October 11th, 2024
4 minute read
Many travellers around the world make the wise decision to come to Australia on a Working Holiday Visa. This incredible opportunity allows you to explore this diverse, magnificent country while immersing yourself in the culture, working, meeting people, and having the time of your life.
But how much does a Working Holiday Visa for Australia cost? This article will explore the costs needed for this visa, as well as the up-to-date prices for the application and how much money you need in savings. With accurate figures in mind, you can start saving for your epic Australian adventure!
Currently, a Working Holiday Visa for Australia costs $635 AUD. This price is the same for both the 417 and 462 Working Holiday Visas. If you plan to complete your regional work and apply for a Second or Third Year Working Holiday Visa for Australia, the current price is still $635 for those as well.
Though the cost of this visa has increased over the years, it's still achievable for most people! Just make sure you work hard to save up because you have to pay the $635 AUD online when you submit your Working Holiday Visa application.
In addition to the $635 application fee, you'll need to have $5,000 AUD in savings to get a Working Holiday Visa for Australia. So to look at it logically, you'll really need $5,635 in total savings to apply for your visa. The application fee itself is a non-negotiable, but there are some sneaky ways that many travellers work around the savings requirement.
Some people will have a friend or family member temporarily transfer them the equivalent of $5,000 AUD so they can prove these funds on their visa application. This method does often work in the visa approval process, however, it's really not the best idea.
The $5,000 savings requirement is designed to set you up for success in Australia! Though most travellers have no trouble finding work or a decent place to live, you should still have some savings to cover your accommodation and food while you search for a job. This financial security is also important in case of an emergency. So definitely aim to have at least $5,000 AUD in savings in addition to the $635 Working Holiday Visa application fee.
Working Holiday Visas for Australia generally move pretty quickly! The standard processing time for the visa application is around 2-3 weeks. The 417 Working Holiday Visa generally gets processed quicker than the 462 Work And Holiday Visa. For the 417, 90% of applications are processed within 2 weeks. For the 462, 90% of applications are processed within 44 days.
Some visas are granted in less than a day! I applied for the 462 visa a few years ago and my visa was granted in less than 24 hours. So you never know! If your Australian Working Holiday Visa is taking longer than 90 days to get approved, try contacting Immigration.
If you follow all the instructions provided by Immigration, it's often very easy to get a Working Holiday Visa for Australia! The Australian Immigration website provides an easy-to-follow, in-depth list of the Working Holiday Visa requirements. Some of these requirements include a valid passport, proof of $5,000 in savings, and being within the age range. As long as you provide all the information that is requested, and your age and nationality fit the requirements, you should have no problem getting a Working Holiday Visa for Australia! The application is all online and should only take an hour or so.
Now that you know the Australian Working Holiday Visa cost, as well as the savings requirements and the average processing times, you can decide whether you are ready to apply for this incredible visa! If you meet all the requirements, you should absolutely try living and working in Australia for a year or more. Being such a huge country with so much to see and do, a 2-week holiday just doesn't allow you the same freedom and opportunities that a year-long visa does! So give it a whirl and try living and working in the stunning, welcoming, vibrant country of Australia!
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