The Temporary Work (Short Stay Specialist) Visa (subclass 400) is a temporary visa that allows highly skilled applicants to enter Australia and work on a short-term basis; this usually is under 3 months but in limited cases with special circumstances it can be for up to 6 months.
Note: non-ongoing means that the work/activity the visa is granted for will be completed within 6 months or under and you don’t plan on staying in Australia after the completion
You are protected by Australian workplace law. See their workplace rights and entitlements.
Note: the subclass 400 is not relevant to the entertainment industry if you are looking to perform in Australia/support/organise performers or have any part in a production that will be shown, broadcast or performed in Australia (including theatre, film, television, radio, concert or a recording), you will need to apply for the Temporary Activity Visa (subclass 408)
From AUD 415 (except in specific circumstances)(Update date:2024.07)
Additional costs: You might also have to pay other costs for each applicant for health checks, police certificates and biometrics.
This is visa is a temporary visa, it can be granted for up to 6 months (based on circumstances). In most cases, for a stay to be longer then 3 months a business case must be provided with the application.
Note: you cannot apply for this visa in Australia or extend your stay longer than what is on your grant. If you are granted a single-entry visa, choose to leave Australia before this visa expires you will not be granted access back into Australia under this visa. If you are granted a multiple entry visa you can come to and from Australia as much as you choose for the duration of this visa. If you’re not sure your conditions for travelling on this visa or when it expires check VEVO.