Under new regulations that took effect on July 1, the application fee for a student visa (subclass 500) rose to 2,500 AUD (1,729 USD) from 2,000 AUD. Applicants from ASEAN countries, including Vietnam, will pay a discounted 2,050 AUD, an increase of just 50 AUD from the previous rate.

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Vietnamese students at Curtin University in Western Australia

The differentiated fee structure signals that Australia continues to treat ASEAN as a priority in its international education strategy, with Vietnam as an important market that has shown a steady rise in student numbers, according to observers.

Gina Nguyen, admissions manager at SET Education’s Sydney office, said the increase for Vietnamese applicants is minimal compared with the broader fee hike and represents a clear concession.

Vietnamese students in Australia have consistently been recognized for strong academic performance, high course completion rates and positive contributions to both the local education sector and labor market. The revised fee policy is expected to help Vietnam keep its competitive position among regional markets while making Australian education more accessible to Vietnamese students.

At a recent meeting between the ASEAN Committee in Canberra and Australian Minister for Home Affairs Tony Burke, Vietnamese Ambassador Pham Hung Tam, who chairs the committee, proposed extending the duration for the post-graduation work visa for international master’s graduates from two years to three years.

Vietnam also proposed that Australia introduce transit visa exemptions for Vietnamese citizens, similar to those already available to nationals of several other ASEAN countries.

Burke acknowledged the proposals and affirmed that Australia attaches importance to its relationship with Southeast Asian nations and looks to expand cooperation in education and skilled labor mobility.

Source: VNA