Australia has long been a dream destination for travelers, students, and professionals alike — and now, with the Work and Holiday Visa (Subclass 462), young individuals from eligible countries can combine adventure with meaningful work and cultural exchange. If you’re aged 18 to 30 and eager to experience life in Australia beyond tourism, this visa might be your golden ticket.
In this in-depth blog post, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know about the Subclass 462 visa — from eligibility and benefits to the application process, costs, job opportunities.
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The Work and Holiday Visa (Subclass 462) allows young people from eligible countries (including India) to live, work, and travel in Australia for up to 12 months. Unlike a tourist visa, this visa lets you legally earn money while you explore Australia’s beautiful landscapes, culture, and cities.
It is a cultural exchange program designed to strengthen international relationships while giving young adults a chance to build real-world experience, improve English skills, and enjoy a flexible working holiday.
Live in Australia for 12 months
Work legally in Australia for short-term or casual jobs (up to 6 months with each employer)
Travel throughout Australia
Study for up to 4 months (language or short courses)
Possibility of second and third visas if specific regional work conditions are met
Cultural exchange and personal development
Yes! In 2023, India was officially included in the list of eligible countries for the Work and Holiday Visa (Subclass 462). This is a major milestone for young Indians who wish to explore Australia while working legally to support their stay.
Each year, there is a limited quota (typically a few thousand spots), and applications are managed through a ballot system.
🗓️ 2025 Ballot Closes on 15 July – Apply early to avoid disappointment!
To apply for this visa, you must:
Be a citizen of an eligible country (like India)
Be aged 18 to 30 (inclusive) at the time of application
Hold a valid passport
Have completed at least 2 years of undergraduate university education
Meet English proficiency requirements (e.g., IELTS overall 4.5 or equivalent)
Have sufficient funds (usually AUD 5,000 for living + funds for return airfare)
Have no dependent children during your stay
Meet character and health requirements
Get a letter of support from the home government (for Indian applicants)
Register during the open ballot window
Pay a small ballot registration fee
Only selected individuals are invited to apply for the full visa
Valid passport
English test results
Proof of funds
Educational qualifications
Letter of support from Indian Ministry of External Affairs
Resume and statement of purpose
Create or log into your ImmiAccount
Fill in the visa application form (Subclass 462)
Upload all documents
Pay the visa fee (approx. AUD 635)
Attend a biometric collection appointment at the nearest VAC (Visa Application Centre)
Complete medical examinations if required
Processing can take anywhere from 4 to 8 weeks
You’ll receive a visa grant letter via email
The visa allows you to take up casual or short-term jobs, including:
Fruit picking or farm work
Hospitality – cafes, restaurants, bars
Childcare or au pair jobs
Construction work
Hotel and tourism roles
Office/admin assistant roles (short-term)
Note: You can work up to 6 months per employer, but many roles are flexible or seasonal.
You can live and travel anywhere in Australia, including:
🏙️ Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane – for city life
🏞️ Gold Coast, Byron Bay – for surf and beach lifestyle
🌾 Regional areas – perfect for those interested in a second-year visa (after 3 months of specific work)
Here’s a rough breakdown of costs:
| Item | Estimated Cost |
|---|---|
| Visa Fee | AUD 635 |
| Flight Ticket | INR 60,000 – 1,00,000 |
| Insurance (12 months) | AUD 500 – 700 |
| Living Expenses (monthly) | AUD 1,500 – 2,000 |
| Minimum Proof of Funds | AUD 5,000 |
You can earn AUD 20–30/hour for most casual jobs, which is more than enough to support yourself.
Yes! You may be eligible for:
Second Work & Holiday Visa (462) – after 3 months of specified work in regional Australia
Third Work & Holiday Visa – after another 6 months of eligible work
This means you could potentially stay in Australia for up to 3 years!
You must not stay longer than 12 months unless granted a second or third visa
Cannot bring dependent children
Only study for up to 4 months
Comply with all Australian laws and visa conditions
A great way to gain global experience
Enhance your English and interpersonal skills
Build an international network
Get exposure to Australian culture and lifestyle
Opportunity to explore the vast, diverse beauty of Australia
Boost your resume with international work experience
Yes, there is a yearly cap (currently around 1,000 to 3,000 places). It is a ballot-based system, so early registration increases your chances.
Yes, depending on your circumstances, you may transition to a student visa, skilled work visa, or sponsorship-based visa.
Yes! You can apply again in the next year’s ballot cycle.
The Work and Holiday Visa (Subclass 462) is more than just a travel visa — it’s a life-changing opportunity to explore, earn, and immerse yourself in one of the world’s most vibrant countries. Whether you’re a recent graduate looking for global exposure or someone eager to break out of routine life, this visa opens the door to unforgettable experiences.
📞 Need help applying?
At Planning Sky Education, we guide you through the entire visa process — from ballot registration to document preparation and visa lodgment.
👉 Call us at +91 9872221885
🌐 Visit: www.planningskyeducation.com
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