Usually 2–8 weeks
12 months
The Working Holiday Visa (Subclass 462) allows eligible young adults to travel and work in Australia for up to 12 months. It is designed to promote cultural exchange while giving applicants the opportunity to fund their holiday through short-term employment. Visa holders can work in Australia, travel freely, and gain international exposure. Under certain conditions, applicants may extend their stay by completing specified regional work. This visa is ideal for young individuals seeking work experience combined with travel opportunities in Australia.
Proficient in English language is mandatory. IELTS language test must be done before you start the visa application. ELTS score should not be lower than 5.0.
Applicants must meet minimum education requirements, usually completion of secondary education and, in some cases, at least two years of undergraduate study (depending on nationality).
Applicants must be between 18 and 30 years old (inclusive) at the time of application. Some eligible countries may allow applications up to 35 years of age.
You must hold a valid passport from an eligible country approved under the Subclass 462 program.
You must show evidence of sufficient funds (generally around AUD 5,000) to support yourself during the initial period of stay, along with a return or onward travel ticket (or additional funds to purchase one).
All applicants must meet the health and character requirements of Australia. This includes medical testing and submission of police clearance certificates. Application Process
The base application charge is approximately AUD 635
Ensure you meet the age limit (under 30), hold an eligible bachelor’s degree or higher, meet English requirements, and satisfy health and character criteria.
Gather passport, education proof, English evidence, bank statements, and identity documents.
Submit your applicationt on the Department of Home Affairs website.
Attend medical examination and provide additional documents if requested.
Track application status and wait for the Department’s final visa decision.
Applicants are not permitted to include dependent children in the Working Holiday Visa application. Each applicant must apply individually.
Valid passport (bio-data page)
Birth certificate showing parents’ names
Positive Skills Assessment from relevant assessing authority
English language test results (IELTS, PTE, TOEFL, OET or Cambridge, if applicable)
Educational qualification certificates and transcripts
Employment reference letters detailing duties, duration, salary and working hours
Payslips, tax documents, or bank statements supporting employment claims
Police clearance certificates (for every country lived in 12+ months in last 10 years)
Health examination results (after application lodgement)
Marriage certificate / divorce papers (if applicable)
Dependent documents (if including family members)
All non-English documents must be translated into English by accredited translators.
Passport must be valid at time of application.
Details must match your Expression of Interest (EOI).
Visa is electronically linked to your passport number.
If passport expires during processing, you must update it.
All accompanying family members must also hold valid passports.
A Minimum bank balance of AUD5,000 for your initial stay, plus the fare to where you are going after leaving Australia.
We carefully evaluate your age, education, work experience, and English scores to calculate your genuine points eligibility. Our team ensures that every claim is backed by proper documentation before submission.
We guide you in preparing strong employment reference letters, organizing qualification documents, and applying to the correct assessing authority. This reduces the risk of mismatch or rejection
We prepare and submit your Expression of Interest (EOI) accurately and monitor invitation rounds. Once invited, we assist with complete and error-free visa application filing through ImmiAccount.
From medicals and police clearances to responding to Department requests, we provide continuous follow-up and guidance until a final decision is received.
Claiming points for work experience, qualifications, English level, or partner skills without proper supporting evidence can result in refusal. Every point claimed must be clearly proven.
If your employment letters, qualifications, or personal details do not match your Expression of Interest (EOI), the Department may refuse your application. Even small inconsistencies can raise concerns.
Your nominated occupation must match your positive skills assessment. If the assessment is expired or does not align with your claims, the visa may be refused.
Failing medical examinations, having a serious criminal history, or providing misleading information can lead to refusal under Australia’s strict public interest criteria.
Submitting incorrect details, fake documents, or hiding important information may not only cause refusal but could also lead to future visa bans.
Yes, but generally with one employer for up to 6 months (with limited exceptions).
Yes, by completing specified regional work, you may qualify for a second or third Working Holiday visa.
No, a job offer is not required before applying.
You must generally show access to around AUD 5,000 for initial support.
No, it does not directly lead to PR, but experience gained may support eligibility for other skilled visas.
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