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The Training Visa (Subclass 407) offers a unique opportunity for individuals to participate in occupational training or professional development in Australia. This visa is ideal for those looking to enhance their skills, meet licensing requirements, or contribute to capacity building in their profession.
The Subclass 407 Visa allows individuals to stay in Australia for up to 2 years, providing ample time for comprehensive training and development. The visa focuses on occupational training and professional enrichment, offering a pathway to broaden skill sets and achieve career goals.
| Training Stream | Purpose | Who Can Apply |
|---|---|---|
| Occupational Training for Registration | Training required for registration, membership, or licensing | Professionals needing Australian or overseas occupational registration |
| Occupational Training to Enhance Skills | Enhancing skills in a nominated occupation | Applicants with recent work experience in CSOL-listed occupations |
| Occupational Training for Capacity Building | Structured professional development programs | International students, government-supported trainees, overseas professionals on specialised development programs |
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Visa Duration | Generally 6 months to 2 years, based on training requirements |
| Application Location | Can be lodged inside or outside Australia |
| Work Limitation | Only permitted activities related to the approved training program |
| Family Members | Spouse and dependent children can be included |
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Yes, you may include eligible family members, such as your spouse and dependent children, in your Subclass 407 visa application. They can live, study, and experience life in Australia during your training period, subject to visa conditions.
To be eligible for the Training Visa (Subclass 407), applicants must:
• Be at least 18 years of age.
• Demonstrate English language proficiency suitable for the training role.
• Hold adequate health insurance for the entire stay.
• Meet Australian health and character requirements.
• Be sponsored and nominated by an approved Temporary Activities Sponsor.
Yes, you must have an approved sponsor willing to nominate you for a structured workplace training program. The sponsor must lodge a nomination application and have it approved before you apply for the Subclass 407 visa.
No, Subclass 407 visa holders must participate in a full-time training program as specified in their visa conditions. Secondary visa holders, such as family members, may be subject to work limitations depending on their individual visa conditions.