Source: Study International — 2026-04-13
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What changed
This article is about Suffolk University's law program and career pathways in law/tech/business — it is not about Australian immigration policy, visa changes, or regulations affecting skilled migrants or international students in Australia.
What this means for you
This content does not affect your visa status, sponsorship conditions, or Australian migration obligations. It may be relevant only if you are considering studying law at Suffolk University (a US institution) before or after your Australian visa journey.
Action items
- [ ] If you are interested in studying law abroad, consult your visa conditions to confirm overseas study is permitted
- [ ] If you are on a student visa (subclass 500), check with your institution before enrolling in overseas exchange programs
- [ ] Focus on Australian immigration news sources (Home Affairs, MARA updates) for changes that actually affect your status
Who is affected
This article does not affect Australian visa holders; it covers US higher education only.
Visa types: general Audience: pr-applicants