DIAC releases YTD March 2012 student visa program data

DIAC has released the latest quarterly report for student visa applications and grants for the 9 month period YTD March 2012.

Although total visa applications (+2%) and total visa grants (+4%) for YTD March show only a small level of growth, with this growth somewhat distorted by the churn of students already onshore, there are some figures that could justify a level of cautious optimism looking forward.

  • offshore visa applications for the 3rd quarter were up +9%;

  • offshore VET applications for the 3rd quarter were up +18%, with Higher Ed up +16.5%.

Still of concern, however, are numbers of Independent ELICOS visas, with offshore visa grants down by -7% and onshore grants also down by -4%.

Also of concern is the decline in offshore applications (-8%) and grants (-16%) from China, Australia’s largest source country.

And overall numbers remain in stark contrast to the peak year of 2008/2009, with offshore applications and grants both down by -44% compared with that year.

On 31 March 2010 there were 425,866 student visa holders in Australia whereas on 31 March 2012 there were only 344,468, 19% fewer students.

Click here to view the DIAC Report.

English Australia Member Colleges and Affiliates can access a detailed analysis of the data from an ELICOS perspective in the following section of the English Australia website:

COLLEGES » Services & Resources » Marketing Resources » Statistics/Research

The data from DIAC is useful for:

a) understanding trends in the pipeline of students across all types of pathways;

b) understanding the pipeline of students by type of program eg. stand-alone English, English for High School, English for further study etc.; and

c) understanding trends in onshore vs offshore student visa applications and grants.