Australia is Planning to Permit Qualifying Bachelor’s Graduates to Work for an Additional Four Years

Here is some excellent news for all of the international students studying in Australia.

As it adjusts to the “new normal” following the epidemic, Australia has decided to ease the employment limits on student visas.

The government agreed to relax the rules on student visa employment in January 2022 by permitting both main and secondary visa holders to work more than the usual 40 hours per week.

To solve the labour shortages the nation was experiencing, this was done. On June 30, when the current statute expires, new rules will take effect.

The maximum time spent at work each fortnight will rise from 40 to 48 hours as a result. All overseas students, regardless of when they start their studies in Australia, must adhere to this.

Yet there was more good news than just that. Australia will also increase the post-study job privileges for graduates from other countries.

Since September 2022, the possibility of extending the period of time that graduates of abroad programmes may remain in the nation has been under discussion.

The Council for International Education has voted to move through with the plan and put the new law into effect on July 1, 2023.

Prior to this change, overseas graduates from bachelor’s programmes may stay in Australia for two years after finishing their studies, while PhD candidates could stay for four years after receiving their visa approval.

Beginning in July, overseas graduates with a Temporary Graduate visa are eligible for a two-year extension of their post-study work rights (subclass 485).

The present time frame for persons who want to remain in and work in regional regions will be extended by an extra two years.

International students who have obtained higher education degrees in particular fields of study are eligible to extend their employment privileges. This choice was taken to support areas of the economy that are struggling with a lack of qualified workers.

According to Catriona Jackson, CEO of Universities Australia, “Australia needs more qualified employees to relieve the present constraints impacting on our labour market and economy.

The present skills shortage in the nation, she added, emphasises the essential need to keep more of the foreign students who contributed A$40.3 billion to the economy before the epidemic.

“Each year, hundreds of thousands of international students enrol in our top-notch colleges, but only 16% of them choose to stay. Because of that, we are in worse financial and social shape.

The expansion of PhD students’ employment privileges, in particular, will significantly accelerate Australia’s knowledge economy, according to her.

Four years will be permitted for those pursuing certain bachelor’s degrees, five years for master’s degree candidates, and six years for PhD candidates.

With respect to post-study work rights, Australia is now one of the most generous hosts.

226 programmes, including those in medicine and nursing, professional health, diagnostics, allied health, education, engineering, technology, agriculture, and many more, are included on the list of programmes that qualify for this extension.

Below is a list of degrees that grant international students in Australia the post-study work extension: 

