Working Holiday

Work and Holiday Visa (Subclass 462)

  1. About this Visa
  2. How this Visa Works
  3. Eligibility
  4. Obligations
  5. Applying for this Visa

Information on choosing to work in Australia


Work and Holiday visa holders are permitted to do any kind of work while in Australia, for up to six months with each employer. The following information may be of some assistance to you.

Finding Employment

There are various ways to find work in Australia including the employment pages in newspapers, the Internet and job placement service providers (charges for this service may apply).

Registration or licensing

If you intend to work in your occupation in Australia, you should be aware that registration or licensing may be required. This applies particularly to the health professions. You should contact the relevant assessing body to ascertain if you need to obtain registration or licensing in Australia.
See:
Australian Skills Recognition Information (ASRI)
National Office of Overseas Skills Recognition
Trades Recognition

Employer Obligations

People working in Australia on a Work and Holiday visa are entitled to the same pay and work conditions as Australian residents and citizens. There are a number of obligations that employers in Australia must be willing and able to meet.

Employers must:

Note: The employer must be lawfully operating a business that is actually and actively engaged in business activities.
Example:
A business that exists on paper only (for example, a shelf company) is not acceptable.

Rates of pay

Information on rates of pay (wages or salary) and work conditions can be obtained from the web sites of the Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR) and WageNet.
See:
Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR)
WageNet

  1. About this Visa
  2. How this Visa Works
  3. Eligibility
  4. Obligations
  5. Applying for this Visa