Australia and the UK have agreed to put in place new arrangements under the Working Holiday Maker (WHM) program and Youth Mobility Scheme within two years of the entry into force of the Australia-United Kingdom Free Trade Agreement (Australia-UK FTA).
When the new arrangements commence, UK passport holders will be able to:
Removal of ‘specified work’ requirements
Other WHM program settings
Example 1: Amanda came to Australia on her first Working Holiday (subclass 417) visa in 2015. She was 25 years old. Amanda returned to the UK in 2016. Amanda is now 32 years old. She cannot apply for another Working Holiday visa as the age limit for applicants is 30 years.
When the new arrangements commence, Amanda will be able to apply for second and third Working Holiday visas. She can apply from in or outside Australia, up to the age of 35 years. She will not need to meet any specified work requirements.
Example 2: Bridget was in Australia on 20 March 2020 when COVID-19 travel restrictions started. She was on her first Working Holiday visa (a ‘COVID-19 affected visa’). She returned to the UK without completing any specified work. Her visa ceased before 31 December 2021.
She is eligible to apply outside Australia for a new Working Holiday visa with no Visa Application Charge (an ‘offshore nil VAC visa’ ). This will replace her ‘COVID-19 affected visa’. She can carry out three months of specified work on her offshore nil VAC visa. This would make her eligible for a second visa, as the ‘COVID-19 affected visa’ will no longer count towards the maximum of three visas.
Alternatively, when the new arrangements commence, she will be able to apply for a second and third visa (in addition to the offshore nil VAC visa). She will not need to meet any specified work requirements.
Example 3: Colin was in Australia on 20 March 2020, on his second Working Holiday visa (a ‘COVID-19 affected visa’) when COVID-19 travel restrictions were imposed. Because of the pandemic, he could not complete the six months of specified work required to apply for a third visa. He transitioned to a COVID-19 Pandemic event (subclass 408) visa to remain in Australia.
From 5 March 2022, he is eligible to apply in Australia for a new Working Holiday visa with no Visa Application Charge (an ‘onshore nil VAC visa’). This replaces his ‘COVID-19 affected visa’. He can carry out six months of specified work on his onshore nil VAC visa to become eligible for a third visa. The ‘COVID-19 affected visa’ will no longer count towards the maximum of three visas.
Alternatively, when the new arrangements commence, he will be able to apply for a third visa (in addition to the onshore nil VAC visa). He will not have to meet any specified work requirements.
Example 4: Doug held a first Working Holiday visa in Australia in 2017. He returned to the UK before the COVID-19 pandemic. If he wishes to apply for another Working Holiday visa before the new arrangements start, he will have to meet the specified work requirements.
When the new arrangements commence, he will be eligible to apply for second and third Working Holiday visas, up to the age of 35 years. He will not need to meet any specified work requirements. He can apply from in or outside Australia
If you need assistance with your student visa application or working holiday visa, contact our Registered Migration Agents at Better Life Migration at +61415419414.
Source: DHA