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Student Visa - Subclass 500
Study in Australia
Lets you participate in an eligible course of study in Australia (you must be enrolled and hold a valid Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) when the Department decides your visa).
Length of stay
Stay up to 6 years, in line with your enrolment.
Work and travel rights
You can travel in and out of Australia and work up to 48 hours per fortnight when your course is in session.
Key eligibility settings
You must have a valid CoE for your course, meet health and character requirements, and maintain Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC). You must also be at least 6 years old and comply with visa conditions.
Costs and exemptions
Visa application charge is from AUD 2,000.00 (unless exempt), with a lower cost available from 22 March 2025 for eligible Pacific Island and Timor-Leste citizens who lodge a valid Student (or Student Guardian) visa application.
Student Visa - Subclass 500
School students (not secondary exchange) must be 6+ and within year-level age limits when commencing Years 9–12.
Must be enrolled in a full-time CRICOS course and lodge a valid CoE for all intended courses; a CoE at lodgement is a must.
If including multiple courses, all CoE codes must be included and the course sequence must be logical, with appropriate gaps.
In limited cases (approved scholarship, Defence sponsorship, secondary exchange, thesis marking), alternative evidence can be used instead of a CoE.
Applicants under 18 must have adequate welfare arrangements for the period in Australia.
English evidence may be required at lodgement or later if requested, via an approved test score or an exemption.
Tests must meet validity timing rules; fully online/at-home tests are not accepted; some tests have special acceptance conditions.
Applicants and family members must maintain OSHC for the entire stay.
OSHC must start from arrival if applying outside Australia; if applying in Australia, cover should be continuous with no gaps.
Onshore applicants must hold an eligible substantive visa (with specified exclusions) or meet limited conditions to apply within a set period.
Must have enough funds to support the stay in Australia.
Must be a genuine student and show study is the primary purpose of being in Australia.
Applicants and family members aged 16+ must meet character requirements.
Applicants (and any applying family) must meet health requirements.
Applicants aged 18+ must acknowledge Australian values and agree to obey Australian laws.
Any debts to the Australian Government must be repaid or have an approved repayment arrangement.
Past visa cancellations or refusals may affect eligibility.
For applicants under 18, the visa may be refused if not in the child’s best interests.
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Frequently Asked Questions
f you’re applying onshore, the practical risk isn’t “missing eligibility” — it’s lodging too late and running into unexpected issues (CoE delays, document errors, ImmiAccount glitches, or last-minute requests). As a rule, aim to lodge well before your current visa expiry and only once your CoE is correct and valid. If you lodge with the wrong CoE (or it gets cancelled), you can lose momentum and end up scrambling to fix it. If you want certainty, we map your visa expiry + CoE dates + course start and work backwards to a clean lodgement window.
This is a common refusal-risk scenario because a student visa decision often hinges on you holding a valid CoE at time of decision, not just at lodgement. If your course changes, you should usually:
- Secure the updated CoE quickly (or replacement CoE if cancelled), then
- Upload it to ImmiAccount ASAP, with a short, clear explanation of what changed and why (repeat units, revised completion date, provider admin change, academic progression plan, etc.).
If your CoE was cancelled for administrative reasons (fees, paperwork, provider transfer), the supporting story and timestamps matter. We typically prepare a short “change summary” that aligns the new CoE, academic advice, fee receipts, and progression plan so the case officer doesn’t have to infer intent
Graduation delays (repeat units, timetable clashes, failed subjects, placement changes, thesis marking) are normal — but your visa dates won’t automatically adjust. The clean approach is to plan around the course end/completion evidence your provider can issue and align that with your next visa strategy early.
Key practical point: if you need extra time to finish, you generally want to avoid leaving it until the last minute, because you may need a new CoE with an updated end date and supporting academic documentation. If you’re also thinking about a post-study pathway (like 485 or PR planning), timing mistakes here can create “dead time” where you’re lawful but stuck without a clear next step.
If you applied in Australia and you move onto a Bridging Visa A (BVA), the biggest trap is travel: a BVA has no return facility and typically ceases when you depart. If you must travel and return while your student visa is processing, you generally need a Bridging Visa B (BVB) before you leave. In consults, we assess your travel dates, urgency, and processing risk so you don’t accidentally exit Australia and lose your ability to re-enter on the bridging arrangement.
Practical approach:
- Treat the document checklist as something to re-check close to lodgement, not once months in advance.
- Build a “decision-ready” pack that can flex if evidence requirements tighten (stronger financial narrative, clearer study rationale, clean identity chain, updated enrolment).
This is especially relevant if your country is in a cohort where evidence settings are being actively adjusted, because integrity settings can change quickly and inconsistency becomes a red flag.
High-intent students usually don’t fail on eligibility — they fail on timing and sequence. The most practical planning steps are:
- Build a timeline around your actual completion/graduation pathway (including realistic delay risks).
- Map when you can/do need to do PY/NAATI, skills assessment preparation, and employment strategy, so you don’t finish study with no runway.
- Avoid “course hopping” that creates a messy narrative unless there’s a clear, documented reason and a coherent career direction.
If you want, we can structure a PR-aligned plan based on your course, occupation target, and timeframe — and highlight the common timing traps that lead to rushed applications
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