485 Visa Australia: Temporary Graduate Visa Guide

Many graduates treat the 485 visa as an automatic next step after their studies, or assume it leads somewhere permanent. It does neither automatically. The 485 — also called visa 485 or subclass 485 visa — is Australia’s Temporary Graduate visa. It buys you time to work and build a case for something else. It is not that something else. And a surprising number of refusals come down to one narrow, easy-to-miss requirement, not a fundamental eligibility problem.

Simon Mander — Registered Migration Agent (MARN 0318058) — 23+ years experience in Australian migration law.

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What is the 485 visa?

The Temporary Graduate visa (subclass 485) has three streams, depending on what you studied and your circumstances:

Most applicants fall into the PVEW or PHEW stream, covered in detail below.

Is the 485 the right move, or just the next box to tick?

A temporary visa does not automatically become permanent residency. The 485 doesn’t lead anywhere on its own — it’s a window to build the evidence, work experience, or further qualifications that might support a different visa later: a skilled visa, employer sponsorship, or another pathway entirely.

Many applicants get the 485 and then drift for a year or two without a clear next step, only realising as the visa approaches expiry — and it cannot be extended — that they don’t actually have a realistic plan B.

Before you apply, the real question isn’t just “do I qualify for the 485.” It’s “what does this visa actually buy me, and what am I going to do with that time.”

Post-Vocational Education Work (PVEW) stream

Who it’s for

This stream suits graduates of an associate degree, diploma, or trade qualification closely related to an occupation on the Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL).

Key eligibility requirements

Stay period and cost

The PVEW stream grants 18 months, regardless of qualification level. Hong Kong/BNO passport holders may stay up to 5 years. The visa cannot be extended. Cost starts from AUD $4,600 for the main applicant, plus charges for any family members included.

Post-Higher Education Work (PHEW) stream

Who it’s for

This stream is for graduates of an eligible degree from an Australian institution — Bachelor (including honours), Masters (coursework, extended, or research), or Doctoral degree — regardless of field of study. A graduate diploma can also qualify if completed in the same or next academic year as the underlying degree and related to it.

Key eligibility requirements

Stay period — this varies significantly by qualification

Unlike the PVEW stream’s flat 18 months, PHEW stay periods depend on your qualification level:

Qualification Stay period
Bachelor degree (including honours) 2 years
Masters (coursework or extended) 2 years
Masters (research) 3 years
Doctoral degree 3 years
Graduate Diploma 2 years (default; may be longer depending on the underlying study)

Indian nationals get longer stays under the Australia-India Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (AI-ECTA):

Qualification (Indian nationals) Stay period
Bachelor degree (including honours) 2 years
Bachelor degree with first class honours in STEM (including ICT) 3 years
Masters (coursework, extended, or research) 3 years
Doctoral degree (PhD) 4 years

Hong Kong and BNO passport holders may stay up to 5 years regardless of qualification, and current and future 485 holders from Hong Kong may have a pathway to permanent residency after 5 years. The visa cannot be extended directly, but PHEW holders may later qualify for the Second Post-Higher Education Work stream. Cost is AUD $4,600 for the main applicant, plus family member charges. From 1 March 2026, a lower visa cost applies to eligible Pacific Island and Timor-Leste citizens.

Second Post-Higher Education Work stream

This stream is for people who already held a Post-Higher Education Work, Post-Study Work, or Replacement visa and have since completed a further degree at an Australian institution located in a regional area. It allows you to work in Australia and bring family with you. Stay periods depend on your qualification and regional classification — confirm the current periods directly with the Department or your migration agent, as these settings can change.

English language requirements — the trap that catches people out

This is where many otherwise-strong 485 applications run into trouble. The English requirement isn’t a one-time box you tick years ago and forget about — it’s tied to a specific window before you apply.

The 12-month rule

If you’re relying on a test result, it must have been scored in the 12 months immediately before the day you apply. A perfectly good test result from 18 months ago does not count, even though the test itself doesn’t “expire” in any everyday sense. The Department does not assess your application before you lodge it — a decision is made on the information actually provided, which means you cannot fix a missing or out-of-date English result after the fact. If you’re not confident your test result is still within that 12-month window on your planned lodgement date, this is worth checking carefully before you apply, not after.

