Key Points
- Australia introduced a work and holiday visa pre-application process for China, Vietnam, and India
Overview
The Government of Australia will introduce a visa pre-application ballot process for the capped Work and Holiday (Subclass 462) visa program for China, Vietnam, and India from 2024-25. According to the government, the ballot process aims to manage demand, ensure fairness, and streamline application processing times for these countries. There will be a ballot charge of AUD 25, and it will be updated annually.
This new ballot system for the Work and Holiday (Subclass 462) visa program reflects Australia’s strategic approach to managing high demand from China, Vietnam, and India. By implementing this process, the government aims to enhance the transparency and accessibility of the visa application system. Applicants from these countries will have an equal opportunity to secure a spot in the program, ensuring a more balanced distribution of visas. The introduction of a nominal ballot fee of AUD 25 also underscores the government’s effort to maintain an organized and efficient application process. This change is expected to attract a diverse group of young travelers eager to explore and contribute to Australia’s vibrant cultural landscape.
Looking Ahead
Continue to check Australia’s government website for the latest updates and information.
Written by: Jessie Butchley, Global Immigration Writer, Envoy Global
Source: Immigration and Citizenship, Australia