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Visa Costs: Effects on Your Study and PR Journey.

Planning has become more and more crucial for every visa applicant as significant changes continue to reshape Australia’s migration landscape. What may seem like a simple increase in visa application fees can create a butterfly effect throughout your entire study and permanent residency (PR) journey.

 


New Insights:

Phân loại thị thựcOld FeesNew Fees
Student Visa (subclass 500)$2000$2500 ($2050 for some countries)
Temporary Graduate Visa (subclass 485)$4600$5750
Visa độc lập có tay nghề (Subclass 189)$4910$6135
Skilled Nominated Visas (subclass 186/190/491)$4910$6140
Skills in Demand Visa / Temporary Skill Shortage Visa (subclass 482)$3210$4015
Bridging Visa B$190$575

 


Who is Exempt?

Some applicants will continue paying the lower application charge (plus CPI adjustments).

ASEAN Student Visa Applicants:

Brunei
Indonesia
Malaysia
Philippines
Thái Lan
Campuchia
Nước Lào

Myanmar
Việt Nam

 

Pacific & Regional Countries:

Fiji
Kiribati
Nauru
Papua New Guinea
Samoa
Quần đảo Solomon
Timor-Leste
Vanuatu
Tonga
Federated States of Micronesia
Tuvalu
Republic of the Marshall Islands
Palau

 

Other Exemptions:

Independent ELICOS students Non-award course students

 


Why Are Visa Fees Increasing?

The Australian Government reviews visa application charges every financial year.
The increases generally reflect:

Inflation
Administrative costs
Migration management
Labour market demand
Government policy changes

 

Australia now has one of the world’s most expensive student visas.
Still, continuing to attract international students because of its:

World-class universities
Strong employment opportunities
Clear migration pathways
High quality of life

 


Have Visa Fees Increased Before?

Visa application charges have increased regularly over the past several financial years.
The most significant change occurred during 2024-2025, when the Student Visa fee increased from:

$710 → $1,600 (125% increase)

Following broader migration reforms, ABS reported net overseas migration fell from:

429,000 → 306,000

Although visa fees were only one factor, they formed part of wider migration policy changes that contributed to lower migration numbers.

 


What If Your Country Is Not on the Exemption List?

If your country is not included in the exemption list, you will generally be required to pay the new standard visa application charge.
This means applicants from most other countries should carefully factor the higher visa costs into their overall study and migration budget. As visa application charges may increase further in future financial years, it is important to consider not only the cost of your initial Student Visa, but also any future visas you may require, such as a Temporary Graduate Visa (subclass 485), employer-sponsored visa, or permanent residency visa.
Early financial planning can help reduce unexpected costs and ensure your long-term study and migration plans remain achievable.

What Should You Do As An Applicant?

The recent increase in Student Visa (subclass 500) application charges highlights how quickly visa costs can change. While future fee increases cannot be predicted, applicants should be prepared for the possibility that visa application charges may continue to rise over the course of their study and migration journey. Planning ahead and maintaining a financial buffer can help minimise unexpected expenses and reduce financial stress.

 

Financial planning has never been more important. Before applying, make sure you:

Plan your finances for both your current and future visa applications.
Budget beyond tuition including visa fees, OSHC, living expenses, travel, and other study-related costs.
Stay updated on annual visa fee changes and migration policies.
Choose a study pathway that supports your long-term career and PR goals.
Maintain an emergency fund for unexpected visa or living expenses.
Seek professional advice if you’re unsure about your study, visa, or migration options.

Planning ahead today can help you avoid unexpected costs and make your study and migration journey in Australia much smoother.


Further Information

For the latest visa fees, migration policies, and application requirements, always refer to the Australian Government’s official immigration website or consult a qualified education or migration adviser.