If you want to apply for your Second Work & Holiday Visa (462), you will need to complete three month of specified work. This work must have been completed while on your first Work and Holiday visa and must have been undertaken after 18 November 2016 in order to be counted towards your three months’ specified subclass 462 work total.
Specified, Second 462 Work & Holiday Work (462 Work) is work that is undertaken in a ‘specified’ field or industry in a designated area.
All 462 Work must be paid work. Voluntary work will not be accepted for the purpose of applying for a second Work and Holiday visa.
APPROVED INDUSTRIES FOR 462 WORK INCLUDE:
- Plant and animal cultivation (Agriculture)
- Fishing and pearling (Fishing)
- Tree farming and felling (Forestry)
- Tourism and hospitality. (Tourism)
SPECIFIED 462 WORK INCLUDES ANY TYPE OF WORK DESCRIBED IN THE LIST BELOW:
- Plant and animal cultivation
- the harvesting and/or packing of fruit and vegetable crops
- pruning and trimming vines and trees
Note: This must be the applicant’s primary employment task and directly associated with the cultivation and commercial sale of plant produce, such as fruit and nut crops (commercial horticultural activities). General garden maintenance is not eligible. - general maintenance crop work
- cultivating or propagating plants, fungi or their products or parts
- immediate processing of plant products
- maintaining animals for the purpose of selling them or their bodily produce, including natural increase
- immediate processing of animal products including shearing, butchery, packing and tanning
Note: Secondary processing of animal products, such as small goods processing and retail butchery is not eligible. - manufacturing dairy produce from raw material.
- Fishing and pearling
- conducting operations relating directly to taking or catching fish and other aquatic species
- conducting operations relating directly to taking or culturing pearls or pearl shell.
- Tree farming and felling
- planting or tending trees in a plantation or forest that are intended to be felled
- felling trees in a plantation or forest
- transporting trees or parts of trees that were felled in a plantation or forest to the place where they are first to be milled or processed or from which they are to be transported to the place where they are to be milled or processed.
- Tourism and hospitality
- work in a range of positions where the primary purpose is to directly provide a service to tourists, including tourist guides and operators, outdoor adventure or activity instructors, tourist transport services
- gallery or museum managers, curators or guides
- hospitality workers, including a range of positions in hotels or other accommodation facilities, restaurants, cafes, bars and casinos
- conference and event organisers.
SPECIFIED 462 WORK:
- must be an activity listed above
- must be the primary role, function or activity performed during the applicant’s employment.
Note: Eligible work undertaken in the tourism and hospitality industry must appear in our list of tourism and hospitality occupations, which is based on Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations (ANZSCO) codes. See the section on Tourism and hospitality occupations for the complete list of eligible occupations in tourism and hospitality industry.
Examples of eligible specified subclass 462 work in agriculture:
- picking fruits on an orchard
- feeding and herding cattle on a farm
- horse breeding and stud farming
- conservation and environmental reforestation work
- zoo work involving plant or animal cultivation.
Examples of ineligible specified subclass 462 work in agriculture:
- working as a nanny on a farm
- working at a cellar door providing wine tastings.
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