Electronic Confirmation of Enrolment (eCoE) is issued by your Australian education provider. Generally, you will be issued with a multiple entry visa for the
duration of your study course in Australia. This allows you to travel
in and out of Australia within the period for which it has been
granted. Members of your immediate family (spouse and unmarried
dependent children under 18 years of age) may accompany you to
Australia and will be considered in the same visa class as yourself. If
you wish to extend your stay in Australia for further study you will
need to lodge an application for a further visa.
Student visa information on this website is an outline only and
subject to change. For more detailed, accurate and up-to-date
information on student visas and visa requirements please visit the Department of Immigration and Citizenship website.
Australian quarantine keeps out exotic pests and diseases that could
affect our native plants and animals, human health, agricultural
industries and our environment. Visit the Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service
website for a list of what you cannot bring into Australia, and what
your family and friends at home cannot send to you through the mail.
Assessment Levels
You should apply under the visa sub-class for your principal course of study.
Each education sector in each country is ranked according to five assessment levels.
These
visa requirements include English language proficiency and are
increasingly stringent from assessment level 1 through to assessment
level 5.
The only accepted evidence of enrolment for processing student visa applications.Australian quarantine regulations
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