Your Visa is Your Lifeline in Australia
wasted money, and shattered dreams. We ensure you stay legal, compliant, and on track
to your future.
Why International Students Struggle With Visas
Visa About to Expire - What Now?
"My student visa expires in 3 weeks, my course isn't finished, and I don't know what to do. If I become unlawful, I'll lose everything I've worked for."
Course Taking Longer Than Expected
"I failed a subject, and now my course will take an extra semester. My visa doesn't cover this. Will I be forced to leave Australia?"
First Time Applying - Terrified of Rejection
"I don't understand the GTE requirement, I'm confused about financial evidence, and I'm scared one mistake will get me rejected. I can't afford to waste my tuition fees."
Switching Courses - Will It Affect My Visa?
"I want to change my course but I'm worried about visa conditions, reporting to immigration, and whether I'll breach my visa conditions. I don't want to become illegal."
What is 485 Education Planning & How We Help
Our specialized education planning service ensures you choose the right course that meets 485 Post-Graduate Visa requirements while maximizing your PR pathway options in Australia.
Continue Your Education
You've found a Masters program that will boost your career. You need more time in Australia to complete it and qualify for better PR pathways.
Course Not Finished Yet
You need extra time due to failed units, study interruptions, or course requirements. Don't let an expired visa force you to abandon everything.
Build a Stronger PR Case
More Australian study = more points for PR. Strategic course stacking with visa extensions is your secret weapon for permanent residency.
Student Visa Options
Understanding your visa pathways for studying in Australia
Student Visa (Subclass 500)
Primary visa for international students to study full-time in Australia at a registered institution
- Key Features:
- Full-time study rights
- Work up to 48 hours fortnightly
- Travel in and out of Australia
- Bring family members
Student Guardian Visa (Subclass 590)
For parents or relatives who need to stay in Australia to care for a student under 18 years.
- Key Features:
- Stay with student
- Limited work rights
- Study up to 3 months
- Multiple entry travel
Why Extend Your Student Visa?
Further Studies
Continue your education with additional qualifications or higher degrees
Course Completion
Need more time to complete your current course requirements
COVID-19 Impact
Professionals offshore looking to migrate to Australia through skilled pathways
Prerequisites
Complete bridging or foundation courses before main qualification
Key Requirements
- Enrollment confirmation (CoE) from registered institution
- Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) requirement
- Financial capacity to support yourself
- English language proficiency
- Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)
- Health and character requirements
The PR Journey Shouldn't Be Confusing
New International Students
First-time applicants planning to study in Australia
Current Student Visa Holders
Students needing to extend or change their visa conditions
Course Changers
Students switching institutions or qualification levels
Family Members
Dependents accompanying student visa holders
Returning Students
Previous students returning for further education
Affected by Disruptions
Students impacted by COVID-19 or other circumstances
Our Process
Step-by-step guidance for your student visa journey
1
Initial Assessment
2
Course Selection & Enrollment
3
Documentation Preparation
4
Application Lodgment
5
Post-Decision Support
Why Choose Our Student Visa Services?
1
MARA Registered Agents
Qualified and authorized migration experts
2
Student-Focused Approach
3
Comprehensive Support
Don't Let Your Visa Status Destroy Your Future
extension in time – but you need to act NOW.
Your Questions, Our Answers
Recent changes focus on regional migration, higher English standards, and more points for Australian study and work experience.
The Australian PR Points are based on age, language proficiency, (both overseas and Australian), and educational qualifications. Use our calculator to estimate and plan improvements.
After complete master's degree, To get PR apply for the post-study work visa (subclass 485) to gain work experience, then get skills assessment that meet the point test criteria of skilled visa (Subclass 189, subclass 190, subclass 491) and submit EOI through the skill select program.
You cannot directly convert student visa to PR, but with different visa you can gain local work experience and check eligibility for skilled visa which allow candidate to live and work in Australia as a permanent resident..
To get Permanent Residency (PR) in Australia, you must be under 45, meet a minimum of 65 points on the points test, have a skilled occupation on a relevant list, and pass health and character checks. The points system considers factors like age, English proficiency,
education, and work experience.
Courses linked to the MLTSSL list offer PR pathways mainly IT, Engineering, Healthcare, Trades, and Accounting. We review your course before enrollment.
Yes, you need minimum of 65 point to apply for Australian skilled migration visas, However, invitation rounds can be competitive, and a higher score can give you a better chance of receiving an invitation
It depends on your visa subclass, application completeness, and individual circumstances pathway, from 8 to 24 months for most skilled or partner visas. The Migration MARA agents provide realistic timelines, not optimistic guesses.
To prove your relation for partner visa, provide all evidence such as, your shared life (like joint leases, Home bills, and household responsibilities), your financial interdependence (joint bank accounts, shared bills), your social integration proofs (photos, joint invitations, and statements from friends/family), and your commitment (communication records and evidence of future plans).