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Subclass 500

Student Visa 500: Study in Australia, With Your Future in Mind.

The 500 is the single student visa for every sector - from a uni degree to a trade course, an English program or school. The trick is treating it as the first step, not the last, because what you do on this visa shapes whether you can stay for a graduate visa and, later, permanent residence.

One visa for every courseWork rights while you studyA path to the 485 and PR
What the 500 Is

One visa. Every sector. The whole length of your course.

The student visa lets you live in Australia and study full-time in a CRICOS-registered course. It covers every sector - higher education, vocational training, English language programs, schools and postgraduate research. Whatever you're studying, this is the visa you apply for, and it lasts for the length of your course rather than a fixed block of time.

It sounds straightforward, and at a basic level it is. But the 500 carries a set of requirements that quietly catch people out, and a refusal here can follow you. Getting it right the first time matters far more than most applicants realise when they start.

Most refusals come down to two things - and both are avoidable. The Genuine Student requirement and your financial evidence are where the Department says no most often. They're not about your grades. They're about how well your story and your paperwork hold together. That's exactly the part we make sure is right before you lodge.

The 500 at a Glance
Subclass500
CourseCRICOS-registered
HealthOSHC required
WorkCapped while studying
FamilyCan be included
Path to485 & PR
What You'll Need

The main requirements for a 500.

  • A Confirmation of Enrolment in a CRICOS-registered course
  • The Genuine Student requirement - the declaration that replaced the GTE in 2024
  • Proof of financial capacity to support your study and stay
  • English proficiency at the level your course and the visa require
  • Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) for the length of your stay
  • The usual health and character requirements

You can include family members in your application. Once you're studying, you can work - with a cap on hours per fortnight set by the government and reviewed over time. We'll confirm the current cap when we look at your situation.

How We Help

We start with the two parts that decide most cases.

Your Genuine Student response and your financial evidence. We build them properly rather than hoping they pass. We check your Confirmation of Enrolment, English and OSHC are all in order, and we add any family members the right way.

Most importantly, we plan past the 500. We look at where your course leads - whether it sets you up for a Temporary Graduate visa later, and what that means for permanent residence - so the visa you lodge today is working toward the life you actually want. See the student to PR pathway guide.

Cost, Timing & Comparison

What it costs, when to lodge, and how it compares.

Three things shape your application before the requirements even come into play - the government charge, the timing of your lodgement against your course start, and whether the 500 is genuinely the right study visa for your situation. Here is how each tends to sit.

The government application charge. A government application charge applies to the Subclass 500 Student visa, and it has risen in recent years. We confirm the current figure with you before you apply, rather than quoting a number that may already be out of date. Our own professional fee is separate, and we quote it to you in writing. See how we quote.

Study visa Who it suits Key point
Subclass 500 Student visa Anyone enrolled full-time in a CRICOS-registered course, any sector Lasts the length of your course; the visa most students apply for
Subclass 590 Student Guardian visa A parent or guardian accompanying a student aged under 18 A care visa, not a study visa - the guardian does not study or work
Subclass 485 Temporary Graduate visa Graduates who have finished a qualifying course and want to stay and work The step after the 500; its charge rose to around AUD 4,600 from 1 March 2026

Lodge with your course start in mind. Student visa processing generally runs around four to six weeks, though it varies with your course, your country and how complete your file is. Lodging a well-prepared application well ahead of your course start date gives that timeline room to move, which is why we confirm your Confirmation of Enrolment, finances and Genuine Student response are ready before you apply rather than after.

Common Questions

Student Visa 500 questions.

The Department assesses whether you're coming to Australia primarily to study, not to work or stay permanently. Factors include your study history, your ties to your home country, your career goals, why you're studying in Australia, and whether the course makes sense for where you're going in life. We help you frame this clearly and convincingly.
You need to prove you can cover tuition, living costs and travel for your stay. The exact financial threshold is set by the government and reviewed over time, so we'll confirm the current figure for your application. Weak or poorly evidenced finances are a leading cause of refusal - we get this part right before you lodge.
Yes, with conditions. There's a limit on hours during study sessions, and it's currently in force after the pandemic-era temporary removal. The limit applies to all paid work, not just your main job. During official course breaks the limit doesn't apply. We confirm exactly what applies to your course calendar so you don't breach conditions inadvertently.
Yes - you can include eligible family members in your application and they can be granted alongside you. Their work and study rights depend on the type and level of your course, and they'll need their own overseas health cover. We'll set this up correctly so the whole family is covered from the start.
There is a government application charge for the Subclass 500 Student visa, and it has risen in recent years, so we confirm the current figure with you before you apply rather than quote a number that may already be out of date. On top of that you should budget for tuition, OSHC and living costs, all of which feed into your financial evidence. Our professional fee is separate and we set it out in writing - see how we quote.
No. Your work hours are capped while your course is in session - the cap is now set on a per-fortnight basis and the rule can change, so we confirm the current limit with you for your situation. During scheduled course breaks the cap does not apply. Working beyond what your visa allows is a breach of your conditions and can lead to cancellation, so it is not worth the risk. If you need to work more, talk to us about whether a different arrangement fits your circumstances.
The 500 is usually the first step rather than the destination. A qualifying course can set you up for a Subclass 485 Temporary Graduate visa, which lets you live and work in Australia after you finish, and from there many students move toward skilled migration or another permanent visa. Which route suits you depends on your course, your occupation and your points, so it pays to plan it from the start. Our student to PR pathways guide walks through the steps.
A refusal is not always the end, but it does need to be handled carefully because it can affect future applications. Most student refusals come back to the Genuine Student requirement or weak financial evidence, so the path forward is to understand exactly why the Department said no and then rebuild a stronger case rather than simply reapplying with the same file. We work through the decision with you and set out your options - see student visa refusal and reapplication help.

Written and reviewed by Brian Chan, Registered Migration Agent (MARN 2217857)

Visa Store Australia, Perth · Last reviewed June 2026 · Verify on the MARA register · General information only, not personal migration advice.

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