Graduation season is here again. Graduation season doesn’t just mark the successful completion of study — for international students in Australia it also marks a major life crossroads. For some students it’s not only the start of a career journey, but possibly a pivotal moment in deciding which country to build a future in. And the Subclass 485 visa follows on from the student visa, giving graduates ample time to work in Australia, while also giving those who are still undecided about where to settle some time to think it through and make a decision.
Subclass 485 categories
After a series of policy changes, the Subclass 485 visa has gone from just two sub-categories at the start to the relatively complex structure it has today. The Subclass 485 currently breaks down into the following categories:
1、Graduate Work stream
2、Post-Study Work Stream
3、Second Post-Study Work Stream
4、Replacement Stream
Please note there is also one that doesn’t count as a stream in its own right but is a visa application many students now have to deal with, namely5、subsequent 485, for now we’ll place it 5th and cover it together.
First, whichever visa category applies, there are the following common requirements:
1. Aged under 50
2. Health insurance required
Below we outline the requirements by category
1. Graduate Work Stream (GW)
Commonly known as the “old 485”, this is the work visa applied for after graduation by international students who have completed a below-bachelor qualification in Australia.
– Your most recent qualification before applying for the Subclass 485 isdiploma/trade qualification
– Meet the2-year Australian study requirement
– Held a student visa within 6 months before applying
– Lodge the application within 6 months of completing your studies
– Requires a skills assessment, and the assessed occupation must be on the Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL) (from 1 July this year, the pandemic-era exemption from the skills assessment has been removed)
–English results equivalent toIELTS overall 6, with no band below 5(*please note there have been changes to the TOEFL test)
–Australian police clearance
*Australia is currently not accepting TOEFL results from the revised test introduced on 26 July; TOEFL results from tests sat before then are still recognised. The English requirements mentioned below are all the same.
Commonly known as the “first 485”, this is the work visa applied for after graduation by most international students who have completed a bachelor’s degree or higher in Australia.
– Hold abachelor’s degree or higher
– Meet the2-year Australian study requirement
– Held a student visa within 6 months before applying
– Lodge the application within 6 months of completing your studies
– English results equivalent toIELTS overall 6, with no band below 5
– Australian police clearance
3. Second Post-Study Work Stream (regional)
4. Replacement Stream
5. Subsequent 485
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