Tips to meet the GTE requirement

The Genuine Temporary Entry (GTE) requirement is one of the major requirements when applying for a student visa (Subclass 500 Student visa) in Australia. It shows that an international student intends to stay in the country temporarily for the sole purpose of acquiring a quality education. Though the GTE is generally straightforward, it helps a lot to have a guide and a proper understanding of what it entails. Here, we’ll share some quick tips on how to meet the GTE requirement.

 

What is the GTE?

The GTE is an integrity assessment. It’s a declaration made by a student visa applicant that demonstrates their commitment to staying in Australia temporarily and using their visa for its intended purpose of education, rather than as a channel to pursue residency in the country.

The GTE considers factors like an applicant’s reasons for pursuing studies in Australia, their ties to their home country and their financial capability. This is substantiated through a written statement from the student, which should typically include information on:

  • personal circumstances in one’s home country
  • potential circumstances in Australia
  • previous study
  • academic or employment progression
  • reason for choosing Australia
  • employment
  • immigration history.

 

Tips to meet the GTE requirement

The key to meeting the GTE requirement is to properly justify one’s choice to pursue education in Australia and to exhibit an intention to only remain in the country temporarily. Here are some tips to do just that:

Do proper research

The student should choose a course and a university that aligns with their educational background or their career aspirations. They should take the time to look into different programs, considering not just the diploma they get after their schooling, but the experience they will have to achieve it.

Be transparent

Applicants must be honest with their circumstances, especially if they feel that these might raise some concerns. They should think about their current personal limitations. Then, they must factor them into their decision-making when it comes to their potential life in Australia. They must make sure that they can back everything up.

Get straight to the point

The GTE written statement must be written with a maximum of 300 words. Applicants must make smart use of that space. It’s best to avoid adding too much fluff and, instead, strive to put substance in every sentence so that everything said proves one’s purpose for obtaining a student visa.

Justify one’s choices

The student should prove that they’ve thoroughly thought about their prospects. There are countless universities and educational programs around the world, so the question is: why Australia? The applicant must be able to justify their choices and show that receiving an Australian education is their best path to reaching their study and career goals.

Provide evidence

The GTE requirement encourages providing documents to support the written statement. The student should review their application and supply the needed paperwork to substantiate their purpose. Examples of evidence include financial statements, ties to the home country (e.g. employment contracts, land titles, etc.) and previous transcripts.

 

Learn more about the GTE requirement

Every person aspiring to study in Australia must comply with the GTE requirement. Speak to our business development experts to learn more about guiding students to meet this essential study-abroad criterion.

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