Australia Study Visa


Study in Australia with Safeway Immigration Consultants: Unlocking Your Educational Horizon

Australia is renowned for its world-class education system, stunning natural landscapes, and vibrant multicultural society. Studying in Australia offers a unique blend of academic excellence and a high quality of life. However, the process of pursuing an education in Australia can be complex, involving visa applications, course selections, and financial planning. That’s where Safeway Immigration Consultants come in. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore the incredible opportunities that studying in Australia offers and how Safeway Immigration Consultants can be your trusted partner on this transformative journey.



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Why Study in Australia?

Before we delve into the services offered by Safeway Immigration Consultants, let’s understand why Australia is a favored destination for international students:

World-Class Education: Australian universities consistently rank among the top in global education rankings, offering a diverse range of courses and disciplines.

Multicultural Society: Australia’s multicultural society embraces diversity, providing international students with a welcoming and inclusive environment.

High Quality of Life: With its excellent healthcare, safety, and standard of living, Australia is considered one of the best places to live globally.

Natural Beauty: From the iconic Sydney Opera House to the breathtaking Great Barrier Reef, Australia offers unrivaled natural beauty and outdoor adventures.

Post-Study Work Opportunities: Australia allows international students to work during and after their studies, providing valuable work experience.

Study in Australia - Colleges, Eligibility & Scholarships


1. Letter of Offer
If your application is successful, you will receive a Letter of Offer from your chosen education provider.

Read the Letter of Offer carefully before you accept it. It will include your course details, enrolment conditions and fees you will need to pay if you accept the offer.
Make sure that you understand all your rights, including the refund arrangements; if you don’t start or finish your course, the agreement will be used to determine if you will receive a refund.
Do not accept the Letter of Offer if you are not happy with any of its terms.
Keep a copy of the Letter of Offer. You will need this copy so that you are aware of your rights and if you have to make a claim against the institution.

2. Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE)
A Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) is a document that will be issued by your education provider that verifies your enrolment in a specific course. The CoE will be sent to you after you have accepted your offer and paid your deposit.

You must include a copy of this document in your visa application so that the Australian Government has proof that you are registered in your declared course.

3. Proof of English Proficiency
If you are not a native English language speaker, you’ll need to supply a certificate of results from an approved English language test, because Australian educational courses are taught in English. This certificate will prove to the Australian Government that you meet the minimum English proficiency levels needed to succeed in your given course.

There are only certain tests you can take that will be accepted by the Australian Government, but all are easily accessible from around the world.

There are varying minimum requirements for each education level, and institutions sometimes set these requirements higher for certain courses.

See studying and training visas on the Australian Department of Home Affairs website for more information and check the education provider’s website for English language requirements.

4. Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) Requirement
To meet the Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) requirement, you must write a statement that addresses two criteria:

1) That you are genuinely coming to Australia to study and not for any other reason.
2) That you will only be residing in Australia temporarily (and not overstaying your visa).
In your statement, include details on your ties to home (such as your friends and family, or a job that you have to return to) as well as the value of the course to your future career or academic goals.

By including these details, it will prove both your intention to return home at the end of your visa and your true intention to study in Australia.

5. Proof of Sufficient Funds
To receive an Australian student visa, you must prove that you have enough money to support yourself throughout your stay. There are two options for meeting this requirement:

Provide bank statements, evidence of grants or scholarships. This will prove that you have enough money to cover all your costs and expenses through your course, such as travel, course fees and rent.

Supply proof of your parent’s or partner’s annual income, which must be AUD$62,222 in the year immediately before you apply. If you bring family members, the annual income must be at least AUD$72,592.

For more information on the minimum required funds, head to the Department of Home Affairs website, and navigate to ‘Gather your documents’.

* Prices are correct as of 6 May 2021, refer to the Department of Home Affairs website for current price information.

6. Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)
As an international student in Australia, you must have Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) for the duration of your stay.

If you don’t provide proof that you have bought this insurance, your student visa application will be denied.

OSHC will help you:
Pay for medical or hospital care while studying in Australia.
Pay for most prescription medicines.
Provide you with ambulance cover in emergencies.
While organising your health cover, also make sure you order an OSHC card for use at doctor
appointments while you’re living in Australia. Read more on our insurance page.

You can find out more about OSHC cover, including where to purchase OSHC at PrivateHealth.gov.au.

