International students

Support when you need it

Your International Student Support team is passionate about making sure you feel at home while at UWA. We can help with:


  • Settling into Perth and UWA
  • Your visa conditions
  • Working while studying
  • Homesickness or feeling overwhelmed
  • Bringing your family
  • Juggling your studies (work/life balance)
  • Study load and managing priorities
  • Meeting other people on campus, at social events and excursions
  • Referrals to services       
  • Returning home
  • Dedicated team to support Australia Awards and Sponsored Students

Visit us on campus

Drop into the International Student Lounge, located at Room G31, - Ground Floor, Building 352-  Social Sciences/ Student Central Building(tearoom next to International Student Support team). . This is your dedicated space on campus to meet staff and student ambassadors who can support your transition to UWA. The Lounge is open Monday to Friday, 10am to 3pm.

International Student Link
You can follow us on Humanitix to keep up to date with our events and get notified when they are announced.

English Café

Every Tuesday from 4 March to 22 April 2025 during common lunch hour (12pm to 1pm) 

Location: International Student Lounge

What is English Café?

English Café is a space where international students can improve their conversational English skills, make new friends, and learn about Australian culture. Each week we discuss different topics of Aussie culture in a relaxed, welcoming, and safe environment, guided by a peer facilitator. All international students are welcome to join as many sessions as they like.

Register now

1. Organise your visa

You need a visa before travelling to Australia. For a full-time course, you will need a student visa that will cover the duration of your course. Make sure you are familiar with your visa conditions and ensure your visa is always current. View our Student Visas page for more information about the conditions, including studying on campus and enrolling in full-time study.


Visit our Moving to Perth page for other important information on health cover, bringing your family, and working in Australia.




Important dates for Semester 1, 2025

We strongly encourage you to arrive the week before Orientation Week (17-21 February 2025) so you can get familiar with your surroundings and the UWA campus.


Saturday 1 March 2025 is the last day to add units to your enrolment. If your travel plans and visa are delayed and you expect to arrive after this date, defer your offer to the following semester. If you need help with this, email us via askUWA.

 

Note: Some courses have an earlier start date. For more information, visit UWA Important dates

 


2. Register for a pre-departure session

The International Student Support team will host several live pre-departure webinars to help you prepare for life at UWA prior to your arrival. You'll also be able to ask questions. We'll cover:

  • Organising your travels to Perth
  • Packing guide
  • Accommodation
  • Arrival advice
  • O-Week

Register Here

3. Book your accommodation

Student accommodation is in demand, so at UWA we have an Accommodation Concierge to help you identify accommodation to meet your needs. If you choose to stay in one of our residential colleges, you must book this before arriving in Australia. You can view other accommodation options on the Study Perth Accommodation page.

As a condition of your student visa, you must notify UWA of your Australian address within seven days of arrival and inform us within seven days if your address changes during your studies. You can update your contact details on studentConnect.

Arriving in Perth

We recommend you arrive a few days before Orientation Week so you can recover from your flights, settle in, and explore the city. 

It is important you take the time to plan out how you will get to your accommodation from Perth International Airport. Visit the Study Perth website for information on planning your arrival including important travel documents, airport transport options and more helpful tips. 

If you are arriving late at night, you can travel by taxi, rideshare or book an airport transfer service with our preferred provider, Great Western Coach
Visit the Wotif website to explore short-term accommodation options. 

Additional information for living in Perth  

  • OVERSEAS STUDENT HEALTH COVER (OSHC)

    Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) is your health insurance while you're in Australia and is required for the entire duration of your student visa.

    It’s important to look at the different policies as some items are not covered in your standard OSHC policy. Contact Medibank, UWA’s preferred provider, for information on extras cover to help with the cost of dental, physio, optical and more. UWA Health and Medical Services is a fully equipped and accredited service supporting the UWA community with high-quality safe and confidential care.

  • ARE YOU UNDER 18?

    If you will be under the age of 18 years (minimum age of 17 years) at the commencement of your studies, you must have appropriate accommodation and welfare arrangements while in Australia for the duration of your studies or until you turn 18, whichever happens first. These arrangements are regulated by the Department of Home Affairs and the National Code 2018 to ensure student safety and wellbeing.

