Australia continues to be a preferred destination for international students and skilled migrants thanks to its top-tier education system, work opportunities, and quality of life. The Australian Fair Work Commission has announced a minimum wage increase effective July 1, 2025, which will have a positive impact on part-time student workers and skilled visa holders alike.
This increase benefits international students on Student Visa Subclass 500 who work part-time during their studies, helping to better cover living costs and meet visa financial requirements. It also reflects Australia's commitment to fair wages and economic growth.
๐ Student Visa Subclass 500 โ Latest Updates (2025)
The Student Visa (Subclass 500) allows international students to study full-time in Australia at recognized institutions. Here are the key updates for 2025:
- Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE): From January 1, 2025, applicants applying from within Australia must provide a valid CoE. Letters of Offer are no longer accepted.
- English Language Proficiency: Minimum IELTS score increased to 6.0 (previously 5.5).
- Financial Capacity: Applicants must demonstrate sufficient funds for tuition, living expenses, and other costs.
- Visa Application Fee: Increased to AUD 1,600 effective July 1, 2024.
- Work Rights: Students can work up to 48 hours per fortnight during study periods and unlimited hours during scheduled breaks.
- Family Inclusion: Dependents (spouse and children) can be included in the visa application.
โณ Processing Time
Typical processing time ranges from 4 to 8 weeks. Early applications are recommended to avoid delays during peak intake seasons.
๐ Key Australian Visa Types
Student Visas
Subclass 500: For full-time study with permitted part-time work (48 hours per fortnight during study periods).
Temporary Graduate Visa (Subclass 485): Post-study work rights allowing full-time employment for graduates.
Skilled Visas
Skilled Independent Visa (Subclass 189): Permanent residency for skilled workers without sponsorship.
Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190): Requires state or territory government nomination.
Temporary Skill Shortage Visa (Subclass 482): Employer-sponsored temporary skilled work.
Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) Visa (Subclass 491): For skilled migrants living and working in regional Australia.
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