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Australia 485 visa

Australian 485 visa is mainly to facilitate international students who have studied in Australia and obtained diplomas to find jobs in Australia and further obtain a transitional visa for permanent residence.

Australia 485 visa application conditions

1. Hold a valid student visa and apply within 6 months after graduation.

2. Complete at least 2 years of full-time courses (at least 92 weeks of courses)

3. Submit a career assessment: Applicants must confirm that their major is on the list of Australian immigrant occupations. 4. Minimum score for meeting English requirements: 4 IELTS G score (valid for 3 years).

5. Effective physical examination and examination.

6. No criminal certificate: No criminal record within 10 years.

Remind students that students who want to apply for this kind of visa need to start preparing earlier. Because the holidays in July and August in Australia are very short, graduates who have finished the exam in June, whether you are an undergraduate or a master, must apply for new courses starting at the end of July. Now the Eighth National Congress has closed the application for the second semester one after another, and the time of other schools is very tight.

2. Graduate work visa

Work visas for 485 graduates are currently divided into two branches:

A TR485 work visa;

You need to study immigration and pass the corresponding vocational assessment (pre-assessment). There is no requirement for the length of study. The visa period is 18 months.

2.PSW 485 work visa:

The core requirement is the applicant who applies for this kind of visa. Other requirements include not being limited to majors, having to meet the two-year study period and having a bachelor's degree or above. The duration of the visa is 2-4 years (depending on the applicant's degree).

After obtaining the 485-type work visa, graduates can not only have sufficient preparation time on the road to job hunting in Australia, but also take higher-level academic courses, or choose vocational courses to enter employment internships, so as to continue their studies and work overseas, which can be described as a win-win situation.