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  1. Australian Permanent Residency Pathways for PhD Graduates

    PhD graduates have the option of applying for either the 190 visa or the 491 visa. Usually, all other tertiary education levels can only apply to subclass 491. The criteria applicable to PhD graduates are: Must have graduated from a Queensland university. Must obtain 65 points or higher in the points-test.

  2. Temporary Graduate visa

    The Department of Home Affairs acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and their continuing connection to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, their cultures and to their elders past, present and emerging. A temporary visa that allows international ...

  3. Temporary Graduate visa (subclass 485)

    To be eligible for a Temporary Graduate (subclass 485) visa you must: Be under 35 years of age or under at the time of application. Exceptions apply. Have held a Student (subclass 500) visa in the last six months. Provide evidence you have applied for an AFP check when you apply. Provide evidence of the required level of English language with ...

  4. Work after graduating

    Your options include: If you have a bachelor's, master's, or doctoral degree, you may be eligible for the Temporary Graduate visa (subclass 485) Post-Study Work stream. An Australian employer may be able to sponsor you for a new visa. To explore this option, talk to the employer's Human Resources team. You can submit an Expression of ...

  5. Post-Study Work Visa in Australia

    If you want to stay in Australia after studying and be willing to work, you must apply for a post-study work visa. Three types of post-study work permits are available in Australia and are issued by the Australian government. 1. Temporary Graduate Visa Subclass 485 (Post-Study Work) This is one of the common visas applied by international students.

  6. Doing a PhD in Australia

    After graduation, the Temporary Graduate Visa (subclass 485) allows PhD graduates to stay for up to four years, extending to six years from July 2023. Following Covid-19, Australian student visa requirements were relaxed until 30 June 2023, with work hours for overseas students extended to 48 per fortnight during semesters.

  7. How to apply for a post-study visa in Australia

    The cost of an Australian Temporary Graduate visa starts at AUD 1,945 unless it is your Second Post-Higher Education Work visa. In that case, the minimum cost is AUD 765 . Depending on the documents you need to supply, you may also have to pay additional fees.

  8. Student Visas for PhD in Australia

    The standard cost of an Australian Student Visa is AUD $1,600 (USD $1,078). You may have to pay extra if your visa requires extra processing or if you are bringing additional applicants (such as family members) to Australia with you. The Australian Government provides a searchable database of all visa costs. Student Visas take an average of 13 ...

  9. Once you have finished your studies

    When your studies in Australia come to an end, you have a range of options. Most institutions will provide you with information about your options once you have graduated, as well as advice on returning home, migrating and gaining employment. You might choose to do one of the following: Complete further studies. Return to your home country.

  10. Student and Temporary Graduate visa changes: 2024

    From 10 May 2024, the financial requirement that applies to Student and Student Guardian visas will be set at $29,710 for an individual student. The new financial requirement apply to any visas lodged on or after 10 May 2024. For more information visit the Department of Home Affairs website. 2.

  11. Post-Higher Education Work visa (PSWV)

    To be eligible to apply for the Post-Higher Education Work visa, you must: successfully complete an Australian Bachelors, Masters or Doctoral degree. have applied for and been granted your first student visa on or after 5 November 2011. hold an eligible visa. have held a student visa in the last six months. meet the Australian Study Requirement ...

  12. Australia adds two years to post-study work visa

    The Australian government will be extending the Temporary Graduate Work visa (subclass 485) for more than 400 bachelor's and master's programmes and all PhD programmes from July 2023. This means undergraduates on any of these 400 programmes will now be able to stay and work in Australia for four years, rather than two years. Master's ...

  13. Changes to the Temporary Graduate visa program

    Stay periods have changed to the following: Bachelor degree (including honours) - up to 2 years. Masters (coursework and extended) - up to 2 years. Masters (research) and doctoral degree (PhD) - up to 3 years. Hong Kong and British National Overseas passport holders may be able to stay for up to 5 years.

  14. From a Graduate 485 Visa, to Permanent Residency (PR)

    Updated: 4 April 2024. If you hold a 485 Graduate Visa and are considering pathways to Permanent Residency (PR), there are a few ways to get there. Firstly, congratulations on completing your studies, and being able to obtain your 485. But the journey has only begun! Luckily, you most likely do have options. In summary, your options could include:

  15. International Student PhD Application Process

    As soon as you receive your Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) from The University of Queensland, apply for your visa. International students who are accepted into full-time study in the Doctor of Philosophy are eligible to apply for an Australian Student visa (subclass 500). There are a number of requirements you must satisfy before a visa is granted, including the genuine temporary entrant (GTE ...

  16. 5 Useful Work Visa Schemes for International PhD Students

    The visa costs AUD $1,680 (USD $1,260) and you'll need to satisfy the following eligibility criteria: After four years, you can apply for another skilled work visa (you can't extend the Temporary Graduate visa). Find out more about the Temporary Graduate visa (subclass 485) or read our guide to studying a PhD in Australia.

  17. Student visa (subclass 500)

    The student (subclass 500) visa allows you to study the following study types: international students sponsored by the Australian Government's Department of Foreign Affairs (DFAT) or Defence. You will need to enrol in a course at an Australian education or training provider first and then apply for a student visa after you have been issued a ...

  18. Australian PR Pathway for Onshore PhD Graduates

    Since opening, Global talent visa is designed for PhD students not just in Australia but around the world to get Australian PR. Many PhD graduates have been nominated for Global Talent visa 858 . It became increasingly popular in Australia during covid-19 being the only stream for highly skilled talented people to get into Australia while ...

  19. Visa status after Ph.D. Completion : r/AusVisa

    Once all requirements have been completed for the doctoral phd degree, i.e. final submission after thesis examination has been done and confirmation of approval by the university and completion of degree, how will that affect the Subclass 500 student visa? Does the 500 get cancelled immediately and I'd need to apply for a new visa?

  20. Meeting the Australian study requirement

    Minimum of 16 months study in Australia. The Australian study requirement cannot be met in less than 16 calendar months. This period begins when the course commences (generally from the start of lectures and excluding orientation periods) to the date at when all academic requirements have been completed.

  21. Visa after PhD

    1) I have a Student visa (subclass 500) as PhD student. I will be PhD student still three-four years. 2) But what after? I think I may get Temporary Graduate Visa (sub-type 485) for four years. And I want to work in a university as PostDoc or lector. 3) After that, there is 186, 189, 190 and Temporary Skilled Shortage (TSS) visa.

  22. Length of stay for Student visas

    Length of course. Length of stay. 10 months or longer, finishing at the end of the Australian academic year (November to December) We will usually grant a visa stay period to 15 March of the following year. 10 months or longer, finishing from January until October. We will usually grant a visa stay period of 2 months longer than the course.

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