You must have at least a high school graduation to apply for an Australian student visa. You must be accepted to a course approved by CRICOS (Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students) from an educational institution in Australia. You must be able to demonstrate sufficient financial resources. Your exam scores, such as TOEFL, IELTS, and PTE may be required according to the program you are attending. If you meet these requirements, you meet the prerequisites for an Australian student visa. Personalised education, career, and personal competence documents will be requested along with these items. After these are collected, your visa application is completed with online application procedures, payment of your visa fees, your health insurance and your letter of intent and your visa application is made.
Australia is one of the ideal countries for students looking for study and work opportunities abroad. Individuals on a student visa can work 48 hours in 2 weeks during the school term and full-time during holidays. This flexible working arrangement allows students to pay for their studies and gain work experience.
There are several ways to obtain a residence permit in Australia. The most preferred and most reliable way to obtain a Permanent Residency (PR) permit in Australia is through education. The conditions required for a permanent residence permit are clear; anyone who meets the conditions of the day of application can apply for PR. MARA (Migration Agents Registration Authority) certified counsellors should provide professional counselling. Our authorised advisors in HUB EDU’s Sydney office can obtain information.
You can contact HUB EDU consultants via our Istanbul office phone number 0 850 888 888 0482 and request an appointment, or you can contact us via our e-mail address istanbul@hubedu.com.au and send your questions and requests. You can also request an interview by sending a message from our social media accounts.
A letter of intent is one of the most important documents required in an Australian student visa application. A letter of intent is used to gain acceptance from schools and in your Subclass 500 student visa application. It is a formal document in which you demonstrate your studies in a particular field, professional qualifications and purpose for studying in Australia. A well-crafted letter of intent should include important information detailing your self-introduction, the importance of your planned study and why you have chosen Australia. As HUB EDU, we will provide you with a writing guideline on how to write a letter of intent, guide you on the points you should pay attention to when writing your letter and support you in the writing phase of the letter of intent.
The visa application process starts with the student collecting the documents. Then, the records are checked by the authorised counsellor and manager, and the missing or missing information is completed. After the documents are completed, translations are made through a sworn translator. After the visa fee is paid and the application is completed, biometrics are performed.
Your Australian visa is issued online, starting when your visa is approved. In other words, you can travel even the day after your visa is approved. You can plan your preparations and departure date to Australia according to the start date of your studies.
Yes, you can extend your studies in Australia by planning to extend your current level of study to the next level. If you wish to extend your program, you can reapply for language school, diploma and certificate programs, undergraduate and postgraduate, PhD programs. Your program duration will be extended by the length of the program you have applied for.
Australian student visa applications may require different documentation depending on the applicant’s country of citizenship, the school chosen, and the program level. This means that the documents and financial evidence needed for the visa may vary depending on the applicant’s country of residence and the risk level of the educational institution of choice. Level 1 represents the lowest risk for both schools and countries, and Level 3 is the highest risk. When choosing a school, it is essential to consider the risk level of the school to increase the chances of obtaining a visa. Applications from schools with a low-risk level may require less detailed financial documentation in the visa application, and in particular, financial capability may be scrutinised in less detail. The risk level of the institution you will be studying at does not directly result in a visa or a refusal. It is also essential to know that the risk level of institutions is not directly related to the quality, education and standards of the educational institution. This information should be taken into consideration when applying for a visa.
Language school costs in Australia range from AUD 210 to AUD 350 per week in course fees. Weekly accommodation and living expenses should be added to these tuition fees. For a prospective student living on average standards, the total weekly cost can range from AUD 650 AUD to AUD 1200 AUD. This cost may increase or decrease depending on your spending habits.
Regardless of the type and duration of the course you study in Australia, students who attend school regularly are eligible to receive an internationally recognised certificate.
There are essential factors to consider when choosing a language school abroad. These include the school’s accreditations, quality of education, location, transport facilities, social facilities, educational materials, course duration, course variety, class size, student nationality diversity and physical conditions of the school.
If you plan to study languages in Australia, your application must be completed at least two months before your desired start date. This timeframe is critical to ensure that accommodation arrangements and visa processing can be made promptly. Completion of the visa process may vary depending on the consulate’s current workload. Therefore, it is essential to submit your application early to avoid potential delays and to fulfil all requirements before the start of your study program. Applying early provides extra time in case of any disruption in visa processing and allows your study plans to continue without disruption. Carefully planning this process will help you to start your study experience in Australia smoothly and efficiently.
