A youth mobility visa similar to the 417 but for a different set of partner countries, with additional eligibility conditions such as education and English requirements for some nationalities.
Young adults from eligible partner countries wanting to travel and work temporarily in Australia.
Our licensed advisors assess your eligibility, build a strategy to strengthen your application, and manage the process end to end, so you submit a complete, competitive application with confidence.
You qualify for a second visa by completing 3 months of specified work in regional Australia on your first, and a third visa by completing 6 months of specified work on your second.
Yes. The visa allows multiple entries, so you can leave and return to Australia as often as you like while the visa is valid, typically within 12 months of first entry.
You must generally be aged 18 to 30 (inclusive) when you apply, although citizens of some countries can apply up to age 35 under their country's arrangement.
No. The subclass 462 is for the individual applicant only. You cannot include a partner, and dependent children cannot accompany you on this visa.
The Work and Holiday visa (subclass 462) is a youth mobility visa designed for young adults from eligible partner countries who wish to travel and work temporarily in Australia.
The Work and Holiday visa (subclass 462) requires applicants to be 18-30 (or 35 for some nationalities) from an eligible partner country, with functional English, sufficient funds, and health and character checks, costing around AUD 670 with processing times of days to a few weeks.
Yes. The subclass 462 typically requires you to have completed some tertiary study (or equivalent) and to show functional English, unlike the subclass 417.
Yes, but study is limited to a maximum of 4 months (about 17 weeks) for the duration of the visa.