Foreign Affairs recipients and Foreign Affairs students reg-1.04A — as in force on 2026-06-01 — F2026C00497 · Compilation No. 287 — https://www.legislation.gov.au/F2026C00497/latest/text 1.04A Foreign Affairs recipients and Foreign Affairs students (1) In this regulation: cease, in relation to a full-time course of study or training, includes to complete, to withdraw from, or to be excluded from, that course. Foreign Affairs student visa means a student visa granted to a person who, as an applicant: (a) satisfied the primary criteria for the grant of the visa; and (b) was a student in a full-time course of study or training under a scholarship scheme or training program approved by the Foreign Minister or AusAID Minister. (2) A person is a Foreign Affairs recipient if: (a) either: (i) the person is the holder of a Foreign Affairs student visa and has ceased: (A) the full-time course of study or training to which that visa relates; or (B) another course approved by the Foreign Minister or AusAID Minister in substitution for that course; or (ii) if the person is not the holder of a Foreign Affairs student visa—the person has in the past been the holder of a Foreign Affairs student visa and has ceased: (A) the full-time course of study or training to which the last Foreign Affairs student visa held by the person related; or (B) another course approved by the Foreign Minister or AusAID Minister in substitution for that course; and (b) the person has not spent at least 2 years outside Australia since ceasing the course. (3) A person is a Foreign Affairs student if: (a) the person has been approved by the Foreign Minister or AusAID Minister to undertake a full-time course of study or training under a scholarship scheme or training program approved by the Foreign Minister or AusAID Minister; and (b) the person is: (i) the holder of a Foreign Affairs student visa granted in circumstances where the person intended to undertake the full-time course of study or training; or (ii) an applicant for a student visa whose application shows an intention to undertake a full-time course of study or training; and (c) in the case of a person mentioned in subparagraph (b)(i)—the person has not ceased: (i) the full-time course of study or training to which the visa relates; or (ii) another course approved by the Foreign Minister or AusAID Minister in substitution for that course.