Source: Study International — 2026-04-21
Not legal advice. Always consult a MARA-registered migration agent for your specific situation.
What changed
This article does not announce any immigration policy changes, visa updates, or regulatory shifts. It is a profile of Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance and how its training model supports artists' careers.
What this means for you
No direct visa or immigration implications. However, if you are an international student considering performing arts study in the UK (not Australia), this may help you evaluate institutional quality — but it does not affect your Australian visa status or pathway.
Action items
- [ ] If considering study-to-work migration, consult a MARA agent about Australian performing arts qualifications and post-study work visas (subclass 485)
- [ ] Verify whether your Australian employer or training provider is recognised by Department of Home Affairs for visa sponsorship purposes
- [ ] Keep institutional accreditation documents if you plan to claim skilled migration points based on your qualification
Who is affected
International students and skilled performers considering study or work pathways, but this article covers UK institutions, not Australian ones.
Visa types: general Audience: pr-applicants