Medical and Nursing
Occupation Category – Medical Professionals 
Bachelor of Psychological Science 
Bachelor of Psychological Science (Honours)
Bachelor of Health Science 
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)
Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgeyr
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery 
Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science
Bachelor of Applied Science (Diagnostic Radiography) 
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (Honours)
Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Medical Imaging)
Bachelor of Health Sciences
Bachelor of Radiography and Medical Imaging (Honours) 
Bachelor of Medical Imaging (Honours)
Bachelor of Medical Science Bachelor of Medical Studies
Bachelor of Clinical Sciences/Doctor of Medicine
Master of Speech Pathology 
Master of Clinical Psychology
Master of Diagnostic Radiography
Master of Applied Behaviour Analysis
Master of Applied Psychology
Master of Leadership and Management in Health Care
Master of Audiology Studies
Master of Research (Medicine and Health Sciences)
Master of Clinical Embryology 
Master of Philosophy (Medicine and Health)
Master of Business Psychology
Master of Psychology
Master of Professional Psychology
Master of Counselling and Psychotherapy
Occupational Category: Nursing and Medical Technicians
Bachelor of Nursing
Bachelor of Science (Nursing)
Bachelor of Nursing (Pre-Registration)
Bachelor of Health Science
Bachelor of Nursing Science
Bachelor of Health Sciences
Bachelor of  Nursing (Enrolled Nurses)
Bachelor of Nursing (Graduate Entry)
Bachelor of Health Science (Clinical Nutrition)
Bachelor of Nutrition Science 
Bachelor of Nursing Science: Graduate Entry 
Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science
Bachelor of Health and Community Services
Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences
Bachelor of Nursing (Advanced Studies)
Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science
Bachelor of Public Health
Bachelor of Applied Public Health
Bachelor of Nursing – Enrolled Nurse to Registered Nurse Pathway
Bachelor of Dermal Sciences 
Master of Public Health 
Master of Public Health Advanced
Master of Nursing Practice 
Master of Nursing 
Master of Nursing Practice (Pre-registration)
Master of Nursing International
Master of Laboratory Medicine
Master of Nursing Practice (Preregistration)
Master of Global Public Health
Master of Nursing (Graduate Entry)
Master of Health Science
Masters of Public Health Extension 
Master of Nursing Science
Master of Biomedical and Health Science 
Master of Nutrition and Population Health 
Master of Health and Human Services Management
Master of Health Management
Master of Nursing Studie
Master of Dietetics
Master of Nursing (Professional Studies)
Professional Health
Occupational Category: Dentistry
Bachelor of Dental Science (Honours)
Bachelor of Dental Surgery
Bachelor of Dental Health Science
Bachelor of Dental Science
Bachelor of Oral Health 
Bachelor of Dental Prosthetics
Bachelor of Oral Health Therapy 
Bachelor of Oral Health (Therapy and Hygiene)
Bachelor of Dental Technology 
Bachelor of Dental Technology/Bachelor of Dental Prosthetics
Bachelor of Dental Hygiene
Bachelor of Science (Oral Health Therapy) 
Master of Dentistry 
Master of Dental Public and Primary Health 
Master of Clinical Dentistry
Occupational Category: Veterinarian 
Bachelor of Veterinary Science (Honours) 
Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Advanced Studies (Animal and Veterinary Bioscience)
Bachelor of Veterinary Technology
Bachelor of Animal and Veterinary Biosciences
Bachelor of Veterinary Science
Bachelor of Animal and Veterinary Bioscience 
Bachelor of Veterinary Nursing
Bachelor of Science (Animal Health Major) 
Bachelor of Veterinary Biology/Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
Bachelor of Science / Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
Master of Philosophy (Veterinary Science)
Master of Tropical Veterinary Science
Diagnostic
Occupational Category: Medical Imaging 
Bachelor of Applied Science (Diagnostic Radiography) 
Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Medical Imaging)
Bachelor of Medical Imaging (Honours) 
Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Honours) (Diagnostic Radiography) 
Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Honours) (Radiation Therapy)
Bachelor of Medical and Radiation Physics 
Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Honours) (Nuclear Medicine)
Bachelor of Applied Science (Medical Radiations) 
Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Radiation Therapy) 
Bachelor of Radiation Sciences
Master of Diagnostic Radiography 
Master of Magnetic Resonance Technology
Master of Medical Imaging
Master of Radiopharmaceutical Science 
Master of Molecular Imaging Technology 
Occupational Category: Radiologist 
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) 
Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science
Bachelor of Applied Science (Diagnostic Radiography)
Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Medical Imaging) 
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (Honours)
Bachelor of Radiography and Medical Imaging (Honours) 
Bachelor of Medical Imaging (Honours)
Bachelor of Medical Studies 
Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery 
Bachelor of Medical Science and Doctor of Medicine 
Bachelor of Medical Studies/Doctor of Medicine
Bachelor of Clinical Sciences/Doctor of Medicine 
Master of Diagnostic Radiography 
Master of Research (Medicine and Health Sciences) 
Master of Clinical Embryology
Master of Philosophy (Medicine and Health)
Allied Health
Occupational Category: Psychologist
Bachelor of Psychological Science 
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours)
Bachelor of Psychology 
Bachelor of Psychological Science (Honours)
Bachelor of Science (Physiotherapy)
Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) 
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy 
Bachelor of Applied Science (Occupational Therapy)
Bachelor of Science (Psychology) 
Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Honours) 
Bachelor of Science in Chiropractic Science leading to Bachelor of Clinical Chiropractic
Bachelor of Chiropractic Science
Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology) 
Bachelor of Psychological Sciences
Master of Occupational Therapy Practice 
Master of Clinical Psychology
Master of Clinical Audiology
Master of Clinical Physiotherapy 
Occupational Category: Recovery Therapist
Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours)
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours)
Bachelor of Health Science 
Bachelor of Science (Physiotherapy)
Bachelor of Applied Science (Physiotherapy)
Bachelor of Science (Occupational Therapy) (Honours) 
Bachelor of Physiotherapy
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy 
Bachelor of Podiatry 
Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Honours)
Bachelor of Science in Chiropractic Science leading to Bachelor of Clinical Chiropractic
Bachelor of Chiropractic Science
Bachelor of Health Sciences
Master of Occupational Therapy
Master of Physiotherapy 
Master of Chiropractic
Master of Speech Pathology
Master of Physiotherapy Studies
Master of Occupational Therapy Practice 
Master of Speech Language Pathology
Master of Speech Pathology Studies
Master of Clinical Audiology
Master of Clinical Physiotherapy
Master of Leadership and Management in Health Care
Master of Rehabilitation Counselling and Mental Health 
Master of Physiotherapy Practice 
Master of Music Therapy 
Master of Advanced Clinical Physiotherapy (Sports)
Master of Audiology
Occupational Category: Optometrist
Bachelor of Vision Science
Master of Optometry 
Bachelor of Vision Science/Master of Clinical Optometry 
Bachelor of Vision Science / Master of Optometry 
Bachelor of Medical Science (Vision Science)/Master of Optometry
Master of Health Sciences (Research) 
Master of Clinical Optometry
Occupational Category: Pharmacist
Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) 
Bachelor of Pharmacy 
Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science
Bachelor of Pharmacy and Management
Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science (Honours) 
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Chemical and Pharmaceutical)
Bachelor of Pharmacy with Honours
Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) and Master of Pharmacy 
Master of Pharmacy
Master of Pharmaceutical Science 
Master of Good Manufacturing Practice
Master of Philosophy
Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) / Master of Pharmacy Practice
Master of Philosophy (Pharmacy)
Master of Pharmacy (Research)
Teaching
Occupational Category: Teacher
Bachelor of Early Childhood Education and Care (Birth-5) 
Bachelor of Early Childhood Education (Birth to 5)
Bachelor of Early Childhood Education
Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood)
Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood and Primary)
Bachelor of Early Childhood Education (Birth to Five Years)
Bachelor of Education (Honours) 
Bachelor of Education (Honours) and Bachelor of Arts 
Bachelor of Arts (Pathway to Teaching Birth-5/Birth-12) 
Bachelor of Education (Secondary: Humanities) / Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Early Childhood Education (Honours) 
Bachelor of Education (Primary) 
Bachelor of Early Childhood and Primary Education
Bachelor of Teaching (Secondary) with Bachelor of Arts
Master of Education
Master of Teaching
Master of Teaching (Secondary) 
Master of Teaching (Early Childhood)
Master of TESOL
Master of Teaching (Birth – 5 years/Birth – 12 Years) 
Master of Teaching (Early Childhood and Primary) 
Master of Education (Advanced)
Master of Education (Special Education, Advanced)
Master of Education (By Coursework)
Master of Teaching (Primary) 
Master of Teaching (Secondary Education)
Masters of Teaching (Secondary) 
Master of Arts (TESOL) 
Engineering
Occupational Category: Engineer
Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)
