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October 29, 2025

Bringing Your Family to Australia: A Complete Guide to the Student Subsequent Visa (Subclass 500)

Introduction

Studying in Australia offers world-class education, vibrant cultural experiences, and the opportunity to build a global career. But being away from your loved ones can be one of the toughest parts of the journey.

Fortunately, the Australian Government allows eligible students to bring their family members under the Student Subsequent Visa (Subclass 500) – enabling spouses, partners, and children to join the main student visa holder during their studies.

At Aussizz Group, we understand that success abroad feels complete only when your family is with you. Our expert education counsellors and registered migration agents simplify the process – from eligibility checks and document preparation to visa lodgement and post-arrival support.

What Is the Student Subsequent Visa (Subclass 500)?

The Student Subsequent Entrant Visa (or dependent visa) allows the spouse, de facto partner, or dependent child of an international student to live in Australia for the same duration as the main visa holder.

Eligible dependents include:

  • A legally married spouse or de facto partner.
  • Dependent children under 18 years of age.

If family members were not declared in the original student visa, a valid explanation and evidence of the pre-existing relationship must be provided.

When and How to Apply?

You can apply either:

  • With the main applicant: as part of the same Student Visa (500) application; or
  • Later as a “Subsequent Entrant: once the student is already in Australia.

Application process:

  • Gather supporting documents.
  • Lodge online through ImmiAccount.
  • Pay the Visa Application Charge (VAC).
  • Complete medicals and biometrics.
  • Wait for a decision from the Department of Home Affairs (DHA) (average 8–16 weeks).

At Aussizz Group, we help ensure all documents and statements meet DHA policy standards, minimising delays or refusals.

Visa Charges and Associated Costs (Effective 1 July 2025)

Applicant TypeBase Visa Application Charge (AUD)Typical Additional Costs
Primary Student2,000OSHC, medical (AUD 350–450), biometrics (~30–40)
Dependent (18 yrs or over)1,225OSHC family plan, biometrics
Dependent (under 18 yrs)400OSHC family plan, school fees (AUD 6,000–12,000 p.a.)

💡 Note: Fees are base VAC only and subject to change. Confirm latest figures on DHA’s official site.

Required Documents

A complete application should include:

  • Valid passport for each applicant.
  • Marriage certificate or de facto proof (shared lease, bank accounts, photos, etc.).
  • Birth certificates for dependent children.
  • Main student’s CoE and current visa copy.
  • OSHC policy covering family members.
  • Proof of financial capacity (bank statements, ITRs, payslips, sponsor declarations).
  • Genuine Student (GS) statement explaining intent and temporary stay.

Minimum funds required (2024–25 DHA update):

  • Student – AUD 29,710 per year
  • Partner – AUD 10,394 per year
  • Each child – AUD 4,449 per year

Rights and Conditions for Dependents

  • Bachelor’s degree: Partner may work up to 48 hours per fortnight.
  • Master’s / PhD: Partner can work full-time (no limits).
  • Children (5–17 yrs): Must attend school (public or private).
  • All family members must hold valid OSHC throughout their stay.

How Aussizz Group Supports You?

Our services cover:

  • Eligibility Assessment & Planning
  • GS Statement & Document Preparation
  • Visa Lodgement & Follow-Up
  • OSHC and School Admissions Assistance
  • Post-Study PR and 485 Pathway Guidance

With offices across Australia and abroad, Aussizz Group is your one-stop partner for education and migration success.

Practical Tips Before Applying

  • Keep your student visa and CoE valid.
  • Provide verifiable financial evidence (avoid cash or gold loans).
  • Maintain strong academic records and attendance.
  • Apply early – processing can take several months.
  • Seek professional advice to avoid refusals under Public Interest Criteria.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. Can my dependents apply from inside Australia?

Yes. If they currently hold an eligible visa (without a “no further stay” condition), they can apply onshore and will receive a Bridging Visa while waiting for a decision.

Q2. How much funding must I show to add dependents later?

You must demonstrate enough funds to cover living expenses for all family members plus tuition and travel costs – AUD 29,710 (for student) + AUD 10,394 (per partner) + AUD 4,449 (per child). Proof must be from verifiable sources such as bank accounts or education loans.

Q3. Can my partner work full-time while I study?

If you are enrolled in a Master’s or PhD program, your partner has unrestricted work rights. Otherwise, the limit is 48 hours per fortnight.

Q4. What if I change my course or provider after my family’s visa is granted?

Major changes (such as moving to a lower AQF level or switching institutions often) may trigger re-assessment of Genuine Student criteria. Always consult your migration agent before making changes.

Q5. Can dependents study full-time in Australia?

Yes. Dependents can undertake short courses (up to 3 months). For longer programs, they must apply for their own Student Visa (500).

Q6 What happens if my student visa is cancelled or expires?

Dependents’ visas are linked to the main student visa and will also cease if yours is cancelled or expires. You must either apply for a new visa or depart Australia immediately.

Conclusion – Build Your Future Together

Australia gives you the chance to learn, grow and create a life with those you love. The Student Subsequent Visa (Subclass 500) lets you study confidently while your family shares your journey.

At Aussizz Group, we’ve helped thousands of families successfully reunite and settle in Australia – from course advice and visa applications to migration pathways and PR planning.

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