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    1. New 485 Stay Periods (Standard 2026 Rules)

    The two-year "Select Degree" extension (EQL) is no longer available. Your stay is now determined by the Post-Higher Education Work Stream (formerly Post-Study Work):

    Qualification LevelStandard Stay Period (2026)
    Bachelor Degree2 Years
    Masters by Coursework2 Years
    Masters by Research3 Years
    Doctoral Degree (PhD)3 Years
    Trade/Diploma (Post-Vocational)18 Months

    Special Agreements: Under the AI-ECTA, Indian nationals may still be eligible for longer stays (e.g., 3 years for Masters by coursework). Hong Kong and BNO passport holders retain a 5-year stay period.



    2. Critical 2026 Eligibility Updates

    The "35-Year" Age Cap

    The most significant change in 2026 is the age limit. You must be under 35 years of age at the time of application.

    • Exception: Masters by Research and PhD graduates are exempt from this change and can apply up to 50 years of age.
    • Exception: Hong Kong/BNO passport holders also remain eligible up to 50.

    English Language Validity

    You now need an IELTS 6.5 (or equivalent) with no band below 5.5.

    • Important: In 2026, your English test must be no more than 1 year old at the time of your 485 application (the old 3-year validity has been scrapped).



    3. The Regional Extension: Your Only "Bonus" Time

    While the automatic 2-year skill shortage extension is gone, the Second Post-Higher Education Work Stream remains the best way to gain extra time.

    • Category 2 (Perth, Adelaide, Gold Coast, etc.): Get +1 Year extra if you studied and lived in these areas.
    • Category 3 (All other regional areas): Get +2 Years extra if you studied and lived in these areas.

    The "Stay and Play" Rule

    To get this extension in 2026, you must prove you have lived and worked exclusively in a regional area for the entire duration of your first 485 visa. "Fly-in fly-out" from Sydney or Melbourne will result in a refusal.



    4. 2026 Submission Checklist

    1. Apply within 6 months of your "Course Completion Date" (not your graduation ceremony).
    2. Health Insurance: You must switch from OSHC to OVHC (Overseas Visitor Health Cover) before clicking "Submit."
    3. AFP Check: You must provide evidence that you have applied for an Australian Federal Police check at the time of lodgment.
    4. No Onshore Jumping: In 2026, the government has "closed the door" on switching from a 485 back to a Student Visa while onshore to prevent "perpetual schooling."



    2026 Strategy: The 485 is a "Bridge," Not a Destination

    Because stay periods are shorter in 2026, you must begin your Skills Assessment and EOI (Expression of Interest) for PR in the first month of your 485 visa. You no longer have the "buffer" of 4–6 years to wait for invitations.

  • Study

    1. New 485 Stay Periods (Standard 2026 Rules)

    The two-year "Select Degree" extension (EQL) is no longer available. Your stay is now determined by the Post-Higher Education Work Stream (formerly Post-Study Work):

    Qualification LevelStandard Stay Period (2026)
    Bachelor Degree2 Years
    Masters by Coursework2 Years
    Masters by Research3 Years
    Doctoral Degree (PhD)3 Years
    Trade/Diploma (Post-Vocational)18 Months

    Special Agreements: Under the AI-ECTA, Indian nationals may still be eligible for longer stays (e.g., 3 years for Masters by coursework). Hong Kong and BNO passport holders retain a 5-year stay period.



    2. Critical 2026 Eligibility Updates

    The "35-Year" Age Cap

    The most significant change in 2026 is the age limit. You must be under 35 years of age at the time of application.

    • Exception: Masters by Research and PhD graduates are exempt from this change and can apply up to 50 years of age.
    • Exception: Hong Kong/BNO passport holders also remain eligible up to 50.

    English Language Validity

    You now need an IELTS 6.5 (or equivalent) with no band below 5.5.

    • Important: In 2026, your English test must be no more than 1 year old at the time of your 485 application (the old 3-year validity has been scrapped).



    3. The Regional Extension: Your Only "Bonus" Time

    While the automatic 2-year skill shortage extension is gone, the Second Post-Higher Education Work Stream remains the best way to gain extra time.

    • Category 2 (Perth, Adelaide, Gold Coast, etc.): Get +1 Year extra if you studied and lived in these areas.
    • Category 3 (All other regional areas): Get +2 Years extra if you studied and lived in these areas.