    If you’re under the age of 18 and have chosen UWA as your guardian, the University is responsible for your Confirmation of Appropriate Accommodation and Welfare (CAAW). By signing your CAAW, UWA takes responsibility for your accommodation and welfare under the following conditions:

    • you are under 18 years by the first day of your commencing semester
    • you will reside in UWA-approved accommodation
    • you will not breach any University policy or procedures, or any accommodation procedures or guidelines set out by the University’s approved carers and accommodation providers
    • you will inform International Student Support of any proposed changes to your accommodation and welfare arrangement prior to taking any action
    • you will attend induction sessions organised by International Student Support at the beginning of each semester
    • you will attend fortnightly meetings with your assigned guardian/carer
    • you will meet nightly curfew
    • our team also provides follow-up support by checking in on your wellbeing and accommodation arrangements, conducting home visits every six months, meeting with you if you have any problems or concerns, and managing your enrolment and academic progression.

    Visit our Under 18 information for more.

    Under 18 students cannot travel or stay away from approved accommodation without the permission of The University of Western Australia. Failure to report changes or leave the country without notice will result in the cancellation of the Confirmation of Appropriate Accommodation and Welfare (CAAW) by UWA, which may result in a cancellation of student visa by the Department of Home Affairs.

    If you are returning home during semester break or holidaying in Australia, download and complete the Holiday Application Form [PDF 166KB].

    If you are staying away from your approved accommodation, download and complete the Overnight Form [PDF 389KB]. Overnight stays away can only be with a parent/legal guardian, grandparent, or siblings over the age of 18 or be directly related to your university studies (i.e. field trips).

  • STUDENT VISA RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES

    As an international student, you have responsibilities that are related to the conditions of your student visa. You’re required to notify us of any circumstances that may affect your student enrolment, including:

    • maintaining enrolment
    • reduced study load
    • academic progress
    • paying tuition fees on time to ensure you remain enrolled
    • notifying the University of any change of address
    • maintaining visa length Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)
    • approved leave
    • online and distance education
    • transfer of course
    • discontinuation
    • applying for a release letter
    • early completions

    Student visa holders are covered by the Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) legislative framework. It’s important you understand your rights and responsibilities under this framework, particularly the student visa conditions including course progress requirements

    The ESOS Act also provide tuition and financial assurance via the Tuition Protection Service. UWA has a Fee Policy that explains the calculation and payment of tuition fees, and the arranges relating to refunds. 

    Helpful resources: 

  • CHANGES TO YOUR STUDY

    Reduced study load (underloading)
    It is a requirement of your student visa that you are enrolled in such a way that ensures you will complete your course within the duration of your Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE). If you believe you have compelling grounds to reduce your study load/underload, you must seek approval from your Student Advising Office.

    Advance standing or credit
    If you apply for advanced standing or credit after your visa has been issued and this affects your course duration, UWA will cancel your current CoE and will re-issue you with a new CoE that covers the shorter duration of your studies. This is reported to Immigration, which may affect the duration of your visa. Contact the Department of Home Affairs if you have any questions.

    Approved leave
    If you're on a student visa and want to take leave from your studies, get in touch with us to discuss your circumstances and eligibility before lodging an application. For your application to be approved, the circumstances of your request need to be compassionate or compelling, with supporting documents. For more information visit the Information for Student Visa Holders webpage.

    Release requests
    If you're considering transferring to a different education provider and need to be formally released, review the Student Transfer Request section of the ESOS Act or the National Code of Practice for Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2018. See more information for student visa holders.

  • WORK WHILE YOU STUDY

    Australia is a great place to work as an international student and you may choose to work while you’re studying. This can be an option to earn extra spending money and get a taste of the local culture.

    A few things to remember:

    • Work hours: You can work up to 48 hours every two weeks while you’re studying, and unlimited hours during holiday breaks as per the UWA important dates calendar.
    • Workplace protections: You have the same protections at work as anyone else working in Australia.
    • Minimum wage: You will get at least a minimum rate of pay per hour no matter what job you do.
    • Superannuation: Often known as super, it is a financial contribution towards a fund that you use to live on when you retire. If you are an employee, the law in Australian says you are entitled to receive super from your employer. You can also claim super when you leave Australia.

    Job Search

    UWA's Careers and Employability team can support you no matter which stage of your degree you're at. A large number of vacation work, volunteering opportunities and summer internships are advertised on our UniHub portal.

    Through the Careers and Employability Award you can gain real world experiences, skills and knowledge to embark on an enriching future career journey. Don't wait until you finish your course – apply now!

    Below are some of the most popular career websites that list jobs suitable for students:

    For your convenience, StudyPerth provides useful information on finding a job in Perth. 

