By AECC Global Malaysia on Tuesday, 11 July 2023
Category: Study Abroad

News Update: Temporary Graduate Visa (subclass 485) Extension

It's time to rejoice for all the temporary graduate visa (subclass 485) holders and international students residing in Australia! The Australian government has recently announced that it will be extending the 485 visa for two more years. This is certainly great news! 

What is a Temporary Graduate visa (subclass 485)?

For international students who have recently graduated, the Temporary Graduate visa (subclass 485) is an ideal way to stay in Australia for an extended period. This type of visa offers terrific advantages, such as the ability to study, work and enjoy life Down Under. Most importantly, points accumulated through this visa can be used toward applying for permanent visas down the track.

New Length of Stay for 485 Visa Holders

Immersion into Australia's employment landscape is now possible thanks to extended post-study work rights for international students and visa holders. With longer residence durations for holders of Bachelor, Master, and Doctoral qualifications, these individuals can gain practical experience that could pave their path to a successful career or permanent residency in Australia.

Here are the changes in the length of stay for 485 visa holders

Qualification Previous 'Stay and Work' Period New 'Stay and Work' Period
​Bachelor degree ​2 years ​4 years
​Master's degree​3 years​5 years
​Doctoral degree​4 years​6 years

Eligibility for Extended Post-study Work Rights

The extension of post-study work rights under the Temporary Graduate Visa (subclass 485) in Australia is an exciting opportunity for international students. To be eligible for this extension, certain criteria and conditions must be met. Here are the key points regarding eligibility:

Qualifying Degrees for the Extension:

Conditions to Meet for Eligibility:

To be eligible for the extension of post-study work rights, applicants must fulfill the following conditions:

  1. The applicant must meet one of the following conditions:

2. Additional Note for Temporary Graduate Visa Holders​:

Those who are on a Temporary Graduate visa (Post-Study Work stream) that ends prior to 1 July 2023 and have an eligible qualification may still submit an application for the extension.

However, in this case, instead of receiving a further Temporary Graduate visa (subclass 485), they will be granted a two-year Temporary Activity Australian Government Endorsed Events (COVID-19 Pandemic Event) visa (subclass 408).

These eligibility requirements ensure that the extension of post-study work rights benefits international students who have completed their studies in areas where there is a demand for skilled professionals. The Australian government aims to attract and retain talented graduates, contributing to the country's economic growth and fostering a globally competitive workforce.

Application Process for the Extension

Applying for the extension of the Temporary Graduate Visa (subclass 485) is a straightforward process, whether you are a new applicant or an existing visa holder. Here are the steps involved in the application process:

For New Applicants:

For Existing Visa Holders:

Having a hard time navigating the Temporary Graduate Visa (subclass 485) process? AECC has you covered! Our team of expert counsellors offer free assistance on everything related to your abroad queries. From start to finish, we are here to guide and assist you.

FAQs
1) What is a Temporary Graduate Visa (subclass 485)?

A Temporary Graduate Visa (subclass 485) is a visa option provided by the Australian government that allows international students who have recently completed their studies in Australia to live, work, and gain practical experience related to their field of study. It has two streams: the Post-Study Work stream and the Graduate Work stream.

2) What changes have been made to the 485 visa?

The recent changes to the Temporary Graduate Visa (subclass 485) include an extension of the post-study work rights. The length of stay has been increased for different qualification levels:

3) How do these changes affect the length of stay for the current 485 visa holders?

These changes positively impact the length of stay for current 485 visa holders. Depending on their qualification level, they can now enjoy an extended stay period in Australia. Also, enables them to immerse themselves in the Australian job market, gain valuable work experience, and potentially pave the way for a successful career or permanent residency in the country. 

4) Who is eligible for extended post-study work rights?

To be eligible for the extended post-study work rights, individuals must meet the following criteria:
5) What is the application process for the extension of the 485 visa?

The application process for the extension of the Temporary Graduate Visa (subclass 485) varies for new applicants and existing visa holders:

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