Changes to onshore Student visa applications from 1st January 2025

Last Updated : January 1, 2025 | by Surya K | Immigration - Australia

Starting January 1, 2025, individuals applying for a Student visa while already in Australia will need to provide a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) instead of just a Letter of Offer, meaning that applications submitted without a CoE will be considered invalid and cannot be processed; this change only applies to applications lodged on or after that date and aims to standardize the evidence required for both onshore and offshore Student visa applicants, demonstrating a stronger commitment to study in Australia.

Key points:

  • No more Letters of Offer for onshore Student visa applications:

From January 1, 2025, only a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) will be accepted as proof of the intended study for onshore Student visa applicants.

  • Impact on application validity:

Submitting a student visa application without a CoE will result in an invalid application, which cannot be assessed by visa decision makers.

  • No change for specific cases:

This change does not affect alternative forms of evidence for Foreign Affairs, Defense, or secondary exchange students.

  • Maintaining lawful status:

Visa holders in Australia must ensure they maintain a lawful status; if unable to obtain a CoE before their current visa expires, they must either leave Australia or explore other visa options.

Reason for the change: This update aims to strengthen the commitment shown by students intending to study in Australia by requiring a CoE at the time of application, which provides greater certainty for the Australian education sector.

(Source: Home Affairs of Government of Australia)

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