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  • Student Visa Australia Update 2025 - All you need to know written as overlay in front of a kangaroo on an Australian beach background.

    July 2025 Update | Student Visa Australia (subclass 500)

    Australia’s Student Visa (Subclass 500) has seen significant updates, including increased financial requirements, higher application fees, and tougher English language standards. New enrolment caps and priority processing for specific courses are now in place, alongside the introduction of the Genuine Student rule. These changes create a more competitive environment for international students.

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