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Training Visa

The Training Visa Subclass 407 is most often used by those who need to gain additional work experience, participate in internships, or undertake practical training to meet the requirements of a particular occupation or to enhance their skills in a professional or trade-specific context.

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The Subclass 407 Training Visa is a temporary visa that allows individuals to come to Australia to participate in workplace-based training or professional development programs. This visa is designed for people who want to enhance their skills, knowledge, and experience in a specific area of work, with the goal of furthering their career or training in a professional setting. It is typically used for those who wish to undertake structured workplace training to improve their qualifications or gain new skills in their nominated field.


The Training Visa Subclass 407 is most often used by those who need to gain additional work experience, participate in internships, or undertake practical training to meet the requirements of a particular occupation or to enhance their skills in a professional or trade-specific context.

  • Key Features
  • Eligibility Criteria
  • Types of Training
  • Process 
Key Features
  • Temporary Visa: The Subclass 407 visa is a temporary visa that allows the holder to stay in Australia for the duration of their training, which can range from 6 months to 2 years depending on the nature of the program.
  • Training and Development: This visa is specifically for individuals who want to engage in training that will improve their professional skills. It is not for general employment or working solely for financial gain.
  • No Direct Pathway to Permanent Residency: The Subclass 407 visa is a temporary visa and does not directly lead to permanent residency. However, it can be a stepping stone to other work visas (such as employer-sponsored visas) or further training opportunities that may eventually lead to permanent residency.
  • Training in Australia: The visa is designed for people who wish to participate in structured, workplace-based training programs in Australia. These programs can be related to a variety of fields, including professional development, technical skills, trade training, or internships.
  • Family Members: You may be able to include your immediate family members (spouse/partner and dependent children) in your visa application, allowing them to join you in Australia during your training period.
Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for the Subclass 407 Training Visa, you must meet several key requirements:

For the Applicant (Trainee):

  1. Sponsorship: You must be sponsored by an Australian organization (a training provider or employer) that is approved by the Department of Home Affairs. The organization will need to be a recognized training sponsor or a business capable of providing structured training to meet the program’s requirements.
  2. Training Program: The program you will be participating in must be an approved workplace-based training program. This can include:
  • Workplace-based training: To develop specific work skills, particularly if you're working towards a qualification or professional accreditation.
  • Internships: If you're gaining practical experience in your field of study or profession.
  • Skills development: Participating in a program that helps you improve your skills or knowledge related to your current occupation or future career.
  1. Age: Applicants must be at least 16 years of age at the time of application. There is generally no maximum age limit for this visa, but applicants must be able to show they will benefit from the training and meet the visa's other criteria.
  2. English Proficiency: You must have functional English (equivalent to a minimum IELTS score of 4.5), unless you are exempt (e.g., you are a national of an English-speaking country or have studied in English).
  3. No Primary Employment: The visa is for training purposes only, not for general employment. You cannot rely on this visa for working solely for the purpose of earning income. However, some training programs may include a stipend or allowance as part of the program, but this should not be your primary source of income.
  4. Health and Character: You must meet the health and character requirements set by the Australian government. This typically involves undergoing a health examination and submitting police clearance certificates from any country you have lived in for more than 12 months in the past 10 years.

For the Sponsoring Organization:

  • The training provider or employer must be an approved sponsor that has been authorized by the Department of Home Affairs to provide the specific type of training.
  • The sponsoring organization must offer a genuine, structured training program designed to help the trainee develop their skills and improve their qualifications.
Types of Training

The Subclass 407 visa covers a variety of training options, including:

  • Professional Development: Training aimed at improving the skills of professionals such as accountants, engineers, and medical professionals, often through internships or supervised work experience.
  • Trade Training: If you are working toward gaining or improving trade skills (e.g., in fields like plumbing, construction, or hairdressing), the Subclass 407 visa can be used for on-the-job training or apprenticeships.
  • Vocational Education and Training: If you need to complete specific vocational training as part of your career or qualification, this visa allows you to participate in structured, workplace-based training programs.
  • Industry-Specific Internships: Internships in sectors such as hospitality, marketing, or IT can be undertaken under this visa to gain practical experience and enhance your resume.
  • Training for Professional Accreditation: If you are seeking to gain professional accreditation in Australia (e.g., in teaching, healthcare, or engineering), the Subclass 407 visa may allow you to undertake required training or supervised practice to meet the accreditation standards.
Process 

The process for applying for the Subclass 407 Training Visa involves several key steps:

  1. Secure Sponsorship: First, you must be sponsored by an Australian organization that is an approved training sponsor.
  2. Gather Documentation: You will need to provide documentation proving your identity, qualifications, English language proficiency, health and character, and details of the training program.
  3. Submit Application: After gathering all required documents, you can submit your visa application online through the Australian Department of Home Affairs website.
  4. Await Decision: The Department of Home Affairs will process your application, and you will be notified once a decision has been made. If successful, you will be granted the Subclass 407 visa.

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