By Sukhjinder Singh June 16, 2026 0 Comments

Third Work and Holiday Visa (Subclass 462): The Complete Guide 2026

If your second year in Australia is coming to an end and you are still not ready to say goodbye to the Australian lifestyle, you can apply for a Third Work and Holiday visa (Subclass 462) and secure one final year down under.

Securing your third-year visa extension depends entirely on providing clear, accurate evidence of your eligibility. Here is a professional breakdown of the exact identity, financial, and employment documents required for a successful application.

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Third Subclass 462 Visa Requirements

To be eligible to apply for your Third Work and Holiday visa (Subclass 462), you must satisfy all of the following criteria:

  • Visa History: You must hold or have previously held a second Work and Holiday visa (subclass 462) in Australia.
  • Age Limit: You must be 18 to 30 years old (inclusive) when you apply.
  • Specified Work: You must have completed 6 months of subclass 462 specified work.
  • Passport: You must hold a valid passport issued by a Work and Holiday participant country.
  • Location: If in Australia, hold a substantive visa or your last substantive visa expired less than 28 days ago.
  • No Dependents: You must not be accompanied by dependent children. You cannot include family members in your application.
  • Health and Character: You must meet the strict health requirement and character requirement set by the Australian Government.

The Golden Rule: 6 Months of Specified Work

To be eligible for a third WHM visa, you must have carried out at least 6 months of specified work on or after 1 July 2019. You must have completed this 6 months of specified subclass 462 work while holding your second Work and Holiday visa, or a bridging visa that came into effect when your second visa expired.

The Department of Home Affairs is extremely strict about this requirement. You cannot complete the specified work requirement in a total period shorter than 6 calendar months.

What Counts as Specified Work for Your Third WHM Visa?

The industries eligible for your 6 months of work are identical to the ones approved for your second year. All specified subclass 462 work must be paid in accordance with the relevant Australian legislation and awards.

Eligible industries typically include:

  • Agriculture and plant cultivation:
  • Animal farming:
  • Fishing and pearling:
  • Tree farming:
  • Mining:
  • Construction: Eligible specified work includes landscaping the grounds of a construction site, erecting fences on a construction site, and scaffolding.
  • Bushfire recovery work (where applicable): You can include voluntary work as specified work where it is related to recovery work undertaken in bushfire-declared areas, or to other declared areas that have been affected by natural disasters.

Always ensure your employment is in an eligible regional postcode and keep proof of specified subclass 462 work, such as payment summaries, tax returns, and employer references.

Third 462 Visa Application Charge and Costs

Budgeting correctly is crucial for your final visa application.

  • Visa Application Fee: The current standard application charge for the third Subclass 462 visa is AUD $670.
  • Other Potential Costs: You might also have to pay for health checks, police certificates and biometrics.

Evidence of Specified Work

Comprehensive proof of your 6 months of regional work, including consecutive payslips, bank statements showing wage deposits, your employers’ ABNs, and tax payment summaries.

Make sure you have carefully documented your 6 months of specified work before you submit your ImmiAccount application. Proving 6 months of employment can be highly scrutinized, and mistakes can result in a visa refusal!

Visa Validity and Start Dates

If your application is successful, you will be granted 12 months of stay in Australia. Exactly when that 12-month period begins depends on where you are located when the visa is granted:

  • If you are inside Australia and hold an active Subclass 462 visa: Your third visa will seamlessly extend your stay, permitting you to remain in Australia for exactly 12 months from the date your old 462 visa was scheduled to expire.
  • If you are inside Australia but do NOT hold an active Subclass 462 visa: Your new visa will activate immediately, allowing you to remain in Australia for exactly 12 months from the date the new visa is granted.
  • If you are outside Australia (Offshore) at the time of grant: You must enter Australia within 12 months of the date it is granted. The visa’s period of stay starts on the date you enter Australia.

Verifying six months of specified work can be complicated, and simple paperwork mistakes often lead to visa refusals. Don’t risk your final year in Australia. Our registered migration agents will meticulously review your payslips, check your postcodes, and handle your entire application flawlessly. Contact us today to secure your visa extension with total peace of mind.

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