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As an international student planning to study in Australia, staying informed about visa requirements is crucial. Recently, significant changes have been made to the Australian student visa system, affecting students worldwide. Here's a breakdown of what you need to know about the new rules for Australian student visas in 2024.
Starting from March 23, 2024, international students can now stay in Australia for up to 5 years, aligning with their enrollment duration. The cost for this visa starts from AUD710.00, unless exempted.
All student visa applications are now processed based on priority under Ministerial Direction No. 107. Processing times may vary, and applicants are encouraged to check the visa processing time guide tool for recent updates.
Several conditions must be met to be eligible for the Subclass 500 - Student visa, including age requirements, enrollment in a registered course of study, and providing evidence of enrollment.
Applicants may need to demonstrate their English language skills through approved tests, with minimum scores varying based on the type of course and study duration.
Maintaining adequate health insurance is mandatory for international students and their family members throughout their stay in Australia. Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) is required, except for specific exemptions.
Applicants must demonstrate sufficient funds to cover their stay in Australia. It's essential to research and understand the living costs in the intended area of residence.
Meeting character and health requirements, signing the Australian values statement, and ensuring any outstanding debts to the Australian government are addressed are essential parts of the application process.
Visa decisions take into account the best interests of applicants under 18 years old.
These changes aim to streamline the visa process and ensure the integrity of Australia's student visa system. As an international student, staying updated with these new rules is crucial for a smooth and successful transition to studying in Australia.
For more detailed information and assistance with your visa application, refer to the official Australian government website or consult with authorized immigration professionals.
Source: Australian Immigration.