How is “Immigration Risk” Actually Calculated?

When people talk about high-risk student cohorts, Evidence Level, or provider risk, many assume that it is objective. Not necessarily. 

The Department uses a quantitative model based on immigration outcomes of students linked to each provider + country of origin.

Behind the scenes, the system tracks several behavioural indicators.

The Five Key Risk Signals

The evidence level calculation is based on five immigration outcomes, each with a specific weighting:

1. Visa cancellations — 25% weight

Students whose visas were cancelled after being granted.

This may include:

  • non-compliance with visa conditions
  • attendance breaches
  • work violations
  • fraud discovered later

Higher cancellation rates increase risk.

2. Refusals due to fraud — 40% weight

This is the largest weighting in the model.

It includes cases where applications were refused due to:

  • fake documents
  • misrepresentation
  • fraudulent financial evidence
  • fabricated GS narratives

Even a small number of fraud refusals can significantly raise the risk score.

3. Standard visa refusals (excluding fraud) — 10% weight

These are typical refusals, such as:

  • Genuine Student concerns
  • financial capacity doubts
  • unclear study plans

They carry lower weight because not all refusals indicate deliberate misuse.

4. Students becoming unlawful non-citizens — 15% weight

This occurs when students:

  • overstay their visa
  • fail to maintain lawful status
  • do not transition to another visa

This signals immigration compliance risk after arrival.

5. Subsequent Protection Visa applications — 10% weight

This measures how many student visa holders later apply for Protection visas (asylum claims). While legitimate claims exist, high rates may indicate student visa pathway misuse.

The Risk Score → Evidence Level

These indicators are combined into an Evidence Level Index.

The simplified thresholds are:

Evidence IndexEvidence Level
Below 1.0Level 1 (Lowest risk)
1.0 – 2.7Level 2
Above 2.7Level 3 (Highest risk)

The Protection visa rate is added to the index to determine the final Evidence Level.

What This Means for Providers

Immigration risk is a data model tracking behaviour across the entire student lifecycle. Which means the risk exposure is shaped by the recruitment volume, actual vsa application and immigration decisions of their students.

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