A Student visa in Australia is granted to international applicants wishing to study in Australia – primary, high school, short courses that range from 3 months to a year, bachelor’s degree, master’s degree, or Ph.D. degree. The validity period of such visa is usually determined by the length of the course.
A legal guardian may accompany the student, though only certain people are able to apply as a Student Guardian and they must fulfill a set of criteria in order to process the student visa in Australia. These guardians are required to maintain their visa conditions while staying in Australia.
While studying, students are also allowed to work for up to forty hours per fortnight throughout a semester, and unlimited hours when the course is not in session (valid for students above the age of 18 years and again subject to certain criteria).
Student visa lasts for the duration of the study program, including holiday periods and may allow you some extra time to remain in Australia at the end of the course. However, during the validity period, the visa holder may enter and leave Australia multiple times. The same rules are applicable for the student guardian as well – they stay for the same length of time as the student and will have to leave the country along with the student.