Bridging Visa B
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- Will I be given permission to work?
- I have the no work condition on my Bridging visa B, how can I change this condition?
- Will the changes affect access to Medicare?
- Will Protection visa applicants be able to access Centrelink benefits?
- Will Protection visa applicants with permission to work be able to access Asylum Seeker Assistance (ASA)?
- Further information
New permission to work arrangements for Protection visa applicants and all clients seeking ministerial intervention commence on 1 July 2009.
Will I be given permission to work?
Is your application being processed by the department or are you waiting for a decision from the Refugee Review Tribunal?
You will be permitted to work.
Is your application awaiting a decision from a court (judicial review)?
You will be permitted to work if you:
- had permission to work on your last bridging visa held while the department or Refugee Review Tribunal was processing your application; and
- applied for judicial review within the statutory time limits.
I have the no work condition on my Bridging visa B, how can I change this condition?
To change your no work condition to permit you to work when your Protection visa application is being
processed by the department or you are waiting for a decision from the Refugee Review Tribunal, you can apply
for a Bridging visa A using form 1005. There is no visa application
charge associated with this application. If you satisfy the requirements, you will be granted a new Bridging visa
A with permission to work.
See: Form 1005 Application for a Bridging visa (219KB PDF file)
If you have substantial reasons to travel outside Australia while waiting for a decision on your Protection visa application, you can apply for a Bridging visa B using form 1006. You will be required to pay the relevant visa application charge associated with the Bridging visa B application.
See: Form 1006 Application for a Bridging visa B (214KB PDF file)
See also: Form 990i Fees and Charges (96KB PDF file)
Will the changes affect access to Medicare?
Protection visa applicants who are granted permission to work on their Bridging visa may be eligible to access Medicare while pursuing their claims to remain in Australia.
You can obtain further information on Medicare eligibility from Medicare offices.
See: Medicare Australia
Will Protection visa applicants be able to access Centrelink benefits?
No. People who hold a Bridging visa are not eligible for Centrelink benefits while awaiting a decision on their visa or review application.
Will Protection visa applicants with permission to work be able to access Asylum Seeker Assistance (ASA)?
Payment of limited income support is available to some Protection visa applicants through ASA. Protection visa
applicants who have been granted permission to work but who are unable to find a job may still be eligible for
ASA. Further information is available on the department’s website.
See: Fact Sheet 62 Assistance for Asylum
Seekers in Australia
Further information
From 1 July 2009, further information on the new arrangements will be available on the department's website.
See: Fact Sheet 62 Assistance for Asylum
Seekers in Australia
Information will also be available from the department's telephone enquiry line.
Telephone: 13 18 81
