Australia Student Visa 500 is one of the most common visas for international students. However, not everyone fully understands that changing courses during study can directly impact visa status.
In reality, many students believe that simply continuing to study is enough to maintain their visa. However, according to the Australian Department of Home Affairs, changing courses—especially moving to a lower-level program—may result in a breach of Visa Condition 8202.

What is Visa Condition 8202?
Visa Condition 8202 requires international students to:
- Maintain enrollment in a registered course
- Study in a program that is at the same or higher AQF level than the original course
The AQF (Australian Qualifications Framework) is the national system that classifies education levels in Australia, from Certificate to Bachelor, Master, and PhD.
If you switch to a lower-level course, you may need to apply for a new Student Visa 500 to remain compliant.
Common situations that may breach visa conditions
Some common scenarios students should be aware of include:
- Switching from Bachelor Degree (AQF 7) to Diploma (AQF 5)
- Moving from Certificate IV (AQF 4) to an English course (ELICOS)
- Changing from Year 11 to a standalone ELICOS program
Note: These rules apply even if you change courses within the same institution.
When you do NOT need to apply for a new visa

You may change your course without applying for a new visa in the following cases:
- Switching to a course at the same or higher AQF level
- Moving from a non-AQF course to an AQF course
- Changing from PhD (AQF 10) to Master (AQF 9)
Important note on packaged courses
Many students enroll in packaged study pathways such as:
ELICOS → Diploma → Bachelor
In this case, the highest AQF level course is considered the main course. If you change lower-level components but keep the main course unchanged, you typically do not need to apply for a new visa.
Risks of breaching Visa Condition 8202
Failing to comply with visa conditions may lead to:
- Breach of Visa Condition 8202
- Impact on your legal stay in Australia
- Risk of Student Visa 500 cancellation
Advice for international students
Before deciding to change your course, you should:
- Check the AQF level of your new course
- Review your current visa conditions
- Seek information from reliable sources
Changing courses is not just an academic decision—it directly affects your Student Visa 500. Understanding Visa Condition 8202 will help you avoid unnecessary risks and ensure a smooth study journey in Australia.
Source: Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade