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Permission To Work: A Guide To Work Rights For Bridging Visa Holders [Update 2022]

Nilesh Nandan · May 4, 2021

Home » Immigration Guides » Permission To Work: A Guide To Work Rights For Bridging Visa Holders [Update 2022]

Get Work Rights Help Here.

Do you have ‘no work rights’ attached to your visa? Or do you have limited permission to work?

Are you shackled to one employer because you hold a sponsored visa preventing you from working with other employers?

If you would like to discuss an application for work rights or a visa change to allow you permission to work with any employer in Australia, book in a consultation with me.

If you hold a bridging visa and are seeking work rights then in most cases it is possible to get full-time work rights on the basis of financial hardship. However, you need to get specific advice about which type of bridging visa you hold. One thing to note is that if you have a visa cancellation in Australia and you are looking for work rights at the time that you are seeking a judicial review in relation to a Federal Circuit Court or Federal Court matter, then permission to work might not be possible for you. Let’s have a discussion about how to get you back to work as soon as possible. You can book a consultation about your permission to work with me here.

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Nilesh Nandan has previously been nominated to work alongside other leading experts to provide strategic advice to the Australian Government's Department of Home Affairs including potential reforms to the legislative framework governing the industry. Views expressed on this web site are his own and do not reflect the views of the Migration Advisory Group.