7. Health Requirement
The Australian Government requires all international students to be in good health before entering the country. As a result, you may need to undergo a health examination and provide a medical certificate confirming that you meet these health requirements.

8. Character Requirement
There are also certain character requirements that you must meet if you want to study in Australia. In your application, you’ll have to answer some basic questions about your character and past conduct. In some cases, you may even need to provide a police background check

Australia Student Visa – Process

Step 1:Short-list of Course and College
Step 2:Apply Admission to a Australia Institution
Step 3:Receive Conditional Offer Letter
Step 4:Pay Tuition Fee
Step 5:Get Letter of Acceptance
Step 6:Purchase of GIC (Guaranteed Investment Certificate)
Step 7:Medical Examination
Step 8:Visa Lodgment

ARTS
Undergraduate:

  • Bachelor of Arts- Anthropology
  • Bachelor of Arts- Art History
  • Bachelor of Arts- Criminology, Law and Society
  • Bachelor of Arts- Religious Studies
  • Bachelor of Arts- Sociology
  • Bachelor of Arts- Archaeology
  • Bachelor of Creative Arts
  • Bachelor of Criminology
  • Bachelor of International Relations
  • Bachelor of media
  • Bachelor of, Politics and Economics
  • Bachelor of Arts with Bachelor of Economics.

Post-Graduation

  • Master of Philosophy
  • Master of Sociology
  • Master of Arts
  • Master of Curatorial and Museum Studies
  • Master of Teaching in Early Childhood
  • Master of Education in Arts Education

COMMERCE
Undergraduate

  • Bachelor of Business
  • Bachelor of Commerce
  • Bachelor of Economics
  • Bachelor of Finance and Banking
  • Bachelor of Project Management
  • Bachelor of International Business
  • Diploma in business
  • Bachelor of Economics with Bachelor of Finance (Double Degree)

Post-Graduate

  • Master of Accounting
  • Master of Business Administration
  • Master of Finance
  • Master of Marketing
  • Master of Finance and Business Economics
  • Master of Professional Accounting
  • Master of Project Management
  • Graduate Diploma in Business Law

MEDICAL
Undergraduate

  • Bachelor of Medicine
  • Bachelor of Medical Studies
  • Bachelor of Surgery
  • Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences

Post-Graduate:

  • Master of Minimally Invasive Surgery-Teaching Hospitals
  • Graduate Certificate in Alcohol and Drug Studies
  • Master of Philosophy (Medical Science/Ophthalmology/ Surgery)
  • Master of Health Economics and Policy
  • Master of Public Health
  • Master of Science in Addiction Studies
  • Graduate Diploma in Addiction and Mental Health

NON-MEDICAL
Under-Graduate

  • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)- Engineering Flexible
  • Bachelor of Engineering- Electronic and Communication Systems
  • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)- Flexible
  • Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering
  • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)- Advanced Manufacturing

