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Australia Extends Post-Study Work Rights and Raises Work Hours Limit

June 19, 2023BY Sheraz

In a significant announcement, the Australian Government has recently made an important revision by extending post-study work rights. This development allows foreign higher education graduates who meet specific qualification criteria to benefit from an additional two-year extension on their Temporary Graduate visa (Subclass 485). Additionally, the government has also raised the limit on part-time working hours for international students studying in Australia. This policy update aims to provide enhanced opportunities for international students to gain valuable work experience and contribute to the Australian workforce.

Selected Degrees for Increased Work Hours Limit

Selected Degrees for Increased Work Hours Limit

Simultaneously, starting from July 1, 2023, the new work hour policy will be accompanied by a two-year extension of the work visa. This extension will provide international students with an extended time to gain valuable work experience in Australia after completing their studies.

Australia Raise the Work Hours Limit for International Students

Australia Raise the Work Hours Limit for International Students

Australia has recently implemented a noteworthy adjustment by reinstating the cap on work hours for international students. Under the updated regulation, the work hours for international students will be expanded to 48 hours per fortnight, an increase of 40 hours compared to the previous limit. This modification will officially take effect from July 1.

The purpose behind this increase in work hours is to enable international students pursuing their studies in Australia to maintain financial stability throughout their educational journey. It aims to provide them with additional opportunities to support themselves financially while completing their studies.