Changes were made to the Temporary Skilled Graduate (subclass 485) visa,
from 23 March 2013.
You can apply for Four year temporary graduate skilled visa subclass 485 in the Post-Study Work stream if you:
You can apply for Four year temporary graduate skilled visa subclass 485 in the Post-Study Work stream if you:
·
applied
for, and were granted, your first student visa to Australia on
or after 5 November 2011
·
have
completed an eligible qualification from an Australian educational institution
·
meet
the two year Australian study requirement in the past six months.
First student visa
This stream is only
available to you if you applied for, and were granted, yourfirst Student
visa to Australia on or after 5 November 2011. If you applied for and were
granted any Student visa to Australia (including subclasses 560, 562, 570, 571,
572, 573, 574, 575, 576 or 580) before 5 November 2011, as either the main
applicant or the family member of an applicant, you will not be able to apply
in this stream.
Qualifications
In the past six months
you must have completed one or more of the following qualifications at an
Australian educational institution:
·
bachelor
degree
·
bachelor
degree with honours
·
masters
by coursework degree
·
masters
(extended) degree
·
masters
by research degree
·
doctoral
degree.
When is your course completed?
Qualifications
are considered to have been completed when your educational institution
publicly notifies you that you have met the requirements for the award of the
qualification, for example, in a completion letter. Submission of a thesis, or
completion of exams, is not sufficient.
This
date should not be confused with the date of conferral of your award. The date
of conferral is the date that you actually receive your degree, diploma or
trade qualification, for example, at a graduation ceremony.
Australian study requirement
In the six months
before you apply, you must meet the Australian study requirement. This means
that you must have completed one or more courses registered on the Commonwealth
Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS).
Your course must:
Your course must:
·
result
in the award of a bachelors, masters or doctoral degree
·
be
conducted in English
·
be
at least two academic years (92 weeks) duration
·
be
lawfully completed in no less than 16 months
·
be
completed at an Australian educational institution in Australia.
English language proficiency courses or
enabling programs cannot be used to meet the Australian study requirement.
If
you complete a graduate diploma or graduate certificate in a packaged, nested
or articulating course leading to an eligible qualification, you can use that
study towards meeting the two-year study requirement. For example, you can
count a Graduate Diploma in Educational Studies leading to a Master of
Education.
You
can only use study that leads to an eligible qualification. If you complete a
degree and then take a graduate diploma or graduate certificate course, the
diploma or certificate course cannot be used to meet the two-year study
requirement.
How does the duration of your course count towards this requirement?
You
can use CRICOS to find the registered duration of a course. The department will
use the same information. A course that is listed on CRICOS as having a 92-week
duration is considered to meet the requirement of two academic years.
The
department will credit you only with the duration that is listed on CRICOS,
even if you take longer to complete your course. Failed subjects and parts of
courses taken outside Australia do not count.
If
your educational institution awards you credit towards a qualification on the
basis of prior learning, that credit may count towards meeting the two-year
requirement, but only if the prior learning was in Australia, was in a
CRICOS-registered course, and is used only once to meet the Australian study
requirement for a visa.
If
you take overlapping courses for separate qualifications (for example, a
Masters in Finance and a Masters in Accounting), the period of overlap can only
be counted once towards the two-year requirement.
You
cannot count any studies outside Australia towards the Australian study
requirement. The only courses you can count towards the Australian study
requirement are those that are completed in Australia.
Temporary Graduate (subclass
485) visa
Changes were made to the Temporary Skilled Graduate
(subclass 485) visa, from 23 March 2013.
This visa was renamed the Temporary Graduate (subclass
485) visa.
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.
See: www.immi.gov.au/students/_pdf/2011-post-study-work.pdf
Information regarding the subclass 485 visa is
available.
See: www.immi.gov.au/visas/students/485
All subclass 485 visa applicants must meet the
Australian study requirement in the six months immediately prior to making
their visa application, regardless of the stream that they are assessed under.
The Australian study requirement
The Australian study requirement has two equally
important and related components. To meet this requirement, students must have:
1) attained either a single
qualification requiring at least two academic years study or multiple
qualifications resulting in a total period of at least two academic years
study; and
2) undertaken this study in no
less than 16 months.
For both streams of the subclass 485 visa, the
Australian study requirement must have been met in the six months immediately
before making a visa application.
Acceptable courses
To meet this requirement, the course/courses must
also:
· be
registered through the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Course for
Overseas Students (CRICOS)
· have been
successfully completed
· have
resulted in an eligible qualification (see page 3 for further detail)
· have had
all instruction in English
· have been
completed while physically in Australia
· have been
completed while holding a visa allowing study in Australia
· be counted
only once towards the Australian study requirement.
English language proficiency courses or enabling
programs cannot be used to meet the Australian study requirement.
Two academic years study
Two academic years study is defined as 92 weeks of study
in a course or courses registered by CRICOS. CRICOS determines a standard
duration (number of weeks) for each course.
Students may take longer to complete the course, but
will only be credited with the number of weeks that CRICOS determines as a
standard duration. For example, if it takes a student 92 weeks to successfully
complete a course that CRICOS says should take 78 weeks, they will receive
credit for 78 weeks only.
Only study that is successfully completed counts
towards the two academic years. Failed subjects will not be considered.
Students may meet the two year academic study
requirement when completing a course that is longer than two years. For
example, if a course is CRICOS registered for 138 weeks (three years) and
consists of 24 equally weighted units, two academic years will be met when 16
units of that course have been successfully completed.
Credits and exemptions
Credits for prior learning may reduce the amount of
study undertaken. Credit granted on the basis of study undertaken in Australia
in a course registered with CRICOS may contribute towards meeting the
Australian study requirement, but only once.
