FAQ
What are some basic options available through Australian Internships Program in Australia?
Work Experience: Gain valuable training and experience by completing an internship with one of Australia's leading organisations.
English Language: English language tuition is available to assist you gain the necessary English language skills required for your internship. Find out more on English Language Programs here.
Is there a time limit for the Internship?
There is no set timeframe for internships and the duration is negotiated with your sponsoring trainer however generally trainers request a minimum period of six months, with a maximum period offered of 12 months. Australian Internships will negotiate the duration of your internship to suit your request. Internship durations vary from 6 weeks through to 12 months.
What if I'm not a native English speaker?
You will need sufficient English to be able to perform your duties and work efficiently in the working environment. Evidence of English language level required is IELTS 6 or TOEFL 550. You will limit your learning and opportunities if you do not have sufficient English. Australian Internships advise that applicants with limited English complete English Language Studies in Australia prior to the commencement of your internship with one of our education partners.
Will I be paid for the Internship?
No, candidates participating in the Professional Internship Program will not be paid for the internship - it is a voluntary non-paid training period. Candidates who are selected for the Hospitality Program will have internships arranged on a paid basis.
How much will it cost for the Internship?
An indication of fees are available here. Please contact either Australian Internships or your local representative for specific information on the internship program fees. You can contact Australian Internships here.
What does the Internship fee include?
The internship fee includes all expenses associated with the arrangement of the internship, supply of the necessary documents to gain visa approval for the internship, support and assistance with the visa application, regular counseling support services for the duration of your internship, monthly newsletters, regular events in selected locations and supply of the Performance Statement from your sponsoring trainer.
Is the deposit refundable?
The deposit of AUD$500 is a non-refundable administration fee for the services provided by Australian Internships to process your application and commence work arranging your internship in the field of your choice.
Can I get credit with my University for the Internship in Australia?
Yes, most of our interns are completing their compulsory practical component of their university studies. Australian Internships will supply the necessary documents for your university to ensure that you gain credit for the internship completed in Australia.
Are there any special requirements needed to gain an Internship?
Yes, briefly these requirements include:
- Details of completed or current studies listed in a current Résumé – colour photo must be inserted in résumé
- Statement of results from your University (academic records)
- Statement indicating that the internship is a requirement of your course or that it is endorsed and supported by the University and/or an employer.
- Statement of Internship Objectives and how the internship relates to current studies or occupation
- Evidence of financial support or training wage. This may be included in the home university letter, the training body letter or as a separate document.
- Evidence of current Medical, Accident, Travel and Personal Liability Insurance – not required if insurance has been requested with Australian Internships
How long will it take to arrange my Internship?
Australian Internships advises that you allow a minimum of four months to make the necessary arrangements for the internship and visa processing.
Can Australian Internships arrange insurance?
You must provide proof of accident, medical, travel and personal liability insurance prior to starting the internship. Yes, Australian Internships can arrange insurance if requested.
What if my Internship interest in not listed here?
Please just contact us with your request - Australian Internships boasts a 100% success rate with internships and we are sure that we will be able to assist with your enquiry.
Can I travel in Australia before or after my Internship?
Yes, subject to the visa issued. You are generally provided with four weeks after your internship where you may travel in Australia; however just let us know if you have any special travel requests.
Can I obtain an Internship on another Visa?
Yes, you can complete an internship on a Working Holiday Visa if you are eligible for a working holiday visa. The internship duration must not exceed 6 months on a working holiday visa. If you are from one of the following countries you may be eligible for a working holiday visa: United Kingdom, Canada, the Netherlands, Japan, Republic of Ireland, Republic of Korea, Malta, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) of the People's Republic of China, Finland, the Republic of Cyprus, France, Italy, Belgium, Estonia and Taiwan. (please refer to the DIAC website for additional information www.immi.gov.au)
What are my options for doing an internship abroad?
Australian Internships offers a number of wonderful internship, language and volunteer programs abroad. You can choose from programs in countries such as The Netherlands, Germany, France, Brazil, Ghana, China, Spain, The United States, Canada, Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Peru and New Zealand. For additional information regarding the programs available please refer to the Abroad section of the website or contact us.
Can I do an Internship abroad if I am not fluent in a second language?
Yes, you can do an internship abroad if you are not fluent in a second language. A number of countries that we work with are English speaking countries (New Zealand, The United States and Canada). If you are interested in going to an alternative country we can arrange a language course for you which will assist with your language skills prior to commencing your internship.
What is cultural shock and can interns suffer from this?
For the interns such a change in the cultural environment can sometimes be overwhelming and a phenomenon known as Culture Shock may develop. Culture Shock are the feelings of anxiety that come from functioning in a entirely different surrounding. Australian Internships tries to limit this by providing support through constant communication with interns and providing monthly social meetings. We actively provide an environment where interns can compare their similarities and celebrate their differences.
