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Training Visa (Subclass 407)

ABOUT THIS VISA

The Training Visa (Subclass 407) is a temporary visa that allows  you to take part in workplace-based occupational training activities to improve your skills for your job, area of tertiary study, field of expertise or in a professional development training program in Australia.

 

COSTS & DETAILS OF THE TRAINING VISA (SUBCLASS 407)

The Training Visa (Subclass 407) currently costs $310 for the main applicant and additional fees for additional applicants.

WHAT THIS VISA LETS YOU DO

The Training Visa (Subclass 407)  allows you to:

  • visit Australia to complete a workplace-based  training (to improve your skills for your current occupation, area of tertiary study or field of expertise), or a professional development training program

  • Bring your family.

  • Travel in and out of Australia as many times as you want.

 

ELIGIBILITY FOR THE TRAINING VISA (SUBCLASS 407)

 

To be eligible for the Training Visa (Subclass 407), you will need to:

  • Have an approved sponsor

  • Be nominated. Your sponsor must have nominated you to participate in a program of occupational training unless your sponsor is a Australian Commonwealth Government agency. 

    • Nomination requirements are different depending on the purpose or type of training.

    • There are 3 types of occupational training covered by this visa:

      • Occupational training required for registration

      • Occupational training to improve skills in an eligible occupation

      • Occupational training for capacity building overseas. This includes overseas qualification, government support or professional.

  • Be 18 or over.

  • You may need to demonstrate that you meet English Language requirements.

  • You will need to demonstrate that you have adequate health insurance.

  • Not currently hold one of these visas (If you are in Australia at the time of applying):

    • Domestic Worker (Temporary) Diplomatic and Consular visa (subclass 426)

    • Temporary Work (International Relations) visa (subclass 403) in the Domestic Worker (Diplomatic or consular) stream

    • Diplomatic (Temporary) visa (subclass 995) – primary visa holder only. A family member of a Diplomatic (Temporary) visa (subclass 995) can apply for a Student visa in Australia

    • Transit visa (subclass 771)

    • Visitor visa (subclass 600) in the Sponsored Family stream or in the Approved Destination Status stream

    • Usually you must hold a visa that allows you to stay in Australia when you apply. You might be able to apply for a new student visa if it has been less than 28 days since your student visa expired and provided this has not happened before If you do not hold a substantive visa, you can't apply for a student visa if you have ever held a substantive visa that you applied for in Australia while unlawful.

  • Have enough money to support your stay.

  • Be a genuine temporary entrant.

  • Meet necessary character and health requirements.

  • Sign the Australian values statement.

  • Pay back debts to the Australian Goernment.

  • Not had a previous visa cancellation or refusal.

  • It must be in the best interests of the child.

HOW TO APPLY FOR THE TRAINING VISA SUBCLASS 407

The Training Visa (Subclass 407) visa needs to be done right first time and to avoid unnecessary delay, use a registered migration agent Mark Pelley - Principal Migration Agent for Visas To Australia. The Training Visa (Subclass 407) requires substantial documentation to support claims made in the application. This process can be lengthy and confusing. Failure to correctly apply for the Training Visa (Subclass 407) could result in a rejection from the Department of Home Affairs and having to reapply and to pay all costs again. Contact VISAS TO AUSTRALIA to help you apply for this visa.

BOOK AN APPOINTMENT TODAY

Book an appointment with VISAS TO AUSTRALIA today by calling us on 0403 875 409 or send us an email visastoaustralia@yahoo.com.au.

To see other WORK visas available, click on the links above or to go back to a list of the different types of visas, click HERE.

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