Selling as an international student
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on 15-03-2025 05:07 PM
Hello All,
I’m an international student here living in Melbourne. I’ve been here for over a year and a half and I have an address here ABN, Australian bank account. Will there be any issues for me to sell products here in Australia. I’ll be sourcing them from China.
I’m selling products that are obviously legal and don’t have any special restrictions on them.
Thanks in advance
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on 15-03-2025 05:15 PM
The items that you are sourcing from China must comply with Australian Standards - especially electrical items.
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on 15-03-2025 05:20 PM
Actually, it would be better if you didn't sell electrical items at all.
There have been way too many instances of Chinese electrical items/batteries setting fire to homes and insurance companies won't cover them.
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15-03-2025 05:24 PM - edited 15-03-2025 05:25 PM
To add, if you're thinking about dropshipping any of the items, read this:
https://www.ebay.com.au/help/policies/selling-policies/third-party-fulfilment-policy?id=4718
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15-03-2025 05:34 PM - edited 15-03-2025 05:34 PM
@abdul-2306 wrote:ABN, Australian bank account
If you're planning on opening a business account, you can't revert back to a personal account
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on 15-03-2025 05:38 PM
Why - as a student - would you need an ABN number.
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on 15-03-2025 10:43 PM
Have you checked with immigration
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on 16-03-2025 02:13 PM
Yes, an international student here to study should not have an ABN number
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on 16-03-2025 02:22 PM
An international student can acquire an ABN - but first have to get a TFN - tax file number.
They still have to abide by their Visa - ie - 40 hours of work per fortnight.
But let's face it - ' stuff ' from China - well - a saturated market already - and think of all those red dots. LOL
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16-03-2025 03:30 PM - edited 16-03-2025 03:32 PM
To add, I'm not an expert and happy to be corrected so hopefully the OP will come back and give us more information.
But visa / legalities permitting and as a general comment , international students can get an ABN as long as working hours (48 per fortnight) during the term time are complied with.
This can vary with a masters / doctorate degree.
As to why a student would need an ABN, many years ago one of my own family members , not an international student, registered a business name with an ABN and successfully freelanced throughout 3 years of Uni.
These days with everything online, plenty of young people and students are now successfully running small businesses online in many areas. Visa allowing, international students are no exception.
However, I don't recommend opening a business acount with eBay.