    The "Stay and Play" Rule

    To get this extension in 2026, you must prove you have lived and worked exclusively in a regional area for the entire duration of your first 485 visa. "Fly-in fly-out" from Sydney or Melbourne will result in a refusal.



    4. 2026 Submission Checklist

    1. Apply within 6 months of your "Course Completion Date" (not your graduation ceremony).
    2. Health Insurance: You must switch from OSHC to OVHC (Overseas Visitor Health Cover) before clicking "Submit."
    3. AFP Check: You must provide evidence that you have applied for an Australian Federal Police check at the time of lodgment.
    4. No Onshore Jumping: In 2026, the government has "closed the door" on switching from a 485 back to a Student Visa while onshore to prevent "perpetual schooling."



    2026 Strategy: The 485 is a "Bridge," Not a Destination

    Because stay periods are shorter in 2026, you must begin your Skills Assessment and EOI (Expression of Interest) for PR in the first month of your 485 visa. You no longer have the "buffer" of 4–6 years to wait for invitations.

  • Work

    1. New 485 Stay Periods (Standard 2026 Rules)

    The two-year "Select Degree" extension (EQL) is no longer available. Your stay is now determined by the Post-Higher Education Work Stream (formerly Post-Study Work):

    Qualification LevelStandard Stay Period (2026)
    Bachelor Degree2 Years
    Masters by Coursework2 Years
    Masters by Research3 Years
    Doctoral Degree (PhD)3 Years
    Trade/Diploma (Post-Vocational)18 Months

    Special Agreements: Under the AI-ECTA, Indian nationals may still be eligible for longer stays (e.g., 3 years for Masters by coursework). Hong Kong and BNO passport holders retain a 5-year stay period.



    2. Critical 2026 Eligibility Updates

    The "35-Year" Age Cap

    The most significant change in 2026 is the age limit. You must be under 35 years of age at the time of application.

    • Exception: Masters by Research and PhD graduates are exempt from this change and can apply up to 50 years of age.
    • Exception: Hong Kong/BNO passport holders also remain eligible up to 50.

    English Language Validity

    You now need an IELTS 6.5 (or equivalent) with no band below 5.5.

    • Important: In 2026, your English test must be no more than 1 year old at the time of your 485 application (the old 3-year validity has been scrapped).



    3. The Regional Extension: Your Only "Bonus" Time

    While the automatic 2-year skill shortage extension is gone, the Second Post-Higher Education Work Stream remains the best way to gain extra time.

    • Category 2 (Perth, Adelaide, Gold Coast, etc.): Get +1 Year extra if you studied and lived in these areas.
    • Category 3 (All other regional areas): Get +2 Years extra if you studied and lived in these areas.

    The "Stay and Play" Rule

    To get this extension in 2026, you must prove you have lived and worked exclusively in a regional area for the entire duration of your first 485 visa. "Fly-in fly-out" from Sydney or Melbourne will result in a refusal.



    4. 2026 Submission Checklist

    1. Apply within 6 months of your "Course Completion Date" (not your graduation ceremony).
    2. Health Insurance: You must switch from OSHC to OVHC (Overseas Visitor Health Cover) before clicking "Submit."
    3. AFP Check: You must provide evidence that you have applied for an Australian Federal Police check at the time of lodgment.
    4. No Onshore Jumping: In 2026, the government has "closed the door" on switching from a 485 back to a Student Visa while onshore to prevent "perpetual schooling."



    2026 Strategy: The 485 is a "Bridge," Not a Destination

    Because stay periods are shorter in 2026, you must begin your Skills Assessment and EOI (Expression of Interest) for PR in the first month of your 485 visa. You no longer have the "buffer" of 4–6 years to wait for invitations.

  • Living in Australia

    1. New 485 Stay Periods (Standard 2026 Rules)

    The two-year "Select Degree" extension (EQL) is no longer available. Your stay is now determined by the Post-Higher Education Work Stream (formerly Post-Study Work):

    Qualification LevelStandard Stay Period (2026)
    Bachelor Degree2 Years
    Masters by Coursework2 Years
    Masters by Research3 Years
    Doctoral Degree (PhD)3 Years
    Trade/Diploma (Post-Vocational)18 Months

    Special Agreements: Under the AI-ECTA, Indian nationals may still be eligible for longer stays (e.g., 3 years for Masters by coursework). Hong Kong and BNO passport holders retain a 5-year stay period.



