Introduction
The Subclass 417 Working Holiday Visa offers a unique opportunity for young people from eligible countries to explore Australia while supplementing their travel funds through short-term employment. As a migration professional, I often refer to the 417 visa as the “gateway to Australia” — it opens doors not only to travel but also to long-term pathways like permanent residency through skilled migration, employer sponsorship or regional migration routes.
In this article, we’ll explore:
- What the 417 visa is,
- How to apply for your first 417 visa,
- Eligibility criteria,
- The list of eligible countries,
- Age limits and important distinctions,
- Why you should consider applying, and
- How to stay longer in Australia with subsequent visas.
What Is the 417 Working Holiday Visa?
The Subclass 417 Working Holiday Visa is part of Australia's Working Holiday Maker (WHM) programme. It allows young adults aged 18 to 30 years old (inclusive) — and up to 35 years old for certain nationalities — to work and travel in Australia for up to 12 months.
It is designed to foster cultural exchange and closer ties between Australia and partner countries. A 417 visa permits casual employment and study for up to 4 months, making it one of the most flexible visas for working and travelling in Australia.
⚖️ Note: This visa is different from the Subclass 462 Work and Holiday Visa, which is for countries with separate bilateral agreements with Australia.
Primary Purpose of the Visa
The 417 visa allows young people to:
- Travel and explore Australia extensively,
- Work in short-term or casual jobs to support travel expenses,
- Gain international work experience,
- Potentially extend their stay via a second or third Working Holiday visa.
Eligibility Criteria for the First 417 Visa
To apply for the first Subclass 417 visa, applicants must meet the following criteria:
✅ Age Requirements
- You must be aged 18 to 30 years (inclusive) at the time of application.
- If you hold a passport from Canada, Ireland, France, or the UK, you can apply until 35 years old (inclusive).
✅ Passport from an Eligible Country
You must hold a valid passport from one of the following countries:
Country | Age Limit |
Belgium | 18–30 |
Canada | 18–35 |
Republic of Cyprus | 18–30 |
Denmark | 18–30 |
Estonia | 18–30 |
Finland | 18–30 |
France | 18–35 |
Germany | 18–30 |
Hong Kong (SAR) | 18–30 |
Ireland | 18–35 |
Italy | 18–30 |
Japan | 18–30 |
Republic of Korea | 18–30 |
Malta | 18–30 |
Netherlands | 18–30 |
Norway | 18–30 |
Sweden | 18–30 |
Taiwan | 18–30 |
United Kingdom | 18–35 |
(Always check the latest list on the Department of Home Affairs website)
✅ Health and Character Requirements
- You must meet health requirements, and in some cases, undergo medical checks.
- You must be of good character; police certificates may be requested.
✅ Sufficient Funds
- You must have enough money (usually AUD $5,000) to support yourself initially.
- You must also have funds for a return ticket or hold a booked departure ticket.
✅ No Dependants
- You cannot be accompanied by dependent children during your stay.
How to Apply for Your First 417 Visa
Step 1: Gather Documents
- Passport (must be valid)
- Proof of funds (bank statement)
- Birth certificate or national ID (if required)
- Police certificates (if applicable)
💻 Step 2: Apply Online
Applications are submitted online through your ImmiAccount on the Australian Government website. You must be outside Australia when applying for your first 417 visa.
Step 3: Pay the Visa Fee
- The fee is AUD $635 as of August 2025.
- Payment can be made by credit card or PayPal.
Step 4: Wait for Processing
- Most applications are processed within 2 to 4 weeks.
- You’ll receive a visa grant notice via email if approved.
Conditions and Work Rights
- You can work for up to 6 months with one employer (unless exempt).
- You may study for up to 4 months.
- You can leave and re-enter Australia multiple times while the visa is valid.
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Why Should You Apply for a 417 Visa?
From a migration lawyer’s perspective, here are strategic and personal reasons to consider this visa:
Travel and Adventure
Australia is home to some of the world’s most stunning destinations — from the Great Barrier Reef to Uluru and bustling cities like Sydney and Melbourne.
Work Experience
The 417 visa lets you gain global work experience in industries like hospitality, agriculture, tourism, and construction.
Pathway to Future Visas
Working in regional or specified work (like farm or hospitality work in northern Australia) can make you eligible for a second and even third 417 visa.
Cultural Exchange
You’ll experience Australian life up close — its diverse society, relaxed lifestyle, and strong work ethic.
Extension: Second and Third Working Holiday Visas
If you enjoy your stay and want to stay longer, the 417 visa can be extended:
Second 417 Visa
- You must have completed 88 days (3 months) of specified work in regional Australia during your first visa.
Third 417 Visa
- You must complete an additional 6 months of specified work while holding your second 417 visa.
Types of specified work include:
- Plant and animal cultivation (e.g., fruit picking, shearing)
- Fishing and pearling
- Tree farming and felling
- Mining
- Construction
- Bushfire recovery work
Refer to Australia’s specified work list for detailed eligibility.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I apply for a 417 visa more than once?
You can apply for a second and third 417 visa if you meet the specified work requirements. You cannot apply for a fourth.
Can I study on a 417 visa?
Yes, but only for up to 4 months.
Can I apply for a different visa later?
Yes. Many 417 visa holders transition to:
- Student visas
- Skilled visas (e.g., Subclass 482, 186)
- Partner visas
- Permanent residency pathways
Final Thoughts
The Subclass 417 Working Holiday Visa is more than just a travel visa — it’s a strategic opportunity for young people to explore Australia, develop their skills, and possibly pave the way for a more permanent future Down Under. Whether you're a recent graduate or simply taking a gap year, this visa provides both adventure and possibility.
Let a Registered Migration Agent help you understand your rights, meet requirements, and plan your future migration pathway.
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Remember:
This post is for general informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional immigration advice. Given the uniqueness of every case, engaging with a registered migration agent is highly recommended for bespoke guidance and to navigate the specific details of your situation effectively. Book a visa consultation with a Registered Migration Agent
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