1. In-Study Work Rights (Subclass 500)
The primary difference lies in Condition 8105, which dictates how many hours you can work while your course is in session.
| Feature | Masters by Coursework | Masters by Research ( & PhD) |
| Work Limit (In-Session) | 48 hours per fortnight | Unlimited (No Limit) |
| Work Limit (Breaks) | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| When Rights Begin | After course commences | After course commences |
| Dependent Work Rights | Unlimited (if Primary starts) | Unlimited (if Primary starts) |
The Research Advantage: If you are a Research student, you can work full-time professional hours while completing your thesis.- The Coursework Constraint: You must strictly adhere to the 48-hour fortnightly cap. Be careful—any “preliminary” or foundation courses taken before a Research degree are still capped at 48 hours.
2. Post-Study Work Rights (Subclass 485)
Under the 2026 “Post-Higher Education Work Stream” rules, the level of your degree determines how long you can stay in Australia after graduation.
- Masters by Coursework: Eligible for a 2-year stay.
- Masters by Research: Eligible for a 3-year stay.
- Regional Bonus: Both streams can gain an additional 1–2 years if they studied and lived in a designated regional area (e.g., Geelong, Adelaide, or Perth).
3. 2026 Age Limit & Eligibility Updates
As of late 2025/early 2026, the Australian government has implemented a strict age limit of 35 for the Subclass 485 visa.
- Coursework Students: Must be 35 or under at the time of application.
- Research & PhD Students: There is a significant 2026 concession—Research Masters and Doctoral graduates can still apply up to the age of 50.
4. 2026 “Pro-Tips” for Masters Students
- Thesis Marking Phase: If you are a Research student and have submitted your thesis for marking, your student visa remains valid, and your unlimited work rights continue until your visa expires or a new one is granted.
- Changing Streams: Switching from Coursework to Research (or vice versa) is a “Course Level Change.” In 2026, this requires a new visa application and can affect your work rights immediately upon the change of enrolment.
- Single Touch Payroll (STP): The ATO and Home Affairs now use real-time data matching. If you are a Coursework student, the system will flag if your reported income suggests you are working more than 24 hours a week.






