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A LOT OF QUESTIONS ARE ASKED ABOUT GRADUATE TEMPORARY SUBCLASS 485 VISAS.

International students finishing their studies in Australia can apply for the Temporary Graduate Subclass 485 visa.

Depending on the conditions, it allows students to stay in Australia for anywhere between 18 months and 4 years. They enjoy full employment rights in Australia throughout this time.

The questions that are most frequently asked about Subclass 485 visas are listed below.

See the most recent modifications to regional visas and how they influence this visa. see: additional one or two-year visas for graduates of regional universities who are from abroad

 

Q:-What are the various Temporary Graduate Subclass 485 visa categories?

There are two “streams” for the Temporary Graduate Subclass 485 visa:

the Post Study Stream:

Post Study Work Stream: regardless of their topic of study, for international students who receive a higher education degree from an Australian educational institution. Students who applied for and received their first student visa to Australia on or after November 5, 2011, are the only ones eligible for this stream. Depending on the applicant’s qualifications, a visa in this stream may be issued for a period of time of up to four years after the date of the visa’s issuance.

for international students who graduate with the necessary abilities and qualifications for a job on the list of qualifying skilled vocations and who hold an appropriate qualification. This stream’s visas are valid for 18 months after being issued.

How do I meet the requirements for the Graduate Work Stream?

Among the prerequisites for this visa are:

  • On the Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL), you suggest a profession.
  • Your visa application contained proof that you requested a skills evaluation for your designated skilled occupation from an appropriate assessing authority.
  • Your skills have been evaluated as being appropriate for your chosen skilled vocation by a pertinent evaluating authority (‘suitable skills assessment’).
  • You have completed the six-month Australian study requirement.
  • .Your chosen skilled vocation is closely tied to each degree, certificate, or trade qualification used to satisfy the Australian study requirement.

A job on the Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL) must be proposed. One occupation alone may be listed, and it may not be changed once the application has been submitted.

How do I become eligible for a Post Study Work Stream, or PSWV?

The following are key prerequisites for the PSWV or Post Study Work Stream:

  • . Submitted a first-time student visa application on or after November 5, 2011
  • have finished two years of bachelor’s or higher-level education in Australia.
  • possess recent completion of a bachelor’s, master’s, or PhD degree
  • have a substantive visa, bridging A or B visa at the time of application, and have recently held a student visa.
  • English: You won’t need to take an English test if you have a passport from the UK, Ireland, the USA, Canada, or New Zealand. If not, you must pass one of the following English proficiency exams: IELTS, OET, Pearson’s PTE Academic, the TOEFL iBT, or Cambridge’s CAE Advanced.
  • age at the time of application was under 50
What is the duration of validity for a temporary graduate visa?

Graduate Work Stream 485 visas are valid for 18 months from the date of issuance.

Depending on the type of qualification attained, Post Study Work Stream (PSWV) visas might be valid for 2 to 4 years from the date of grant. The following validity periods apply:

  • .completion of a bachelor’s degree, a bachelor’s with distinction, a master’s by coursework, or a master’s (extended) in two years.
  • .3 years: Research Master’s
  • .Doctorate in four years
Eligible qualifications

The course(s) must have led to a degree, diploma, or trade certification in order to qualify for a subclass 485 under the Graduate Work stream. For instance, if all other requirements are met, a student may satisfy the Australian study requirement for the Graduate Work stream by passing two consecutive Diploma-level courses.

The prerequisites must be closely related to the proposed occupation.

The prerequisites must be closely related to the proposed occupation.

The degree or certificates earned must be directly relevant to the student’s chosen skilled vocation. The skills underlying your qualification must be immediately transferrable to your specified occupation in order for it to be deemed closely related to it. This holds true regardless of the qualification level or the topic matter. A degree in physiotherapy, for instance, might satisfy this criteria if you listed “physiotherapist” as your occupation, but a degree in commerce would not.

Example: The following are acceptable combinations of studies and nominated careers:

  • a candidate who declares “Physiotherapist” as their skilled occupation and successfully completes a physiotherapy degree in Australia
  • a candidate who has earned a Certificate III in Plumbing and a Diploma of Plumbing and Services in Australia and nominates “Air-conditioning and Mechanical Services Plumber” as their skilled occupation

For instance, the following combination of studies and the nominated profession is unacceptable:

  • Although a candidate’s nominated occupation is registered nurse, the Australian study criterion was satisfied because they also obtained a bachelor’s degree in commerce.
skill evaluation

You are in charge of organising the skills evaluation. Before you apply for this visa, get in touch with the appropriate assessing authority. Each assessing authority has its own assessment processes, deadlines, and fees.

On the department’s website, you may find contact information for the assessing authorities.

  • Before submitting your application, you must make an application to the appropriate assessing authority to get a good skills evaluation.
  • If “medical practitioner” is your nominated occupation, proof of your full medical registration is acceptable in lieu of a skills assessment. More details regarding the general skilled migration program’s medical practitioner immigration are available.
  • Even if you are currently registered to practise nursing in an Australian state or territory, you must receive a skills assessment from the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Accreditation Council (ANMAC) if nursing is your nominated occupation.

A skills assessment is only good for the number of years it says it’s good for, or until the date it expires, whichever comes first.

Requirements for the Graduate Work Stream

for international students who graduate with the necessary abilities and qualifications for a job on the list of qualifying skilled vocations and who hold an appropriate qualification. This stream’s visas are valid for 18 months after being issued.

Among the prerequisites for this visa are:
  • On the Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL), you suggest a profession.
  • Your visa application contained proof that you requested a skills evaluation for your designated skilled occupation from an appropriate assessing authority.
  • Your skills have been evaluated as being appropriate for your chosen skilled vocation by a pertinent evaluating authority (‘suitable skills assessment’).
  • You have completed the six-month Australian study requirement.
  • Your chosen skilled vocation is closely tied to each degree, certificate, or trade qualification used to satisfy the Australian study requirement.
  • A job on the Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL) must be proposed. One occupation alone may be listed, and it may not be changed once the application has been submitted.
eligibility requirements

The course(s) must have led to a degree, diploma, or trade certification in order to qualify for a subclass 485 under the Graduate Work stream. For instance, if all other requirements are met, a student may satisfy the Australian study requirement for the Graduate Work stream by passing two consecutive Diploma-level courses.

The prerequisites must be closely related to the proposed occupation.

The degree or certificates earned must be directly relevant to the student’s chosen skilled vocation. The skills underlying your qualification must be immediately transferrable to your specified occupation in order for it to be deemed closely related to it. This holds true regardless of the qualification level or the topic matter. A degree in physiotherapy, for instance, might satisfy this criteria if you listed “physiotherapist” as your occupation, but a degree in commerce would not.

Example: The following are acceptable combinations of studies and nominated careers:

a candidate who declares “Physiotherapist” as their skilled occupation and successfully completes a physiotherapy degree in Australia

a candidate who has earned a Certificate III in Plumbing and a Diploma of Plumbing and Services in Australia and nominates “Air-conditioning and Mechanical Services Plumber” as their skilled occupation

skill evaluation
  • Before submitting your application, you must make an application to the appropriate assessing authority to get a good skills evaluation.
  • .If “medical practitioner” is your nominated occupation, proof of your full medical registration is acceptable in lieu of a skills assessment. More details regarding the general skilled migration program’s medical practitioner immigration are available.
  • .Even if you are currently registered to practise nursing in an Australian state or territory, you must receive a skills assessment from the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Accreditation Council (ANMAC) if nursing is your nominated occupation.