One student visa to rule them all
New Regulations simplify student visas and clarify the Universityās reporting obligations.
From 1 July 2016, Student Visas will no longer be differentiated according to the educational sector (e.g. Schools, VET, Higher Education).
“”Ģżsingle Student Visa subclass -Ā Subclass 500 (Student)Ā will replace 7 student visa subclasses.
A newĀ Subclass 590 (Student Guardian)Ā replaces the previous Subclass 580. Requirements to confirm the guardian has the financial means to care for the student have been strengthened.
Reporting requirements
Reporting obligations for education providers have also been streamlined and the University will no longer need to provide certain information to the Department of Education and Training such as:
- Details of the immigration office where an overseas studentās student visa application
was made or is expected to be made; and - Whether health insurance cover (e.g. Overseas Student Health cover) has been paid for
prior to course commencement.
Immigration risk rating
As part of the Simplified Student Visa Framework (SSVF), an āimmigration risk ratingā between 1 (low risk) and 3 (high risk) will be given to each education provider registered on the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS).
The immigration risk rating will be based on the immigration risk outcomes of the institutionsā international students over the preceding 12 month period.
Each country will also be given an immigration risk rating based on this approach.
The institutionās immigration risk rating and the rating of the incoming studentās country of citizenship will be combined to determine the level of documentary evidence of financial capability and English language proficiency that the student will need to provide with their visa application.
Why the change?
The new Regulations follow recommendations that were made in the Ā prepared by theĀ .
āIt is the Departmentās view that the current eight student visa subclass system is unnecessarily complex and may create confusion for some stakeholders. As all subclasses have similar core requirements, the Department recommends reducing the number of subclasses to twoāstudent and guardianāwith some additional requirements, as required, to accommodate differences between sectors such as the schools sector and government sponsored students.ā ,Ā page 28.
Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) Requirement
While the international student visa framework has been simplified, requirements for applicants toĀ provide documentary evidence that demonstrate aĀ genuine intentionĀ to study in Australia haveĀ been reinforced.
These requirements have been strengthenedĀ to ensure application integrity and prevent entry toĀ applicantsĀ who may use theĀ student visa as a 'back door' into the country.
The legislation requires that students must provide evidenceĀ of enrollment (Confirmation of Enrollment for each subject) and evidence that the courses they intend to undertake are registered on the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS).
Resources
For more information about the Simplified Student Visa Framework (SSVF) please refer to the information provided on theĀ .
See the and the for legislative details.
If you have any questions or concerns about the legislation or would like any further information, please let us know by emailing us at legalcompliance@adelaide.edu.au.