Disclaimer
Last updated: April 2026
Please read this page carefully before relying on anything on this site.
1. Nature of the information
All content on StudyAU (studyau.au) is provided for general information only. It does NOT constitute:
- Legal advice — we are not lawyers.
- Migration advice — we are not a registered migration agent (MARA) nor a legal practitioner providing immigration assistance.
- Financial, investment, tax, or insurance advice.
- Medical or mental-health advice.
- A guarantee of admission, visa approval, employment, or permanent residency.
For any material decision — choosing a university, lodging a Student Visa (subclass 500), transferring funds, purchasing Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC), accepting a job or visa outcome — you must rely on the official Australian source (Department of Home Affairs, Department of Education, Study Australia, TEQSA, ASQA, or the provider’s own admissions office) and, where appropriate, a registered migration agent or licensed professional.
2. Policies change — and they change often
Australian international-education rules, fees, and visa conditions are revised regularly, sometimes between intakes:
- Genuine Student (GS) requirement (introduced 23 March 2024, replacing the GTE).
- Financial-capacity thresholds published by the Department of Home Affairs.
- Student Visa subclass 500 application charges and visa conditions (e.g. 8202, 8105).
- Post-study work eligibility and Subclass 485 streams (Post-Higher Education Work / Post-Vocational Education Work).
- English-language test recognition and score thresholds.
- Tuition, OSHC premiums, and indicative cost-of-living figures.
- CRICOS course registrations and provider status.
We try to note each guide’s “Last reviewed” date and cite a primary source for every figure, but we cannot guarantee that every page is current at the instant you read it. Before acting on any number, click through to the official source linked in the article (immi.homeaffairs.gov.au, studyaustralia.gov.au, the university’s International Students page, etc.) and verify for yourself.
3. Individual circumstances
Every applicant’s situation differs — academic history, English level, funding, family ties, study-gap reasons, previous visa refusals. General guidance on StudyAU cannot replace an assessment of your specific case. Questions like “Will I get into Melbourne?” or “Will my 500 be approved?” have no universal answer. If you need an individual assessment, consult:
- A MARA-registered migration agent or immigration lawyer for visa strategy.
- The admissions office of the relevant university (or its appointed representative) for admissions outcomes.
- A tax agent registered with the TPB for tax questions.
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- We do not lodge visa applications on anyone’s behalf.
- We do not charge fees for application assistance.
- We do not make “guaranteed admission” or “guaranteed visa” claims.
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8. Changes to this disclaimer
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