Bachelor of Biomedical Science
Bachelor of Medical Science 
Bachelor of Project Management
Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Honours)
Bachelor of Science (Lab + Non-lab Based)
Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Advanced Studies 
Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Infrastructure) (Honours) 
Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Civil)
Bachelor of Engineering Science
Bachelor of Science (Biomedical Science)
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical) 
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil)
Master of Engineering
Master of Professional Engineering 
Master of Engineering Science
Master of Biotechnology
Master of Construction Management
Master of Science
Master of Construction Management (Professional)
Master of Engineering (Professional) 
Master of Engineering Management
Master of Professional Engineering (Accelerated)
Master of Machine Learning and Computer Vision 
Master of Biomedical Science
Master of Engineering (Extension) 
Master of Engineering Science (Management)
Master of Philosophy (Engineering)
ICT
Occupational Category: ICT
Bachelor of Information Technology
Bachelor of Computer Science
Bachelor of Business Information Systems
Bachelor of Advanced Computing
Bachelor of Networking
Bachelor of Science – Computer Science
Bachelor of Information and Communication Technology
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)
Bachelor of Information Systems 
Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology
Bachelor of Cyber Security 
Bachelor of Business Analytics
Bachelor of Information Technology (Mobile Applications Development) (Standard)
Bachelor of Advanced Computing (Honours)
Bachelor of Information Technology and Systems
Bachelor of Software Engineering
Bachelor of Computing Science (Honours)
Bachelor of Information Technology (Software Development) 
Bachelor of Data Science
Master of Information Technology
Master of Data Science 
Master of Business Information Systems
Master of Information Systems
Master of Information Technology and Systems
Master of Computer Science 
Master of Computing
Master of Business Analytics 
Master of Cyber Security
Master of Information Technology and Master of Information Technology Management
Master of Networking
Master of Applied Information Technology 
Master of Technology (Enterprise Systems and Business Analytics) 
Master of Technology (Software Engineering) 
Master of Cybersecurity 
Master of Information Technology (Enterprise Management) 
Master of Enterprise Resource Planning
Master of Computing and Innovation
Agriculture
Occupational Category: Agriculture 
Bachelor of Science 
Bachelor of Biomedicine
Bachelor of Biomedical Science
Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Advanced Studies
Bachelor of Agriculture 
Bachelor of Agricultural Science
Bachelor of Science (Veterinary Bioscience) 
Bachelor of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences
Bachelor of Science (Honours)
Bachelor of Science (Science)
Bachelor of Environmental Science
Bachelor of Advanced Science (Honours) 
Bachelor of Environmental Management (Honours) 
Bachelor of Marine Science
Master of Environmental Science
Master of Environmental Management 
Master of Environment 
Master of Biotechnology
Master of Marine Biology 
Master of Agricultural Science
Master of Science in Agriculture
Master of Sustainability
Master of Science (Bioinformatics)
Master of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics
Master of Environment and Sustainability
Master of Agricultural Sciences
Master of Biotechnology (Biomedical) 
Master of Molecular Biology 
Master of Environmental Management and Sustainability
Occupational Category: Food Technologist
Bachelor of Science 
Bachelor of Biomedical Science
Bachelor of Medical Science 
Bachelor of Science (Lab + Non-lab Based)
Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Advanced Studies
Bachelor of Science (Biomedical Science) 
Bachelor of Science (Honours)
Bachelor of Medical Sciences
Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science Advanced (Honours)
Bachelor of Science (Food Technology and Nutrition)
Bachelor of Applied Science (Exercise and Sport Science)
Bachelor of Food and Nutrition Science
Bachelor of Biotechnology
Bachelor of Viticulture and Oenology
Bachelor of Science (Science)
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Chemical) 
Bachelor of Biotechnology (Honours)
Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Laboratory Medicine) 
Master of Biotechnology
Master of Science
Master of Food Science and Technology
Master of Biomedical Science
Master of Materials Technology
Master of Pharmaceutical Industry Practice
Master of Research
Master of Science (Food Science and Technology) 
Master of Biotechnology Research Extensive 
Master of Science (Chemistry)
Master of Viticulture and Oenology
Master of Laboratory Medicine
Master of Wine Business
Master of Medical Biotechnology (Extension) 
Master of Science in Biotechnology 
Master of Science (Professional) 
Master of Food Science

