457 Visa changes from 19 Nov 2016

From today people on 457 visas will have less time to search for additional work, as part of a range of changes being made to the program.Those on the visa will only be allowed to stay for 60 days after their employment ends, instead of 90.

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From 19 November 2016 the period that a subclass 457 visa holder may remain in Australia after their employment ceases will be reduced from 90 days to 60 days.

The change will assist in ensuring that the 457 program meets its intent of acting as a supplement to, rather than a substitute for, Australian workers.

The change will also reduce the vulnerability of 457 visa holders, who are only permitted to work for an approved sponsor and who are not eligible for unemployment benefits, from entering into informal employment arrangements. 

The Minister for Immigration and Border Protection Peter Dutton said the Australian Government is committed to ensuring that Australian workers have priority and to reducing the potential for temporary visa holders to be exploited.

“This change is about reducing competition from overseas workers for those Australians who are actively looking for work, ” Mr. Dutton said.

“The Government values the contribution made by the many skilled persons who work in Australia on 457 visas, but where there is an Australian worker ready, willing and able to perform a role it is the Government’s policy that they have priority”

The reduction from 90 days to 60 days will apply to 457 visas granted on, or after, 19 November 2016. 


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By Harita Mehta
Source: Department of Home Affairs

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