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Visas, Immigration and Refugees

Postgraduate Research Sector: Temporary Visa (Subclass 574) - Assessment Level 4

Student Eligibility


You must meet the following specific requirements to be eligible for this visa.

Accepted in full-time study

You must be accepted for full-time study in a registered course or part of a registered course to be eligible for this visa.

Note: A registered course is an education or training course offered by an Australian education provider registered on the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS).
See: CRICOS

Lodgement Method Proof of Acceptance
Online You must provide the code from your electronic Confirmation of Enrolment.
Post or in person

You can provide a copy of one of the following:

  • your Confirmation of Enrolment
  • your Letter of Offer.

Financial requirements

You must have enough money to pay for travel, tuition and living expenses for yourself, your partner and your dependent children for the duration of your stay in Australia. You must also have enough money to support your partner and dependent children, even if they do not travel with you to Australia.

Note: Specific financial requirements apply to fully funded students.

See: Financial requirements

Health requirements

You must meet certain health requirements and may need to undergo a health examination. The requirements vary based on:

  • your length of stay in Australia
  • other health risks in your home country or countries you have visited for more than three months within the last five years.

Health examinations can be completed before you lodge your visa application, but no more than six months before your course starts.
See: Health requirements

Health insurance

You must have health insurance while in Australia. Health insurance can be provided by obtaining Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) which provides medical and hospital insurance.
See: Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)

You can ask your education provider to organise OSHC for you, or you can select an approved OSHC provider yourself and pay the insurance.

Exceptions: You do not need OSHC if you are:

  • a Norwegian student covered by the Norwegian National Insurance Scheme
  • a Swedish student covered by the National Board of Student Aid or by Kammarkollegiet.

Proof of insurance: When you lodge your application, you must provide a receipt or other proof of your OSHC payment. The OSHC should commence when you arrive in Australia.

English language skills

The table below outlines the English language skills you require and the evidence you must provide for the grant of your first student visa or to renew your student visa.

You need one of the following Evidence Required
IELTS test If you are applying:
  • for direct entry into a course, you must have an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) score of 6.0 or above
  • to do an ELICOS course before your main course, you must have an IELTS score of at least 5.0. You can study a preliminary English course for up to 30 weeks.

Note: You can take the Academic or General IELTS test to meet English Language requirements for a student visa. However, please check with your Australian education provider about which test they require for your enrolment.
See: www.ielts.org

English test other than IELTS You must have a score equal to IELTS 6.0 in one of the following tests:
  • Occupational English Test (OET)
  • Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL).
    Note: This test is only acceptable if taken in one of the following countries: Belarus, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Kyrgyzstan, Mali, Moldova, Solomon Islands, Suriname, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Uganda and Uzbekistan. Internet, paper and computer based tests are all acceptable.
    See:
    www.occupationalenglishtest.org
    www.ets.org
Study in English You must provide evidence that you have:
  • studied in English for at least five years in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Republic of Ireland, South Africa, United Kingdom or United States
    or
  • within two years of your application date have successfully completed in Australia
    • a foundation course
    • a Senior Secondary Certificate of Education
      or
    • a substantial part of a Certificate IV or higher level qualification, from the Australian Qualifications Framework.
      See: www.aqf.edu.au
      Note: The AQF does not provide information or advice on skills assessment.

Fully funded students: If you are a fully funded student, your education provider will adivse you of the level of English you require and the evidence you must provide.

Academic record and history

If you are applying for your first student visa, you must provide your academic records to show that you have successfully completed an undergraduate degree or equivalent.

If you are applying to renew your student visa, you must provide academic reports and previous records of attendance to show that you satisfied the course requirements.

Character requirements

You must be of good character to enter Australia. The information you provide on the 'Character Declaration' section of your application will be used to assess your character.
See: Character and penal clearance requirements

Debts to the Australian Government

To enter Australia you must:

  • have no outstanding debts to the Australian Government
    or
  • have arranged to repay any outstanding debts to the Australian Government.

Students under 18 years of age

You must meet all the above, and the additional eligiblity requirements.
See: Students Under 18 Years of Age - Additional Eligibility
See also: Family member eligibility

Australian Values Statement

If you are aged 18 years or over, you must declare that you will respect Australian values and obey the laws of Australia. For this visa, the values statement is included in the general declaration section of the application form. When you sign the application form it means you will also be signing the values statement. You will not be required to have read the Life in Australia book, but may do so if you wish.

You are also encouraged to gain an understanding of Australia, its people and their way of life, before applying for this visa.
See: Australian Values - Overview