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Student, Training and Graduate visas

Whether you are interested in start or continue your studies in Australia; do workplace training to improve your skills or have recently completed your studies and wish to remain in Australia with a graduate visa. Our expert’s immigration lawyers in Melbourne will assist you in a successful visa application with the following types of visas:

Student, Training and Graduate visas

Whether you are interested in start or continue your studies in Australia; do workplace training to improve your skills or have recently completed your studies and wish to remain in Australia with a graduate visa. Our expert’s immigration lawyers in Melbourne will assist you in a successful visa application with the following types of visas:

Student Visa (subclass 500)

For those planning to studying in Australia or extend their current student visa. Know more here.

Student Guardian Visa (subclass 590)

If you are a student under the age of 18, this visa is for your guardian travelling with you to support you during your studies in Australia.

Training visa (subclass 407)

This visa is a short stay visa for people to undergo occupational training or professional development in Australia.

Temporary Graduate visa subclass 485

This visa allows you to work after have complete two years of study in Australia, according to your studies there are two options:

  • Graduate Work Stream
  • Post-study Work Stream

Skilled – Recognised Graduate visa subclass 476

This visa allows recent engineering graduates of recognised institutions to gain up to 18 months of skilled work experience.

SKILLED MIGRATION POINT

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Student Visa (subclass 500)

For those planning to studying in Australia or extend their current student visa. Know more here.

Student Guardian Visa (subclass 590)

If you are a student under the age of 18, this visa is for your guardian travelling with you to support you during your studies in Australia.

Training visa (subclass 407)

This visa is a short stay visa for people to undergo occupational training or professional development in Australia.

Temporary Graduate visa subclass 485

This visa allows you to work after have complete two years of study in Australia, according to your studies there are two options:

  • Graduate Work Stream
  • Post-study Work Stream

Skilled – Recognised Graduate visa subclass 476

This visa allows recent engineering graduates of recognised institutions to gain up to 18 months of skilled work experience.

SKILLED MIGRATION POINT

TEST CALCULATOR

COMMON QUESTIONS

COMMON QUESTIONS

First you need to choose the type of studies do you want to do in Australia; it can be: learn or improve your English level, study a certificate, diploma, advance diploma, a bachelor, a master or a PH degree. Then you need to select an institution and start gathering all the eligibility criteria including private health care cover. We understand the difficulty of this process, reason way we have our certified Education Agency called Amity Education; Contact us today to guide you through the process of getting your Australian student visa.

As International student, the Australian government allows you to work no more than twenty (20) hours a week while your course is in session and once you are on academic holidays, you can work unlimited hours. There are some exceptions according to your type of studies. Contac us today to discuss the conditions on your visa.

The differences are that the Post Study Work Stream visa can be granted for up to four years to those international students that graduate with a higher education degree from an Australian education provider, regardless of their field of study. On the contrary, the Graduate Work Stream is granted for eighteen months to those students who graduate with the necessary skills and qualifications relate to an occupation on the list of eligible skilled occupations.

To be eligible to apply for this visa, you must have completed either a Bachelor Degree, Master Degree, PhD or Postgraduate Diploma in Engineering in the last two years before you apply. The follow specializations in Engineering are eligible:

  • Structural Engineering
  • Civil Engineering
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Electrical and Electronics Engineering
  • Mechanical, Plant and Production Engineering
  • Mining and Material Engineering

If you have any questions about Student, Training and Graduate visas Book a consultation with one of our experienced immigration lawyers to discuss about your personal options.

First you need to choose the type of studies do you want to do in Australia; it can be: learn or improve your English level, study a certificate, diploma, advance diploma, a bachelor, a master or a PH degree. Then you need to select an institution and start gathering all the eligibility criteria including private health care cover. We understand the difficulty of this process, reason way we have our certified Education Agency called Amity Education; Contact us today to guide you through the process of getting your Australian student visa.

As International student, the Australian government allows you to work no more than twenty (20) hours a week while your course is in session and once you are on academic holidays, you can work unlimited hours. There are some exceptions according to your type of studies. Contac us today to discuss the conditions on your visa.

The differences are that the Post Study Work Stream visa can be granted for up to four years to those international students that graduate with a higher education degree from an Australian education provider, regardless of their field of study. On the contrary, the Graduate Work Stream is granted for eighteen months to those students who graduate with the necessary skills and qualifications relate to an occupation on the list of eligible skilled occupations.

To be eligible to apply for this visa, you must have completed either a Bachelor Degree, Master Degree, PhD or Postgraduate Diploma in Engineering in the last two years before you apply. The follow specializations in Engineering are eligible:

  • Structural Engineering
  • Civil Engineering
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Electrical and Electronics Engineering
  • Mechanical, Plant and Production Engineering
  • Mining and Material Engineering

If you have any questions about Student, Training and Graduate visas Book a consultation with one of our experienced immigration lawyers to discuss about your personal options.