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Australian Recognition of Prior Learning Impacted by New RTO Standards

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New legislation and rules have been implemented in 2025 to address visa loopholes and other migration challenges in Australia. There are concerns about how the recent changes to Student Visa applications and Registered Training Organisation (RTO) Standards could impact international students who are hoping to study in Australia. 

Visa Changes Impacting International Students

Many of the changes made by the Australian Government Department of Employment and Workplace Relations (DEWR) will impact international students greatly. 

The application fee for the Subclass 500 Student Visa has more than doubled, the financial capacity requirement for students has increased from $24,505 to $29,710, the English language proficiency requirement has been raised, and the number of new international students has been capped at 270,000. 

For those who intend to fast-track their qualification with an RPL assessment, there are additional changes to consider.

Increased Standards for RTOs and RPL Assessments

The Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA) has identified Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) as a significant area of concern regarding its use as a pathway for skilled migration. 

Roar Training Solutions, a reputable RTO in the Sunshine Coast, says that in the past, unscrupulous, fraudulent RTOs have promised quick and cheap qualifications to unsuspecting international students, issuing them with worthless certifications. Other low-quality providers have been found to inadequately assess RPL evidence for authenticity, completeness, or currency against course requirements, subsequently compromising the validity of the qualifications. 

The recent changes to the Registered Training Organisation Standards ensure that RPL assessments are rigorous and align with industry standards. The changes offer an additional layer of protection for international students, improving learning outcomes and ensuring the qualifications they pay for lead to genuine employment pathways. In addition, students can be confident that the RPL certificate they receive is legitimate. 

How RPL Changes May Impact International Students 

There are several ways these stricter RPL standards may affect international students. 

Students will be required to provide comprehensive evidence of prior learning, including detailed records of previous training, work experience and any other relevant qualifications. This increased document requirement may take longer to collect and could incur extra costs, potentially delaying the commencement of studies. 

Increased scrutiny of RPL documentation and applications could mean longer processing times. 

If an RPL application is rejected due to insufficient documentation or non-compliance with the current standards, students may face challenges in meeting visa requirements, resulting in a student visa being denied or having an existing visa cancelled.

Choosing a Reputable RTO

Whilst these changes make things more challenging for international students, obtaining an education in Australia is still a worthwhile pursuit. By carefully researching RTOs before choosing one, students can avoid fraudulent providers and achieve the high-quality education they’re seeking. 

Students should check that an RTO is listed on the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS), and that it employs competent trainers, has updated course content, and strong support services. In addition, students should request an RTO’s ASQA audit or performance report. 

Better Study Outcomes for International Students 

Being granted a visa to study in Australia has become more competitive. However, these changes will ultimately benefit international students, ensuring that the time and money they invest in their education leads to a recognised qualification and an exciting career pathway ahead.

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