If you are an international student, there are several issues you need to be aware of:
All international students must obtain a visa before they travel to Australia. Typically, this is a Student Visa.
Student Visas are issued for the duration of the course and only for full-time courses. If you have a temporary resident visa or another visa that will allow you to study, you can study part-time but you will still have to pay international student tuition fees.
If you are going to apply for a Student Visa, you will receive a Confirmation of Enrolment Form from the University once you have formally accepted an offer of a place and paid your first semester's fee and overseas student health cover. This will enable you to start the visa application process.
Contact the Australian Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) for details on Student Visas. DIAC has offices around the world.
Information is also available from the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, including a list of Australian Consulates and Embassies around the world.
Student Visa holders are covered by the Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) legislative framework. It is important that you understand your rights and responsibilities under the ESOS framework.
Student Visas that have been issued after 26 April 2008 will automatically include permission to work while you are studying. Holders of a Student Visa issued before this date will still have to apply for a "work rights" visa (application fee of AUD$60) after starting your studies in Australia.
Student Visa holders can work up to 20 hours a week during academic semesters and full-time during vacation periods. You should be aware that part-time and vacation work are not always readily available, and that the Australian Department of Immigration and Citizenship may decline applications for work rights visas if they suspect the student is depending on this income for support.
Research students receiving scholarships from the Australian government or from UWA may only work up to eight hours during a normal working week.
A tax file number (TFN) is a unique number issued to individuals and organisations to help the Tax Office administer tax and other Australian Government systems. Itâs one of your most important forms of identification in Australia. It's yours for life and keeping it secure is a good defence against identity theft.
While it is not compulsory to quote a TFN, without one you may:
A TFN will also help you:
If you are a permanent migrant or temporary visitor to Australia you can apply for a TFN online after you arrive in Australia if you have a:
To apply complete the online individual tax file number (TFN) registration. When applying online, you do not have to physically provide proof of your identity.
For more information about TFNs visit the Tax Office website.
It is an Australian Government visa regulation that all Student Visa holders pay and be registered for overseas health coverage (OSHC) for the duration of their student visa.
It is your responsibility to ensure that your health insurance is current at all times. Expired health cover is a violation of your Student Visa and exposes you to potentially high medical costs.
Overseas health coverage is available from the providers listed on the Department of Health and Ageing website.
The University of Western Australiaâs preferred health provider for all international students is OSHC Worldcare. The University of Western Australia receives an administrative fee of 7.5% of premiums payable to Worldcare by its international students.
UWA is only able to process new health insurance cover for international students who wish to join OSHC Worldcare for the first time. If you obtain OSHC from Worldcare, payment of OSHC is to be paid together with the first semester tuition fee.
If you obtain OSHC from another insurer, please refer to AEI's Study in Australia website for other options available to you.
The University of Western Australia requires all international students to purchase health cover for the length of their entire program.
The advantages of program length health cover are:
All health insurance renewals must be done by the individual student directly with their health insurance provider. You can renew your health insurance with OHSC Worldcare online.
*This is not applicable to students from Sweden and Norway who are covered under a separate arrangement.