International students who graduate from Australian universities have the opportunity to continue gaining work experience in the country. The Australian Graduate Visa provides a bridge between academic achievement and professional exploration. The post-study visa offers an enormous incentive for many to consider studying in Australia.
The Australian Graduate Visa is also known as the Temporary Graduate Visa (Subclass 485). It is a golden ticket for international students who have successfully completed their studies in Australia. This visa allows eligible graduates to remain in Australia temporarily to gain valuable work experience and kickstart their careers.
There are two streams within the Temporary Graduate Visa (Subclass 485), the Graduate Work Stream and the Post-Study Work Stream.
This stream is designed for international students who have completed qualifications in occupations that are in demand in Australia. It allows you to work and gain experience for up to 18 months. The Graduate Work Stream is an excellent option if you wish to extend your stay and potentially explore permanent residency options.
The Post-Study Work Stream is perhaps the most sought-after pathway for international graduates. It grants you the opportunity to remain in Australia for a period ranging from two to four years, depending on the highest qualification you’ve obtained. This stream is available to students who have completed a bachelor’s degree or higher qualification from an Australian educational institution.
The Australian Graduate Visa offers a wide range of benefits for international graduates:
While the Australian Graduate Visa presents a promising pathway, it’s important to meet certain eligibility criteria:
The Australian Graduate Visa offers a pathway for individuals to turn educational achievements into real opportunities. Graduate Visas are known to be complex and detailed applications. If you are interested in seeing if you are eligible, or in starting an application, contact AustraliaMigrate today for premium advice and assistance from our registered migration agents.
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