Temporary Work (Short Stay Specialist) Visa (Subclass 400)

The Temporary Work (Short Stay Specialist) visa (subclass 400) is a temporary visa that allows individuals to travel to Australia for short-term, highly specialized work or activities. Here's some key information about the subclass 400 visa:

  1. Purpose:

    The subclass 400 visa is designed for individuals who need to travel to Australia for short-term, highly specialized work or activities that cannot be undertaken by an Australian resident or citizen. This could include activities such as emergency repair work, short-term highly specialized non-ongoing work, or participation in specific events or projects.

  2. Duration:

    The duration of the subclass 400 visa varies depending on the individual circumstances and the specific purpose of the visit. In most cases, the visa is granted for a period of up to three months, although it can be granted for longer periods in some cases.

  3. Eligibility:

    To be eligible for the subclass 400 visa, applicants must demonstrate that they have the necessary skills, qualifications, and experience to undertake the proposed work or activities in Australia. They must also meet health and character requirements and have adequate health insurance for the duration of their stay in Australia.

  4. Application Process:

    The application process for the subclass 400 visa typically involves submitting an online application through the Department of Home Affairs' ImmiAccount system. Applicants will need to provide supporting documentation, such as a letter of invitation from an Australian employer or organization, details of their proposed work or activities in Australia, and evidence of their skills and qualifications.

  5. Work Limitations:

    The subclass 400 visa is specifically for short-term, highly specialized work or activities that cannot be undertaken by an Australian resident or citizen. It does not allow for ongoing or permanent work in Australia, and visa holders are generally not permitted to work in other occupations while in Australia.

  6. Health Insurance:

    Visa holders are required to have adequate health insurance for the duration of their stay in Australia. This is to ensure that they have access to medical treatment and services while in the country.

  7. Travel Conditions:

    Visa holders are generally permitted to enter and leave Australia multiple times while the visa is valid, as long as they comply with the conditions of their visa and do not stay in Australia beyond the authorized period.

It's important to note that the subclass 400 visa is a temporary visa and does not lead to permanent residency in Australia. Individuals who wish to live and work in Australia on a permanent basis will need to explore other visa options, such as skilled migration or employer-sponsored visas.