
TRAINING VISA (407)
Comprehensive Guide to the Training Visa for Australia
If you do not meet the work experience requirements for visas such as 482, 186, 494, or other similar visas, the Training Visa is a viable alternative. Below is an overview of the Training Visa, its stages, and requirements.
Understanding the Training Visa
The Training Visa involves three main stages:
1. Sponsorship
Your employer must be an approved temporary activities sponsor to support your Training Visa application.
2. Nomination
You must be nominated under one of the following three streams:
- Registration Stream: For individuals requiring training to achieve occupational registration, membership, or licensing.
- Eligible Occupation Stream: Applicable for those whose occupation is listed on the occupation list. Candidates must have a minimum of 12 months of combined work and education experience within the last 24 months.
- Building Capacity Overseas Stream: Designed for students enrolled in overseas institutions who wish to undertake training in Australia.
3. Visa Application
To apply for the Training Visa, you must meet the following baseline requirements:
- Functional English Proficiency: Demonstrate at least functional English skills.
- Health Insurance: Maintain valid health insurance coverage throughout your stay.
Additional Requirements
While the above criteria form the basic framework, there are additional specific requirements that applicants must fulfill based on their circumstances and chosen nomination stream. Consulting an expert can help clarify and streamline the process.
Expert Guidance for Training Visa Applications
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Disclaimer
The information provided here is general in nature and does not constitute professional immigration advice. Immigration policies and requirements are subject to change without notice. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, individuals should not rely solely on this information to make visa or immigration decisions. We strongly recommend consulting a migration agent or lawyer to address your specific circumstances and needs.
Please note that any immigration advice provided constitutes only immigration assistance as per Section 276 of the Migration Act 1958. It does not extend beyond the scope of immigration assistance as defined by the Act.
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