How Indian Student will be affected in Australia for new visa rules
June 30, 2023

Australia’s New Visa Rules: Here’s How Indian Students Will Be Affected

“Opportunities multiply as they are seized.” – Sun Tzu

Australia’s New Visa Rules have brought in a pool of possibilities for Indian students studying in Australian colleges and universities. This beautiful country has flung its gate wide open for international students, providing them with a secure future and opportunities in abundance.

This list of updates starts with a piece of great news:


Indian students from Australian institutions may seek to work there for up to 8 years starting on July 1. Additionally, starting in July 2023, the maximum number of hours that international students may work in Australia will increase from 40 to 48 per fortnight.

New Visa Rule for Indian Graduates in Australia

Starting July 1, 2023, Indian graduates from Australian universities and colleges are eligible to apply to work in Australia for up to eight years.


This extended work period provides an incredible chance for graduates to immerse themselves in the Australian job market, gain valuable experience, and establish their careers on an international scale.

This rule comes as part of the Mobility Arrangement for Talented Early-Professionals Scheme (MATES), which will annually provide 3,000 spots for young professionals from India to work in Australia for two years without needing visa sponsorship.


The MATES visa is a win-win situation for both Australia and the professionals from India who’ll be contributing their skills to the thriving Australian workforce.

As part of the exchange, Australians can now apply for an S-5 visa to conduct research in India for up to three years.


This exchange program fosters collaboration and knowledge-sharing between the two countries, enabling researchers to delve into diverse fields and progress together.

Eligibility and Fields for the MATES Visa

Applicants must be under 31 years old, recent graduates from recognised universities, and at an early stage in their careers.

Eligible fields for this visa include Engineering, Mining, FinTech, AI, ICT, AgriTech, and Renewable Energy.

So, the young exploding workforce can now explore new horizons and contribute their innovative ideas to the Australian workforce. These dynamic industries offer a wide range of opportunities for skilled professionals to excel and make a lasting impact like developing sustainable energy solutions to revolutionizing financial technology.

Extended Post-Study Work Rights

Eligible international higher education graduates will be granted an extra two years of post-study work rights on their Temporary Graduate Visa (subclass 485) from July 2023.

Changes to the Work Hour Cap for International Students

The work hour cap for international students in Australia will be increased from 40 to 48 hours per fortnight from July 2023.


This extension provides students with more opportunities to earn income while pursuing their studies, making it easier to manage living expenses and gain practical work experience.

Remember, it’s essential to maintain course enrolment, attendance, and satisfactory course progress to make the most of this increased cap.

Student visa holders already working in the elderly care sector can work unrestricted hours until December 31, 2023.


This temporary provision acknowledges the crucial role these students play in the elderly care sector, particularly during the ongoing global health challenges. By allowing unrestricted work hours, the Australian government aims to ensure that elderly care facilities have a sufficient workforce to provide quality care to those in need.

Permanent Migration Programme 2023–24

Here’s an insight into various streams and opportunities available for individuals seeking permanent residency.

The planning level for the 2023–24 Permanent Migration Programme has been set at an exciting 190,000 places.

The programme comprises Skill, Family, and special eligibility streams.
Everything counts; your skills that contribute to the country’s economy, family members residing in Australia and special eligibility streams too.

An allocation of 5,000 places has been set for the Global Talent Visa (GTV) Programme.
Are you a highly skilled individual with a track record of exceptional achievements in academia, research, arts, or industry? You are welcome to Australia!

The Business Innovation and Investment Programme (BIIP) visa allocation has been reduced from 5,000 visas in 2022–23 to 1,900 visas in 2023–24.

Overall, these changes in visa rules will empower Indian students studying in Australia to make the most of their education, gain more relevant experience, and enhance their career prospects. This, we believe, will provide a supportive environment for individuals. In short, Indian students now have a better chance to establish themselves professionally, explore their passions, and potentially pursue permanent residency in Australia.

In the last 12 years, the Aussizz Group has helped over 80,000 people migrate to and become permanent residents of Australia. Our agents have seen various rule changes over time and have always kept their information up-to-date. So, if you ever feel like you are stuck or confused then you can always get in touch with us. But as the famous saying by W.M Lewis goes,
The tragedy of life is not that it ends so soon, but that we wait so long to begin it.

What is it going to be then? You can wait or contact us today to make your Australian dream happen.

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