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Applying for an onshore Protection Visa (Subclass 866) after entering Australia on a visitor visa is one of the most closely scrutinised pathways under Australian migration law.
It is possible in Australia for you to apply for a Protection Visa after arriving on a tourist visa. However, doing so should be weighed against other migration options as initiating the Protection Visa process is a significant legal step that fundamentally impacts your migration pathway.
If you are currently an asylum seeker who is already in Australia on a temporary visa and you demonstrably cannot return safely to your home country due to a genuine fear of persecution or serious harm, the Protection Visa (Subclass 866) provides an onshore pathway to permanent residence.
Many people arrive in Australia on a tourist visa without any intention of seeking protection, only to later find that circumstances in their home country have changed.
Navigating the transition from a tourist visa to a protection visa is a complex legal undertaking that requires a deep understanding of Australia’s migration framework.
The Working Holiday Visa (Subclass 417) forms part of Australia’s Working Holiday Maker program, which allows eligible young adults to travel in Australia while undertaking short-term work.
The Work and Holiday visa (subclass 462) enables eligible individuals from certain countries to reside temporarily in Australia and undertake approved employment to support their stay.
The visa conditions for skilled work regional visas in Australia have previously been subject to ambiguity.
Meeting the health requirements is a legislative prerequisite for the majority of Australian visa applications.