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Study and Work in Australia for Filipinos

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Based on thousands of inquiries from Filipino students, these are the top 6 questions we hear most. Find yours below and get straight to the answer.

What are the top courses?

See which courses Filipino students choose most

Am I qualified?

Do I meet the requirements? Will I be accepted?

How much does it cost?

Course fees, living expenses, and total costs

Which course leads to PR?

Does this course lead to permanent residency?

Can I Bring My Family?

Can my partner or children come with me?

What is the first step?

I don’t have a visa yet. How do I start?
High Demand Occupation

In-Demand Jobs in Australia Filipinos Often Choose

Every course in this list appears on Australia’s national occupation shortage list (Jobs and Skills Australia, 2026). These aren’t just popular study options, they’re careers where Australian employers are actively hiring and sponsoring overseas workers for permanent residency.

Top Courses

All on Australia’s occupation shortage list

$60K – $110K+

Salary range depending on course & location

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Job opportunities in every state & territory

130,000+

Trade & care job vacancies open in Australia right now

Course Demand & Salary Breakdown

Course → Career Outcome Job Demand Level Average Salary (AUD / year)
Course → Career Outcome Carpentry → Carpenter
Job Demand Level Very High
Average Salary (AUD / year) $75,000 – $105,000+
Course → Career Outcome Nursing → Registered Nurse
Job Demand Level Very High
Average Salary (AUD / year) $75,000 – $95,000+
Course → Career Outcome Childcare → Early Childhood Educator
Job Demand Level Very High
Average Salary (AUD / year) $65,000 – $78,000+
Course → Career Outcome Aged Care → Aged Care Worker
Job Demand Level Very High
Average Salary (AUD / year) $60,000 – $75,000+
Course → Career Outcome Teaching → Teacher
Job Demand Level Very High
Average Salary (AUD / year) $85,000 – $110,000+
Course → Career Outcome Commercial Cookery → Chef / Cook
Job Demand Level Very High
Average Salary (AUD / year) $65,000 – $90,000+
Course → Career Outcome Automotive Mechanical → Motor Mechanic
Job Demand Level High
Average Salary (AUD / year) $75,000 – $100,000+
Course → Career Outcome Hospitality Management → Hospitality Manager
Job Demand Level High
Average Salary (AUD / year) $80,000 – $100,000+
Course → Career Outcome Tech & IT → IT Support / Systems Admin
Job Demand Level High
Average Salary (AUD / year) $78,000 – $110,000+
Course → Career Outcome Business & Management → Business Administrator
Job Demand Level Moderate to High
Average Salary (AUD / year) $70,000 – $100,000+
All salaries listed are based on SEEK advertised salary data, February 2026.

Salary Expectations

Salaries in Australia vary depending on your course, qualifications, experience, and location. Entry-level positions typically start between AUD $60,000 to $70,000 per year. With experience, most trade and care workers earn between AUD $75,000 to $95,000 per year. Senior roles, supervisors, and specialists in high-demand fields like nursing, IT, and carpentry can earn AUD $100,000 or more per year.

For trade pathways, carpentry and painting & decorating offer strong career options. Automotive and carpentry salary ranges are also covered in our article on in-demand trade courses for mining jobs in Australia.

All salaries listed are based on SEEK advertised salary data, February 2026.

Top Courses Filipinos Choose in Australia

Compare the three most popular study options Filipino students choose for work experience and long term opportunities.

Commercial Cookery

Hospitality focused course
Commercial cookery is the most common choice for Filipino students. It suits those with hospitality experience or those who want practical, hands on training with strong part time work opportunities.
  • Easiest access to part-time work
  • Low entry barriers for beginners
  • Practical skills learned quickly
  • Widely available across Australia
  • Irregular hours and weekend work
  • High competition in major cities
  • Progress depends on employer

Aged Care

Care and support roles
Aged care is popular among Filipinos with caregiving experience. Courses focus on practical care skills and often lead to steady employment while studying or after graduation.
  • Strong nationwide job demand
  • Easier entry than nursing
  • Steady hours often available
  • Good stepping stone into healthcare
  • Physically demanding work
  • Emotionally challenging at times
  • Shift-based schedules

Nursing

Healthcare profession
Nursing is a highly respected profession among Filipinos. It requires stronger English and academic commitment but offers long term career stability for eligible students.
  • Strong professional career status
  • High demand across Australia
  • Clear long-term progression
  • Stable full-time employment
  • Higher English requirements
  • Longer and costlier study path
  • Registration requirements apply

Early Childhood Education

Early Childhood Education is a popular pathway for Filipinos who want structured work, meaningful careers, and long term stability in Australia.

Stable, structured workplaces

Clear routines and professional environments, unlike casual or shift heavy jobs.

Meaningful, people focused work

A role built on care, responsibility, and trust with children and families.

Clear long term career direction

A recognised profession for those planning more than short term work.
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Join Brad as he visits Imagine Education on the Gold Coast and takes you inside their Early Childhood Education facilities. Get a real look at campus life, hands on training, and how this pathway can lead to childcare and early learning roles in Australia.

What’s the Real Total Cost?

Here are two example courses with complete cost breakdowns: Individual Support (Aged Care) and Commercial Cookery. See exactly what you’ll pay.

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Not interested in these courses? Want to see costs for nursing, early childhood education, or another trade? Calculate your exact financial requirements in under 2 minutes.

