With the policy that winds down the Subclass 408 COVID stream now in effect, many people are once again worried about renewing their visa. The situations and needs we commonly hear are:
–They have a full-time job and want to keep it
– Many people have migration plans, but an invitation is still a long way off. With this year’s cuts to state nomination quotas, they need more time onshore to build up work experience or sit the PTE, and so on
There are usually a few options for renewing a visa
Renewing a Student visa — even setting aside the risks of “studying backwards” and age, working full-time simply isn’t possible
Renewing a Working Holiday visa takes care of work, but the ballot system is full of uncertainty and you also have to lodge offshore
Renewing with a Subclass 407 Training visa lets you keep working full-time and stay onshore to build points towards Subclass 189 / state nomination — and, when the opportunity is right, bridge to a Subclass 482 employer-sponsored visa
Hold on a moment
What is the Subclass 407 Training visa?
An entry-level version of employer sponsorship?
Put simply, you could call it an [entry-level version] of employer sponsorship, with the focus resting on the two words [training]
The Subclass 407 is a temporary visa with a validity of up to 2 years. It was designed to allow applicants to undertake workplace-based training in Australia to improve their professional skills.
The Subclass 407 has three streams:
Keyword 1: Training
Keyword 2: Entry-level version
There is much more that makes the Subclass 407 appealing
Subclass 407 Training visa
One visa, many functions — a renewal option that suits many different people
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Property manager — 2 years
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