When Nigerians and other African students arrive in Australia on a Student Visa (Subclass 500), one of the most important visa conditions they must follow is Condition 8202: Maintain Enrollment.
This condition often confuses new students. Many unintentionally break it by changing courses incorrectly, reducing study load, or even failing units; and risk visa cancellation.
In this blog, we explain what Condition 8202 means, why it matters, how to comply, and how we help African students stay visa-safe while pursuing their studies.
Condition 8202 requires international students to:
Stay Enrolled
You must be enrolled in a full-time course registered on CRICOS (Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students).
Maintain Course Level
You must remain enrolled at the same or higher AQF (Australian Qualifications Framework) level as your original visa course.
Achieve Satisfactory Course Progress
You must pass enough subjects to keep making academic progress.
Meet Attendance Requirements
For some vocational and English courses, minimum attendance is compulsory.
In short: You must remain a genuine, full-time student in Australia.
Visa Protection: Breaching 8202 can result in visa cancellation.
Future Applications: PR or skilled visas may be refused if you breached past student visa conditions.
Compliance Checks: Immigration receives reports from your school if you fail to meet enrollment rules.
✅ Compliant Student (Safe):
Ngozi is studying a Master’s in Public Health. She passes her courses, maintains full-time enrollment, and renews her COE when needed → Visa intact.
❌ Non-Compliant Student (Risky):
Samuel switches from a Master’s to a Diploma (lower AQF level) without applying for a new visa → Breaches 8202 → Risks cancellation.
1. Always Stay Enrolled in a CRICOS-Registered Course
Check that your university/college is on the CRICOS list.
Afrovo verifies this before admission.
2. Don’t Downgrade Without Advice
Moving to a lower AQF level (e.g., Bachelor → Diploma) requires a new visa.
Afrovo checks if your desired switch is safe.
3. Maintain Full-Time Study Load
Typically, this means at least 3–4 subjects per semester.
If you need a reduced load, get written approval.
4. Pass Your Units
Continuous failure = report to immigration.
Afrovo helps with academic support & appeals.
5. Keep Your COE Updated
If your COE is cancelled, your visa may be cancelled too.
Afrovo ensures all COEs remain valid when you change courses.
Withdrawing from a course without re-enrolling.
Switching to a lower-level course without applying for a new visa.
Ignoring academic struggles until it’s too late.
Failing to renew COE after deferrals or breaks.
Ensures all courses are CRICOS-approved.
Advises on safe course switches without breaching 8202.
Provides visa guidance if downgrading is necessary.
Supports students with appeals for academic progress issues.
Keeps you visa-safe while aligning your education with PR goals.
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