Many international students believe that the Subclass 485 (Temporary Graduate visa) is automatic once their studies in Australia are completed. Unfortunately, this is not true.
Every year, many students face refusals or delays simply because they misunderstand basic requirements or apply at the wrong time.
This blog explains the most important points students must check before applying for the 485 visa, in clear and simple language.
What Is the Subclass 485 Visa?
The Subclass 485 visa allows eligible international students to stay and work in Australia after completing their studies.
It is usually the next step after a Student visa (subclass 500) and is often used to gain Australian work experience or prepare for future skilled visas.
However, eligibility depends on strict rules, not assumptions.
Two Streams – Choosing the Correct One Is Critical
The 485 visa has two different streams, and students must apply under the correct stream.
Post-Study Work Stream
This stream is for students who have completed:
- Bachelor degree
- Master’s degree
- PhD
No skills assessment is required for this stream. It is suitable for most university graduates.
Graduate Work Stream
This stream is for students whose qualification is:
- Closely related to an occupation on the skilled occupation list
- Supported by a suitable skills assessment
This stream is not suitable for every student and requires careful checking before applying.
English Requirement – IELTS or PTE?
Many students are unsure whether they need IELTS or PTE.
Both IELTS and PTE are accepted for the 485 visa
The test must be valid on the day of application
A common mistake is assuming that an expired English test can still be used. This can lead to refusal, even for strong profiles.
Age Limit – Do Not Ignore This Rule
Applicants must be under 35 years of age at the time of application.
This rule is applied strictly, and late applications can result in permanent loss of eligibility.
If you are close to the age limit, timing becomes extremely important.
Course Completion Letter – Timing Matters
You must apply for the 485 visa after receiving your official course completion letter.
Applying with only results or transcripts can be risky.
At the same time, applying too late after completion can also cause problems. Proper timing is essential.
Health Insurance – A Commonly Missed Requirement
Many students assume their student health cover is always sufficient.
In reality:
- Health insurance must meet visa requirements for the entire processing period
- Incorrect or expired cover can delay or affect the application
Always ensure your health insurance aligns with your visa status.
Why Some 485 Applications Get Refused
Common reasons include:
- Applying under the wrong stream
- English test expired
- Age limit crossed
- Incorrect health insurance
- Missing or incorrect documents
- Late application after Student visa expiry
Once a refusal occurs, future visa applications can become more difficult.
Final Advice for Students
The Subclass 485 visa is a valuable opportunity, but it is also a one-time chance for many students.check if you are eligible for student visa extenasion or not.
Used correctly, it can help you:
- Gain Australian work experience
- Prepare for skilled migration pathways
- Remain lawfully in Australia
Used incorrectly, it can:
- Lead to refusal
- Affect future visa options
- Create unnecessary stress and cost
Before applying, it is always safer to check your eligibility and timing carefully.