Student Visa (Subsequent Entrant) (500)

Student Guardian Visa - Subclass 590

The Student Guardian Visa (Subclass 590) enables parents, legal guardians, or authorized relatives to stay in Australia temporarily to provide support and care for international students under 18 years old studying in Australia. This visa ensures the welfare of young students by allowing their close family members to live with them while they pursue their education.

Key Features of the Subclass 590 Visa

  • Temporary Stay: Stay in Australia for the duration of the student’s course or up to 5 years, whichever is shorter.
  • Support Role: Provide accommodation, welfare, and support to the student.
  • Travel Flexibility: Leave and re-enter Australia during the visa’s validity.
  • Family Inclusion: Only applicable to the guardian; dependents are not permitted unless exceptional circumstances apply.
  • No Work Rights: Guardians are generally not permitted to work, except in exceptional cases where limited work rights may be granted.

Eligibility Criteria

For the Guardian

  • Relationship to the Student: Be a parent, legal guardian, or close relative (21 years or older). Must have written authorization from the parents if not a parent or legal guardian.
  • Financial Capacity: Demonstrate sufficient funds to support both the guardian and the student during their stay.
  • Health Insurance: Maintain Overseas Visitor Health Cover (OVHC) for the duration of the stay.
  • No Work Rights: Commit not to seek or undertake employment during the stay.
  • No Dependents: Dependents under 6 years old are generally not allowed unless exceptional circumstances apply.

For the Student

  • Must be under 18 years old.
  • Must hold or be applying for a Student Visa (Subclass 500).

Requirements

  • Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE): Provide evidence of ties to the home country, including assets, employment, or family responsibilities, to prove the temporary nature of your stay.
  • Health and Character: Undergo medical examinations and provide police clearance certificates.
  • Proof of Funds: Submit evidence of financial capacity, such as bank statements, proof of income, or sponsorship details.
  • Supporting Documents: Relationship evidence (e.g., birth certificate, family registry), passport details, proof of approved accommodation and welfare arrangements.

Visa Conditions

  • Stay Restrictions: Stay only for the duration specified in the visa.
  • Travel Conditions: Do not leave Australia without the student unless approved by the Department of Home Affairs.
  • Support Obligations: Provide accommodation, welfare, and care for the student.
  • Health Insurance: Maintain an active OVHC policy.
  • No Employment: Work is generally prohibited unless special permission is granted under exceptional circumstances.

Application Process

  1. Step 1: Prepare Documents - Gather evidence of relationship, financial capacity, health insurance, and GTE requirements.
  2. Step 2: Submit the Application - Lodge the application online through the Department of Home Affairs portal.
  3. Step 3: Complete Health and Character Checks - Attend required medical exams and submit police clearance certificates.
  4. Step 4: Await Decision - The Department assesses the application and may request additional information.
  5. Step 5: Visa Grant - If approved, the visa will specify the duration and conditions of your stay.

Processing Times

Application Type 25% Processed 50% Processed 75% Processed 90% Processed
Student Guardian Visa 590 21 days 45 days 4 months 9 months

Benefits of the Subclass 590 Visa

  • Support Role: Provide essential care for young students.
  • Travel Flexibility: Ability to travel during the visa validity.
  • Stay with Family: Ensures the student’s well-being in Australia.

Checklist for Subclass 590 Application

  • Relationship proof (birth certificate, legal documents).
  • Proof of financial capacity.
  • Health insurance evidence.
  • Police clearance certificates.
  • GTE documentation (evidence of temporary intent).
  • Supporting documents for the student (enrollment details, visa status).

Important Notes

  • Dependents are generally not allowed unless approved under special circumstances.
  • The guardian must leave Australia upon the expiration of the student’s course or visa unless transitioning to another visa type.
  • Ensure compliance with all visa conditions to avoid penalties.

The Student Guardian Visa (Subclass 590) application process requires careful attention to detail. Contact Global Vision Migration today for expert guidance and assistance. Let us help you reunite with your family while ensuring compliance with Australian immigration regulations!

Disclaimer: This content is for general guidance only and does not constitute legal advice. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, visit the Student Guardian visa (Subclass 590) .

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FAQs for Student Guardian Visa (Subclass 590)

A parent, legal guardian, or an eligible relative (aged 21 or older) of an international student under 18 years old (or older in exceptional cases) can apply for this visa. The guardian must demonstrate financial capacity, have adequate health insurance, and provide full-time support for the student.

In general, dependents under 6 years old are not permitted. However, exemptions may be granted under exceptional circumstances, such as compelling compassionate reasons. Approval must be sought from the Department of Home Affairs.

No, work rights are not granted under this visa. The primary role of the guardian is to provide full-time support and welfare for the student. However, in limited circumstances, work rights may be granted if financially necessary.

You can only leave Australia temporarily if you have made alternative welfare arrangements for the student that are approved by the Department of Home Affairs. Otherwise, the guardian must remain in Australia for the duration of the visa.

The visa is granted for the duration of the student’s course or up to 5 years, whichever is shorter. The visa period is determined based on the student’s enrollment and the guardian’s ability to meet visa conditions.

You must demonstrate sufficient funds to cover your own living expenses, accommodation, school fees (if applicable), and travel costs for yourself and the student throughout your stay in Australia. Proof may include bank statements, proof of income, or sponsorship details.

At Global Vision Migration (GVM), we provide expert visa guidance, ensuring a seamless and stress-free process. Our migration specialists offer personalized application strategies, strong documentation support, and ongoing assistance to maximize your chances of visa approval.

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