Have you recently graduated? Get 18 months work experience in Australia if you graduated from one of these universities overseas. The Skilled — Recognised Graduate visa (subclass 476) is a temporary visa allowing recent engineering graduates from certain universities enter Australia and gain 18 months of skilled work experience. Another great way to enter Australia!
Are you eligible?
- Younger than 31 years old.
- Not held a Temporary Graduate visa before.
- Anyone with an engineering degree from specific universities (see below)
- You must be outside Australia when this visa is granted.
- Successful in meeting English language requirements.
- Successful in meeting health and character requirements.
Countries and Universities eligible for this visa:
Argentina:
- Catholic University of Argentina
Brazil:
- Federal University of Minas Gerais
Chile:
- Universidad Catolica del Norte Catholic University of Chile—Antofagasta
- University of Chile
- University of Concepcion
China:
- Beijing Normal University
- Beijing Petroleum University
- Beijing University of Chemical Technology
- Beijing University of Technology (formerly Beijing Polytechnic University)
- China University of Mining andTechnology—Beijing
- Guangzhou University
- Shanghai University of Engineering Science
- Shanghai Jiaotong University
- Tongji University
- Tsinghua University
- University of Science and Technology—Beijing
Finland:
Germany:
- RWTH, Aachen
- Technical University of Berlin
- Technical University of Clausthal
- TU Bergakademie Freiberg
- University of Hannover
Hungary:
India:
- Anna University—Chennai
- Baranas Hindu University—Varanasi
- Indian Institute of Science—Bangalore
- Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur
- Indian School of Mines—Dhanbad
Iran:
- Amir Kabir University of Technology
- University of Tehran
Phillipines:
- University of the Philippines
Poland:
- Wroclaw University of Technology
Slovakia:
Sweden:
- Lulea University of Technology
Tanzania:
- University of Dar es Salaam
For more information, request a visa consultation.