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Studying in Australia vs Netherlands

How the two compare on the things that matter most to international students — cost, student visas, work rights and the path to staying on after you graduate.

Australia
Australia
Netherlands
Netherlands
Tuition (per year)
A$20,000–45,000 / year
€8,000–20,000 / year (non-EU)
Living costs
A$22,000–29,000 / year
€13,000–15,000 / year
Student visa
Student visa (subclass 500)
MVV entry visa + residence permit (VVR)
Work while studying
Up to 48 hours per fortnight during term
16 hours/week during term; full-time in summer
Post-study work
Temporary Graduate visa (subclass 485) — 18 months to several years by qualification
Orientation Year (zoekjaar) — 1 year, unrestricted work
Proof of funds
Tuition + A$29,710/yr living + airfare
First-year tuition + ~€15,000 living (usually held by the university)
Path to residency
Points-based skilled migration (189/190/491); regional study earns extra points
Permanent residence after 5 years
Health cover
OSHC private cover mandatory (~A$500–700/yr)
Dutch health insurance required
Main intakes
February and July (main), some November
September (main) and February

Australia — often chosen for

  • Post-study work + PR pathways
  • Large South Asian student community
  • Regional study incentives
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Netherlands — often chosen for

  • Many English-taught programmes
  • 1-year orientation year (zoekjaar)
  • Strong graduate employability
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Figures are typical estimates; visa fees and minimum-funds thresholds change regularly. Always confirm current requirements with the official immigration authority before deciding. Use the study cost calculator to estimate your own budget.

Australia vs Netherlands — common questions

Is it cheaper to study in Australia or Netherlands?+

Tuition in Australia is typically A$20,000–45,000 / year and living costs A$22,000–29,000 / year, while Netherlands is around €8,000–20,000 / year (non-EU) for tuition and €13,000–15,000 / year for living. The cheaper option depends on your course, city and lifestyle — use the study cost calculator to compare your own situation, and remember each country sets a minimum you must prove for the visa.

Which is better for working after graduation, Australia or Netherlands?+

Australia offers Temporary Graduate visa (subclass 485) — 18 months to several years by qualification. Netherlands offers Orientation Year (zoekjaar) — 1 year, unrestricted work. If staying on to work is a priority, weigh the length of the post-study visa against how it leads into longer-term residency in each country.

Which has an easier path to permanent residency, Australia or Netherlands?+

Australia: Points-based skilled migration (189/190/491); regional study earns extra points. Netherlands: Permanent residence after 5 years. Immigration rules change often, so confirm current pathways with a licensed migration adviser before choosing a country for PR reasons.

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