The international student community in Australia is facing a major financial crossroads. Effective March 1, 2026, the Temporary Graduate (Subclass 485) visa fee doubled from $2,300 to $4,600.
With Australia now hosting one of the most expensive post-study work visas in the world, many graduates are asking if the Return on Investment (ROI) still stacks up.
1. The 2026 “Worth It” Equation
To determine if $4,600 is a smart investment, you have to look at the potential earnings vs. the upfront cost.
- The Cost: $4,600 (Primary) + $2,300 (Partner) + Health Insurance + English Tests.
- The Potential: 2 to 3 years of full work rights in Australia.
- The Math: If you land a professional entry-level role earning $75,000 AUD, the visa fee represents about 6% of your first year’s gross salary. If the 485 visa is your only bridge to a high-paying Australian career, the “cost of entry” is still mathematically viable.
2. Why the 485 Visa is Still a “Must-Have”
Despite the price hike, the 485 remains the strongest bridge to Permanent Residency (PR) for several reasons:
- Professional Year & Points: It gives you the time needed to complete a Professional Year or gain the “1-year Australian work experience” required for 5 extra PR points.
- Employer Sponsorship: It acts as a “trial period” for employers. Most companies won’t sponsor a 482 visa unless they’ve seen you work on a 485 first.
- Regional Extensions: If you studied in a regional area, the 485 still allows for a second extension, spreading the $4,600 cost over a longer stay.
3. The “Danger Zone”: When it Might NOT be Worth It
In 2026, the 485 is a high-risk investment if:
- You are over 35: The new age cap is strictly enforced. If you turn 36 during the process, you may be ineligible.
- Your occupation isn’t on the “Core Skills” list: If your goal is PR and your job isn’t in demand, you might spend $4,600 only to be forced home when the visa expires.
- You have a weak English score: With the requirement now at IELTS 6.5 (or equivalent), spending $4,600 without a valid English result is an automatic refusal and a total loss of funds.
4. 2026 Alternatives to the 485 Visa
If $4,600 is out of reach, some graduates are exploring:
- Subclass 407 (Training Visa): A cheaper ($405) option if an employer is willing to provide structured workplace training.
- Direct 190/491 Entry: If you already have a high points score and a skills assessment, some are skipping the 485 and applying directly for state nomination.





