If you’re an international student planning to study a trade course in South Australia, there is an important pathway change coming into effect on 1 July 2026 that you should understand before making any enrolment decisions.
Trade courses are not closing.
However, how international students can qualify in trades is changing.
Students who enrol before July 2026 will have greater flexibility and clearer study pathways compared to those who enrol later. This guide explains the changes in simple, practical language, based on official South Australian updates, to help you make an informed and confident decision.
Answer these quick questions:
1. Are you planning to study a trade such as Electrician, Plumber, Carpenter, Automotive, or Commercial Cookery?
2. Are you already enrolled or do you already hold a COE?
3. Will you enrol before 1 July 2026?
Current Scenario (Before 1 July 2026)
At present, international students can still enrol in trade-aligned courses through registered institutes in South Australia.
Under the current structure, students can:
Students who enrol before 1 July 2026 are covered by transition arrangements, which allow them to:
This is why timing matters for trade-bound students.
The changes are not designed to restrict international students. Instead, they aim to:
Going forward, trade qualifications will be primarily earned through apprenticeships, where learning happens on the job under supervision. This reflects how trades have traditionally been trained in Australia and globally.
For students, this means trade education is becoming more employment–centred, rather than purely institute-based.
From 1 July 2026, new international students seeking trade qualifications will face a different structure.
Key points:
In simple terms:
After July 2026, students may need to secure employment before commencing trade training, which changes how and when study can begin.
Not all vocational programs are affected in the same way, and this distinction is essential for course selection.
Trade Courses (Affected by the Change)
Examples include:
After July 1, 2026: These occupations are moving toward apprenticeship-first pathways, with workplace training at the core.
Declared Vocations (Not Affected)
Can still be studied normally at institutes:
Anytime: These courses continue with institution-based study and remain well-aligned with the student visa framework.
How to Check Your Course
Visit TAP Schedule at www.skills.sa.gov.au:
At Aussizz Group, education counsellors help students confirm whether a course is classified as a trade or a declared vocation before enrolment – a step that is now more important than ever.
Before vs After Comparison
| What Changes | Before July 1, 2026 | After July 1, 2026 |
|---|---|---|
| How to Start | Apply directly to college | Must find employer first |
| Visa Type | Student visa (500) | Work visa (TSS 482) |
| Study Mode | Classroom + workshops | On-the-job apprenticeship |
| Duration | 1–2 years | 3–4 years |
| Work Allowed | 48 hrs/fortnight (part-time) | 38+ hrs/week (full-time) |
| Difficulty | Moderate | Very Hard |
Key Takeaway: Pathway BEFORE July 1, 2026, is much easier for international students.
If You Want to Study a Trade (T)
Option 1: Enrol Before July 1, 2026 (RECOMMENDED)
Apply NOW → Get COE before July 1 → Study normally → Complete → Apply for ORS Certificate
Benefits: Simple, no employer needed, student visa works, protected by transition
Option 2: Wait Until After July 1, 2026
Find employer → Get sponsorship → Apply for work visa → Start apprenticeship
Challenges: Very difficult, expensive, no guarantee, takes months/years
If You Want to Study a Declared Vocation (DV)
Students who enrol before 1 July 2026:
Students who wait until after the change may need to:
Timing, therefore, becomes a strategic decision, not just an academic one.
“Are trade courses closing for international students?”
No. Trade courses are continuing, but the delivery pathway is changing.
“Can colleges arrange apprenticeships for students?”
No. Apprenticeships are employment contracts between students and employers.
“Can apprenticeships be done under 48 hours per fortnight?”
No. Apprenticeships require regular workplace participation and are not designed for limited student work hours.
Navigating education and migration changes can be overwhelming, especially when rules evolve. This is where experienced guidance makes a real difference.
At Aussizz Group, students receive:
Rather than offering generic advice, the focus is on future-proofing each student’s journey.
Trade education in South Australia is continuing – but the pathway is changing, and timing now matters more than ever.
If you are considering a trade course, understanding when to enrol, what course to choose, and how it aligns with your visa and migration goals can protect both your investment and your future.
Australia remains one of the best destinations for international students seeking practical skills and global career opportunities. Trade qualifications continue to be valuable, but they now require smarter planning and earlier decision-making.
Before enrolling, every student should ask:
With the right guidance, these questions become opportunities – not obstacles.
Q1: Are trade courses banned for international students?
No. The pathway is changing. Before July 1 = study at institute. After = need employer first.
Q2: I want to be an electrician. Should I enrol now?
Yes, NOW (before July 1, 2026). After that, you need a job offer first (very difficult).
Q3: I want to study aged care. Does this affect me?
No. Aged care is a “declared vocation” – you can enrol anytime.
Q4: What is ORS (Occupational Recognition Service)?
ORS assesses your skills after course completion and may issue an Occupational Certificate.
Contact: ORS@sa.gov.au or 1800 673 097
Q5: Can I work while studying?
Before July 1: Yes, part-time (48 hours/fortnight)
After July 1: Need work visa (apprenticeships are full-time)
Q6: I’m already enrolled. Am I safe?
Yes! Finish normally. Change only affects new students after July 1, 2026.
Q7: How do I check if my course is a trade?
Check TAP Schedule at www.skills.sa.gov.au or ask your college.
Q8: Can my college arrange an apprenticeship?
No. Apprenticeships are job contracts with employers. Colleges train only.
Q9: What if I miss the July 1 deadline?
You’ll need employer sponsorship (very difficult) or consider other states/courses.
If you’re planning to study in Australia and want expert advice that looks beyond just admissions, connect with Aussizz Group for personalised education and migration guidance.
Your study decision today can shape your career for years to come – make it an informed one.
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