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485 Temporary Graduate Visa: Eligibility and Requirement

Introduction

The Subclass 485 Temporary Graduate Visa is designed to allow recent graduates from Australian institutions to live, study, and work in Australia temporarily after completing their studies. With pathways tailored to different levels of qualifications and regional incentives, this visa serves as a bridge to further skilled employment opportunities and potential pathways to permanent residency. Each stream under the Subclass 485 visa has specific requirements and criteria, and applicants must meet documentation and eligibility criteria unique to their chosen stream. Below, we outline the key eligibility criteria, documentation requirements, and distinctions between each stream to guide you through a successful application.

Key Criteria and Documentation Requirements for Subclass 485 Visa

Streams of the 485 Visa

  1. Post-Vocational Education Work Stream:-

Eligibility: Applicants must have completed an associate degree, diploma, or trade qualification closely related to a skilled occupation.

Required Documentation: Evidence of academic completion in a registered course, completed over at least 16 months in Australia.

  • Post-Higher Education Work Stream:-

Eligibility: Requires an Australian higher education degree (bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral level).

Required Documentation: Proof of completion of an eligible degree within the past six months.

Common Eligibility Requirements for All Streams

Previous Visa Restrictions: Applicants must not have held certain other graduate visas.

English Proficiency: Evidence of language proficiency through a recognized test or an eligible passport.

Australian Federal Police (AFP) Check: Must apply for an AFP check within 12 months immediately before the day the application is made.

Health Insurance: Proof of adequate health insurance from the date of application through the visa grant.

Public Interest Criteria: Applicants and family members must meet character, security, and health requirements.

Required Documents at the Time of Lodgement

  1. Proof of English Language Proficiency:-

Applicants must submit results from a language test approved by the Department of Home Affairs or hold an eligible passport.

  • Australian Federal Police (AFP) Check:-

Each applicant over 16 years of age must provide evidence of an AFP check application dated within 12 months immediately before the day the application is made.

  • Health Insurance Arrangements:-

Documentation proving health insurance coverage, valid from the date of application lodgment through the visa duration.

  • Academic Completion Evidence:

Proof of having completed relevant study requirements for the chosen stream within the last six months (e.g., completion letter or transcript).

  • Regional Study Proof (if applicable):-

For those applying under regional provisions, evidence of residing, studying, or working in designated regional areas as required by clauses 485.232 to 485.235.

Additional Considerations for Family Members

Family unit members included in the application must meet secondary criteria, including health insurance, public interest requirements, and return conditions if previously in Australia. Each family member over 16 should also have applied for an AFP check within the past year.

Conclusion

The Subclass 485 Temporary Graduate Visa opens valuable opportunities for graduates to gain work experience and continue living in Australia. By carefully selecting the appropriate stream, preparing mandatory documents, and adhering to each stream’s specific requirements, applicants can position themselves for a successful application. Understanding the unique aspects of each pathway and gathering necessary documents at the time of lodgement will streamline the application process. Whether looking to work in metropolitan areas or regional canters, the 485 visa provides an excellent foundation for a future in Australia. For specific guidance, applicants are encouraged to consult a migration expert or use this guide to ensure all requirements are met.