
Other Australian Visas
In addition to the categories of visas mentioned earlier, there are several other types of Australian visas that cater to specific purposes, circumstances, and eligibility criteria. Here are some other Australian visa categories:
Working Holiday Visa (Subclass 417)
This visa allows young people from eligible countries to work and travel in Australia for up to 12 months. It is commonly used for cultural exchange and short-term employment opportunities.
Work and Holiday Visa (Subclass 462)
Similar to the Working Holiday Visa, this visa is available to young people from specific countries and allows them to work and travel in Australia for up to 12 months.
Protection Visas (Subclass 866 and 852)
These visas are for individuals seeking asylum or protection in Australia due to fear of persecution in their home country.
Refugee and Humanitarian Visas (Various Subclasses)
These visas are for people who are in need of protection due to being refugees, displaced persons, or stateless individuals. They are granted on humanitarian grounds.
Temporary Activity Visa (Subclass 408) - Entertainment Activities Stream
This stream is for individuals involved in the entertainment industry, such as performing artists, film and television personnel, and support staff.
Religious Worker Visa (Subclass 428 and 428)
These visas are for religious workers who want to work in Australia for their religious organization.
Note
These are just a few examples of the many visa categories available in Australia. Each visa category has specific eligibility criteria, application requirements, and conditions. It’s important to carefully review the details of the visa you’re interested in and consult the official Australian government resources or a registered migration agent to ensure you have accurate and up-to-date information before applying.