Indian students wanting to join Australian universities now have reasons to cheer with some new rules and policies that will benefit them.
- Close to 1.25 lakh international student visa holders in the higher education sector were yet to reach Australia as of October 2021
- From February 18, 2022, Temporary Graduate Visa will get their visas extended to September 30, 2022
- The travel exemption is great news for Indian students since the country had over 17,000 student visa holders, out of the nearly 66,000, who were yet to travel to their institutions, till October 2021
The Australian government has announced a slew of measures aimed at bringing back international students and recent graduates. Students were hoping for faster visa processing in less time and incentives in the Australian study visa. Now, they will have to keep in mind some new rules and policies for the Australia student visa.
These include visa fee refund and unlimited working hours for student visa holders temporarily. Temporary Graduate Visa holders will now be eligible for visa extensions and prolonged stay and work periods.
With more than 92,000 students enrolled in Australian universities as of July 2021, Indians are among the largest international student groups Down Under. However, the strict pandemic-induced restrictions forced many of the current and prospective students to stay at home for longer periods, denying them access to the vibrant campus life and high quality education.
Border closures by the Australian government also impacted the country’s higher education sector which is estimated to have suffered losses up to $2 billion. The country had put in place some serious plans for international students through pilot programs. The Scott Morrison government has endorsed international student arrival plans in New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, and the Australian Capital Territory in recent months.
Close to 1.25 lakh international student visa holders in the higher education sector were yet to reach Australia as of October 2021. This is about 49% of the total student visas, as per data from the Australian government. The travel exemption is great news for Indian students since the country had over 17,000 student visa holders, out of the nearly 66,000, who were yet to travel to their institutions, as per data from market intelligence resources.
Some measures taken by the Australian government include: