Are you qualified in bricklaying and want the Australian climate and lifestyle?

Bricklaying

Bricklaying in the Australian climate is nice work … and the door is now wide open.  Are you a qualified brick and block layer who would like temporary work or the opportunity to permanently migrate and work in Australia?  For an outdoor trade, like bricklaying, the warm Australian summer and mild winters of the southern hemisphere have a lot to offer.  Opportunities for outback travel, endless sporting choices and the relaxed lifestyle, suits most bricklayers. Bringing a family?  The standard of living is high – excellent earnings, housing, education, and healthcare.  Culturally, Australia is one of the most stable and tolerant nations, welcoming people of all walks of life.

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Frequently asked question (FAQ)

Is there an age limit for the Australian Working Holiday Visa?
Depending on your country of citizenship the age range for the Working Holiday Visa Australia will differ. Some countries will be between 18-30 and others will be 18-35.

At present depending on where your passport is from, certain age requirements come into factor for example if you are from the UK, you must be under 31 Years of age to gain the Australian working holiday visa, below is a guide of passports and ages.

Australian Working Holiday Visa Sub class 417

This visa lets people 18 to 30 years old (or 35 years old for some countries) have their first extended holiday in Australia, as well as work in Australia to help fund their adventures.

•  You must have a passport from an eligible country or jurisdiction.

•   You can apply for a second Australian Working Holiday visa if you meet the immigration eligibility criteria.

Work and Holiday Visa Sub class 462

This visa lets people 18 to 30 years old have an extended holiday in Australia, also work in Australia to help fund their Holiday.

 

  • You must have a passport from an eligible country.
  • You can apply for a second Work and Holiday visa Australia if you meet the immigration eligibility criteria.

What are the benefits of a Working Holiday Visa for Australia?
A Working Holiday in Australia is a great way to see the country, work, make friends and see new cultures. If you are taking a Gap year, why not visit Australia. Go on a road trip, explore the outback, hike the forests and bushland, and swim at the beautiful beaches! Also, the working holiday visa for Australia allows you to try before you buy if you are considering a permanent visa to Australia!

Can I study on a Working Holiday Visa?
The short answer is Yes. You can study on a Work and Holiday Visa. There is a maximum time limit of 4 months of study for the Working Holiday visa. If you are looking at a longer course, there may be a more suitable option. Would a Student Visa for Australia be more suited for you?