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    Too much International Students in Australia?

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    Australia has emerged as a leading destination for international students, attracting thousands each year with its high-quality education system, multicultural environment, and vibrant student life. From prestigious universities to vocational institutions, the country offers a wide range of academic opportunities that cater to various fields of study. Beyond academics, students are drawn to Australia’s welcoming atmosphere, safety, and post-graduation work pathways, making it an ideal place to study, live, and build a future. This growing interest highlights Australia’s reputation as a global hub for learning and personal growth.

    Here are some data about Australia’s International Student

    International Students Enrolment

    Source: Department of Education

    According to recent figures from the Department of Education, Australia saw a record-breaking enrollment of 1.1 million international students by the end of 2024 — an increase of nearly 250,000 compared to the pre-pandemic peak in 2019.

    Temporary Graduate Visa on Issue

    Source: Department of Home Affairs

    The number of temporary graduate visas on issue soared to a record 222,190 in the first quarter of 2025, continuing a sharp post-pandemic rise and more than doubling the 2019 figure of 80,754. This dramatic growth reflects Australia’s expanding international student base and the increasing demand for post-study work opportunities.

    Temporary Bridging Visa on Issue

    Bridging visas reached a record total of 379,800, partly due to former international students opting to stay in Australia and challenge their visa outcomes through the Administrative Review Tribunal rather than returning to their home countries.

    Source: Study Portals Global Enrolment Benchmark Survey

    Claims that federal government caps have curbed international student numbers don’t hold up under closer examination. According to new research by Dutch analytics firm Studyportals, Australia was the only major study destination to see a rise in international student interest during the first quarter of 2025.

    The findings, drawn from a survey of 240 institutions across 48 countries—including key markets like the US, UK, and Canada—revealed that Australia’s share of global student demand rose by 8% this year. Additionally, undergraduate enrolments in Australia increased by 9% compared to the previous year, with more than 60% of institutions reporting growth.

    Source: Study Portals Global Enrolment Benchmark Survey

    However, postgraduate enrolments in Australia were down 13% from last year even though 54% of institutions reported increases.

    The newly reelected Labor government must stem the growth in student and graduate visas by targeting quality over quantity via the following types of reforms:

    • Increasing English-language proficiency criteria and require prospective students to pass entrance exams before applying for a study visa.
    • Increasing financial requirements, including requiring students to deposit money in an escrow account before coming to Australia.
    • Limiting the hours overseas students can work and abolishing the direct relationship between studying, working, and acquiring permanent residency.
    • Closing down the numerous dodgy private colleges that operate as visa mills.
    • Allowing only distinction-level or higher international graduates to gain post-study 485 graduate visas.
    • Allowing only postgraduate overseas students to bring family members with them into Australia.
    • Increasing the temporary skilled migration income threshold to more than the median full-time earnings (currently around $95,000).

    The Albanese government must also tighten up the appeals process for the Administrative Review Tribunal to stop temporary migrants (including students) from gaming the system to remain in Australia after their visa has expired.

     

    These reforms would lower the number of international students, graduates, and bridging visa holders while lifting the average quality and productivity of the migration system.

    If you’re planning your future here, now might be a good time to take advantage of the new opportunities coming your way.

    Have questions about studying, working, or migrating in Australia? Contact KUYA SHEH, we’re here to help international students thrive!

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