    2. Critical 2026 Eligibility Updates

    The "35-Year" Age Cap

    The most significant change in 2026 is the age limit. You must be under 35 years of age at the time of application.

    • Exception: Masters by Research and PhD graduates are exempt from this change and can apply up to 50 years of age.
    • Exception: Hong Kong/BNO passport holders also remain eligible up to 50.

    English Language Validity

    You now need an IELTS 6.5 (or equivalent) with no band below 5.5.

    • Important: In 2026, your English test must be no more than 1 year old at the time of your 485 application (the old 3-year validity has been scrapped).



    3. The Regional Extension: Your Only "Bonus" Time

    While the automatic 2-year skill shortage extension is gone, the Second Post-Higher Education Work Stream remains the best way to gain extra time.

    • Category 2 (Perth, Adelaide, Gold Coast, etc.): Get +1 Year extra if you studied and lived in these areas.
    • Category 3 (All other regional areas): Get +2 Years extra if you studied and lived in these areas.

    The "Stay and Play" Rule

    To get this extension in 2026, you must prove you have lived and worked exclusively in a regional area for the entire duration of your first 485 visa. "Fly-in fly-out" from Sydney or Melbourne will result in a refusal.



    4. 2026 Submission Checklist

    1. Apply within 6 months of your "Course Completion Date" (not your graduation ceremony).
    2. Health Insurance: You must switch from OSHC to OVHC (Overseas Visitor Health Cover) before clicking "Submit."
    3. AFP Check: You must provide evidence that you have applied for an Australian Federal Police check at the time of lodgment.
    4. No Onshore Jumping: In 2026, the government has "closed the door" on switching from a 485 back to a Student Visa while onshore to prevent "perpetual schooling."



    2026 Strategy: The 485 is a "Bridge," Not a Destination

    Because stay periods are shorter in 2026, you must begin your Skills Assessment and EOI (Expression of Interest) for PR in the first month of your 485 visa. You no longer have the "buffer" of 4–6 years to wait for invitations.

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    • Banking
    • Food
    • Lifestyle
    • Health & Wellness
  • Travel

    1. New 485 Stay Periods (Standard 2026 Rules)

    The two-year "Select Degree" extension (EQL) is no longer available. Your stay is now determined by the Post-Higher Education Work Stream (formerly Post-Study Work):

    Qualification LevelStandard Stay Period (2026)
    Bachelor Degree2 Years
    Masters by Coursework2 Years
    Masters by Research3 Years
    Doctoral Degree (PhD)3 Years
    Trade/Diploma (Post-Vocational)18 Months

    Special Agreements: Under the AI-ECTA, Indian nationals may still be eligible for longer stays (e.g., 3 years for Masters by coursework). Hong Kong and BNO passport holders retain a 5-year stay period.



    2. Critical 2026 Eligibility Updates

    The "35-Year" Age Cap

    The most significant change in 2026 is the age limit. You must be under 35 years of age at the time of application.

    • Exception: Masters by Research and PhD graduates are exempt from this change and can apply up to 50 years of age.
    • Exception: Hong Kong/BNO passport holders also remain eligible up to 50.

    English Language Validity

    You now need an IELTS 6.5 (or equivalent) with no band below 5.5.

    • Important: In 2026, your English test must be no more than 1 year old at the time of your 485 application (the old 3-year validity has been scrapped).



    3. The Regional Extension: Your Only "Bonus" Time

    While the automatic 2-year skill shortage extension is gone, the Second Post-Higher Education Work Stream remains the best way to gain extra time.

    • Category 2 (Perth, Adelaide, Gold Coast, etc.): Get +1 Year extra if you studied and lived in these areas.
    • Category 3 (All other regional areas): Get +2 Years extra if you studied and lived in these areas.

    The "Stay and Play" Rule

    To get this extension in 2026, you must prove you have lived and worked exclusively in a regional area for the entire duration of your first 485 visa. "Fly-in fly-out" from Sydney or Melbourne will result in a refusal.



