Visiting Australia


We specialize in education counseling and enrolments at peak universities, vocational colleges, English language schools and high schools.

We process your application and step by step arrange for your student visa to enter Australia. We have experience in both education and migration and we are registered migration agents in Australia.


We put you, the client first.


Introduction and help

Australia's temporary entry, student and visitor programs aim to help those wanting to enter Australia from overseas.

General visa information

A visa or travel authority is permission or authority granted by Australia for foreign nationals to travel to Australia.
All travellers, except New Zealand citizens, must obtain a visa or travel authority before travelling to Australia.
A visa will be a stamp or label in a passport; a travel authority is an electronic record authorising travel into Australia.

Visa conditions

All temporary visas are issued with conditions. Some conditions restrict employment or relate to studies.
All conditions listed on the visa must be observed or there is a real risk the visa may be cancelled and that you will be required to leave Australia.

Conditions in Australia

If you plan to come to Australia, you are encouraged to research topics such as living costs in Australia, employment conditions (if applicable to your visa category) and medical insurance.
You will find links to this sort of information on this website.

Visa costs

There can be visa-related costs associated with your travel.
These must be paid when you apply for your visa or travel authority. Please note that whatever the outcome of your application, this charge is non-refundable.
Some visa categories will also require a medical examination, a character clearance, and/or a certified translation of some documents.

Specific visa information

(For more information, go to the web site of the Department of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs)

Business people For people planning travel to undertake business
Employer nomination For Australian companies wanting to recruit staff
Events, conferences Help for organisations planning events within Australia
Family visits Visas for many travellers
Medical treatment For people planning medical or hospital treatment
Professional Development program Opportunities for professional/managerial skills development
Regional Australia programs Opportunities to work outside the major cities
Staying permanently If you want to remain in Australia
Study For students or trainees from overseas
Tourism Visas for many travellers
Transit passengers For those making a short stop-over in Australia
Sponsored visitors For visitors with a family or business sponsor
Working in Australia Visa options for those wanting to work
Working holiday makers Work/travel visas for young visitors or backpackers

Living in Australia

Indicative Cost Of Living ($AUD)

The Australian government suggests that international students allow funds of approximately $12,000 to $15,000 AUD per year to support their living expenditure. The information below is a GUIDE only for individual living expenses while in Australia:

Item Cost Explanation
Housing $100 upwards per week Costs will vary greatly depending on where you live and how many people share accommodation with you.
Food $75 upwards per week This includes the price of groceries from supermarkets and an occasional lunch away from home.
Transportation $15 upwards per week Many students buy a weekly transport pass. Again, the cost of transport will vary greatly depending on where you live in Sydney.
Telephone $20 per week Telephone usage is discretionary. This will vary greatly depending on each student’s use of mobile phones, international calls, etc.
Medical expenses $30 per consultation with doctor Your Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) will cover most costs. However, there are occasional costs (including consultations) which extend beyond the coverage of your medical plan.
Clothing $50 per month Clothing choices depend on students. Many students bring most clothes from home and purchase a few items while in Sydney.
Entertainment $70 per week This includes a film, a dinner or night out, etc.
Gas/Electricity $10 upwards per week If you share an apartment, the costs for utilities will decrease per person.