Visas

The Department of Immigration and Citizenship has issued a fact scheet for Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) visa criteria.

To find out if you are eligible for the GTE download this easy to read fact sheet here.

The Australian Department of Immigration and Citizenship has introduced new post-study work arrangements which will be implemented in early 2013.

The post-study work arrangements will be accessible to the following students:

  • Graduates of an Australian Bachelor degree
  • Masters by coursework degree
  • Masters (extended) degree
  • Masters by research degree of Doctoral degree

The requirements for visa eligibility include:

  • be in Australia
  • be under 50 years of age
  • qualified in a degree level qualification within six months of applying for the visa

For detailed information about your eligibility for a post-study work arrangement and for more facts, questions and answers please CLICK HERE

Temporary Graduate (subclass 485) visa

From early 2013, students may be eligible to apply for a subclass 485 visa through either the Graduate Work stream or the Post-Study Work stream, depending on their individual circumstances.

For more information about the eligibility requirements CLICK HERE

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