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BREAKING NEWS!
Back-packers (and those on Working Holiday Maker
Visas) can now work for the one employer for six months instead of just three! Need
a visa to work in Australia? Click here for advice.
All initial student visas granted do not
provide permission to work in Australia.
Students and their dependants will only be able
to apply for a student visa with work rights after they arrive in Australia and
only after the student has commenced their course of study.
Generally, students and their dependants are
limited to 20 hours' work per week while the student's course of study is in
session.
Students may work full-time during holiday
periods, while their dependants remain limited to 20 hours.
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The Australian Government operates an overseas
student program (OSP) that allows people who are not Australian citizens or
Australian permanent residents to study in Australia.
Anyone who is not an Australian resident may
apply to study in Australia under the OSP.
If you want to study under this program, you must
obtain a student visa before you can commence a course of study in Australia.
You can be granted a student visa only if you
wish to undertake a registered course or part of a registered course on a
full-time basis.
A registered course is an education or training
course offered by an Australian education provider who is registered with the
Australian Government to offer courses to overseas students.
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