Temporary Graduate Visa / Subclass 485

What is a Temporary Graduate Visa?

The Subclass 485 Visa, also known as the Temporary Graduate Visa, enables international students who have recently graduated to extend their stay in Australia. There are four available streams, the Graduate Work Visa, Post-study Work Visa, Second Post-study Work Visa, and Replacement Visa. The length of time a student can stay in Australia depends on the stream they select. The Graduate Work visa can last between 18 months to 4 years, while the Post-study Work visa can last up to 4 years. To be eligible for the visa, students must be present in Australia and have completed their course within the last 6 months. Both visa options provide the opportunity to live, work or study in Australia temporarily. When applying for the 485 visa, you have the option to bring along family members such as your spouse, dependent child, or parents, as well as a de facto partner or same-sex partner, to live with you in Australia.

Eligible Criteria For Subclass 485 Visa
  • Must be under 50 years of age.
  • Must hold an eligible visa.
  • Must have recently completed 92-weeks of study from a CRICOS-registered institute.
  • Must meet additional requirements specific to the chosen stream.
  • Must meet the English language proficiency requirements through tests such as IELTS, PTE, or Occupational English Test
  • Must meet the Australian health requirements.
  • May be required to complete a skills assessment.

The Temporary Graduate Visa is intended for international students who have recently graduated from an Australian educational institution after completing at least two years of study. It offers the opportunity for these students to extend their stay in Australia. However, it is important to note that in order to be eligible for this visa, you must meet certain criteria and be aware of the application process. Additionally, it is important to note that an individual can only hold one temporary visa as a primary applicant.