Financial requirements
Travel, tuition and living expenses
You must have enough money to pay for travel, tuition and living expenses for yourself, your partner and your dependent children for the duration of your stay in Australia.You must:
- show proof that you can meet these financial requirements for the first 24 months of your stay in Australia.
Note: If you have completed 75 percent of your course and are applying for a further student visa, you do not need to show your savings history. - declare on your application that you can meet these financial requirements for the remainder of your stay in Australia.
Expenses | Per Person | Amount required in AUD |
---|---|---|
Travel | Yourself | Return air fare to Australia |
Family members | One return air fare to Australia per person | |
Tuition | Yourself | Course fees |
Children aged 5-18 | AUD8000 per year | |
Living | Yourself | AUD18 610 per year |
Partner | AUD6515 per year | |
First child | AUD3720 per year | |
Each other child | AUD2790 per year |
Acceptable sources of income
The money to support you and your family members must come from one or more acceptable sources, which may include:- a money deposit with a financial institution that has been held for
at least three consecutive months immediately before the date of your
visa application by
- you
- your partner (spouse or de facto partner, including same-sex de facto partners)
- your brother or sister
- your parents
- your grandparents
- your aunt or uncle (only if they usually live in Australia and are either a citizen/permanent resident of Australia or an eligible New Zealand citizen)
- a loan from a financial institution made to (and in the name of)
- you
- your partner (spouse or de facto partner)
- your brother or sister
- your parents
- your grandparents
- your aunt or uncle (only if they usually live in Australia and are either a citizen/permanent resident of Australia or an eligible New Zealand citizen)
- a loan from the government of your home country
- your proposed education provider
- the Australian Government or an Australian State or Territory government
- the government of a foreign country
- a provincial or state government of a foreign country that has the written support of the national government of the foreign country
- an organisation gazetted by the Minister
- an acceptable non-profit organisation
- a multilateral agency.
Examples: United Nations, World Bank or Asian Development Bank
Providing evidence of money deposits or loans
You need to show evidence of how the money to fund your studies was accumulated.If your source of income is a money deposit held in a bank account, you must provide the following evidence:
- pay slips
- bank loan documents
- interest from investments.
- a bank statement showing the amount of available credit
- a statement from the holder of the loan that its purpose is to support your studies.
Financial support from a non-profit organisation
A non-profit organisation providing you with financial support must be lawfully established and operating in Australia or overseas.You must show evidence of the organisation's non-profit status, including:
- statement from the Australian Taxation Office showing organisation's status
- documents of incorporation as a non-profit organisation.
- bank statements
- financial statements.
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