Passport exemption

You don’t need to sit a test at all if you’re a citizen of, and hold a valid passport from, the United Kingdom, the United States of America, Canada, New Zealand, or the Republic of Ireland.

Current accepted test scores (tests taken on or after 7 August 2025)

Skill CELPIP General IELTS Academic IELTS General Training LANGUAGECERT Academic MET OET PTE Academic TOEFL iBT
Overall 8 6.5 6.5 67 58 1310 55 81
Listening 6 5.5 5.5 49 53 260 40 12
Reading 6 5.5 5.5 54 51 280 42 12
Writing 6 5.5 5.5 56 51 260 41 14
Speaking 6 5.5 5.5 62 43 310 39 17

Cambridge C1 Advanced is not accepted for the 485 visa, even though it’s accepted for some other Australian visa types — don’t assume acceptance carries across visa subclasses. OET no longer provides an overall score on its standard test report; you’ll need to contact OET directly for that figure. IELTS One Skill Retake (OSR) and MET Single Section Retake (SSR) results are accepted, provided the retake was completed before you lodge.

Lower thresholds for Hong Kong and BNO passport holders

Skill CELPIP General IELTS Academic IELTS General Training LANGUAGECERT Academic MET OET PTE Academic TOEFL iBT
Overall 7 6 6 61 53 1210 47 67
Listening 5 5 5 41 49 220 33 8
Reading 5 5 5 44 47 240 36 8
Writing 5 5 5 45 45 200 29 9
Speaking 5 5 5 54 38 270 24 14

If your test was taken on or before 6 August 2025, a different set of thresholds applied — but given the 12-month rule above, a test from that far back will no longer fall within the qualifying window for new applications, so this is largely historical at this point.

Other requirements for both main streams

Why 485 applications actually fail

Most 485 refusals are not really about whether the applicant is a genuine graduate. They’re about timing and assumptions that turned out to be wrong.

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Frequently asked questions

Does the 485 visa lead to permanent residency?

Not on its own. The 485 is a temporary bridge, not a pathway in itself. Whether it leads anywhere depends entirely on what you do during it — building experience, qualifications, or evidence that supports a different visa, such as a skilled visa or employer sponsorship, before it expires.

What is the 485 visa?

The 485 visa, also called visa 485 or subclass 485 visa, is Australia’s Temporary Graduate visa. It allows recent international graduates to live, work, and study in Australia temporarily after finishing their studies. It has three streams depending on your qualification and circumstances.

How long does the 485 visa last?

It depends on the stream and qualification. The Post-Vocational Education Work stream grants 18 months. The Post-Higher Education Work stream grants 2 to 3 years depending on qualification level, with longer periods for Indian nationals under the AI-ECTA agreement and up to 5 years for Hong Kong or BNO passport holders.

Do I need to take an English test for the 485 visa?

Not if you’re a citizen of and hold a valid passport from the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, New Zealand, or the Republic of Ireland. Otherwise, yes — you’ll need to meet the minimum scores for an approved test.

What happens if my English test is more than 12 months old when I apply?

It won’t count. The test result must have been scored in the 12 months immediately before your application date. Since the Department assesses your application based only on what’s provided at lodgement, an out-of-date result can’t be fixed after you’ve applied.

Can I extend the 485 visa?

No, the 485 visa cannot be extended. Depending on your circumstances, you may be eligible for the Second Post-Higher Education Work stream, another skilled visa, or another pathway — this is worth assessing well before your visa expires.

How much does the 485 visa cost?

The visa application charge is AUD $4,600 for the main applicant, plus charges for any family members included, with additional costs for health checks, police certificates, and biometrics. A lower cost applies to eligible Pacific Island and Timor-Leste citizens from 1 March 2026.

Registered Migration Agent (MARN 0318058) 23+ years experience assisting skilled migrants, partner visa applicants, and visa appeals.