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Australia Urges International Students To Apply Early For 2025 Visas

by Ruth Nwokwu
9 months ago
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Australia’s immigration department has advised international students planning to study in the country in 2025 to submit their student visa applications as soon as possible to avoid delays.

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The department emphasised the importance of complete and accurate applications to ensure a smooth visa process and avoid complications.

Australian government also stated that incomplete applications may result in refusals or longer processing times.

To help students navigate the application process, the department outlined several key steps to avoid delays and ensure a timely response.

They encouraged students to submit a full and accurate application to avoid delays, recommending the use of the Document Checklist Tool to ensure that all required documents are included.

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It further noted that applications submitted during peak periods often take longer to process, adding that submitting a complete application early is crucial.

According to the department, applicants must ensure that their Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) accurately reflects the start date of their course, and if there are any changes to the course start date, students should update their CoE as soon as possible to prevent delays in visa decisions.

If any required documents are not in English, applicants must provide certified translations. The translations should include details of the translator’s qualifications and contact information.

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It further noted that such translators in Australia must be accredited by the National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters.

After submitting the visa application, students are enjoined to check their ImmiAccount for requests related to health assessments or biometric data.

Acting quickly on these requests will help speed up the visa decision. Ensuring that all health and biometric requirements are completed promptly is an essential part of the process.

The department added that students under the age of 18 must provide additional documents, such as parental consent and arrangements for their welfare in Australia.

It added that guardians accompanying minors will also need to demonstrate that they have the financial resources to support both themselves and the minor during their stay.

This requirement assesses students’ intentions to study in Australia and their plans to comply with visa conditions. As part of the application, students must include personal ties to their home country, a clear explanation of why they chose their course and educational provider, and an outline of how the course will benefit their future.

Students should also provide evidence of previous studies, employment history, and other ties to their home country.

The department warned that generic or unsupported statements will not meet the requirement.


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