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Ending ‘visa hopping’ in the migration system
On 12 June 2024, the Department of Home Affairs has announced changes to the eligibility requirements for applying for Student (subclass 500) Visa to prevent ‘visa hopping’ which should take effect from 1 July 2024.
Accordingly, Visitor Visa holders and 485 Temporary Graduate Visa holders will no longer be able to apply for Student Visas onshore.
To see the full announcement, visit:
Announcement
List of visas affected
If you are a current student and unsure how these changes affect you, ANUSA Legal Service may be able to help! You can book an appointment at https://anusalegalservices.leapweb.com.au/
For recent graduates and more urgent matters, you may seek a commercial migration agent at https://www.mara.gov.au/
Have your say on to how to improve government services in the future!
Come to a free, fun and food fuelled futures orientated workshop at Marie Reay to have your say on how the Commonwealth Government can improve government services and make them more youth friendly.
Participate alongside like-minded students who are also passionate about a future where they can thrive.
Attendees can build their networks and receive cinema gift vouchers for their participation.
Please arrive at 10:45am for morning tea ahead of the 11:00am session commencement. The workshop will conclude at 1:00pm with lunch to follow.
This exclusive session will be facilitated by the ANU National Security College Futures Hub – it’s bound to be dynamic and engaging.
Come and experience a futures orientated event and have fun!
Register here
Registrations close Tuesday 25 June