For admission or any other query, Please feel free to contact us.

Student Visa To PR Pathway Courses n Australia 2022

International students have several reasons why they have chosen to study in Australia. The country, one of the top 3 desired destinations of students seeking higher study, has helped its international graduates accomplish success in their preferred career through its high academic values and developed internship courses.

Graduates who definite to stay and work in Australia can look forward to job chances thanks to Australia’s strong and continually educating economy. In order to live and work in Australia as a permanent resident (PR), applicants can take benefit of the various pathways leading to PR status.

The student can then look for a PR pathway in Australia if they meet the certain points test and other eligibility standards.  Alternatively, if they have an employer keen to sponsor them for a TSS visa or the permanent ENS 186/RSMS 187 visa. If applying through General Skilled Migration, the candidate must have a positive skills assessment from the applicable skills measuring authority and have an occupation that is listed as qualified for the visa type.

An important thing to note here is, your study area and your nominated occupation must match even though in some cases applicable work experience may additional for the formal qualification. Please note that the professions list changes often and according to the desires of the economy and labor market.

Students targeting to settle in Australia forever should choose the right course which has PR prospects and will continuously be in request in the upcoming years.

To provide you with examples, here are some of the exclusive courses with PR prospects:

Nursing and Medical Courses

Australia has a world-class healthcare system and is measured to be one of the top countries to pursue a career in medical and healthcare industry. Thus, thousands international students pursue nursing courses in Australia to lay a strong substance for their careers. Australian universities have an outstanding reputation for providing top-class health programs at different levels. Nursing is one of the most anticipated courses in the healthcare business in Australia, thus having high PR prospects.

Top universities for Nursing in Australia.

Automotive

The automotive industry is growing at a steady rate in Australia and has about 3.40% predictable job growth. The jobs of automotive and motor mechanics are specifically high in mandate in the country. All the students having the least interest must think of chasing a course in automotive as it can be one of the most exciting experiences of your life, given the real nature of their courses.

The occupations in this field being in the strategic skill list makes them a viable option for obtaining a permanent residency in Australia.

Social Work

Considered one of the fastest-growing professions in Australia, social work courses appeal international students who want to work thoroughly with people aggrieved with personal or social issues. Often called as the unsung idols of modern times, social workers are but authorized normal individuals making a strange impact in the lives of others by generous advice, support and offers help to reintegrate socially expatriate persons into the society.

Commercial Cookery, Chef, and hospitality

Courses under Cookery and Hospitality field not only aptitude an exciting career but also hold possible in obtaining permanent residency status. Passionate students invest in their careers over quality Australian education and hands-on work experiences. Whether your passion is in studying commercial cookery, or managing hotels, Australia’s growing tourism industry is always in need of welcoming and passionate persons making a variance in their job.

Cookery, Patisserie and Hospitality jobs in the list are Chef; Cafe or Restaurant Manager; Caravan Park and Camping Ground Manager; Hotel or Motel Manager; Licensed Club Manager; Accommodation and Hospitality Managers

Plumbing

Plumbing courses are normally Certificate III or IV. With 5,766 occupations open for permanent residency and an 11.2% projected job growth till 2023, plumbers are in demand in Australia.

Rapid Education & Migration is commitment to helping aspiring international students by providing honest and right counseling, guiding them to their study decisions with attention to their personal conditions and goals.

Why Study In Australia?

Study In Australia

Without a doubt! These Countries are a popular option for international students. It offers them scholarships.  Every year a huge number of students from different countries come to study in Australia and sign up for courses in different colleges and universities. You are among them. Before applying for a student visa, you ought to know about the entire process and how to begin.

Here Are Few Best Reasons to Study In Australia

  • Organize everything prior to applying

It is basic to organise everything, for example, your resources before enrolling in a recognized college in the country. Despite the fact that you are keen to study in Australia, you must be comfortable with the institution and the courses it offers. It requires several months to plan your academic years.

  • A student visa is the need of great importance

Beyond 3 months if your course lasts, you need an Australian student visa. In any case, you need to satisfy all visa requirements. There are no set principles for those people having a place with various countries.

