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Australia cuts post-study work visa by two years and increases English language test

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The Australian government has laid out a range of changes to student visas in a bid to crack down on visa applications from non-genuine students and ensure students and graduates are working in jobs that match their skills levels. 

Among these measures are the decision to cut the post-study work visa for international students by two years, just months after it announced extensions to post-study work rights.

The previous extension meant that undergraduates on selected programmes would have been able to stay and work in Australia for four years, rather than two years. Master’s students studying within the selected disciplines will be able to stay for five years, rather than three. These have now reverted back to the original durations of two and three years respectively.

The migration strategy, released in December 2023, also states that concessions that were made during the Covid-19 pandemic for international students will end. This includes ending uncapped working hours for international students

These changes were announced to “improve integrity in international education and support genuine students”. 

Some of these changes include closing a loophole that allows students to transfer to lower-quality education providers and increasing the amount of savings that international students will need if they are to apply for student visa. The amount will increase to A$24,505 (£13,000) in savings, which is a 17 per cent increase on previous levels. 


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