The subclass 462 Work and Holiday visa allows certain tourists aged between 18 and 30 years old to have an extended holiday in Australia, while supplementing their funds  with short term work. 

The visa is valid for 12 months and allows multiple entries into and exits from Australia. Visa holders can generally work for up to six months with any one employer (unless a concession applies) and can study for up to four months. Work up to 12 months for some types of ‘specified work’ may be possible.

A second Work and Holiday visa may be granted to those applicants who complete three months of specified work in Australia while holding their first Working and Holiday visa. A third Work and Holiday visa may be granted where the visa holder meets additional specified work requirements during the second Work and  Holiday visa period.

 

Requirements

Note: These are the minimum requirements for an application for this type of visa. Depending upon your particular circumstances, you may need to meet additional requirements.

You must:

  • be outside of Australia when you apply for your first Working Holiday Visa
  • be aged between 18 and 30 years old at the time of application 
  • hold a passport for one of the countries, or regions, listed in the table below

Countries Participating with Australia in the Work and Holiday Program

  • Argentina
  • Austria
  • Chile
  • China
  • Czech Republic
  • Ecuador
  • Greece
  • Hungary
  • Indonesia
  • Israel
  • Luxembourg
  • Malaysia
  • Peru
  • Poland
  • Portugal
  • San Marino
  • Singapore
  • Slovak Republic
  • Slovenia 
  • Spain
  • Switzerland
  • Thailand
  • Turkey
  • Uruguay
  • U.S.A
  • Vietnam

Depending upon your country of origin, you will also need to meet other specific requirements, which may include:

  • completion of a certain level of education (e.g. secondary school, tertiary study/qualification)
  • English language competence (e.g. IELTS overall band score of 4.5)
  • home government support (e.g. letter of support from your home government)

If you are applying for your second Work and Holiday visa, you must also:

  • have completed three calendar months of specified work in Australia while on your first Work and Holiday visa

To be eligible for a third Work and Holiday visa, you must:

  • on or after 1 July 2019, have completed six calendar months of specified work in Australia while on your second Work and Holiday visa

 

THE SPECIFIED WORK REQUIREMENT FOR A SECOND OR THIRD VISA

 

Regional Australia

  • Plant & animal cultivation
  • Construction

Northern Australia Only

  • Fishing and pearling
  • Tree farming and felling
  • Tourism and Hospitality

Anywhere in Australia

  • critical COVID-19 work in healthcare and medical sectors, carried out after 31 January 2020, while holding a subclass 462 visa (or subclass 408 AGEE COVID-19 Pandemic event visa for subsequent subclass 462 visa applications lodged after 14 November 2020).

Voluntary work is not accepted as ‘work’ for the purposes of applying for a second or third Work and Holiday visa although concessions to this may be provided from time to time for visa holders assisting with certain national emergency volunteer efforts. Please contact us if you would like more information on any volunteer concessions currently available.

The period of specified work (either three months for a second Work and Holiday visa, or six months for a third Work and Holiday visa) means an evidenced period of paid, full-time equivalent work over a minimum period of 88 calendar days (for three months) or 179 calendar days (for six months) in Australia. ‘Regional Australia’ and ‘northern Australia’ are defined by post code. One day of full-time work is taken to be the normal number of hours per day (or shift) that is considered standard for that particular industry and the role in which you are employed. You can complete the work in a variety of ways.

For example, to be eligible for a second Work and Holiday visa, an applicant must evidence:

  • working full time, 5 days per week for a continuous 3 calendar month period, including on a piecework rate agreement OR
  • working less than 5 days per week in any combination of full-time, part-time or piecework rate work which adds up to the equivalent of five days a week over 3 calendar months OR
  • working less than five days a week over a longer period than 3 calendar months, including on a piece work rate agreement.

The work can be with one employer, or several, and can be spread over the period of your stay in Australia. You can also work longer than the required period in specified work in Australia. Paid public holiday leave and sick days are counted as a day of specified work. Unpaid leave or holidays, and unpaid days due to severe or seasonal weather, are not counted.

There are COVID-19 concessions for some visa applicants who held a subclass Skills Assessment visa before 20 March 2020 (for visa application charges and specified work periods). Your particular circumstances need to be assessed to determine if any concessions apply to your application.

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