The guidelines are the same for every person. Apply online. You should submit stamped or certified copies of essential documents. These incorporate deal letters from the course provider etc.

  • Various study choices

If you have any desire to study in Australia, a few choices are before you. The country is one of the largest countries where an understudy can lean toward organizations situated in Melbourne or Regional Areas. 

It depends upon whether you like to study in an urban or rural environment. In the event that you prefer education within your budget, there are a few choices accessible to you.

  • Work and study in Australia

On a student visa, you are permitted to work for 40 hours every 15 days In addition, temporary jobs for international students are also additionally compensating as it offers the highest minimum wages. You can likewise choose to volunteer in a country that is a compensating experience for you in your extra time.

  • Costly living expenses

From one perspective, it is the tuition fees that are costly contrasted to New Zealand. While on the other living expenses are likewise high in high in cities such as Melbourne and Sydney. For example, the rental convenience of studio homes is similar to two-bedroom apartments in other countries. Travel costs and suppers are beloved too. It might be ideal on the off chance that you had proper finances to sustain yourself in Australia.

What can I do after finishing studying in Australia? What are my options after graduation in Australia? There are some common questions that come to mind of many international students in Australia who are nearly completing their studies.

Read More,

What Are My Career Options After Graduation in Australia?

For more information, get in touch with us. We provide education and migration services to help people migrate to Australia with ease.

Why International Students Choose Australia To Study

Australia is known for its varied and friendly people – there are so many reasons to be concerned about studying with an Australian education consultant provider.

1. Discover how to be an innovative, swift thinker

Australian universities and colleges are committed to providing you with helpful skills and expertise to help you accomplish in your chosen industry. As global demand is booming for innovative and advanced thinkers, Australian education providers have re-organized their attitudes to teaching and studying to motivate thought-leading originality among students in every field.

Australian universities and institutions will teach you the useful skills and academic knowledge to help you thrive in a fast-changing world and continue active in tentative times.

2. Study at Top ranked universities

Australia is establishing international standards for distinction in education.

The Australian education segment consists of world-leading education institutes, superior training capabilities, and exceptional teachers and student assistance services.

3. Gain work experience during your study

Australian institutions deliver an education designed to help you achieve in the global workforce. 

Many Australian degrees and professional study courses include work experience programs and placements so you can earn hands-on industry practice and expand your qualified network while you study. Once you completed your study, you may also be eligible to stay and work in Australia.

While studying in Australia, you can work up to 20/weekly during the semester and full-time throughout the semester break. This can be a good way to find study-related work or only pay for your everyday life in Australia.

4. Live and study in safety

Australia has the lowest crime rates in the world, and is safe for everyone. There are many alternatives for accommodation: you can live in use-built student towns, homestays, share-houses, or Institute accommodation.

5. Cultural diversity

Australia is a distinct thawing pot of cultures. The cultures that thrive offer the chance to step beyond your usual ease zone and experience a little new, but also to know a sense of fitting in the diverse setting. Some of the advantages of living in a multicultural society contain amazing culinary presents, public international festivities, and the opportunity to learn a different foreign language.

6. Easy access to student visas

If you’re looking to get a student visa, Australia offers a streamlined apply for the Student Visa Australia (subclass 500). There are several constraints you will require to meet up for your application to be granted, as well as being accepted into an educational institution and having enough financial capability. You will also be needed to get an applicable level of health coverage for the length of your stay.

7. Incredible work opportunities
If you truly enjoy your time studying in Australia, you may be encouraged to stay on longer. Australia also offers a Temporary Graduate Visa (subclass 485) that allows international students to stay in Australia and stay to work after they have graduated. Australia offers a wide range of satisfying experiences as well as the opportunity for a world-class education. If you’re thinking about studying in Australia, get in touch with the best student visa consultant for study requirements and best university admission.

Why International student Choose Australia to Study

Australia is known for its varied and friendly people – there are so many reasons to be concerned about studying with an Australian education consultant provider.

