Immigration Law
Temporary Activity and Training Visas
Temporary Activity Visa (subclass 408)
The subclass 408 Temporary Activity visa lets you come to Australia for specific activities such as short-term work, cultural exchange, or major events. You need an invitation from an approved organisation or a purpose that matches one of the visa’s streams.
Training Visa (subclass 407)
The Training Visa (subclass 407) is a temporary visa that allows individuals to undertake workplace-based occupational training to enhance their skills in their current job, area of tertiary study, field of expertise or as part of a professional development training program.
This visa is ideal for those aiming to:
- Improve their qualifications or skills.
- Meet occupational registration or licensing requirements.
- Gain practical experience in an Australian workplace.
To be eligible for this visa, applicants must:
- Be sponsored by an organisation that is approved as a Temporary Activities Sponsor.
- Be nominated for an eligible training program.
- Have functional English language skills.
- Meet health and character requirements.
- Genuinely intend to stay in Australia temporarily for the purpose of training.
This visa is generally granted for up to 2 years and offers a valuable opportunity to build skills, expand professional networks and potentially explore long-term migration options.
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