    Tax File Number in Australia

    Before working in Australia, it is crucial to obtain a Tax File Number (TFN). Your TFN will ensure that you get taxed at the correct rate for the amount of work you are doing or tax charge on bank interest.

    Australia has a tax-free threshold of $18,200, meaning you will pay no tax if you earn less than this amount in the financial year. If you have any tax taken from your earnings, you will need to complete a tax return at the end of the financial year.

    International students can apply for a TFN online only if they are currently in Australia and have one of the following:

    • a valid permanent migrant visa
    • a valid visa with work rights
    • a valid overseas student visa
    • a valid visa allowing to stay in Australia indefinitely

    Visit the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) for information on how to apply for a TFN outside Australia or upon entering Australia.

  • Money matters

    Banks in Australia

    The four major banks in Australia are Commonwealth Bank (also referred as Commbank), Westpac, Australia New Zealand (ANZ) and the National Australia Bank (NAB), but there are a range of other smaller, reputable banks including ING and Bendigo Bank to name a few. Each bank has different account options and products to meet your needs. We recommend you do your research before deciding on a bank. You might like to consider:

    • number of ATMs available
    • transaction and withdrawal fees
    • setup fees
    • ease of transferring money from home

    ANZ, Westpac and Commbank allow you to open an account before you arrive.

    What do I need to setup an Australian bank account?

    Most banks will require you to verify your identity at a branch in Australia before you can withdraw funds. As an international student, be prepared with relevant proof of identity documentation on hand, including a passport, proof of residence, birth certificate or driver's license.

    In addition to being of legal adult age (18), you may also need to provide your intended arrival date, the name of the Australian city you plan to reside in and that you arrive in Australia within 6-12 months of opening your bank account.

  • Transport

    To access campus, we recommend using public transport, car-pooling, cycling, walking or other active methods as parking is limited.

    Perth is an easy city to get around via public transport, and our great weather means walking and biking are options all year round. It’s recommended that you purchase a Transperth SmartRider card for use on public transport. As an international student, you'll receive a significant discount on fares. 

  • Childcare

    There are a few different childcare options at UWA that might cater to your childcare needs:

  • School placement for children

    Do you have children with you in Perth who need to attend school? Find out more about dependant schooling, including the processes for visa, placement in schools, the school fees and the forms and documentation required to enrol your child in school.

  • Legal services

    If you're facing a legal matter, need advice about your rights at work or need help with your tenancy problems, you can book an appointment with the Student Legal Advice Centre. They are located at the UWA Guild Village.

    You can access confidential and free legal advice on employment, tenancy, migration and family and domestic violence through StudyPerth and Circle Green.

  • INFORMATION ABOUT FRAUDS AND SCAMS

    It's important to be aware that scammers can try to target international students studying in Australia. A scammer is an individual or organisation that makes money using illegal methods, especially by tricking people. While there's nothing to be alarmed about, the best way to beat scammers is to know what to look out for and how to protect yourself. View UWA's guide [PDF 1.25MB] or download one of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC)'s guides below.

    English guide [PDF 524KB].

    Simplified Chinese guide [PDF 524KB].

Returning home checklist

Avoid a last-minute rush by planning and preparing your return home.


Accounts

  • Close your Australian bank account and make sure you have enough money for your journey home
  • Terminate any contracts like your phone or internet
  • Finalise all medical bills/claims and get a copy of your medical records to take home with you

Accommodation

  • Check the details of your bond repayment
  • Check your lease for any other requirements when vacating your property

Finances

  • Clear any outstanding payments such as rent or bills
  • Lodge your tax return by the end of October
  • Pay any outstanding amounts on your credit card
  • Contact your superannuation fund to ensure you receive any benefits or refunds you’re eligible for
  • Check whether you’re eligible for a refund on any goods you’ve bought in Australia through the tourist tax refund scheme
  • Contact your health cover provider if you think you're due a refund on your Overseas Student Health Cover

Contact International Student Support

Phone
(+61 8) 6488 7478

Email
Via askUWA

Book an appointment
Online or face-to-face appointment

Location - International Student Support team
Building 352 (G32), Student Central
Opening hours

9.30am to 4:30pm, Monday to Thursday
10.00am to 4:30pm, Friday

Location - International Student Lounge (temporarily relocated)
Building 352 (G31), Student Central

Opening hours
10am to 3pm, Monday to Friday



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