Working Rights for International Students in Australia

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Working Rights for International Students in Australia (2025)

If you’re studying in Australia on a student visa, you're likely wondering: “Can I work?” The good news is—yes, but with conditions. Here's what you need to know about working rights as an international student in 2025.

1. Work Hour Limits

As of 2025, international students can work up to 48 hours per fortnight during study periods and unlimited hours during official semester breaks.

2. Types of Jobs Allowed

  • Retail (supermarkets, shops)
  • Hospitality (cafes, restaurants, delivery)
  • Tutoring or academic support
  • On-campus work

3. Fair Work Rights

International students are entitled to the same workplace rights as any Australian worker:

  • Minimum wage: ~AUD $24.10/hour (subject to change)
  • Safe work environment
  • No discrimination or exploitation

You can seek help from the Fair Work Ombudsman.

4. Getting a TFN

You must apply for a Tax File Number (TFN) before starting any paid job. It’s free and easy to do online.

5. Don’t Risk Your Visa

Working beyond your permitted hours can result in visa cancellation. Always track your hours and follow rules strictly.

Conclusion

Working part-time is a great way to gain experience and support yourself while studying in Australia. Just know the rules, respect the limits, and enjoy your journey!

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