485-FAQ

The Subclass 485 visa, also known as the Temporary Graduate visa, is designed for international students who have recently graduated from an Australian educational institution. Here are some frequently asked questions (FAQs) about the Subclass 485 visa:

  1. What is the Subclass 485 visa?
    The Subclass 485 visa allows recent graduates to live, study, and work in Australia temporarily after completing their studies.
  2. Who is eligible for the Subclass 485 visa?
    Eligibility criteria include having recently graduated from an Australian educational institution, being under 50 years of age, having certain levels of English proficiency, and meeting health and character requirements.
  3. How long is the Subclass 485 visa valid for?
    The duration of the visa can vary depending on the stream under which it is applied for. Generally, the Post-Study Work stream can be valid for up to four years, while the Graduate Work stream can be valid for up to 18 months.
  4. Can I work on the Subclass 485 visa?
    Yes, the Subclass 485 visa allows you to work in Australia to gain practical experience related to your field of study. The number of hours you can work per week may vary depending on the visa stream.
  5. Can I study on the Subclass 485 visa?
    Yes, you can study in Australia on the Subclass 485 visa. However, the primary purpose of the visa is to gain work experience related to your field of study.
  6. Can I travel outside Australia while holding a Subclass 485 visa?
    Yes, you can travel in and out of Australia while holding a Subclass 485 visa, but you must ensure that your visa remains valid and that you meet the visa's conditions.
  7. Can I include family members on my Subclass 485 visa application?
    In most cases, you can include certain family members, such as your spouse or dependent children, on your Subclass 485 visa application.
  8. Can I apply for permanent residency after holding a Subclass 485 visa?
    The Subclass 485 visa does not directly lead to permanent residency. However, it can provide you with valuable work experience in Australia, which may enhance your eligibility for other permanent residency pathways, such as employer-sponsored visas or skilled migration visas.

These are just some common questions about the Subclass 485 visa. It's essential to review the specific requirements and conditions on the official Australian Department of Home Affairs website or consult with a qualified migration agent for personalized advice.