How to get an Australian agriculture visa

A Visitor Visa is a great way to experience everything Australia has to offer. You are permitted to meet with prospective employers but you are not permitted to work until you have been granted a work visa. The Agriculture visas will provide a long-term reliable workforce to support ongoing growth of Australia's critical agricultural industries.

How do I get an Australian agriculture visa?

There are a number of visa options for worker to work in the agricultural sector, including the Working Holiday Maker program, the Pacific Australia Labour Mobility (PALM) scheme, and the Student, Temporary Graduate, SHEV and TPV visa categories.

Working Holiday Makers​

The Working Holiday Maker (WHM) program allows young adults to have a 12 month holiday, during which they can undertake short-term work and study. Australia offers two different working holiday visas: a Working Holiday Visa (subclass 417) and a Work and Holiday Visa (subclass 462). Your eligibility will depend on your citizenship, so check the Australian Home Affairs website for more information. Read more about the Working Holiday Maker here.

Pacific Australia Labour Mobility (PALM) scheme

The PALM scheme is Australia's key program to address unskilled, low-skilled and semi-skilled labour shortages across rural and regional Australia. It allows Australian businesses to hire workers from nine Pacific Island countries and Timor-Leste for seasonal work or longer engagements of up to four years, under certain circumstances.

Student (subclass 500) visa

Working while you study in Australia can help complement your overall experience. Australia offers several different types of visas for international students which allow you to work while you are holidaying or studying here. You can work up to 40 hours every two weeks while you are studying, and unlimited hours during holiday breaks.

Safe Haven Enterprise visa/Temporary Protection visa holders​

Safe Haven Enterprise visa (SHEV) and Temporary Protection visa (TPV) holders have work rights and can work in the agriculture sector.

How to apply for Australian agriculture visa?

How do I find a farm job in Australia?

From fruit picking to working on a cattle station, Australian agriculture has a wide range of jobs on offer. There are a number of ways you can kick off your adventure and find a job on an Australian farm. You can search the Harvest Trail jobs board for jobs available now (Harvest Trail is the Australian Government’s Job Active site for finding jobs in agriculture). For more information and to find jobs visit the ​​Harvest Trail website or call the Harvest Trail Information Service on freecall 1800 062 332 from 8am to 8pm. Or you can find a farm job through a job search site, such as FarmHub, Tree, Adzuna, Career Harvest, CareerOne, SCAA, and Seek.

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