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Australia raises India, 3 others to highest-risk student visa category

Published on: January 12, 2026 1:38 PM

SYDNEY: Australia has reclassified India, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Bhutan as “highest risk” countries for student visa applications, citing emerging integrity concerns, according to Australian and Indian media reports.

Read More: Australia simplifies visa process for Pakistanis

The move, described as out-of-cycle, comes amid reports of fraudulent academic and financial documentation from certain South Asian countries. India alone accounts for nearly 140,000 of Australia’s 650,000 international students, and the four nations together represent almost one-third of 2025 enrolments.

Assessment levels influence documentary requirements and visa processing. Higher-risk countries face stricter checks on finances, English proficiency, and proof of genuine study intentions. Experts warn that this could slow application processing, increase costs, and discourage some prospective students.

From #Vishwaguru slogans to India being tagged ‘highest-risk’ for student visas, this is the real global report card.#Australia tightening checks on Indian students isn’t an accident. It’s the outcome of destroyed institutions, falling credibility and image management replacing… pic.twitter.com/ZURBradRaR

— India With Congress (@UWCforYouth) January 11, 2026

The International Education Association of Australia (IEAA) noted that the shift aims to filter applications and ensure bona fide study motivation. “By placing a number of these countries into the highest risk rating level, it automatically enhances screening of student visa applicants,” said Phil Honeywood, CEO of IEAA.

While the changes target fraudulent applications, industry stakeholders have raised concerns over ambiguity and timing. The sector relies on clear guidance to plan recruitment and assist applicants. Honeywood highlighted that frequent shifts in assessment levels disrupt academic intake planning, particularly as universities begin their first 2026 intake.

Australian Minister for International Education Julian Hill emphasized that Australia remains a key destination for international students, especially as other major destinations like the US, UK, and Canada have tightened entry. Authorities are expected to release detailed guidance on documentation requirements and the duration of the new assessment levels.

Read More: Australian immigration app opens to Pakistani visa applicants

Despite stricter scrutiny, genuine students from India and other affected countries are still expected to have pathways to study in Australia, provided they meet the required documentation and visa criteria.

Filed Under: Uncategorized, World Tagged With: AL3 assessment, Australia, India, International students, Latest, south asia, student visa

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