The Training Visa (407): Structured Workplace Training in Australia.
The 407 is for people who want to come to Australia to learn, not to take an ongoing job. It supports structured workplace training under a real plan, with an approved sponsor. It's temporary by design - and it needs to look that way from the start.
A training visa. The whole point is learning, not employment.
You come to Australia to build skills under a structured plan, sponsored by an approved temporary activity sponsor, and then the visa ends. It's time-limited by design - commonly up to around two years - though the exact period is set by the government and reviewed over time.
It covers three broad purposes. Workplace-based training that improves your skills in an eligible occupation; training that prepares you for a role in an overseas workplace; and capacity-building or professional development where broader skill growth is the goal. Which one fits depends on what you actually need to learn and why.
This is a training visa, not a back door to a job. If your real goal is ongoing employment in Australia, the 407 is the wrong tool, and a poorly framed application can be refused for exactly that reason. We'll be honest with you about whether the 407 fits - or whether a work visa is what you're really after.
The main requirements for a 407.
- An approved temporary activity sponsor to support your application
- A structured training plan that sets out exactly what you'll learn and how
- Training that fits one of the three eligible purposes
- Evidence you have the background to benefit from the training
- Adequate health insurance for your stay, and the usual health and character requirements
The training plan is the heart of a strong 407 application. The Department wants to see real training with a clear structure, supervision and an end point - not unpaid work dressed up as learning. A vague plan is one of the most common reasons these applications run into trouble.
How long it takes, and what it costs.
Two questions come up first - how long until the visa is granted, and how much it costs. Both depend on your circumstances, so the figures below are typical ranges to set expectations, not promises. The grant time also rests on the sponsorship sitting behind your application.
Fees depend on your circumstances, and we quote in writing. A 407 involves a government application charge plus our professional fee, and the totals shift with your situation - onshore or offshore, family members included, and how much sponsorship work is needed. We don't publish a flat price; see fees and how we quote for how we set and confirm costs before any work begins.
Your 407 questions.
Written and reviewed by Brian Chan, Registered Migration Agent (MARN 2217857)
Visa Store Australia, Perth · Last reviewed June 2026 · Verify on the MARA register · General information only, not personal migration advice.
Here to train?
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