Student Work Rights
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20 hours/week
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20 hours/week Master’s degree by research or doctorate degree – 38 hours/week
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20 hours/week
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Accompanying Family Member
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Spouse & children below age 22
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Spouse & children below age 18
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Spouse & children below age 19
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Spouse’s Work Rights
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40 hours/week
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20 hours/week
Master’s degree by research or doctorate degree – 38 hours/week
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40 hours/week
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Spouse’s Study Rights
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Not allowed
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Study for up to 3 months
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Study for up to 3 months
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Dependent Child Study Rights
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Treated as a domestic student, which means you don’t have to pay tuition fees for them to go to public primary or secondary school
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Public school fees vary across Australian states and territories, and across schools
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Treated as a domestic student, which means you don’t have to pay tuition fees for them to go to public primary or secondary school
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English Requirement
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Some Education Providers do not require English Language Test. You should contact your school/institute for more information on this.
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No set English language requirements.
Some Education Providers (especially at tertiary level) require a certain level of English before an offer of place will be given to you. You should contact your school/institute for more information on this.
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Visa Application Fee
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CAD 150 (Study Permit) CAD 100 (Open Work Permit)
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AUD630 (Main Applicant)
AUD 470 (Spouse)
AUD 155 (per dependent below 18 years)
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NZD 330 (Main Applicant)
NZD 495 (Spouse)
NZD 295 (per dependent below 18 years)
Note: Fees varies for each nationality on passport and location when you apply
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Post-Graduate Eligibility
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Post-Graduate Work Permit (PGWP) – up to 3 years
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Temporary Graduate Visa Subclass 485
Graduate Work Stream – up to 18 months
Post-Study Work Stream – up to 4 years
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Post-Study Work Visa – up to 3 years
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