Discover how to be an innovative, swift thinker

Australian universities and colleges are committed to providing you with helpful skills and expertise to help you accomplish in your chosen industry. As global demand booming for innovative and advanced thinkers, Australian education providers have re-organized their attitudes to teaching and studying to motivate thought-leading originality among students in every field.

Australian universities and institutions will teach you the useful skills and academic knowledge to help you thrive in a fast-changing world and continue active in tentative times.

Study at Top-ranked universities

Australia is establishing international standards for distinction in education.

The Australian education segment consists of world-leading education institutes, superior training capabilities, and exceptional teachers and student assistance services.

Gain work experience during your study

Australian institutions deliver an education designed to help you achieve in the global workforce.

Many Australian degrees and professional study courses include work experience programs and placements so you can earn hands-on industry practice and expand your qualified network while you study. Once you complete your study, you may also be eligible to stay and work in Australia.

While studying in Australia, you can work up to 20/weekly during the semester and full-time throughout the semester break. This can be a good way to find study-related work or only pay for your everyday life in Australia.

Live and study in safety

Australia has the lowest crime rates in the world and is safe for everyone. There are many alternatives for accommodation: you can live in use-built student towns, Homestays, share-houses, or Institute accommodation.

Cultural diversity

Australia is a distinct thawing pot of cultures. The cultures that thrive offer the chance to step beyond your usual ease zone and experience a little new, but also to know a sense of fitting in the diverse setting. Some of the advantages of living in a multicultural society contain amazing culinary presents, public international festivities, and the opportunity to learn a different foreign language.

Easy access to student visas

If you’re looking to get a student visa, Australia offers a streamlined application for the Student Visa Australia (subclass 500). There are several constraints you will require to meet up for your application to be granted, as well as being accepted into an educational institution and having enough financial capability. You will also be needed to get an application level of health coverage for the length of your stay.

Incredible work opportunities

If you truly enjoy your time studying in Australia, you may be encouraged to stay on longer. Australia also offers a Temporary Graduate Visa (subclass 485) that allows international students to stay in Australia and stay to work after they have graduated. Australia offers a wide range of satisfying experiences as well as the opportunity for a world-class education. If you’re thinking about studying in Australia, get in touch with the best student visa consultant for study requirements and best university admission.

Study cookery in Australia – Pathway to PR

If you are intent in taking your desire to the next level and good turn it into your work life as well then get prepared to study a Certificate III or IV in Commercial Cookery.

It’s a growth-industry job

The hospitality Industry is a key one for the Australian market as it is likely to exceed $108 billion by 2023, generating several opportunities for cooks and chef de parties.

There is a high-level demand of skilled cooks that can oversee their kitchen, operate, and train staff, help, and intend to build new dishes while confirming high standards of food sterility and health following the correct rules and guidelines.

Global career opportunities

If you are applying for PR in Australia, choosing a career within hospitality industry is a great choice!

Independence

Another excuse because you should consider studying Commercial Cookery is the independence that it can give away you.

Being a chef gives you the prospect to be manage your own kitchen and set up your individual restaurant.

If you’ve focused on a specific cuisine you can set up the restaurant aiming on that cookery or you can offer a range of foods; it is up to you.

Occupation in demand

Benefit from working in hospitality industry that is increasing at fast rate and constantly updating. Thanks to an enhanced demand, a curving culture of foodies and people growth, the hospitality industry is anticipated to grow significantly. The industry challenges creativity, tricky work, and folks with a dream of where they want to go.

Exploring a pathway to permanent residency

Chef is listed on the skilled occupation list for Many regions like Victoria, NSW, Queensland, South Australia, ACT and NT. Thus, it offers an avenue you could discover to get PR in Australia. Chef occupation is listed on the Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List, whilst it is listed on the STSOL, Short Term Skilled Occupational Demand list.

If you have questions on studying in commercial cookery or scholarship in regional area, contact Rapid Migration or submit your details here to arrange a free appointment.