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Temporary Activity Visa (Subclass 408)

TEMPORARY ACTIVITY VISA (SUBCLASS 408)

The Temporary Activity Visa (subclass 408) is designed to allow individuals to temporarily participate in specific activities in Australia, including work, study, and cultural or social events. This visa is ideal for individuals who have a specific purpose, such as participating in a cultural exchange program, sports events, or short-term work opportunities.

We at NextGen Migration ensure the process of applying for your Temporary Activity Visa Subclass 408 is as seamless and efficient as possible. With expert consultation and a step-by-step approach, we support you in gathering all the required documentation and providing the correct information to meet the Australian Department of Home Affairs requirements.

SUBCLASS 408 TEMPORARY ACTIVITY VISA

The Temporary Activity Visa (Subclass 408) is designed for individuals coming to Australia to participate in short-term activities, such as work, training, or research, under a specific program. This visa allows participants to engage in various activities like cultural events, special programs, or sports, while ensuring compliance with Australian laws.

Depending on your program, the 408 visa can also allow you to work as a part of your activity, including working for your sponsor. This visa is ideal for individuals participating in an Australian government-endorsed program or cultural events.

Eligibility Requirements:

  • Be sponsored by a recognized organization.

  • Hold a valid job offer if required by your program.

  • Prove adequate health and character.

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TEMPORARY ACTIVITY VISA SUBCLASS 408

This visa allows individuals to come to Australia temporarily to participate in specific activities such as work, events, or training. The Temporary Activity Visa Subclass 408 is ideal for those who want to:

  • Engage in short-term work or training in specific fields.

  • Participate in cultural or community events that are government-endorsed.

  • Partake in sports and entertainment activities such as performances or events.

  • Contribute to research or fellowships in academic or specialized industries.

Eligibility Criteria:

The requirements to apply for the Temporary Activity Visa Subclass 408 include:

  • You must be sponsored by an Australian organization or individual involved in your activity.

  • Meet health and character criteria as specified by the Australian Government.

  • If applicable, provide documents showing your participation in an endorsed event or activity.

The visa is a temporary solution for those engaged in short-term projects or cultural exchanges. You are allowed to stay in Australia for the duration of the event or training.

Key Benefits:

  • Flexibility: Suitable for a range of short-term activities from professional training to entertainment.
  • Work Rights: You can work or perform as part of your endorsed activity.
  • Stay Duration: Your stay is granted based on the length of the event or training program.

Visa Subclass

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FAQs About Partner Visa

The Subclass 408 visa allows you to stay in Australia temporarily for short-term work, participation in activities like cultural events, or if you're a religious worker.

Depending on the purpose of your visa, you can stay from 3 months to up to 4 years. The visa duration will depend on your specific situation.

You must meet health and character requirements, show a valid reason for staying, and provide evidence of sponsorship or an invitation from an Australian organization.

Yes, you can include your family members as secondary applicants on the visa. They must meet the necessary health and character requirements as well.

You can apply for this visa online through the Department of Home Affairs website, or with the help of an immigration agent who will guide you through the process.

Yes, you may apply for an extension if you still meet the visa requirements. You must apply before your current visa expires to avoid unlawful status.