Breaking Australia Raises Student Visa Fee by AUD 500, Impacting Indian Applicants From 2026

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Australia will increase the cost of its student visa application by AUD 500, effective July 1, 2026, a move that will raise the overall expense for Indian students planning to study in the country. The change was announced by the Australian Department of Home Affairs in a policy update released on April 24, 2026.

The new fee will be added to the existing visa application charge, bringing the total cost for a student visa to AUD 1,600 for most applicants. The Department said the adjustment reflects the rising administrative costs of processing applications and is part of a broader effort to streamline visa procedures.

Indian students, who have been the largest group of international students in Australia, are expected to feel the financial impact most acutely. The Australian government has cited the need to maintain the country’s competitive edge in higher education, but critics argue that the increase could deter prospective students from lower‑ and middle‑income backgrounds.

Analysis: The fee hike comes amid a global trend of rising costs for international education. While the Department has not linked the increase to a specific budgetary shortfall, the timing coincides with a broader review of immigration and education policies. For Indian students, the additional AUD 500 could translate to a significant percentage increase in total study costs, potentially influencing decisions to seek alternative destinations such as the United Kingdom, Canada, or the United States.

The Australian Higher Education Commission has stated that the government will monitor the impact on enrollment numbers and will consider further adjustments if enrollment falls below targeted levels. Meanwhile, Indian education consultants have warned families that the new fee will add to the already high cost of tuition, living expenses, and health insurance.

The change will be in force for all new visa applications submitted after July 1, 2026, and will apply to both undergraduate and postgraduate studies. Existing visa holders will not be affected unless they re‑apply for a new visa under the updated fee structure.

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NDTV. “Australia Hikes Student Visa Fee By AUD 500, Higher Costs For Indian Students From 2026.” April 24, 2026. https://www.ndtv.com/education/australia-hikes-student-visa-fee-by-aud-500-higher-costs-for-indian-students-from-2026-11725971#publisher=newsstand

Story synopsis gathered from: NDTV – India News — source

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