Post-Graduate

  • Master of Engineering
  • Master of Engineerig (Mechanical)
  • Master of Engineering (Civil)
  • Master of Architecture
  • Master of Architecutre- Housing
University Type Campus State/Territory
Australian Catholic University Public Sydney, Brisbane, Canberra, Ballarat, Melbourne, Rome National
Australian National University Public Canberra ACT
Avondale University Private (Australian) Lake Macquarie, Wahroonga NSW
Bond University Private (Australian) Gold Coast QLD
Carnegie Mellon University (Australia campus) Private (International) Adelaide SA
Central Queensland University Public Rockhampton, Mackay, Brisbane, Sydney, Perth, Townsville, Melbourne, Adelaide, Bundaberg, Gladstone, Noosa QLD
Charles Darwin University Public Darwin NT
Charles Sturt University Public Albury, Bathurst, Wagga Wagga, Orange, Port Macquarie, Brisbane, Sydney (For international students only), Melbourne NSW
Curtin University Public Perth, Singapore, Miri, Dubai, Mauritius WA
Deakin University Public Melbourne, Geelong, Warrnambool VIC
Edith Cowan University Public Perth WA
Federation University Australia Public Ballarat, Churchill, Berwick, Horsham VIC
Flinders University Public Adelaide SA
Griffith University Public Brisbane, Gold Coast QLD
James Cook University Public Cairns, Singapore and Townsville (main) QLD
La Trobe University Public Melbourne, Bendigo, Shepparton, Wodonga, Sydney VIC
Macquarie University Public Sydney NSW
Monash University Public Melbourne, Selangor VIC
Murdoch University Public Perth WA
Queensland University of Technology Public Brisbane QLD
RMIT University Public Melbourne VIC
Southern Cross University Public Coffs Harbour, Lismore, Tweed Heads, Gold Coast, Sydney (For international students only), Melbourne (For international students only) NSW
Swinburne University of Technology Public Melbourne, Kuching VIC
The University of Western Australia Public Perth WA
Torrens University Australia Private (International) Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Auckland National, New Zealand
University of Adelaide Public Adelaide SA
University of Canberra Public Canberra ACT
University of Divinity Private (Australian) Melbourne, Adelaide, Sydney National
University of Melbourne Public Melbourne VIC
University of New England Public Armidale, Sydney NSW
University of New South Wales Public Sydney, Canberra NSW
University of Newcastle Public Newcastle, Central Coast (Ourimbah), a suburb of Gosford, Port Macquarie, Sydney, Singapore NSW
University of Notre Dame Australia Private (Australian) Fremantle, Broome, Sydney WA, NSW
University of Queensland Public Brisbane, Gatton QLD
University of South Australia Public Adelaide, Whyalla, Mount Gambier SA
University of Southern Queensland Public Ipswich, Springfield and Toowoomba QLD
University of Sydney Public Sydney NSW
University of Tasmania Public Hobart, Launceston, Burnie, Sydney TAS
University of Technology Sydney Public Sydney NSW
University of the Sunshine Coast Public Sunshine Coast QLD
University of Wollongong Public Wollongong, Batemans Bay, Bega, Moss Vale, Nowra, Sydney, Dubai, Subang Jaya NSW
Victoria University Public Melbourne, Sydney VIC
Western Sydney University Public Sydney NSW

Admission Checklist For Australia
Note: Properly Scanned Documents & Should not be cut from the edges:

  • All academic documents (Transcript, Degrees, Provisional, Character, Backlog, LOR’s)
  • 2 recent passport-size colour photos with white background.
  • IELTS/TOEFL/PTE Score
  • Financial documents
  • Educational Loan (supported by Letter of Bank that includes full details Purpose of Loan, mortgage details, address details, loan amount, university details, program detail etc. With a valuation report of property.
  • Minimum 6 months old bank balance certificate & statement with evidence of income.
  • Agriculture income Certificate/ Tehsildar Certificate with ITR’s reflecting Agriculture Income, J forms also as a source of income.
  • FD copies with Balance Certificate
  • EPF/ GPF/ CPF withdrawal/disbursement letters.
  • Pension Payment Orders with Bank Statements
  • Email IDs of Banks for Funds Verification Purpose.
  • Income sources with supporting documents.
  • Valuation of Property with supporting documents
  • Tax Clearance Certificate
  • CA Report

In case of Sponsors:

  • Affidavit of Support by all sponsors
  • ID card of Sponsors.
  • Valuation of Property with supporting documents of sponsors.
  • Tax Clearance Certificate of sponsors
  • CA Report of sponsors
  • Gap Justification
  • 6 months salary statements and Salary slips.
  • Appointment Letter
  • ITR Return
  • Form 16
  • Income Proof Certificate
  • Genuine Experience letter
  • Contact details of Employer
  • Relationship certificate with sponsors and family members
  • Birth Certificate
  • Police Report
  • Citizenship Certificate (translated in English)
  • Confirmation of Enrolment (COE) from University/College
  • Your Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) statement
  • Statement of Purpose (SOP)
  • Details of your health insurance policy (OSHC)

Spouse Case:
If you are applying with a spouse, evidence of the ‘genuine and continuing’ nature of your relationship with your spouse.

  • Marriage certificate
  • Marriage must be 1 year old. (Recent marriages are not)
  • Spouse’s Immigration History must be checked.
  • Spouse must be Graduate
  • Evidence of continuity of Relationship
  • Evidence of joint financial assets or liabilities (if applicable) such as joint ownership of property or joint bank accounts
  • Evidence of the social nature of the relationship such as photos together in various places, statements from friends/family members
  • Funds to cover dependent’s living, travelling cost, Health Insurance.
  • 157A Visa Application form
  • Visa Application charge (Demand Draft)

Important Notes
All the documents must be in the English Language or Translated into English.
Each file must be in PDF format also less than 4MB in Size.

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