The social work visa Australia pathway enables qualified social workers to live and work in Australia under employer-sponsored or regional skilled migration streams. At Bay Migration we guide you through eligibility checks, sponsorship requirements, registration with relevant boards and visa submission.
Social Work is a profession dedicated to improving people’s lives, supporting vulnerable individuals, and strengthening communities. From helping families in crisis to advocating for social justice and mental health awareness, social workers are vital change-makers in society.
Global Recognition – Accredited programs prepare you for practice in many countries.
High Demand – Growing need for social workers in mental health, aged care, and child welfare.
Impactful Career – Work directly with people and communities to create meaningful change.
Migration Opportunities – Social Work is on skilled occupation lists in several countries.
Diverse Pathways – Roles in government, NGOs, hospitals, schools, and international organisations.
You may be eligible if you are:
A high school graduate aiming for a bachelor’s degree in Social Work.
A university graduate from any field looking to pursue a Master of Social Work.
Someone with a background in psychology, sociology, or community service (advantageous but not required).
Strong in communication, empathy, and ethical awareness.
Entry Requirements:
Minimum academic qualifications (varies by university).
English proficiency test (IELTS/TOEFL/PTE).
Police clearance and Working with Children Check (for placements).
A Social Work degree blends theory, practice, and hands-on experience. Subjects typically include:
Foundations of Social Work & Human Behavior
Ethics & Professional Practice
Social Policy & Advocacy
Mental Health & Counselling
Child, Youth & Family Welfare
Research Methods in Social Work
Field Placement / Practicum (minimum 500–1000 hours depending on program)
Tuition Fees: Approx. AUD $28,000 – $40,000 per year (undergraduate or postgraduate).
Living Costs: Around AUD $20,000 per year (housing, food, transport).
Scholarships: Up to 30–50% available depending on academic performance and university.
We help you identify the best scholarships and financial aid options tailored to your profile.
Graduates in Social Work can pursue careers such as:
Community Development Officer
Child Protection Worker
Mental Health Counsellor
School Social Worker
Family Services Case Manager
Refugee & Migrant Support Worker
Policy Analyst / Researcher
Average Salary: AUD $65,000 – $85,000 per year (entry level to mid-career).
We start with a one-on-one consultation to understand your academic background, career goals, and personal preferences. Our counsellors assess your eligibility for Social Work programs, clarify admission requirements, and design a study pathway that matches both your ambitions and long-term career plans.
With partnerships across top universities and colleges, we help you choose the right institution based on ranking, tuition fees, location, scholarship opportunities, and accreditation. We ensure the program not only fits your interests but also meets licensing and migration requirements in your destination country.
Our expert team guides you through the entire application process—from preparing transcripts and references to crafting a compelling Statement of Purpose (SOP). We carefully check every detail to avoid delays and ensure your application is professionally presented for maximum acceptance chances.
Education can be expensive, but we help ease the burden by identifying scholarships and financial aid you qualify for. Whether merit-based, need-based, or international student scholarships, we support you in completing applications, preparing essays, and submitting documents to improve your chances of receiving funding.
Navigating visa requirements can be complex. Our certified counsellors provide step-by-step support in preparing your visa documents, submitting your application, and preparing you for interviews (if required). We stay updated on immigration rules to give you the best chance of success.
Our support doesn’t stop once you get your visa. We assist you in finding safe and affordable accommodation, guide you on travel and health insurance, and prepare you with a cultural orientation for your new country. Once you arrive, we continue to support you with course changes, transfers, and academic advice whenever needed.
It’s a professional program that trains students to help individuals and communities overcome social, emotional, and financial challenges.
You’ll need to complete high school (Year 12 or equivalent) and meet English proficiency (IELTS 6.5 overall or equivalent).
A Bachelor of Social Work takes 4 years, while a Master’s (Qualifying) takes 2 years of full-time study.
Yes. Accredited programs include around 1,000 hours of practical fieldwork in welfare or community settings.
Yes. Social Work is on Australia’s Skilled Occupation List, making graduates eligible for PR pathways.
Graduates can work as Social Workers, Case Managers, Child Protection Officers, or Community Support Workers across Australia.