The COVID-19 Pandemic event visa has been expanded to allow temporary visa holders to stay in Australia between 6 and 12 months to work in any sector of the Australian economy.
On 2 March 2022, Minister Hawke announced changes to the subclass 408 Australian Government Endorsed Event (AGEE) COVID-19 Pandemic event, which included expanding the visa beyond key sectors to allow work in all sectors.
Temporary visa holders with work rights will be able to access the Pandemic event visa for nil Visa Application Charge (VAC) for a period of 6 or 12 months if they work in any sector of the Australian economy.
The length of stay granted to applicants under the revised Pandemic event visa arrangements is based on meeting certain eligibility requirements. Applicants applying to work in:
The new arrangements will only be available for Pandemic event visa applications made on or after 21 February 2022 by:
Applicants will need to provide evidence at time of application that they are employed in Australia or have a job offer to work in Australia.
Applicants will only be eligible for this visa if they apply within 90 days of their substantive visa expiring, or if their last substantive visa has already expired, within 28 days after it expired.
Those who apply on or after 21 February 2022 will no longer be eligible for visa grant on the grounds of being unable to depart Australia due to COVID-19 travel restrictions.
Information on these new arrangements will be published on the Pandemic event visa webpage as soon as they are finalised.
If you applied before 21 February 2022, your visa application, including your stay period, will continue to be assessed under the arrangements in place at the time you lodged your application.
If you are a visitor to Australia with no work rights and cannot support yourself, you should make arrangements to return home.
If you apply on or after 21 February 2022, you will no longer be eligible for this visa on the grounds of being unable to depart Australia due to COVID-19 travel restrictions.
At time of application you must:
If you arrive in Australia on or after 21 February 2022, you must hold a substantive visa with work rights to be eligible for a COVID-19 Pandemic event visa, unless you have a job offer from a Commonwealth funded aged care service.
You cannot stay in Australia longer by extending this visa.
If you hold a COVID-19 Pandemic event visa that is about to expire you can apply for a new COVID-19 Pandemic event visa to remain in Australia if you meet the current eligibility requirements.
You can:
Family members who apply with you must also meet our health and character requirements.
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Retrieved from: https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/getting-a-visa/visa-listing/temporary-activity-408/australian-government-endorsed-events-covid-19