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How To Apply For Australia Student Visa From Nigeria

How to apply for Australia Student Visa from Nigeria is the topic I will be writing about today. I already published few articles on how to apply for US, UK, Canada, Germany and France from start to finish. You can check them out.

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How to Apply for Australia Student

The friendly and laid-back environment, high living standards, excellent job opportunities and world-recognized educational facilities in Australia have made it a hot-spot for international students, especially those from Nigeria. If you are thinking of undertaking this journey of a lifetime, then below is a list of stuff you need to know to get an Australian Visa.

Australia is the third most popular international student destination in the world after the United Kingdom and the United States and has seven of the top 100 universities in the world. Although the visa application may seem like another exam in your life, the Australian system is rather straightforward and we hope our guide will give confidence to Nigerian students planning to apply.

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1. Identify Australian Student Visa Types

Students from Nigeria can apply for one of the six types of student’s visas currently available for education in Australia:

Independent ELICOS (Subclass 570)

English Language Intensive Courses for Overseas Students. Click Here for more details

– Schools (Subclass 571) 

This allows students to enroll in primary or secondary school, or for participation in school exchange programs. Click here for more.

Vocational Education and Training course (Subclass 572).

– Higher Education Sector Visa (subclass 573)

For all undergraduate (bachelor) and postgraduate degrees by coursework. Postgraduate Research Sector Visa (subclass 574) – for postgraduate programs by research.

– Non Award Sector visa (subclass 575)

Foundation studies course that do not lead to an award.

– Foreign Affairs or Defense Sector visa (subclass 576)

For those whom the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade or the Department of Defense will sponsor to study in Australia.

2. Confirm your Eligibility for Australia Student Visa

There are some criteria that you must have to be qualified to apply for a student Visa in Australia. Before you start the application process, you should check for the eligibility status. In another terms, if you are eligible, you can apply for the Visa straightaway.

3. Get Admission from your School of Choice

You must have a provisional admission offered by an Australian school or university, this can be represented with a Confirmation of Enrollment (CoE) certificate

4. Provide Financial details

Evidence of financial support for the course and yourself will be needed. The officials will want to confirm if you have enough money to run your study while in Australia.

5. English Knowledge Required

You will have to satisfy the English language requirements for Australia

Other Requirements for Australia Student Visa

You will need the following requirements before you can apply for a Student Visa in Australia.

  • A valid Nigerian international passport with a full blank page and six months validity
  • Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) certificate for all intended courses or Admission offer letter
  • A properly completed visa application Form 157A, click here, register for your ImmiAccount and proceed to fill online
  • An applicant under the age of 18 must provide Form 157N – nomination of a student guardian in Australia, Form 1229 – Consent form, consent letter, or sole custody court order for a single parent, proposed care arrangement and evidence of money held by parent or legal guardian
  • A copy of the parent or legal guardian bio-data page of their current passport for children under the age of 18
  • Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) statement purpose to indicate only temporary stay in Australia
  • Two recent colour passport photograp – Photocopy of international passport bio data page
  • Birth certificate or government issued ID to verify your identity
  • Police clearance certificate assessment for character
  • A certified copy of your marriage certificate if you’re married
  • Previous passports or visas to indicate your travel history

1. Financial Capability

Evidence of financial capacity for course fees, living costs, travel. This can be indicated by an original bank statement which is at least 3 months period duration, letter of consent for scholarship grants, money deposits, annual income of AUS$60,000

2. Health Insurance

Health insurance cover throughout the duration of stay, this can be purchased through your university or from the five approved providers namely the Australian Health Management, BUPA Australia, Medibank Private, Allianz Global Assistance and nib Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC). The average cost of OSHC is AUS$437 for 12 months for a single student

Health assessment certificate and evidence of chest x-ray screening, polio and yellow fever vaccination certificate. Click here for DFBP approved physicians

3. IELTS Test Result

Evidence of English language proficiency assessment taken no more than two years before student visa application i.e. IELTS test result sheet with scores 5.5, TOEFL paper based 527, TOEFL internet based test 46, Cambridge English Advanced 162, etc

Very Important credentials

Evidence of your education qualifications. This may include a certified copy of your academic transcripts, educational Certificate (Degree, Diploma etc.) or letter/statement from your education institution

Evidence of employment details if any i.e. curriculum vitae

Evidence of enrolment in a school in Australia for each child (aged 5 -18) for dependents

Application Process, Submission and Collection

The Australian student visa application process includes the following:

Open an ImmiAccount, fill all online forms appropriately

Update passport details

Scan all documents

Attach scanned copies to your online application when asked.

Provide certified copies of your documents.

Submit all documents with your application

Provide biometric information via visa application centre i.e. Teleperformance

Visa Processing

After you have applied, any additional documentation you need to submit should be uploaded into ImmiAccount. If you provide your documents through any other channel, it will result in processing delays. Do not make arrangements to travel to Australia or leave your job until you have received notification from us, in writing, that you have been granted a visa.

Visa processing times vary depending on the applicant’s assessment level as well as the type of student visa one is applying for. The online visa application process is the quickest yet may take up to four weeks.

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More specifically, it usually takes 10 days to 3 months, depending on the type of student visa you’re looking for.

Now you know How to Apply for Australia Student Visa from Nigeria. If you have any question, just ask below.

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