Study and work in Australia
The first thing you should know are the basic requirements to
study in Australia. Although they may vary according to your nationality, these
are the main ones:
Be over 6 years old (and older than 18 if you want to work)
Be enrolled in an Australian school (either English,
university or others)
Have the approved student visa
Have a medical insurance for students who stay all the time
Have the money to pay for the start of your stay
English level: depends on the course you wish to take, the
school may require a level test to determine your language proficiency before
accepting your application
Other requirements that may depend on your nationality and
other factors
According to the country, present biometric tests (Mexico
and Colombia)
According to the country, demonstrate economic solvency and
have demonstrated sufficient funds to pay for your course and your maintenance
during your stay
If you have traveled to exotic countries in recent months,
they may require specific medical tests.
The most common student visa for Australia is the so-called
Student Visa Subclass 500 and allows students over the age of 18 to study and
work at the same time.
Work in Australia with the student visa
Specifically, a person who arrives in Australia with a
student visa will be able to legally work 40 biweekly hours (20 hours a week)
while they are studying.
In addition, during vacation periods students are allowed to
work full time.
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