'Tighten the screws': A crackdown on student visas is looming

The federal government is expected to unveil changes to international student visas following a widespread review of the system.

Students walking through the grounds of a university.

The federal government is about to announce changes to the immigration system, including student visas Source: AAP / Dean Lewins

Key Points
  • Visas reforms are coming, including changes to international student visas.
  • They will stop people from using a student visa purely for the purposes of work, the education minister says.
  • The reforms come after review of the immigration system.
A federal crackdown on international students exploiting the visa system is looming.

Education Minister Jason Clare said changes to be announced next week would close loopholes that allow people to enter the country on to work in Australia without actually studying.

This will be one of several visa reforms to be announced in the wake of a review of the immigration system conducted by former Victoria Police commissioner Christine Nixon.

The review was commissioned by Home Affairs Minister Clare O'Neil following reports of .
Clare said the changes aimed at were needed to protect the education industry.

"Where there are shonks or dodgy operators trying to exploit students and make money out of it, it's important that we crack down on this fast to protect the integrity of the system," he told Sky News on Sunday.

"International education is a key asset for this country, it's the biggest export we don't dig out of the ground."
Clare said changes had already been implemented to crack down on potential visa rorting by banning international students from enrolling in two courses simultaneously during their first six months in Australia.

The new measures would "tighten the screws".

"(Some students) might get approached by an education agent telling them to enrol in a vocational course," Clare said.

"They drop out of the university course and never turn up to the vocational course.

"They end up using the (student) visa as a backdoor just to work here."

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Published 1 October 2023 1:06pm
Source: AAP



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