You can apply for this visa if you need
to enter Australia to undertake one of the following activities:
Highly specialised work
Highly specialised work
You
can apply for this visa to do short-term, highly specialised, non-ongoing work
in Australia if you have specialised skills, knowledge or experience that both:
- can assist an Australian business
- cannot reasonably be found in the Australian labour market.Highly specialised work is usually work that either:
- is done by people with an occupation listed in Major Groups 1, 2 or 3 of the Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations (ANZSCO),or
- requires skills and knowledge that are specific to an international company, such as installing imported equipment, after-sales service or emergency repairs
You
can apply for this visa if you have been invited by an organisation to
participate in a cultural or social event or events on a non-ongoing basis.
The
inviting organisation must be both:
- operating lawfully in Australia
- directly responsible for the event or have a formal role in preparing for or conducting it.
- You cannot accept any salary, wages or other remuneration for participating in the event, other than:
- prize money
- appearance fees
- reimbursement for your reasonable expenses of doing the activity
- payments from your non-Australian employer.
You
can apply for this visa if you are, for example, a sportsperson participating
in specific events or touring as part of a sports team, a public lecturer, an
artist, an author or a photographer.
This
visa is not intended for business people attending a conference or taking part
in meetings or business negotiations. You can apply for a Visitor visa
(subclass 600)-Business Visitor stream instead (such as Visitor visa (subclass
600).
Emergency Workers and Other Exceptional Circumstances
In
very limited circumstances, this visa may be granted in Australia’s interest.
In these cases, the department needs to be satisfied that the activity
identified in the visa application is of national significance.
For
example, this visa could be granted to emergency workers to come to Australia
after a natural disaster.
NOTE:
Your work or activity must be non-ongoing. This means that you can finish the
work and activity in three months or less. Do not make arrangements to stay in
Australia any longer than that. You also should not agree to being rotated
through a position on a short-term basis as one of a number of overseas
workers. If the work is ongoing, and even if your contract is less than three
months, apply for a Temporary Work (Skilled) visa (subclass 457).
Generally
you can stay in Australia for up to three months where required, but depending
on your work or activity a longer period of up to six months may be allowed in
limited circumstances.
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