Expert Knowledge of Australian Education System – Our team is well-versed in universities, TAFEs, and private colleges across Australia.
Personalized Career Guidance – We help you choose courses that align with your career goals, migration pathways, and academic interests.
Smooth Admission Process – From application to acceptance, we streamline the process to reduce stress and improve your chances of success.
Compliance and Visa Awareness – We guide students about course changes and their impact on student visas, ensuring compliance with Department of Home Affairs requirements.
Expert Knowledge of Australian Education System – Our team is well-versed in universities, TAFEs, and private colleges across Australia.
Personalized Career Guidance – We help you choose courses that align with your career goals, migration pathways, and academic interests.
Smooth Admission Process – From application to acceptance, we streamline the process to reduce stress and improve your chances of success.
Compliance and Visa Awareness – We guide students about course changes and their impact on student visas, ensuring compliance with Department of Home Affairs requirements.
You must provide relationship evidence, including joint finances, shared living arrangements, communication records, and statutory declarations from family and friends.
Yes! De facto couples must show at least 12 months of a committed relationship, unless registered in an Australian state/territory.
Processing times vary, but Temporary Partner Visas (820/309) take 12-24 months, while Permanent Partner Visas (801/100) take an additional 12-24 months.
Yes! While waiting for an onshore partner visa (Subclass 820), you receive full work and study rights in Australia on your 820 Bridging Visa.
We help you build a strong case and structure your evidence to prove your relationship effectively.
Yes, you will be able to apply temporary Medicare card once you have received your bridging visa.
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To enrol, you generally need:
· Minimum academic qualification required for your chosen course.
· Evidence of meeting the Genuine Student (GS) requirement.
· Proof of sufficient financial capacity to cover tuition and living expenses.
· English language proficiency (IELTS, PTE, TOEFL, etc.) as per the course requirement
We can handle your entire visa application, from course enrolment to lodgement and guidance on post-study and PR pathways.
We work in the best interest of our clients. We assess your:
· Academic background
· Career aspirations
· Professional Experience
· Migration goals
Then, we recommend courses and institutions that best match your objectives and have strong migration pathway potential. In addition, our Registered Migration Agents can help you with planning for long-term migration pathways like the Temporary Graduate Visa (Subclass 485) and permanent Residency.
Yes.
· Most student visa holders can work up to 48 hours per fortnight during study periods, and full-time during official breaks.
· If you are studying a Master’s by Research or Doctoral degree (PhD), you have unlimited work rights throughout your course duration.
· Work rights can also vary depending on government policy changes, and we keep you updated on the latest rules.
· Secondary applicant will have full-time working rights if the primary visa holder is studying a Master’s of Coursework or a master’s by Research or Doctoral degree (PhD).
· Admission to a course can take 4 weeks to several months depending on the provider.
· Visa processing can range from 4 weeks to several months depending the if you have applied for VET Course/Higher Education/Research Degree and also if you have applied onshore or offshore. You can look at the global processing times here. Global visa processing times.
We recommend starting your application at least 6 months before your intended start date to receive the visa grant in time but we can also handle last minute applications.
Yes.
All international students must meet the English language requirements for both course admission and visa eligibility. For tests taken on or after 7 August 2025, the Department will only accept test scores from the following tests undertaken at a secure test centre:\
If you do not meet the required score, we can help by:
· Recommending ELICOS (English Language Intensive Courses for Overseas Students) programs.
· Arranging packaged offers so you can improve your English first, then progress to your main course.
· Some applicants may be exempt—for example, if they are citizens of certain English-speaking countries or have completed recent qualifying education in Australia or other specified countries.
Yes, but:
· You must comply with your visa conditions and the education provider transfer rules.
· If you change before completing 6 months of your principal course, you’ll need your current provider’s release approval.
· It is also recommended to maintain your AQF level if you are thinking about changing the course.
YES!! We have providers who can provide 30-40% Scholarship.
In addition, we can help you find:
· Institutions that offer merit-based or regional scholarships for international students.
· Advice on applying for external scholarships and funding sources relevant to your background.
Because we offer:
· End-to-end support – from course selection to visa approval.
· Migration-focused guidance – ensuring your study choices align with long-term goals.
· Experienced MARA-registered agents who understand the complexities of both education and migration law.
Once you finish your course:
· You may be eligible for the Temporary Graduate Visa (Subclass 485) - an important post-study option that offers work rights and migration points, depending on course length.
· If your course meets the two-year Australian study requirement, you can earn valuable points for skilled migration and strengthen eligibility for PR pathways.
Our Registered Migration Agents can help you in your migration journey upon completion of your studies.
Call us at 0737265183
Email us at [email protected]
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Nationwide Migration and Education is a private migration consultancy and is not affiliated with the Australian Government.
All visa decisions are made by the Department of Home Affairs.