Scape Darling Square
Signature Plus Studio Apartment
1 Person - 1 Bathroom
Australia is a top destination for international students, offering world-class education, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes. At Scape, we are dedicated to making the transition to Australian life as seamless as possible by providing high-quality, secure, and community-oriented accommodation. Our mission is to create environments where students can thrive academically and socially while feeling at home away from home.
Our accommodations are strategically located near major universities and public transport links, ensuring easy access to educational institutions and the city’s vibrant life. Each residence has a balanced environment for study, relaxation, and socialising, so you can make the most of urban living both out and about and at home.
We offer a variety of services designed to support you throughout your stay. This includes city guides and organised social events which help foster a sense of belonging. Our support teams are always available to assist with any issues, from academic concerns to support with managing your finances. We also offer airport transfers to make your arrival into Australia stress free!
We recognise the importance of cultural integration and offer programmes that help international students acclimate to Australian life. Our wide range of social events and activities are designed to make students feel at home and connect with their peers. From community gatherings to fun outings, we provide numerous opportunities for students to build friendships and create lasting memories while adjusting to their new surroundings.
One of the first steps for any international student planning to study in Australia is obtaining the appropriate visa. The most common visa for international students is the Subclass 500 (Student) visa. This visa allows students to stay in Australia for the duration of their course, with an additional period for travel and post-study opportunities.
We understand that studying abroad is a significant life change, and we aim to make this transition as smooth as possible with support available to all. Scape residents also enjoy free access to 24/7 support with Sonder. Counselling and medical support from each university in the area are also provided. Live better with private gyms open 24/7, healthy cooking classes, and your own kitchen.
At Scape, your safety and security are our top priorities. We offer 24/7 security to ensure you feel safe at all times. Our Scape Safe Hub provides a wealth of resources, including tips on personal safety, emergency contacts, and guidelines to help you navigate your new environment with confidence. Learn more about our comprehensive safety measures and how we protect our residents by visiting our Scape Safe Hub.
To qualify for a Student Visa, you must meet the following requirements:
There’s a lot there when it comes to minimum requirements and qualifications, but you’re in luck because we have a guided dedicated to exactly that topic! Check it out here: A Guide To Student Visas.
A confirmation of enrolment is official document from an educational institution that says you’re a student in a specified course. This is a very important thing and is required when applying for a Student Visa.
To get this confirmation of enrolment, you must be enrolled in a full-time course of study that’s registered with the Commonwealth Registry of International Courses for Overseas Students. Once you’ve paid your student fees and enrolled in your course, the school will provide you with the aforementioned Confirmation of Enrolment.
Simple, your program or course must be registered with the Commonwealth Registry of International Courses for Overseas Students.
If your program or course is listed there, you’re all good!
Yes, you most certainly can! During a semester when your course is in session, you can work up to 40 hours a fortnight. When you’re at the end of your course or in the middle of a semester break (basically whenever your course isn’t in session), you can work as much as you want.
For those completing a masters or a PhD, you’re free to work as much as you want!
Now this is a bit of a tricky one as the answer isn’t as straightforward as “yes” or “no.” So, to apply for a Student Visa, you need to meet the English language requirements and provide evidence of English language proficiency in the form of English language test scores.
There are 5 English language test scores that are accepted in Australia for student visa applications:
However, there are different requirements depending on several factors, such as the type of visa you’re applying for, the passport you hold, or whether you’ve completed your schooling in English.
There are also straight up exceptions to this English requirement for:
As we said, not a straightforward answer!
It goes without saying that you need a valid Student Visa in order to stay in Australia, otherwise it’s illegal.
The first thing to do is to check when your visa expires. If you want to stay longer, you’ll have to apply for a new Student Visa – which we cover in this Student Visa Guide of ours.
If your Student Visa has expired and you’re still in Australia, you have to immediately apply for a Bridging Visa E, which is a short-term visa that’ll let you remain in Australia legally while you make arrangements to either leave the country or to apply for a new Student Visa. Don’t delay this as the longer you take the less likely you’ll be in the clear!
For more information on what to do if your visa is expiring or expired, head to the Department of Home Affairs website.
First off, we don’t blame you for wanting to stay in Australia – it’s absolutely lovely!
Secondly, if you want to stay after finishing your study, then you definitely can! You’ll need to apply for a new type of visa and there are a few paths you can take.
The type of visa you can apply for depends on what you plan on doing after your studies. Do you want to have a working holiday, did you want to work and have your employer sponsor your visa here, or did you just want to be a tourist for a few months?
This will determine what kind of visa you can and can’t apply for.
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You definitely can! When you apply for a Student Visa, you can include family members, who are defined as:
If your child have turned 18 at the time your Student Visa is finalised, they’ll have to apply for their own visa.
For more in-depth info on this, head over to the Department of Home Affairs website.
The short answer is no. Almost all applications who are required to complete a medical examination or test for their Australian visa have to get it done by an Australian government-approved panel physicians. There are very – VERY – few exceptions to this, but in almost all cases you cannot go to your local doctor.
As a requirement for your Student Visa, you must have enough money to cover your tuition, travel, and living costs for the duration of your stay. There are a few ways to show that you have enough money for your stay.
As for how much money you would need, you need enough to cover:
The Department of Home Affairs website has a good little guide that goes over how much money you will need.
Where will you be calling home while you study? Where will be the base for your next adventures? Let’s start now and find out.