Applying online
We offer a number of convenient internet services for student
visa applicants. More information is available from the
department’s website.
See: http://www.immi.gov.au/Services/Pages/student-visa-
online-applications.aspx
If your application is exempt from a visa application charge
(VAC), you will not be able to lodge your visa application online.
For general information on lodging your visa application, refer to
How to lodge your application.
Package courses
If you want to applyfor a package of courses comprising an
enabling course (for example, a prerequisite English language
tuition, foundation orbridging course) followed bythe main
course (for example, a Bachelordegree), you must provide
evidence of your enrolment in your enabling course, plus letters
of offer of a place from the relevant education providers for the
other courses in your package. You will be assessed under the
visa subclass applicable to the principal course, and at the highest
assessment level of the courses in your nominated package (with
the exception of anyELICOS course within the package).
You can be granted a student visa to cover the total of the
proposed package onlyif you provide confirmation of enrolment
for all courses. You mayalso be eligible for streamlined visa
processing. For additional information, refer to Requirements for
the grant of a Student (Subclass 570-576) visa and Offer of a
place in a course and confirmation of enrolment.
Detailed information on applying for and being granted a student
visa is available on our website.
See: www.immi.gov.au/Study/Pages/Study.aspx
Acceptable courses
To be eligible for the grant of a Student (Subclass 570–576) visa,
you must be accepted for full-time study in a registered course or
part of a registered course.
Acceptance for full-time studyis evidenced byan electronic
confirmation of enrolment certificate or an ‘offer of a place in a
course’ letter issued bythe registered provideroffering you a
place, refer to Offer of a place in a course and confirmation of
enrolment . If you are sponsored bythe Department of Foreign
Affairs and Trade or the Department of Defence, a letter from
these agencies indicating their support of your study in Australia
is required. If you are a secondary school exchange student, you
must provide a completed Acceptance Advice of Secondary
ExchangeStudent (AASES)form.
A registered course is an education or training course offered by
an Australian education providerregistered on the
Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas
Students (CRICOS) to offer courses to overseas students. Details
of registered courses and education providers are available on the
internet.
See: http://cricos.deewr.gov.au
If you are sponsored bythe Department of Foreign Affairs and
Trade or the Department of Defence, or are a secondary school
exchange student, you are not required to enrol in a registered
course in order to be granted a student visa. However, you must
be enrolled in a full-time course of studyor training.
Applying online
We offer a number of convenient internet services for student
visa applicants. More information is available from the
department’s website.
See: http://www.immi.gov.au/Services/Pages/student-visa-
online-applications.aspx
If your application is exempt from a visa application charge
(VAC), you will not be able to lodge your visa application online.
For general information on lodging your visa application, refer to
How to lodge your application.
Package courses
If you want to applyfor a package of courses comprising an
enabling course (for example, a prerequisite English language
tuition, foundation orbridging course) followed bythe main
course (for example, a Bachelordegree), you must provide
evidence of your enrolment in your enabling course, plus letters
of offer of a place from the relevant education providers for the
other courses in your package. You will be assessed under the
visa subclass applicable to the principal course, and at the highest
assessment level of the courses in your nominated package (with
the exception of anyELICOS course within the package).
You can be granted a student visa to cover the total of the
proposed package onlyif you provide confirmation of enrolment
for all courses. You mayalso be eligible for streamlined visa
processing. For additional information, refer to Requirements for
the grant of a Student (Subclass 570-576) visa and Offer of a
place in a course and confirmation of enrolment.
Detailed information on applying for and being granted a student
visa is available on our website.
See: www.immi.gov.au/Study/Pages/Study.aspx
Acceptable courses
To be eligible for the grant of a Student (Subclass 570–576) visa,
you must be accepted for full-time study in a registered course or
part of a registered course.
Acceptance for full-time studyis evidenced byan electronic
confirmation of enrolment certificate or an ‘offer of a place in a
course’ letter issued bythe registered provideroffering you a
place, refer to Offer of a place in a course and confirmation of
enrolment . If you are sponsored bythe Department of Foreign
Affairs and Trade or the Department of Defence, a letter from
these agencies indicating their support of your study in Australia
is required. If you are a secondary school exchange student, you
must provide a completed Acceptance Advice of Secondary
ExchangeStudent (AASES)form.
A registered course is an education or training course offered by
an Australian education providerregistered on the
Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas
Students (CRICOS) to offer courses to overseas students. Details
of registered courses and education providers are available on the
internet.
See: http://cricos.deewr.gov.au
If you are sponsored bythe Department of Foreign Affairs and
Trade or the Department of Defence, or are a secondary school
exchange student, you are not required to enrol in a registered
course in order to be granted a student visa. However, you must
be enrolled in a full-time course of studyor training.
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