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Australian immigrants: a guide to Australia's 400 temporary visa application

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Australia 400 visa is a short-term temporary visa for studying, traveling and working in Australia. The visa is valid for 6- 12 months, and the applicant can travel to Australia with this visa for the following activities.

L Vacation, sightseeing, shopping, understanding of Australian cultural customs and currency history

Certificates (employment certificates) required for English learning, local slang learning and training.

I am engaged in short-term and unsustainable work.

L Invited by Australian institutions to participate in one or more activities temporarily for a short time.

The visa is divided into three stages:

The first stage: you can go on holiday, go shopping, learn about Australian traditional culture and customs, and receive professional and authentic English training for three months to accumulate life experience for emigrating to Australia in the future.

The second stage: after completing the first stage, you can participate in the training and obtain the third-level vocational qualification certificate (necessary for employment in Australia). Occupations include: hotel management, child care, elderly care, chef, tour guide, etc. There are many occupations to choose from.

The third stage: in this stage, the applicant finds a job by himself, and the employer guarantees to apply for a work visa and ensure a long-term stay.

The normal processing period of this visa is 2-3 weeks, which is short, and there is no requirement for English level and work experience.

Men and women are not limited. Australian cities: Darwin, Catherine, Alice Springs, etc.

Handling requirements:

1, the age requirement is 20-30 years old.

2. College degree or above.

3. On-the-job (work certificate can be issued)