Australia Just Changed the Rules: Student Visa Now Has an Age Limit Are You Still Eligible?

Australia’s Department of Home Affairs has introduced an age restriction for new Student Visa (Subclass 500) applicants. Beginning in 2026, applicants must be under 35 years old at the time of application. This significant policy change will affect thousands of prospective international students.

What Exactly Changed?

Previously, there was no upper age limit for Australia’s student visa; applicants of any age could apply if they met financial, English, and enrollment requirements. Under the 2026 reforms, a maximum age of 35 now applies to new Subclass 500 applicants. This change aims to ensure student visas are used for genuine study and to reduce misuse by older applicants seeking alternative immigration options.

Who Is Affected?

Under 35 years✅ Eligible to apply as usual
35 years or older (new applicants)❌ No longer eligible for Subclass 500
Already enrolled students (35+)✅ Existing visa holders not affected
PhD & Research applicants✅ Age exemption may apply — check with DHA
ELICOS / English language students❌ Age cap applies
VET / Vocational students❌ Age cap applies
Master’s by Coursework❌ Age cap applies unless research-based

Why Did Australia Make This Change?

The Australian government cited three key reasons behind this policy shift:

  • Visa integrity concerns: An increasing number of older applicants were using student visas as an alternative immigration pathway rather than for genuine study. PR pathways — Australia’s Points-Based skilled migration system already favours applicants under 45, so the student route now reflects this priority.
  • Managing international student numbers: Australia is reducing student intake following a record surge in 2022–2024, which strained housing and public services.

What About PR Pathways After Study?

This change also affects PR planning for older students. The student-to-PR pathway in 2026 is as follows:

Temporary Graduate Visa (Subclass 485)✅ Under 50Requires an Australian study of 2+ years
Skilled Independent (Subclass 189)✅ Under 45 bestAge points drop significantly after 33
Employer Sponsored (482 → 186)✅ Under 45No strict age cap, but points-based scoring
State Nominated (Subclass 190)✅ Under 45State-specific conditions apply

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. I am exactly 35. Can I still apply?
No. Applicants must be under 35 at the time of application, meaning you must be 34 or younger. Turning 35 before a decision may affect your outcome.

Q2. Does this apply to all courses in Australia?

The age limit applies to most Subclass 500 student visa categories, including bachelor’s, master’s by coursework, VET, and ELICOS. Research-based programs such as Master’s by Research and PhD may be exempt; please confirm with the Department of Home Affairs. Affairs.

Q3. I already have a student visa, and I’m over 35 — will my visa be cancelled?
No. The age cap applies only to new applications. Current Subclass 500 visa holders are not affected and may continue their studies.

Q4. Can I switch to a different visa if I’m over 35 and want to study?
Possibly. Some Skilled Worker or Employer-Sponsored visas may permit study alongside work. It is strongly recommended to consult a registered migration agent for alternative options.

Q5. Does this age limit apply to dependent family members as well?
No. The age cap applies only to the primary student visa applicant, not to accompanying spouses or children on dependent visas.

Q6. Will this rule be reviewed in the future?
The Australian government has indicated this policy will be reviewed as part of its broader Migration Strategy 2025–2030. Changes are possible but not guaranteed in the short term.

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