VISA FOR TEMPORARY WORK
International Relations Visa (Subclass 403)
Overview
The Temporary Work (International Relations) visa (Subclass 403) allows eligible individuals to work in Australia on a short-term basis under specific international agreements or arrangements.
This visa is suitable for applicants entering Australia under:
Government-to-government agreements
Diplomatic or consular arrangements
Foreign government or international organisation roles
Seasonal worker programs
Visa Aid provides structured guidance to ensure applications meet Australian immigration and compliance requirements.
Key Characteristics
With this visa, you may:
Work temporarily in Australia under an approved stream
Participate in international relations or government-supported programs
Undertake approved work only for the sponsoring organisation
Stay in Australia for the period approved under your specific stream
This is a temporary visa and does not provide an automatic pathway to permanent residency.
Streams Under Subclass 403
You may be eligible under one of the following streams:
Government Agreement Stream
For applicants entering Australia under a bilateral agreement between:
The Australian Government, or
A State or Territory Government, and
A foreign government
Foreign Government Agency Stream
For individuals:
Working for a foreign government agency
Holding official DFAT-recognised status
Including foreign language instructors in Australian schools
Privileges and Immunities Stream
For persons granted privileges and immunities under:
Overseas Missions (Privileges and Immunities) Act 1995
International Organisations (Privileges and Immunities) Act 1963
Seasonal Worker Programme Stream
For approved seasonal workers invited by an authorised Australian sponsor to work in eligible industries where local labour shortages exist.
Eligibility Requirements
You may be eligible if:
You meet the requirements of an approved Subclass 403 stream
You have a valid nomination, sponsorship, or invitation where required
You intend to stay temporarily and comply with visa conditions
Eligibility varies significantly depending on the stream.
Application Location Rules
If applying in Australia, you must be in Australia when the visa is granted
If applying outside Australia, you must be offshore at the time of grant
Only specific streams allow offshore applications.
Domestic Worker (Diplomatic or Consular) Stream
To hire a domestic worker under Subclass 403:
The employer must hold a Diplomatic (Subclass 995) visa
Approval must be obtained from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT)
The worker must perform domestic duties only
Employment contracts must comply with Australian workplace laws
Employer Responsibilities
Employers must:
Ensure the worker performs only approved duties
Comply with Australian workplace and employment laws
Notify DFAT of arrival and departure dates
Ensure the worker leaves Australia when employment ends
Failure to meet obligations may affect future sponsorship eligibility.
Important Notes
This is a short-term visa
Visa conditions are strict and stream-specific
Non-compliance can result in visa cancellation
Professional advice is strongly recommended before applying.
How Visa Aid Can Help
Visa Aid assists with:
Eligibility assessment for the correct Subclass 403 stream
Sponsorship and documentation review
Compliance guidance for employers and applicants
Application preparation and submission
Book a Consultation
Speak with Visa Aid to confirm eligibility and ensure your application meets Australian immigration requirements.