Curtin University
Travel guide for Indian students — Perth, Australia. Nearest international gateway: PER (Perth).
Curtin University is a popular choice for Indian students in Perth.
Getting around Perth
Perth's trains and buses (all on the SmartRider card, with a student concession if eligible) cover the city, and free CAT buses circle the centre. Curtin's main campus is in Bentley, southeast of the CBD, on the bus network.
From the airport to campus
From Perth Airport (PER), the Airport Line train reaches the city centre in about 20 minutes, then a train/bus to campus; a taxi/rideshare is roughly AUD 35-50.
When to book flights
Australian universities mainly intake in late February (Semester 1) and July (Semester 2) - book 6-10 weeks ahead from your nearest Indian metro and compare live carriers above.
Visiting your child at Curtin University means flying into Perth Airport (PER); the Airport Line train reaches the centre in about 20 minutes. Plan the subclass 600 visitor visa well ahead.
Getting from PER to campus
Visitor visa for parents
Indian parents need an Australian Visitor visa (subclass 600), usually the Tourist stream. It is applied for online through ImmiAccount and is fully digital - there is no visa stamp, and status is checked via VEVO. It allows stays of 3, 6 or 12 months; parents of a student in Australia often qualify for a longer 6 or 12-month stay, and in some cases a multi-year (up to 3-year) multiple-entry visitor visa is granted.
- Apply online via ImmiAccount; the visa is digital (no passport stamp) and verified through VEVO.
- Build a strong file: proof of funds, an invitation letter from your child, and clear ties to home for the 'genuine visitor' test.
- Parents of a student already in Australia have a strong reason for a longer 6 or 12-month stay - state it clearly.
- A health-insurance condition (8501) may be attached, and the visitor visa cannot be used to work or converted to a work visa.
Just admitted to Curtin University? Here's your arrival checklist.
Arrival checklist
- Book your flight into Perth (PER) early for the best semester-intake fares.
- Airport Line train from PER to the centre (~20 min), then train/bus to campus.
- Perth is a regional centre for migration - line up first-week housing before arrival.
- Arrange Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) for your whole stay and show ~AUD 24,505 in living funds for the subclass 500 visa.
Perth, the Western Australian capital, is a mid-cost, sunny and isolated student city - about AUD 1,650-2,300 a month all-in sharing and cooking, with weekly-quoted rents (a shared room typically AUD 200-330/week). It has a strong mining and resources job market, a relaxed lifestyle, and is designated a regional centre for some migration purposes. Trains and buses use the SmartRider card.
Monthly cost of living in Perth (a student estimate)
That's roughly A$19,500-27,500 a year for living costs, on top of tuition.
Finding accommodation
Perth rents are quoted weekly and mid-range; students share near campus, with free CAT buses in the centre.
- Rents are quoted weekly - multiply by about 4.3 for the monthly figure.
- Perth counts as a regional centre for some migration purposes - potential extra post-study work time.
- Free CAT buses circle the city centre; get the SmartRider concession if eligible.
Working part-time
On a Student visa (subclass 500) you can work up to 48 hours per fortnight (a rolling two-week period) while your course is in session, and unlimited hours during scheduled course breaks - this is visa condition 8105. Master's-by-research and PhD students have no hour limit. The cap counts all jobs combined and is enforced through tax-office data-matching, so staying within it protects your visa. After graduating you can apply for the Temporary Graduate visa (subclass 485): full, unrestricted work rights for two to four years depending on your qualification and study location (regional areas give more time), with a pathway toward permanent residency. You must generally be under 35 and apply while in Australia.
Safety & student support
Perth's universities sits in a generally safe Australian city; use normal city awareness at night.
- Perth's universities has campus security and student-safety escort services - save the campus number.
- Australian cities are generally safe, with reliable public transport.
- A relaxed, generally safe city; normal awareness in the Northbridge nightlife area at night.
Indian community & food
Perth has a growing Indian community with desi grocers across the suburbs.
Indian grocery stores
- Indian/South Asian grocers across the suburbs (Cannington, Mirrabooka and others) stock spices, lentils and staples.
- Mainstream Woolworths, Coles and Aldi carry world-food aisles; specialist stores cover the rest.
- Selection is solid and growing with the community.
Student community
- Perth's universities have active Indian and South Asian societies with Diwali and Holi events.
- The city has Hindu temples and community organisations.
- A good and growing range of Indian restaurants across the city.
Cost & living figures for Perth last verified Jun 2026. Figures are estimates and change over time.
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