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Australia Work and Holiday Visa 462 Ballot: Complete Guide (2024-2026)

  • Jul 1
  • 2 min read

The Australia Work and Holiday Visa (Subclass 462) Ballot is a crucial step for applicants from high-demand countries like China, India, Vietnam, and the newly added Philippines. This guide covers eligibility, key dates, and the application process for the 2024-2025 and 2025-2026 program years.

What is the Australia Work and Holiday Visa 462 Ballot?

The Australia Work and Holiday Visa 462 Ballot is a randomized selection system introduced to manage the overwhelming demand for the Subclass 462 visa. It ensures a fair and transparent process for applicants from countries with limited visa quotas.

Key Features of the Subclass 462 Visa

  • Stay in Australia for up to 12 months.

  • Work for 6 months per employer (extensions possible with regional work).

  • Study for up to 4 months.

  • Multiple entries allowed.

Australia Work and Holiday Visa 462 Ballot: 2024-2025 Program Year

Visa Caps & Key Dates

Country

Visa Quota

Registration Period

Selection Period

China

5,000

Oct 1 – Nov 8, 2024

Oct 14, 2024 – Apr 30, 2025

India

1,000

Oct 1 – Oct 31, 2024

Oct 14, 2024 – Apr 30, 2025

Vietnam

1,500

Oct 1 – Nov 8, 2024

Oct 14, 2024 – Apr 30, 2025

Eligibility Requirements

Age: 18-30 years at the time of application.

Passport: Must hold a valid passport from China, India, or Vietnam.

Education: Minimum two years of post-secondary study (India) or equivalent.

English Proficiency: IELTS 4.5 or equivalent.

Financial Proof: AUD 5,000 + return ticket funds.

How to Apply for the Australia Work and Holiday Visa 462 Ballot?

  1. Register via ImmiAccount during the open period.

  2. Pay AUD 25 (non-refundable registration fee).

  3. If selected, apply for the visa within 28 days (AUD 635 fee).

  4. Submit documents (passport, education proof, English test, financial evidence).

Australia Work and Holiday Visa 462 Ballot: 2025-2026 Program Year

Key Dates

📅 Registration Period: June 24 – July 15, 2025🎲 First Selection Round: July 16, 2025⏳ Final Selection Deadline: April 30, 2026

New Addition: Philippines (From July 1, 2024)

Filipino nationals are now eligible for the Subclass 462 visa, though the exact quota is yet to be announced.

Tips for a Successful Australia Work and Holiday Visa 462 Ballot Application

Apply early – Slots fill quickly.

Avoid duplicate registrations – Leads to disqualification.

Prepare documents in advance (IELTS, financial proof, education certificates).

Check ImmiAccount regularly for selection updates.

Why Was the Ballot System Introduced?

Due to high demand (e.g., 98,000+ Indian registrations for just 1,000 slots), the ballot ensures fairness. The system is part of Australia’s agreements with partner countries like India (under AI-ECTA) and the Philippines.

Need Help with Your Visa Application?

For expert guidance, visit VisasUpdate.com for the latest updates and migration advice.

Final Notes

  • Only selected applicants can proceed with the visa application.

  • Missing the 28-day deadline means reapplying next year.

  • No refunds for unsuccessful ballot registrations.

Stay updated on the Australia Work and Holiday Visa 462 Ballot process to maximize your chances of securing a spot! 🌏✈️

Young traveler with backpack at Australian landmarks holding a visa passport for the Work and Holiday Visa 462 program."

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