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Common Mistakes to Avoid When Applying for a Post Graduate Visa in Australia

Author: Tim Duck
by Tim Duck
Posted: Oct 07, 2024

Studying in Australia is a golden opportunity for enthusiastic students. Especially for those who want to complete their higher studies at world-renowned institutions. Every year, millions of students apply for the Post Graduate Visa in Australia, but not all of them are lucky enough to get the visa successfully. Several factors contribute to this visa refusal, but some mistakes are prevalent and repetitive.

Today's article will discuss the common mistakes students make when applying for a postgraduate visa. By avoiding these mistakes, you can increase your visa chances. Rectification of these mistakes will make your application strong and clear. This article will be your guide in the application process. I'll explain all the common mistakes students make, one by one. This will give you a clear pathway to follow while applying for a visa. Let's dive into the details.

Top 6 Mistakes When Applying For Post Graduate Visa in Australia

Here are the 6 most common mistakes students make while applying for a Post Graduate Visa in Australia.

  • Choosing the wrong stream

  • Missing documents

  • Failed to meet study requirements

  • Missing deadline

  • Failed to meet health insurance requirements

  • Problematic AFP check

Choosing the Wrong Stream

Post Graduate Visa Australia has two main streams. International students can choose from the graduate and post-study work streams. Students often do not carefully check the requirements of both streams before applying. This negligence leads to the selection of the wrong stream and, ultimately, toward the refusal of your visa application. Therefore, you must check the requirements of both streams before applying.

Missing documents

More documents are needed, which is another primary reason behind Australia's high refusal rate of postgraduate visas. Australian immigration and universities are very particular about the papers students submit with their applications. Students often think that a specific document is unnecessary and miss it in their application, which later becomes a reason for refusal. You might need additional documents depending on the level of your studies or particular conditions related to your application. You can ask for extra time if your document completion takes time, but you must submit all the documents.

Failed to meet study requirements

Australian institutions are very particular about the previous educational record of a student while accepting them. Applicants are required to check their level of education with the given requirements. Your application will get rejected if you do not have a certain level of education. Your completed education will be nullified if the courses:

  • Were not completed in the English Language.

  • Were not a CRICOS registered course.

  • Were completed in 16 months.

  • Were completed in 92 weeks or less than two academic years.

  • Were completed while you didn't have a student visa

Missing deadline

You must apply for a graduate visa within six months of finishing your degree. There is typically a gap in time between when students finish their studies and when they receive their diplomas. A standard error made by students is to consider the date of award receipt to be the conclusion of the course. As previously mentioned, your course completion date is the day you get your final course results, not the day you were given your award. When applying for a graduate visa, you must include when you started and finished your education. Your visa will be denied if you provide the correct course completion date allowed.

Failed to Meet Health Insurance Requirements

Another mistake most students make is invalid health insurance. It is crucial to have valid health insurance before you reach Australia. Along with yourself, you should also have health insurance arrangements before landing in Australia. When you submit your application, you may have a student visa. You should disclose that you have Overseas Student Health Coverage (OSHC). You must arrange a new health insurance policy before your student visa expires to qualify for a temporary graduate visa.

Problematic AFP Check

Australian Federal Police Check is a primary factor in fulfilling a successful visa application. An AFP check is mandatory for you as the main applicant. Dependents over 16 also have to go through an AFP. Provide a valid AFP check within 12 months of applying for a postgraduate visa to avoid facing a refusal from the department. Therefore, give the valid AFP check along with your application.

Conclusion

It would help if you avoided these common mistakes when getting your graduate visa in Australia. The visa process is often too overwhelming for students to handle alone, so we recommend contacting a registered MARA agent to help you with the process. The Migration is the right choice for you to experience comfortable visa processing.

About the Author

My Name is Tim Duck and I'm a Visa Consultant and currently working in The Migration. I'm Passionate about helping individuals and businesses successfully secure visas and permits for international travel and relocation.

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