If you’re between 18 and 35 and dream of living, working, and traveling in Australia, the Working Holiday Visa (subclass 417) could be your ticket to an unforgettable adventure. It’s a fantastic way to explore the country, meet new people, and gain international work experience—without committing to a long-term move.

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Let’s break down exactly how to apply for an Australian Working Holiday Visa, who qualifies, and what you’ll need to get started.

What Is the Australian Working Holiday Visa?

The Working Holiday Visa 417 allows young people from eligible countries to:

  • Work temporary jobs (to fund your travels)

  • Study for up to 4 months

  • Travel in and out of Australia as often as you like

Important: You can’t include dependent children or family members in your application.

Who Can Apply for the Working Holiday Visa?

To qualify for the WHV 417, you must meet the following criteria:

  • Be between 18 and 35 years old (some countries have a 30-year age limit)

  • Hold a passport from an eligible country

  • Have at least AUD $5,000 in savings to support yourself

  • Meet health and character requirements

  • Have not previously held a Working Holiday or Work and Holiday visa for Australia

Check the official list of eligible countries to confirm if you can apply based on your nationality.

Subclass 417 vs Subclass 462: What’s the Difference?

Australia offers two types of working holiday visas

Visa Type Who It’s For Requirements
Subclass 417 Citizens of the UK, Canada, Ireland, France, Italy, etc. No education requirement
Subclass 462 Citizens of the USA, Singapore, Vietnam, and others Education and English language criteria apply

Can You Extend the Visa?

You can’t extend your current visa, but you can apply for a second or third Working Holiday Visa if you meet certain conditions, like completing specified regional work (e.g., farming, construction, mining).

Great news for UK citizens: Under the Australia-UK–UK Free Trade Agreement, you can stay up to 3 years without needing to complete regional work!

How Much Does the WHV Cost?

The application fee for the Working Holiday Visa is:

  • AUD $635 (around £330)

This fee applies to:

  • First visa application

  • Second and third applications

You might also need to pay for:

  • Health checks

  • Police certificates

  • Biometrics (if requested)

Paying from the UK? Save on Fees

If you’re applying from the UK or Europe, using a service like Wise can save you a lot on exchange rates and transfer fees. Wise allows you to pay in AUD and even gives you a multi-currency travel card to use like a local once you land in Australia.

Documents You’ll Need to Apply

Before you start your application, make sure you have:

  • A valid passport

  • Birth certificate (or other ID with parent names)

  • Proof of AUD $5,000+ in available funds

  • If your name has changed: marriage/divorce or legal name change documents

How to Apply for the Visa

  1. Create an ImmiAccount on the official Australian immigration website

  2. Fill in the subclass 417 visa application

  3. Upload all required documents

  4. Pay the visa application fee

  5. Wait for confirmation—processing usually takes a few weeks

Can You Still Apply?

Yes—applications are open as of now. But visa rules and immigration policies can change, so always double-check the official Home Affairs website before applying.

Quick Recap

Requirement Details
Age 18–35 (or 30 for some countries)
Funds AUD $5,000 minimum
Visa Fee AUD $635
Stay Duration 12 months, extendable up to 3 years
Eligible Countries Check official list

The Australian Working Holiday Visa opens the door to adventure, independence, and unforgettable experiences. Whether you want to work in a café in Sydney, volunteer on a farm, or explore the coast with new friends, this visa gives you the flexibility to do it all.

So if you’ve been thinking about applying, go for it! With the right preparation and documents, your Aussie journey could start sooner than you think.

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