Other Australian Visas

The Subclass 400 visa lets you come to Australia temporarily for highly specialised work that is short-term and not generally available in Australia.
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The Temporary Work (International Relations) visa (Subclass 403) lets you work in Australia temporarily under specific circumstances that support international relations, diplomacy, or government agreements.
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Streams Under Temporary Work (International Relations) Visa (Subclass 403)

The Temporary Activity visa (Subclass 408) lets you come to Australia for specific short-term activities, including work, events, research, sports, entertainment, or cultural programs.

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The Subclass 192 visa lets eligible Pacific Island and Timor-Leste nationals, and Tuvaluans, live and work in Australia permanently.
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The Bridging Visa A (Subclass 010) is a temporary visa that allows you to remain lawfully in Australia while your substantive visa application or related review is being processed. It helps you maintain legal status between visas.
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The Bridging Visa B (Subclass 020) is a temporary visa that allows you to leave and return to Australia while your substantive visa application or related review is being processed.
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The Bridging Visa C (Subclass 030) is a temporary visa that allows you to remain lawfully in Australia while your substantive visa application or related review is being processed, when you do not hold a substantive visa.
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The Bridging Visa E (Subclass 050 and 051) is a temporary visa that allows you to stay lawfully in Australia while you resolve your immigration status, make arrangements to leave, or while a Protection visa application is being processed.
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The Crew Travel Authority (Subclass 942) is an electronic travel authority that allows international airline crew members and aircraft safety inspectors to enter Australia as part of their work under the Special Purpose visa framework.
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The Former Resident Visa (Subclass 151) is a permanent visa for people who previously held Australian permanent residence, or who served in the Australian Defence Force, allowing them to live permanently in Australia.
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The Maritime Crew Visa (Subclass 988) allows foreign crew members on eligible ships to enter and remain in Australia by sea while working on an international maritime voyage.
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The Medical Treatment Visa (Subclass 602) is a temporary visa for people travelling to Australia for medical treatment, organ donation, or to support someone receiving treatment.
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The Resident Return Visa lets permanent or former residents return to Australia after their travel facility expires.
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The Special Category Visa (Subclass 444) lets New Zealand citizens visit, stay, work, and study in Australia. It’s usually granted each time you enter Australia.
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The Special Purpose Visa is a temporary visa automatically granted to people with a prescribed status, such as certain military personnel or airline crew. You do not apply for this visa.
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Refugee And Humanitarian Visas

These visas support individuals seeking protection in Australia, offering temporary or permanent stay under humanitarian programs.

This visa lets people facing human rights abuses or with a connection to Australia move to Australia permanently.
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This visa allows people who arrived in Australia on a valid visa to seek asylum and stay permanently if they meet Australia’s protection requirements.
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These visas are for people facing persecution in their home country. They allow you and your family to live, work, and study permanently in Australia.
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The Temporary Protection Visa (TPV) is for people who arrived in Australia without a visa and want to seek asylum. It allows you to stay, work, and study in Australia temporarily for up to 3 years.
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The Safe Haven Enterprise Visa (SHEV) is for people who arrived in Australia without a visa and want to seek asylum.
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The Resolution of Status (RoS) visa is a permanent visa for eligible TPV and SHEV holders who arrived in Australia before 14 February 2023. It allows you to settle permanently and move forward with stability in Australia.
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