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Individual Support

Certificate III (6-12 months)
  • Visa application: $2,000
  • OSHC insurance (1 year): $600-800
  • Course tuition: $5,000-10,000
  • Living expenses: $29,710/year
  • Assessment fee: $1,000-2,000
  • Show money required: $29,710 min
  • Initial deposit: $1,000-3,000
  • Must prove financial capacity
  • Additional costs for family members
  • Payment plans may have interest

Total: $38,310-43,510

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Commercial Cookery

Certificate III & IV (2 years)
  • Visa application: $2,000
  • OSHC insurance: $1,200-1,600
  • Course tuition: $10,000-15,000/year
  • Living expenses: $59,420
  • Assessment fee: $1,000-2,000
  • Show money required: $29,710 min
  • Initial deposit: $1,000-3,000
  • Must prove financial capacity
  • Additional costs for family members
  • Payment plans may have interest

Total: $83,620-94,020

Why Filipinos Choose Trade Courses?

Trade courses are popular because they match real Filipino goals: work while studying, avoid wrong courses, and build a practical pathway forward.

Practical Skills. Faster Progress.
Trade courses are hands on, job focused, and easier to align with real work opportunities.

Turn Experience Into Real Qualifications

Many Filipinos already have hands on experience from hospitality, care, or support roles. Trade courses build on that experience and help turn it into recognised Australian qualifications employers understand.

How Skills Assessment works

Fewer Expensive Mistakes

Filipinos often choose the wrong course because it sounds good or someone recommended it. Trade courses are easier to assess because the outcomes are clear: skills, jobs, and demand.

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Study That Fits Your Life

Most Filipinos need to work while studying, send money home, and plan step by step. Trade courses are structured to allow work, practical training, and realistic progression without overcommitting early.

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Your Exact Visa Pathway (Step-by-Step)

Pathway: Filipino Student → Healthcare Professional → Permanent Resident

Eligibility Check

We review your background, budget, and goals to see if studying a trade in Australia is a good fit and what realistic options you have.
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Choose the Right Trade Course

We shortlist trade courses that match your profile and align with skilled occupations and job demand in Australia.
2

Plan Your Student Visa Application

We guide you through the student visa process and study plan so your documents and course choice support your long term goals.
3

Study, Work, Then Explore PR Pathways

You study your trade, gain local experience, then we map the next steps based on your results, location, and the options available at the time.
4

Start Your Study Journey the Smart Way

Book a free consultation to explore trade courses and your next steps in Australia.

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Real Students. Real Progress.

See how Filipino students planned their studies in Australia and built real careers through trade pathways.

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Migration Pathways

How Filipinos Go From Study to Permanent Residency?

Most Filipinos follow the same 3-step pathway. Here’s what each stage looks like and which visa applies.

Study in Australia

Student Visa (Subclass 500)

  • Enrol in a trade or care course
  • Work while studying
  • Gain Australian qualifications
  • Costs from AUD $12,000/year

Get Employer Sponsored

Skills in Demand Visa (Subclass 482)

  • Find an employer who will sponsor you
  • Occupation must be on the CSOL list
  • No points test required
  • Can lead directly to permanent residency

Apply for PR

Skilled Migration (189 / 190 / 491)

  • Score points using your Australian work experience
  • State nomination (190) or regional (491) adds bonus points
  • Most Filipinos achieve PR within 3–5 years

Can I Bring My Family?

Yes, you can bring your partner and children. Here’s how it works at each stage of your journey.

Your Family Can Come With You
Include your partner and children in your visa application from the start.

Partner

Include your spouse or de facto partner
  • Can come as a dependent
  • Same work rights as you
  • Work 20 hours/week (student visa)
  • Full-time work (graduate visa)
  • 12+ months evidence
  • Evidence of genuine relationship
  • Health & character requirements
  • Additional visa fee and OSHC
  • Higher financial capacity needed
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Children

Bring your children with you
  • Under 18 can be included
  • Under 23 if still dependent
  • Can attend Australian schools
  • Included in visa application
  • Birth certificates required
  • Health requirements apply
  • Custody documents if separated
  • Additional visa fee and OSHC
  • School fees may apply

Plan Your Family's Journey to Australia

Book a consultation to discuss family visa options, requirements, and how to bring your partner and children with you.

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Questions Filipinos Often Ask

Get answers from the Pathway to Aus team to the most common questions

Can I study a trade in Australia if I don’t already have a visa?

Yes. If you want to study a trade course in Australia, you need a valid Student Visa (Subclass 500) first. This visa lets you stay long enough to complete your course. To apply, you must enroll in an accredited trade course and meet requirements for that visa.

What visa do I need to study a trade course in Australia?

The most common visa for international students is the Student Visa (Subclass 500). This lets you stay in Australia to complete your course and work part-time while studying. After completing your trade qualification, other visas like the Graduate Visa (Subclass 485) may become available.

Can I work while studying a trade course in Australia?

Yes. On a student visa, international students are allowed to work part-time (up to 40 hours per fortnight during term time and full-time during scheduled breaks). This is standard for student visa holders and helps many Filipino students support themselves while studying.

How much does it cost to study a trade course in Australia?

The cost varies depending on the trade and the training provider you choose. The tuition fees for trade courses typically fall between roughly AUD 7,000 and AUD 14,000 per year for international students, though this range can shift based on the specific course and provider you select.

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FAQs About Trade Courses

This video discusses some of the most common questions we are asked about learning a trade in Australia.

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