    4. 2026 Submission Checklist

    1. Apply within 6 months of your "Course Completion Date" (not your graduation ceremony).
    2. Health Insurance: You must switch from OSHC to OVHC (Overseas Visitor Health Cover) before clicking "Submit."
    3. AFP Check: You must provide evidence that you have applied for an Australian Federal Police check at the time of lodgment.
    4. No Onshore Jumping: In 2026, the government has "closed the door" on switching from a 485 back to a Student Visa while onshore to prevent "perpetual schooling."



    2026 Strategy: The 485 is a "Bridge," Not a Destination

    Because stay periods are shorter in 2026, you must begin your Skills Assessment and EOI (Expression of Interest) for PR in the first month of your 485 visa. You no longer have the "buffer" of 4–6 years to wait for invitations.

  • Visa & Immigration

    1. New 485 Stay Periods (Standard 2026 Rules)

    The two-year "Select Degree" extension (EQL) is no longer available. Your stay is now determined by the Post-Higher Education Work Stream (formerly Post-Study Work):

    Qualification LevelStandard Stay Period (2026)
    Bachelor Degree2 Years
    Masters by Coursework2 Years
    Masters by Research3 Years
    Doctoral Degree (PhD)3 Years
    Trade/Diploma (Post-Vocational)18 Months

    Special Agreements: Under the AI-ECTA, Indian nationals may still be eligible for longer stays (e.g., 3 years for Masters by coursework). Hong Kong and BNO passport holders retain a 5-year stay period.



    2. Critical 2026 Eligibility Updates

    The "35-Year" Age Cap

    The most significant change in 2026 is the age limit. You must be under 35 years of age at the time of application.

    • Exception: Masters by Research and PhD graduates are exempt from this change and can apply up to 50 years of age.
    • Exception: Hong Kong/BNO passport holders also remain eligible up to 50.

    English Language Validity

    You now need an IELTS 6.5 (or equivalent) with no band below 5.5.

    • Important: In 2026, your English test must be no more than 1 year old at the time of your 485 application (the old 3-year validity has been scrapped).



    3. The Regional Extension: Your Only "Bonus" Time

    While the automatic 2-year skill shortage extension is gone, the Second Post-Higher Education Work Stream remains the best way to gain extra time.

    • Category 2 (Perth, Adelaide, Gold Coast, etc.): Get +1 Year extra if you studied and lived in these areas.
    • Category 3 (All other regional areas): Get +2 Years extra if you studied and lived in these areas.

    The "Stay and Play" Rule

    To get this extension in 2026, you must prove you have lived and worked exclusively in a regional area for the entire duration of your first 485 visa. "Fly-in fly-out" from Sydney or Melbourne will result in a refusal.



    4. 2026 Submission Checklist

    1. Apply within 6 months of your "Course Completion Date" (not your graduation ceremony).
    2. Health Insurance: You must switch from OSHC to OVHC (Overseas Visitor Health Cover) before clicking "Submit."
    3. AFP Check: You must provide evidence that you have applied for an Australian Federal Police check at the time of lodgment.
    4. No Onshore Jumping: In 2026, the government has "closed the door" on switching from a 485 back to a Student Visa while onshore to prevent "perpetual schooling."



    2026 Strategy: The 485 is a "Bridge," Not a Destination

    Because stay periods are shorter in 2026, you must begin your Skills Assessment and EOI (Expression of Interest) for PR in the first month of your 485 visa. You no longer have the "buffer" of 4–6 years to wait for invitations.

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    1. New 485 Stay Periods (Standard 2026 Rules)

    The two-year "Select Degree" extension (EQL) is no longer available. Your stay is now determined by the Post-Higher Education Work Stream (formerly Post-Study Work):

    Qualification LevelStandard Stay Period (2026)
    Bachelor Degree2 Years
    Masters by Coursework2 Years
    Masters by Research3 Years
    Doctoral Degree (PhD)3 Years
    Trade/Diploma (Post-Vocational)18 Months

    Special Agreements: Under the AI-ECTA, Indian nationals may still be eligible for longer stays (e.g., 3 years for Masters by coursework). Hong Kong and BNO passport holders retain a 5-year stay period.



    2. Critical 2026 Eligibility Updates

    The "35-Year" Age Cap

    The most significant change in 2026 is the age limit. You must be under 35 years of age at the time of application.

    • Exception: Masters by Research and PhD graduates are exempt from this change and can apply up to 50 years of age.
    • Exception: Hong Kong/BNO passport holders also remain eligible up to 50.

