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Heavyweight: this year's Australian working holiday visa will be on Aug. 13! There's everything you need!

 
[Immigration News]     04 Aug 2018
According to the official Weibo of the Australian Embassy in China, the latest batch of WHV (Work and Holiday Visa) applications this year will be opened at 9: 00 a.m. Beijing time on August 13, 2018. Please be ready!

According to the official Weibo of the Australian Embassy in China, the latest batch of WHV (Work and Holiday Visa) applications this year will be opened at 9: 00 a.m. Beijing time on August 13, 2018. Please be ready!

Original text:

The next round of online booking for job and vacation visa applications will open at 9: 00 a.m. on August 13, 2018.

The online booking system via the Australian Visa Application Center (AVAC) is the only way to get an appointment. Applicants do not need to obtain job and holiday visa appointments through agents.

Upon successful appointment, please submit your application to one of the four Australian visa application centers on the date you choose. Each reservation is associated with the applicant`s passport number and cannot be transferred, cancelled or changed. Please ensure that the name and passport number you entered in the system are correct and carry your passport when submitting your application.


List of materials:

http://china.embassy.gov.au/files/bjng/Checklist-462-Work-and-Holiday-China%20Feb%202018%20-%20CN.pdf


Frequently asked questions:

http://china.embassy.gov.au/bjngchinese/WorkandHolidaysc462FAQcn.html


What is a working holiday visa?

Working vacation visa (Work and Holiday Visa), abbreviated as WHV, belongs to 462 visa. After China and Australia signed the China-Australia Free Trade Agreement (FTA), Australia`s government pledged to open 5000 visa places for Chinese mainland to work and vacate in Australia every year for young people to work and take vacations in Australia.


Who is eligible to apply?

Official requirements:

  • Holding a valid Chinese passport;
  • 18 years of age at the time of submission of the application, but not more than 31 years of age;
  • There is sufficient funding to support working holidays in Australia (about 5000 Australian dollars);
  • College degree or above, or have completed at least two years of university studies;
  • Basic English level;
  • At the end of a working vacation, there is enough money to buy a ticket to return or continue to travel.
  • There was no previous record of travel to Australia with a 417 type visa;
  • Do not bring their children to Australia;
  • Meet conduct and health requirements (no criminal record, no history of tuberculosis and other major diseases);
  • If you have applied for a working holiday visa from other countries such as New Zealand, you can still apply for it.

All the above information is available on the official website: http://www.border.gov.au/Trav/Visa-1/462-


What can I do with a job and holiday visa?

Job and holiday visa holders can engage in cultural exchange activities and work, tourism and so on. But there are limitations,

For example:

  • You can enter the country within one year from the date of obtaining a visa, stay in Australia for 12 months after the first entry, and work in Australia for 12 months;
  • A cumulative 12 months of work in Australia, but not more than 6 months for the same employer and no renewal;
  • Up to 4 months of short-term learning;
  • Can travel to and from China and Australia many times within the period of validity of one year;
  • Can be converted to a student visa, a work visa, etc., provided that you get a school offer or find a major-related job (employer is willing to guarantee)

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