One of the best things about studying in Australia is that international students are allowed to work while they study. Not only does this help cover living expenses, but it also gives students valuable real-world experience. But a common question that arises is: how many hours can international students actually work in Australia?
What does a student visa allow?
If youre studying in Australia on a student visa (subclass 500), youre allowed to work up to 48 hours over a fortnight during your course session. Fifteen days is a 14-day period so you can spread those hours over two weeks to suit your schedule.
During official semester breaks or holidays, the rules are even better you can work unlimited hours when your course is not in session.
What counts as work?
Work doesnt just mean a traditional job. It can include paid employment in restaurants, cafes, retail, customer service, internships (if paid) and some freelance gigs. However, unpaid or volunteer work will not count towards your 48-hour limit unless it is something you would normally be paid for, it will still count.
Why the limit matters
You may think, Why not work more if I can handle it?, but it is important to follow the rules. Working more than the allowed hours can lead to serious consequences like having your visa cancelled. The Australian Government takes student visa conditions seriously, and one of the reasons is to make sure your main focus is not just on working but on studying.
Recent changes you need to know
During the pandemic, the government temporarily lifted work restrictions to address the labour shortage, allowing students to work unlimited hours. But from mid-2023, the regular 48-hour rule has been reintroduced for a fortnight to help maintain a balance between work and study.
Always check the latest updates on the Department of Home Affairs website or your universitys international student office if the rules change again.
Tips for managing work and study
Balancing work and study requires good time management. Here are some quick tips:
Look for flexible jobs that understand student schedules - such as evening shifts or weekend jobs.
Plan your week in advance to avoid last-minute stress.
Use your vacation breaks to work longer hours or, if possible, full-time.
Make sure your job doesn't affect your grades - remember, your studies come first!
Studying in Australia is a huge advantage, but it's important to know the rules and stick to them. The 48-hour work limit isn't just a restriction - it's a way to help you strike a healthy balance between studying, earning money and enjoying life in a new country. Work smart, stay informed, and make the most of your Australian student experience!