Ultimate Guide to the 407 Training Visa in Australia (2025 Edition)

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Ultimate Guide to the 407 Training Visa in Australia (2025 Edition)

Introduction

If you’re looking to build your career, gain international work experience, or meet professional registration requirements, the 407 Training Visa may be the perfect option.
This temporary visa allows you to participate in structured workplace-based training in Australia across a variety of skilled occupations. In this 2025 edition, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know—from eligibility to documents, steps, timelines, and key benefits.


What is the 407 Training Visa?

The Subclass 407 Training Visa is a temporary visa designed for individuals to undertake occupational training or professional development in Australia.
It’s not a pathway to permanent residency, but an ideal option for those wanting to:

  • Gain skills in an eligible occupation
  • Meet registration or licensing requirements in their home country
  • Undertake structured workplace training

This visa is popular with recent graduates, skilled workers, and international professionals seeking career growth in a real-world Australian setting.


Types of Occupational Training

The 407 Training Visa supports three types of training:

  1. Occupational Training to Enhance Skills (Workplace-Based):
    For skilled workers needing hands-on training to improve performance in their nominated occupation.
  2. Training for Registration or Licensing:
    For those whose home country requires practical experience to gain professional registration.
  3. Professional Development:
    Typically for overseas employers sending staff to Australia for skill development in a structured format.

407 Visa Eligibility Criteria

To apply for a 407 visa, you must meet the following requirements:

  •  Be sponsored by an approved Temporary Activities Sponsor in Australia
  •  Be nominated for an approved training program
  •  Meet English requirements (e.g., IELTS 4.5 or equivalent, unless exempt)
  •  Show Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) intent
  •  Meet health and character requirements
  •  Hold adequate health insurance (Overseas Visitor Health Cover – OVHC)
  •  Usually be 18 years or older

Required Documents

Your application should include:

  • Valid passport
  • Sponsorship approval letter
  • Nomination details & training plan
  • CV or resume
  • Educational certificates
  • Employment reference letters
  • English test results
  • Proof of OVHC
  • Police clearance certificate

Tip: Working with Widen – Migration Specialists ensures nothing is missed and everything complies with Department of Home Affairs requirements.


How to Apply

1. Find a Sponsor

The sponsor must be approved by the Department of Home Affairs. If not already approved, they must apply for sponsorship status.

2. Submit a NominationThe sponsor nominates you for a training program related to your occupation.

3. Prepare and Lodge Your Visa ApplicationGather all required documents and lodge your application online through your ImmiAccount.

4. Pay the Visa FeeAs of 2025, the visa application fee is AU$405.

5. Complete Medical and Police ChecksThe Department will provide instructions based on your country and circumstances.

6. Track and WaitMonitor your visa status via ImmiAccount.


Visa Processing Time in 2025

Processing times may vary, but on average:

  • 75% of applications are processed within 4–6 months
  • 90% of applications within 6–9 months

Using a registered migration agent like Widen – Migration Specialists can prevent delays caused by incorrect submissions.


Visa Duration and Conditions

  • Valid for up to 2 years
  • Must stay with the approved sponsor
  • Can include eligible family members (spouse and children)
  • Condition 8102: You cannot work outside your training program
  • Not a PR pathway, but may support future visas like Subclass 482 or 186

Benefits of the 407 Training Visa

  •  Upskill in a real-world environment
  •  Boost your resume with international experience
  •  Gain registration/licensing support
  •  Bring your family with you
  •  Enjoy life in Australia while learning and training
  •  Open doors to future visa pathways

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Applying without a detailed, compliant training plan
  • Using an unapproved sponsor
  • Not meeting English language requirements
  • Submitting inconsistent or incomplete documents
  • Failing to address GTE criteria properly

Why Choose Widen – Migration Specialists

At Widen, we go beyond visa lodgement. We guide you from start to finish with tailored expertise in the 407 visa:

  •  Sponsor Matching Assistance
  •  Customised Training Plan Writing
  •  Full Document & Application Support
  •  Fast Communication & Compliance Monitoring
  •  Migration Agents with Years of Experience

Join hundreds of successful 407 visa applicants who have trained and thrived in Australia with Widen.


407 Visa FAQs

1. Can I switch sponsors while on a 407 visa?

No. You must remain with the sponsor listed in your visa application.

2. Can I extend my 407 visa?
You can’t extend the current visa, but you can apply for another 407 if eligible.

3. Can I apply for another visa after the 407?
Yes! Many applicants go on to apply for Subclass 482, 186, or skilled migration visas.

4. Is the 407 visa good for recent graduates?
Absolutely! It’s perfect for gaining experience after completing your studies.


Conclusion

The 407 Training Visa is a powerful opportunity for international professionals to gain hands-on experience, meet occupational requirements, and grow in their careers while living in Australia.
Although the process can be detailed, working with a team like Widen – Migration Specialists makes it smoother, faster, and more successful.