The credited units cannot be counted towards meeting
the Australian study requirement if they are already being used to meet the
requirement as part of another course or if they were granted on the basis of
study undertaken either overseas or within Australia in a non-CRICOS registered
course.
Minimum of 16 months
The Australian study requirement cannot be met in less
than 16 months.
This period begins when the study commences (generally
from the start of lectures and excluding orientation periods) to the date at
which all academic requirements have been completed.
Overlap of qualifications
Students may undertake overlapping qualifications. For
example, students applying under the Graduate Work stream of the subclass 485
visa may complete a Diploma in Finance and then a Diploma in Accounting where
two units in the last qualification have been granted as credit from the
earlier qualification.
Where qualifications overlap, periods of study cannot
be counted more than once.
If a student completes more than one qualification,
but uses only the most recent qualification to meet the Australian study
requirement, then any credit received in the most recent qualification from the
previous qualification(s) will count towards meeting the Australian study
requirement.
The actual period of study within the previous
qualification(s) on which the credits were based may also be used to meet the
16 month requirement.
Study outside Australia
Study undertaken outside Australia cannot be used to
satisfy the Australian study requirement. However, if a student undertook some
study overseas but nevertheless completed at least two academic years of study
in no less than 16 months in Australia in a CRICOS registered course, they can
still meet the Australian study requirement.
Example
An applicant who undertook a three year, six semester
Bachelor degree following the study pattern mentioned below will have completed
two academic years study in Australia:
· semester 1
outside Australia
· semester 2
in Australia
· semester 3
in Australia
· semester 4
in Australia
· semester 5
outside Australia
· semester 6
in Australia
The pattern of study does not matter as long as the
Australian study requirement is met.
Completion date
Subclass 485 visa applications must be lodged within
six months of the date of course completion.
The date of course completion is the first date on
which the educational institution publicly notifies the student that they have
met the requirements for the award of their degree, diploma or trade
qualification. This notification can occur by:
· letter
· publication
in a newspaper
· publication
on the internet
· email
· bulletin
board at the tertiary institution.
This date should not be confused with the date of
conferral of award. The date of conferral is the date that the student actually
receives their qualification, for example, at a graduation ceremony.
Applying under the Post-Study Work stream
The following provides information about the
Australian study requirement specific to subclass 485 visa applicants under the
Post-Study Work stream.
Eligible qualifications
To meet the Australian study requirement, the
course/courses must have resulted in an eligible qualification. The eligible
qualifications differ depending on which stream of the subclass 485 visa the
applicant selects.
For the purposes of applying for a subclass 485 visa
under the Post-Study Work stream, only study that results in the conferral of
an eligible degree level qualification will be considered. An eligible degree
level qualification is a:
· Bachelor
degree
· Bachelor
(honours) degree
· Masters by
coursework degree
· Masters
(extended) degree
· Masters by
research degree
· Doctoral
degree
Study resulting in a diploma level qualification or
trade qualification will not be considered.
As an example a student may complete a one year
Bachelor degree followed by a one year Masters degree and meet the Australian
study requirement under the Post-Study Work stream, provided the other
components of the requirement are satisfied.
Study must be at a certain level
Only study undertaken at Australian Qualifications
Framework (AQF) Level 7 or above (Bachelor degree level or above), which leads
to the conferral of an eligible degree level qualification, may be considered
towards meeting the Australian study requirement. An eligible degree level
qualification is a Bachelor degree, Masters by coursework degree, Masters
(extended) degree, Masters by research degree or Doctoral degree.
This means that degree level courses which are
packaged with a Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma course may be
considered, provided they otherwise meet the Australian study requirement.
Example
Students who complete a Graduate Diploma in
Educational Studies which articulates (or leads) into a Master of Education are
able to use both the study at the Graduate Diploma and at the Masters level
towards meeting this requirement.
Example
Students who complete a Bachelor of Arts and then a
Graduate Diploma in Asia-Pacific Studies will only have study undertaken at the
Bachelor degree level considered, as the Graduate Diploma did not contribute
towards the conferral of an eligible degree level qualification.
Study must be at an eligible education provider
All courses used to satisfy the Australian study
requirement must have been undertaken at an eligible Australian university or
any other education provider accredited to offer degree level programs.
Applying under the Graduate Work stream
The following provides information about the
Australian study requirement specific to subclass 485 visa applicants under the
Graduate Work stream.
Eligible qualifications
To meet the Australian study requirement, the
course/courses must have resulted in an eligible qualification. The eligible
qualifications differ depending on which stream of the subclass 485 visa the
applicant selects.
For the purposes of applying for a subclass 485 under
the Graduate Work stream, the course/courses must have resulted in a degree,
diploma or trade qualification. For example, a student may complete two
consecutive Diploma level courses and satisfy the Australian study requirement
under the Graduate Work stream, provided the other components of the
requirement are satisfied.
Qualifications must be closely related to
nominated occupation
The qualification(s) completed must be closely related
to the student’s nominated skilled occupation. This means the subject matter
and the skills gained from the qualifications can be applied at the level
achieved in the nominated skilled occupation.
Example
Acceptable combinations of study and nominated
occupations include:
· an
applicant who nominates ‘Pharmacist’ as their skilled occupation and completes
a Bachelor of Pharmacy in Australia
· an
applicant who nominates ‘Air-conditioning and Mechanical Services Plumber’ as
their skilled occupation who has completed a Certificate III in Plumbing and a
Diploma of Plumbing and Services in Australia
Example
A combination of study and nominated occupation that
would not be acceptable:
· An applicant’s
nominated occupation is Registered Nurse but they satisfied the Australian
study requirement on the basis of having completed a Bachelor of Commerce.