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What to Do After Completing Your Course in Australia: Study, Work, or Migrate?

Finishing your studies in Australia opens up exciting opportunities — but it can also raise questions about what comes next. Whether you plan to continue studying, gain work experience, or apply for migration, the key is to understand your options early.

Option 1: Continue Studying
Many graduates choose to further their education by enrolling in a higher-level qualification.
For example:
  • From a Diploma to an Advanced Diploma
  • From an Advanced Diploma to a Bachelor’s Degree
  • From a Bachelor’s to a Graduate Diploma or Master’s Program
This pathway helps students specialize, improve their employability, and extend their visa legally.
 
Option 2: Apply for a Post-Study Work Visa
If you completed an eligible qualification at a recognized institution, you may apply for a Temporary Graduate Visa (Subclass 485).
This visa allows you to:
  • Stay in Australia temporarily (up to 4 years for some qualifications).
  • Gain practical work experience in your field.
  • Build points if you later apply for skilled migration.
Option 3: Transition to a Skilled or Sponsored Visa
If you have gained local work experience or qualifications in a field on the Skilled Occupation List, you may be eligible for:
  • Skilled Independent Visa (Subclass 189)
  • Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190)
  • Employer-Sponsored Visa (Subclass 482 or 186)
Option 4: Return Home with International Credentials
Completing a qualification from Australia’s globally recognized education system can open doors internationally — especially in education, healthcare, business, and IT.
 
Final Thoughts
Don’t wait until your visa is close to expiry before planning your next move.

Talk to us here at AMVPS
to discuss your post-study options and design the best strategy for your future!
 
Website: www.amvpsolutions.au
WhatsApp: +63 994 210 8530

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