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What are the visa options
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What are the visa options for studying and working in Australia after graduation? 8 Months ago

Are you dreaming of pursuing your post-graduation abroad? Australia is a great choice with its top-notch universities and job opportunities. Here is the visa option that can make your dreams come true:

Student Visa from India (Subclass 500):

The Subclass 500 visa is a student visa issued by the Australian government. It is designed for international students who wish to pursue full-time study in Australia at an accredited educational institution.

Here are some key features and requirements of the Subclass 500 visa:

1. Eligibility: To be eligible for a Subclass 500 visa, you must have been accepted into a registered course of study at an Australian educational institution. You are also required to meet health and character requirements.

2. Enrolled Course of Study: You must be enrolled in a full-time course of study leading to a qualification, such as a diploma, degree, or certificate. The institution where you plan to study must be registered with the Australian government.

3. Financial Capacity: You need to demonstrate that you have enough funds to cover your living expenses, tuition fees, and other costs while studying in Australia. This ensures that you can support yourself during your stay.

4. English Proficiency: Generally, applicants need to show their English language proficiency by providing test scores from recognized English language tests such as IELTS, TOEFL, or equivalent. However, there may be exemptions or alternative requirements based on your nationality or educational background.

5. Health Insurance: It is mandatory for international students to have Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) for the duration of their stay in Australia. OSHC provides health insurance coverage for medical expenses.

6. Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) requirement: As part of the visa application process, you must demonstrate that your intention to study in Australia is genuine and that you plan to return to your home country after completing your studies.

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