Subclass 189 Occupation Ceiling 2025–26: Full FOI Breakdown & Remaining Places The Department of Home Affairs has released updated Subclass 189 occupation ceiling figures for 2025–26 under Freedom of Information (FA 26/01/00545). This data provides crucial insight into how many places remain available for each occupation under the Skilled Independent (189) visa. If you are planning to apply for Australian […]
Occupation Ceiling
✅ Temporary Graduate Visa (Subclass 485)
Complete Document & Eligibility Checklist (2025) 1. 🔐 Personal Identification Documents 2. 🎓 Education Documents and Eligibility Required documents: 3. 🩺 Health and Insurance 4. 🧑⚖️ Character Documents 5. ✍️ English Language Requirement Applicants not from exempt countries (UK, USA, Canada, NZ, Ireland) must meet one of the following within 12 months of application: Test Overall Score Minimum per Band/Component […]
New Visa Lottery Scheme
Australia will launch a lottery to bring 3000 foreign workers into the country every year under a new law to be proposed that adapts the “green card” system used in the United States to give the winners a pathway to citizenship. In a departure from decades of visa policy, the federal government will open the scheme to people from across […]
News for 482 Visa holder
Changes to the 186 visa options for TSS 482 visa holders in the short-term stream have been published 18 Mar 2022 which should help quite a few applicants who have stayed in Australia during the pandemic. Unlike Medium-Term TSS 482, which has its own PR pathway to 186 visas, the short-term stream has been specifically designed to have no direct […]
University course VS Trade Course
A trade course is a type of vocational education that provides hands-on training and technical skills for a specific trade or industry, such as plumbing, electrical, or construction. They often result in a certificate or diploma qualification. A university course, on the other hand, is a higher education program that typically leads to a bachelor’s or master’s degree. It focuses […]
Hurdles traveling with family
Bringing a spouse with you while studying in Australia can have some difficulties that you should be aware of: It’s important to consider these difficulties and to plan accordingly before making the decision to bring a spouse with you while studying in Australia. It’s also important to check with the specific university or institution and the department of home affairs […]
Travel with family
International students who are studying in Australia on a student visa can bring their spouse with them. Spouses of international students are eligible to apply for a subclass 500 dependent visa, which will allow them to enter and stay in Australia while the student is studying. The process of applying for a dependent visa is separate from the student visa […]
Age factor for admission
The best age for getting admission in Australian universities for overseas students can vary depending on the individual and the specific program they are interested in. For undergraduate programs, the typical age range for students is between 18 and 25. Many universities in Australia have a minimum age requirement of 18 for undergraduate students, and some may have a maximum […]
Education Gap
How to secure admission to university if a student has a gap in his education: If you have an educational gap that you are concerned about when applying to study in Australia, there are a few ways to address it: It’s important to note that universities and colleges will look at your overall application and will take into account your […]
Finance Estimation
Calculating the finances for studying in Australia can be a complex process, but here are a few steps that you can take to estimate the costs: It’s important to note that these costs are estimates and may vary depending on your individual circumstances, so be sure to check the most recent and accurate information available. Remember, when calculating the finances […]