    English Language Validity

    You now need an IELTS 6.5 (or equivalent) with no band below 5.5.

    • Important: In 2026, your English test must be no more than 1 year old at the time of your 485 application (the old 3-year validity has been scrapped).



    3. The Regional Extension: Your Only "Bonus" Time

    While the automatic 2-year skill shortage extension is gone, the Second Post-Higher Education Work Stream remains the best way to gain extra time.

    • Category 2 (Perth, Adelaide, Gold Coast, etc.): Get +1 Year extra if you studied and lived in these areas.
    • Category 3 (All other regional areas): Get +2 Years extra if you studied and lived in these areas.

    The "Stay and Play" Rule

    To get this extension in 2026, you must prove you have lived and worked exclusively in a regional area for the entire duration of your first 485 visa. "Fly-in fly-out" from Sydney or Melbourne will result in a refusal.



    4. 2026 Submission Checklist

    1. Apply within 6 months of your "Course Completion Date" (not your graduation ceremony).
    2. Health Insurance: You must switch from OSHC to OVHC (Overseas Visitor Health Cover) before clicking "Submit."
    3. AFP Check: You must provide evidence that you have applied for an Australian Federal Police check at the time of lodgment.
    4. No Onshore Jumping: In 2026, the government has "closed the door" on switching from a 485 back to a Student Visa while onshore to prevent "perpetual schooling."



    2026 Strategy: The 485 is a "Bridge," Not a Destination

    Because stay periods are shorter in 2026, you must begin your Skills Assessment and EOI (Expression of Interest) for PR in the first month of your 485 visa. You no longer have the "buffer" of 4–6 years to wait for invitations.

  • Student Hub

    1. New 485 Stay Periods (Standard 2026 Rules)

    The two-year "Select Degree" extension (EQL) is no longer available. Your stay is now determined by the Post-Higher Education Work Stream (formerly Post-Study Work):

    Qualification LevelStandard Stay Period (2026)
    Bachelor Degree2 Years
    Masters by Coursework2 Years
    Masters by Research3 Years
    Doctoral Degree (PhD)3 Years
    Trade/Diploma (Post-Vocational)18 Months

    Special Agreements: Under the AI-ECTA, Indian nationals may still be eligible for longer stays (e.g., 3 years for Masters by coursework). Hong Kong and BNO passport holders retain a 5-year stay period.



    2. Critical 2026 Eligibility Updates

    The "35-Year" Age Cap

    The most significant change in 2026 is the age limit. You must be under 35 years of age at the time of application.

    • Exception: Masters by Research and PhD graduates are exempt from this change and can apply up to 50 years of age.
    • Exception: Hong Kong/BNO passport holders also remain eligible up to 50.

    English Language Validity

    You now need an IELTS 6.5 (or equivalent) with no band below 5.5.

    • Important: In 2026, your English test must be no more than 1 year old at the time of your 485 application (the old 3-year validity has been scrapped).



    3. The Regional Extension: Your Only "Bonus" Time

    While the automatic 2-year skill shortage extension is gone, the Second Post-Higher Education Work Stream remains the best way to gain extra time.

    • Category 2 (Perth, Adelaide, Gold Coast, etc.): Get +1 Year extra if you studied and lived in these areas.
    • Category 3 (All other regional areas): Get +2 Years extra if you studied and lived in these areas.

    The "Stay and Play" Rule

    To get this extension in 2026, you must prove you have lived and worked exclusively in a regional area for the entire duration of your first 485 visa. "Fly-in fly-out" from Sydney or Melbourne will result in a refusal.



    4. 2026 Submission Checklist

    1. Apply within 6 months of your "Course Completion Date" (not your graduation ceremony).
    2. Health Insurance: You must switch from OSHC to OVHC (Overseas Visitor Health Cover) before clicking "Submit."
    3. AFP Check: You must provide evidence that you have applied for an Australian Federal Police check at the time of lodgment.
    4. No Onshore Jumping: In 2026, the government has "closed the door" on switching from a 485 back to a Student Visa while onshore to prevent "perpetual schooling."



    2026 Strategy: The 485 is a "Bridge," Not a Destination

    Because stay periods are shorter in 2026, you must begin your Skills Assessment and EOI (Expression of Interest) for PR in the first month of your 485 visa. You no longer have the "buffer" of 4–6 years to wait for invitations.

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