Australian Skilled Migration: Regional Study Points vs. Australian Study Requirement – Key Differenc
Many international students are familiar with the "2-year Australian study requirement" and "regional study points," but confusion about these two concepts frequently leads to visa refusals. Here’s a clear breakdown of how they work and how to avoid common pitfalls.
1. Australian Study Requirement (ASR)
The ASR is a fundamental requirement for both the 485 Temporary Graduate Visa and 5 extra points in skilled migration (189/190/491). To qualify, you must meet all of the following:
Duration: Registered course(s) totaling at least 92 weeks (≈2 years)
Actual Study Period: At least 16 calendar months of physical study in Australia
Course Type: CRICOS-registered degree/diploma/certificate completed in Australia
Study Mode: On-campus or hybrid (no more than 25% online study)
Special Notes:
COVID-19 Concession: Offshore online study during the pandemic may be accepted with a Form 1545 from your institution.
Credit Transfer: Exemptions do not reduce total duration if the course meets the 92-week requirement.
Multiple Courses: Combining programs (e.g., Diploma + Bachelor) is allowed.
2. Regional Study Points (Additional 5 Points)
If your entire study program was completed in a Designated Regional Area, you may claim an extra 5 points. Strict conditions apply:
Location: All coursework must be undertaken exclusively in a regional area (excluding Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane).
Residency: No long-term residence outside regional Australia during study (short holidays permitted).
No Remote Learning: Fully online/distance courses are ineligible.
Temporary Absences: For placements/internships outside the region, obtain a supporting letter from your institution.
Eligible Regional Areas Include:
Adelaide, Perth, Hobart, Darwin, Canberra, Gold Coast, etc.
3. Key Differences & Relationship
|
Feature |
ASR (2-Year Study) |
Regional Study Points |
|
Points Offered |
5 points |
Additional 5 points |
|
Location Requirement |
Australia-wide |
Regional areas only |
|
Study Duration |
92 weeks |
Entire course in region |
|
485 Visa Eligibility |
Yes |
No (separate requirement) |
4. Common Misconceptions & Scenarios
Q1: *I studied a 2-year master’s in Wollongong but lived in Sydney during holidays. Can I claim regional points?*
A1: You qualify for ASR points but not regional points (must reside in the region throughout the course).
Q2: *I completed 1.5 years of my 3-year South Australian bachelor’s offshore due to COVID-19. Eligible for regional points?*
A2: ASR points yes, but regional points no (must complete the entire course in the region).
Q3: *I transferred from a Sydney university to a regional one, receiving 0.5-year credit. I studied 1.5 years onsite. Can I claim both?*
A3: Yes, if the second course’s duration (from start to completion) exceeds 16 months. However, some states (e.g., Tasmania, WA, Queensland) may exclude you from graduate pathways.
Q4: My main campus is in a metro area, but I attended a regional branch campus and lived there. Can I claim regional points?
A4: Yes – eligibility depends on where you physically studied and resided.
Q5: Do holidays abroad break continuity?
A5: No – temporary breaks do not affect ASR or regional points.
5. Pro Tips to Avoid Refusal
Plan Early: Choose regional institutions and reside there consistently if aiming for extra points.
Document Everything: Keep rental agreements, bank statements, and utility bills as proof of regional residence.
Verify Course Structure: Ensure no mandatory components require metro attendance.
Need Help? Consult a registered migration agent to navigate these complex requirements and maximize your points!








