Rao Consultants
January 9, 2025
How Studying in Australia can Impact PR Application Success?
Australia ranks as the third most preferred destination for Indian students among various countries worldwide. Every year, hundreds of thousands of Indian students choose Australia for its high-quality education and lifestyle. As a result, Indian students constitute one of the largest cohorts in Australian education.
Considering the increasing demand and its impact on migration, the Australian government has decided to impose a cap on international students starting in 2025. For the year 2025, only 270,000 students will be invited to study in Australia. This decision was taken as part of the new Australia Student Visa Policy.
In addition to this major decision, Australia has also announced several new policies for 2025. These include restructuring the Australian Migration Program, introducing the National Innovation Visa (formerly known as the Global Talent Visa), and launching the Mobility Arrangement for Talented Early-Professionals Scheme, among others.
In such a scenario, where the Australian government is introducing new changes, many Indian students are left wondering how these changes might affect their prospects of obtaining Permanent Residency (PR) in Australia as an Indian student. This blog aims to address such questions and help you make an informed decision about your future.
Here, you can find useful information on important topics. This blog will also be helpful for Indian students who wants to study in Australia. It is for those students who want to applying for PR or who have just gotten or are planning to get admission.
Why Studying in Australia Boosts PR Opportunities
To begin with, Australia is a country that offers you the opportunity to stay even after completing your studies through its post-study work permits and PR pathways. If you enroll in specific courses that align with the Australian government’s demands and requirements, your chances of obtaining PR in Australia significantly increase.
So, first, let’s explore which courses can enhance your PR application success. Based on the list below, you can align your course of study in Australia with jobs associated with it, as outlined by their ANZSCO codes on the SOL list provided by the Australian government. You can select these jobs if you are planning to apply for PR in Australia.
Main Categories |
Relevant Courses |
Associated Occupations |
Healthcare & Medical |
General Practitioner, Registered Nurse, Physiotherapy, Pharmacy, Dentistry |
General Practitioner (ANZSCO 253111),
Registered Nurse (Medical) (ANZSCO 254418), Physiotherapist (ANZSCO 252511), Pharmacist (ANZSCO 251511), Dentist (ANZSCO 252312) |
Engineering |
Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Structural Engineering, Environmental Engineering |
Civil Engineer (ANZSCO 233211),
Mechanical Engineer (ANZSCO 233512), Electrical Engineer (ANZSCO 233311), Structural Engineer (ANZSCO 233214), Environmental Engineer (ANZSCO 233915) |
Information Technology (IT) |
Software Development, ICT Business Analysis, Web Development, Networking, Database Management |
Software Engineer (ANZSCO 261313),
ICT Business Analyst (ANZSCO 261111), Web Developer (ANZSCO 261212), Network Administrator (ANZSCO 263112), Database Administrator (ANZSCO 262111) |
Skill-Related Trades |
Electrical Work, Plumbing, Carpentry, Automotive Electrician, Bricklaying |
Electrician (General) (ANZSCO 341111),
Plumber (ANZSCO 334111), Carpenter (ANZSCO 331212), Automotive Electrician (ANZSCO 321111), Bricklayer (ANZSCO 331111) |
Education |
Secondary Education, Primary Education, University Lecturing, Vocational Education, Early Childhood Education |
Secondary School Teacher (ANZSCO 241411),
Primary School Teacher (ANZSCO 241213), University Lecturer (ANZSCO 242111), Vocational Education Teacher (ANZSCO 242211), Early Childhood Teacher (ANZSCO 241111) |
Accounting & Finance |
Accounting, Auditing, Financial Planning, Management Accounting, Taxation |
Accountant (General) (ANZSCO 221111),
External Auditor (ANZSCO 221213), Financial Planner (ANZSCO 222311), Management Accountant (ANZSCO 221112), Taxation Accountant (ANZSCO 221113) |
Construction & Architecture |
Construction Project Management, Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Surveying, Urban & Regional Planning |
Construction Project Manager (ANZSCO 133111),
Architect (ANZSCO 232111), Landscape Architect (ANZSCO 232112), Surveyor (ANZSCO 232212), Urban & Regional Planner (ANZSCO 232611) |
Hospitality & Tourism |
Culinary Arts, Restaurant Management, Hotel Management, Baking, Barista Training |
Chef (ANZSCO 351311),
Restaurant Manager (ANZSCO 141111), Hotel Manager (ANZSCO 141311), Baker (ANZSCO 351111), Barista (ANZSCO 431112) |
Other In-Demand Skills |
Social Work, Veterinary Science, Graphic Design, Marketing, Public Relations |
Social Worker (ANZSCO 272511),
Veterinarian (ANZSCO 234711), Graphic Designer (ANZSCO 232411), Marketing Specialist (ANZSCO 225113), Public Relations Professional (ANZSCO 225311) |
The next step to be taken in the process then is, before six months of completion of any of the above PR courses or any other course as per the list, you can apply for your Australia PR under the visa options such as Skilled Independent Visa (Subclass 189), Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190) and Skilled Work Regional Visa (Subclass 491)
When you apply for PR, make sure that you meet all the criteria listed below. Most students studying in Australia typically fulfill these criteria, which makes it easier for them to apply for Australian PR.
- Study in Australia under a valid Student Visa (Subclass 500) or Graduate Temporary Visa (Subclass 485).
- Complete at least two years of study in a CRICOS-registered course.
- Obtain a minimum of 65 points on the PR points test.
- Secure an IELTS score with high bands.
- Apply within six months of completing your course.
- Your occupation must align with an ANZSCO code listed on the SOL.
- Pass health and character checks.
Additionally, you can showcase your work experience and other industry-specific skill sets by attaching documented proof to your PR application. Remember, submitting complete and accurate documentation, along with timely submission, plays a crucial role in the success of your PR application journey. One of the main benefits of studying in Australia is being around the local culture. It will help you understand the process better. You can talk more easily with officials. Take full advantage of this opportunity instead of leaving it until the last moment. With numerous policy changes underway and a cap being introduced on student numbers, it is essential to submit a well-prepared and thoroughly completed application to maximize your chances of success.
Australia PR Policy Changes: A New Opportunity for Indian Students
Australia’s transforming immigration scenario means that at least 6 months early preparation before the study course completes, is crucial. While studying in Australia benefits for PR aspirants, upcoming caps on student numbers and policy reforms make it vital to stay updated and act promptly.
Take advantage of Australia’s supportive environment and bring in success in both your studies as well as your PR journey. Some of the benefits of the new policies for students studying in Australia and who want to apply for PR is as follows:
Benefits of New Policy Changes
Policy Change |
Benefits |
Restructured Migration Program |
Increased PR opportunities with 70% allocation to skilled migration streams. |
Expanded Employer-Sponsored Visas |
More pathways to PR for skilled workers, with 44,000 places available. |
Regional Visa Expansion |
33,000 places encourage migration to regional areas, addressing workforce gaps. |
National Innovation Visa |
Opportunities for exceptional talent in critical industries like STEM. |
Mobility Arrangement for Talented Early-Professionals Scheme |
Allows 3,000 Indian graduates to live and work in Australia for two years annually. |
Reduced Work Experience Requirements |
Easier access to jobs with only one year of experience needed for Temporary Skill Shortage visa. |
Stricter English Proficiency Requirements |
Improved academic outcomes and protection against workplace exploitation. |
Conclusion
Obtaining Australian PR becomes significantly easier, and the success rate increases when you have pursued your education in Australia. By choosing the courses mentioned above or other government-listed programs, and aligning your education and experience accordingly, you can enhance your chances of securing PR.
With patience, fulfilling all the requirements, maintaining a positive outlook, and submitting a complete application, the Australian PR process can certainly be achieved. In this way, you can not only acquire a high-quality education but also build a successful career and establish a permanent future in Australia.
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