Privileges and Immunities stream (subclass 403)

The Privileges and Immunities stream of the Temporary Work (International Relations) visa (subclass 403) is designed for individuals who have, or expect to have, privileges and immunities under relevant legislation, allowing them to work in Australia as international representatives.

Frequently Asked Questions

This visa is designed for individuals with privileges and immunities under relevant legislation, allowing them to work in Australia as international representatives.

The duration of stay is specified in your visa grant letter, and you can stay as long as you work as an international representative with relevant privileges and immunities, with DFAT’s support.

This visa cannot be extended; you need to apply for a new visa to stay longer.

Yes, you can include your immediate family members in your application if they meet character requirements.

There is no cost for the visa itself, but you may have to pay for police certificates and biometrics.

Yes, you can travel to and from Australia as often as needed while the visa remains valid.

The visa will be digitally linked to your passport, and no physical label is provided.

Your immigration history will be considered when making a decision on your application, potentially affecting your eligibility.

DFAT provides support for the application and issues a letter of recommendation.

You must maintain employment as specified in your visa application and meet the conditions of relevant legislation.

Currently, there are no frequently asked questions available for the Aged Dependent Relative Visa (Subclass 114).