Regardless of the type and duration of the course you study in Australia, students who attend school regularly are eligible to receive an internationally recognised certificate.
Language schools usually offer morning and evening classes. Morning classes are typically held between 08:30 and 12:00, and evening classes are held between 16:00 and 21:00. However, these times may vary depending on the school and the program offered.
VET is the name given to vocational education and training programs in Australia and is especially ideal for those who want to gain vocational skills. It offers practical training in areas such as Marketing, Business Administration, Accounting, Tourism, Cookery, and Information Technology, and graduates can transfer to university programs.
The duration of vocational training in Australia usually varies from 6 months to 2 years.
After completing your studies in Australia, you can access many job opportunities. There are good job opportunities in Australia and Turkey, especially for technology, engineering, health sciences and business graduates.
TAFE stands for Technical and Further Education in Australia and is a government-run institution. VET is used for vocational education and training programs and can be offered by private schools or colleges. Both are focused on imparting practical skills and usually allow graduates to transfer to university.
Yes, conditional admission is available at Australian universities. When you receive conditional admission, you must fulfil the criteria required for full admission.
You should apply in November-December for the program starting in February and May-June for the July term.
If Australia recognises the university in Turkey, it may be possible to transfer credits. This depends on compatibility and ‘Recognition of Prior Learning’ (RPL) policies.
In Australia, results from exams such as IELTS, TOEFL and PTE Academic are accepted
Australian universities do not require exam results like YKS; they use different evaluation criteria.
Universities in Australia usually have two main semesters, starting in February and ending in July. However, some universities and departments may offer 3-4 starts yearly.
Pathway programs are preparatory courses designed to provide students with the academic competencies required for university study.
Scholarships in Australia are usually awarded based on academic achievement, need and sometimes specialised fields.
This depends on whether there is a new law on this subject and may vary according to the university’s policies.
The duration of postgraduate study in Australia varies between 1 year, 1.5 years and two years. These durations vary according to program content and intensive education options.
Universities in Australia provide students with support through career centres to help them gain practical experience in the world of work, including career counselling, internships and job interview skills. These include training in CV preparation, interview techniques and work ethics. In addition, universities cooperate with various companies to make it easier for students to find a job after graduation. Such initiatives are aimed at supporting students’ career success.
Australia is among the countries that grant post-study students the right to live and work for 2 to 5 years after graduation. One of the main requirements to qualify is that international students must have attended two years of full-time study or have completed 96 credits.
Spousal application in Australia is possible and has different requirements for various visa categories. For some visas, such as a student visa, the spouse or partner of the person who is considered the principal applicant may also be included in the visa, and this can ensure that the spouse or partner has the right to study, work and live. The requirements usually include the relationship status of the spouse or partner, health and character requirements and sometimes financial requirements. However, the specific requirements may vary depending on the type of visa applied for and personal circumstances. It is, therefore, essential to check the current requirements with an immigration consultant or on the official Australian immigration website for complete and up-to-date information.
Students who have completed their Master’s degree in Australia can continue their studies if accepted to a PhD program and obtain an additional student visa.
The admission process for PhD programs in Australia varies from university to university. Students must first find a suitable supervisor (PhD Supervisor) at the Australian universities they will choose to specialise in their field of interest. This is one of the most critical steps in the application process because the chances of admission are meagre if there is no supervisor in the student’s field of interest.
A bachelor’s or master’s degree and the academic grades achieved with these degrees are essential for admission to PhD programs. In the application process, the petition of research intentions that candidates write on their PhD thesis topics is also critical. This petition is called the PhD Research Proposal and is carefully scrutinised at the application stage. Applicants are expected to convincingly explain why they wish to specialise in their chosen field and why they have chosen their preferred Australian university.
In addition, a high master’s degree graduation grade and a minimum score of 6.5 in IELTS are required to prove English language proficiency. These requirements are essential for candidates to prove their academic qualifications and language skills. Therefore, students applying for PhD programs in Australia should pay particular attention to these criteria.
No, everyone with student status can work for 48 hours in 2 weeks. However, PhD students are given certain flexibilities in the hour limitations if they can work pre-campus in their field.