Study in Australia

Over the years, we’ve helped lots of international students with their Student Visa applications. Our main goal has always been to give students valuable advice to find the right education path for them. We know that studying abroad, especially in Australia, can be complex and expensive. That’s why we put a lot of emphasis on giving our clients the best guidance.

In most first-world countries, like Australia, you usually have to show financial documents like bank statements to prove you can afford your studies. But here’s the good news: as your trusted consultancy, we can help you discover schools or programs that don’t require you to show proof of funds or “show money.” This means more options and flexibility for you when it comes to pursuing your education abroad.

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Australian Student Visa Requirements

To obtain an Australian Student Visa, you typically need to meet certain requirements and provide specific documents. While these requirements can vary depending on your individual circumstances, here is a general list of common requirements:

1. Confirmation of Enrollment (CoE): You must have an offer of enrollment or a Confirmation of Enrollment (CoE) from an Australian educational institution for a full-time course.

2. Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) Statement: You need to submit a statement explaining your genuine intention to study in Australia temporarily.

3. Financial Capacity: You should demonstrate that you have enough funds to cover tuition fees, living expenses, and return airfare for yourself and any accompanying family members.

4. English Language Proficiency: Depending on your course and nationality, you may need to provide proof of English language proficiency through tests like IELTS, TOEFL, or PTE.

5. Health Insurance:You must arrange Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) for the duration of your stay in Australia.

6. Character Requirements: You may be required to provide a police clearance certificate or undergo a character assessment.

7. Health Examination: In some cases, you may need to undergo a medical examination, especially if you plan to study in Australia for more than 12 months.

8. Biometrics and Visa Application Fee: Pay the visa application fee and provide biometric data if required.

9. Passport: Your passport should be valid for the duration of your intended stay in Australia.

10. Statement of Purpose: You might need to submit a Statement of Purpose explaining why you want to study in Australia and your future plans.

11. Dependent Documents: If you have family members accompanying you, you’ll need to provide their documents, including marriage certificates and birth certificates.

12. Proof of Relationship: If you plan to bring a partner or spouse, you must demonstrate a genuine and ongoing relationship.

13. Academic Records: Provide transcripts and certificates from previous education.

14. Work Experience: If relevant to your course, you might need to show evidence of relevant work experience.

15. Temporary Graduate Visa: If you plan to apply for a Temporary Graduate Visa (subclass 485) after completing your studies, be aware of its specific requirements.

Please note that the specific requirements can vary based on your course, education provider, and individual circumstances.