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Discretionary conditions

The following table describes the discretionary conditions relating to each subclass that may be attached to a student visa.

No.

Subclasses

Description

8105

All

You cannot work more than 20 hours a week when your course is in session (other than work which has been registered as a part of the course).

Note:
  - No work limits apply during recognized periods of vacation offered by your education provider.
  - This condition cannot be granted with an initial Student visa.

8203

  • 573
  • 574
  • 576

You must not change your course, or your thesis or research topic, unless the department has granted approval.

8204

  • 570
  • 571
  • 572
  • 575

You must not undertake or change a course, or a thesis or research topic for one of the following unless the department has granted approval:

  • graduate certificate;
  • graduate diploma;
  • masters degree;
  • doctorate;
  • Bridging course required as a prerequisite to a course of study or research for a master degree or a doctorate

8303

All

You must not become involved in any activities that are disruptive to, or in violence threatening harm to, the Australian community or a group within the Australian community.

8523

All

Your family unit members must not leave Australia later than you.

8534

All (except 576)

You are not entitled to be granted a further substantive visa, other than:

  • a Student visa with permission to work;
  • a Graduate-Skilled (subclass 497) visa;
  • a further Student Guardian visa; or
  • a visa to engage Australia's obligations under the 1951 United Nations convention relating to the status of refugees.

Note: The effect of this visa condition is that, except in extremely limited circumstances, it will not be possible for you to remain in Australia beyond the date authorized by your visa.

8535

All (except 576)

You are not entitled to be granted a further substantive visa, other than:

  • a Student visa with permission to work;
  • a Student visa that is supported by the sponsoring government agency; or
  • a visa to engage Australia's obligations under the 1951 United Nations convention relating to the status of refugees.

Note: The effect of this visa condition is that, except in extremely limited circumstances, it will not be possible for you to remain in Australia beyond the date authorized by your visa.

Source: Australian Government

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