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Australian Digital Nomad Visa - The Complete Guide

Australian Digital Nomad Visa - The Complete Guide

by Jessie Chambers 2 days ago
9 MIN READ

If you’ve ever dreamed of spotting a kangaroo and spending countless hours along the Australian coastline, you may be interested in applying for one of the visa options that are similar to the Digital Nomad Visa, which has become so popular in recent years. While Australia does not offer a specific Digital Nomad Visa, there are several pathways that allow people to visit the country down under — all while working and earning an income as they roam.

Australia is an extremely liveable country. Well-connected, diverse, and offering a high standard of living, it’s no wonder it’s a highly desirable destination for those seeking a little adventure in a place that truly stands on its own. From a rich Indigenous culture to booming cities that offer something for everyone, you can’t go wrong spending time in the land of sunshine, the outback, and incredible coastlines.

Not sure if Australia is the next place for you? Consider the following if you need a little more convincing:

  • Relaxed, but Also Adventurous Lifestyle: It’s true — Australians are an active bunch. From early morning runs on the beach to sunrise dips in the ocean, the natural beauty at your fingertips will inspire you to experience everything life has to offer. Life here is vibrant and largely lived outdoors.
  • Stable Economy and Safe: With a range of work opportunities and a reputation as a relatively safe country, Australia offers the chance to embark on a new adventure without the usual worries — especially if you’re travelling solo.
  • Dining with the Best Produce: Known as the land of plenty, Australia is spoilt for choice when it comes to fresh, high-quality produce. With exceptional farming regions, the food and wine scene is world-class. If you’re a true foodie, you’ll love the culinary journeys that await you.
  • Community, Culture and Connection: Friendly locals and a community-oriented culture make it easy to feel at home. If connection is something you're seeking, Australia will tick more than a few boxes. With tight-knit communities and a welcoming spirit, you’ll be able to embed yourself in a culture that values belonging and togetherness.

Visa Pathways to Live and Work in Australia

As mentioned, there is no specific Australia Digital Nomad Visa available. However, we have collected all the best and available visa options for you to consider which route will be the best route for your big Aussie adventure! 

Temporary Work Visas 

Temporary Work Visas: These visas allow individuals to work in Australia for a specified period. Conditions may apply, such as working for a particular employer or in a specific occupation.

Provisional Visas: These are temporary visas that can lead to permanent residency. Holders may be eligible to apply for a permanent visa associated with their provisional visa.

This is a list of available temporary work visas: 

  • Skills in Demand visa (subclass 482)  – Sponsorship needed - This temporary visa lets an employer sponsor a suitably skilled worker to fill a position they can’t find a suitably skilled Australian to fill. It entails four streams: 
    • Core skills - For workers who have worked in their nominated occupation or a related field for at least 1 year.
    • Special skills - For workers who have worked in their nominated occupation or a related field for at least 1 year.
    • Labour Agreement - For workers who have gained at least 12 months relevant full-time work experience, or equivalent, within the last 5 years.
    • Subsequent entrant - This visa is for family members of subclass 457 and subclass 482 visa holders applying separately for their Skills in Demand visa and wishing to join the primary subclass 457 or subclass 482 visa holder in Australia.
  • Temporary Graduate visa (subclass 485) - A temporary visa that allows international students to live, study, and work after their studies. It has three streams: 
    • Post-vocational education work stream - This visa is for international students who have recently graduated with qualifications relevant to specific occupations Australia needs.
    • Post higher education work stream - This visa is for international students who recently graduated from an Australian institution.
    • Second post higher education work stream - This visa is for Temporary Graduates holding a Post-Higher Education Work, Post-Study Work or Replacement visa with a degree from an Australian institution located in a regional area.
  • Skilled – Recognised Graduate visa (subclass 476)​​ - This visa is for recent engineering graduates of recognised institutions to gain up to 18 months of professional work experience. However, it was permanently closed from 1 July 2024 since it was seen as no longer aligning with policy priorities.
  • Skilled Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 489) - This visa is for skilled workers who want to live and work in regional Australia. It has three pathways: invited pathways, extended stay pathway, and subsequent entry pathway.
  • Business Innovation and Investment (Provisional) visa (subclass 188) – Sponsorship needed - This visa allows you to own and manage a business in Australia, conduct business and investment activity in Australia, or undertake an entrepreneurial activity in Australia.

Visitor Visa (Subclass 600)

The Visitor Visa enables tourists to enter Australia as tourists and visit family and relatives in residence. The Visitor Visa is open for all nationalities. This visa authorises entry into Australia for travellers visiting as tourists, on cruises, and those attending medical or business-related events.

The validity duration of this visa stretches from three months to six months to twelve months. Your Australian stay duration for a Visitor Visa depends on your requirements and the purpose of your visit. The visa does not allow for extension. You must reapply for this visa when you need extended time in Australia.

Freelancer Visa Australia: Do You Meet the Criteria?

Australia does not have a specific freelance visa. Instead, individuals seeking a freelance opportunity can opt for any of the above visa options. The best Australian visa for digital nomads is the Visitor Visa. 

This is available to all nationalities, and you can stay in Australia for up to 12 months. It is relatively easy to obtain, and you can work remotely while enjoying everything Australia has to offer.

The primary drawback is that it doesn't officially authorise work within Australia, so digital nomads must ensure their work is entirely for overseas clients and companies. For longer-term stays or those seeking a path to permanent residency, the regional visa options would be worth considering if they're willing to settle in regional areas of Australia.

Key Documents to Secure Your Australian Freelance Visa

There are visas with different document requirements. Here is a checklist to confirm which documents to attach to the application. 

Generally, for a skilled visa application, you will need: 

  • Passport: A valid passport that contains personal information.
  • Skills Assessment: An appropriate Australian evaluation authority has provided a positive skills evaluation.
  • Results of an approved English language exam, such as the PTE, TOEFL, or IELTS.
  • Expression of Interest (EOI): Verification that an EOI was sent through SkillSelect.
  • The Department of Home Affairs will extend an invitation to apply once your expression of interest has been approved.
  • Work Experience Documents: Work experience documentation, contracts, and employment references.
  • Educational Records: Transcripts, professional certifications, and degree certificates.
  • A birth certificate, national identity card, or other identity documents are proof of identity.
  • Medical examinations and health check reports completed.
  • Police Clearance Certificates: These are documents from nations where you have resided for at least a year within the previous ten years.
  • Australian Requirement for Study: Evidence of qualifications from Australia (if relevant).
  • Partner Documents: Proof of relationship, such as a marriage license or other de facto relationship documentation, if applying with a partner.
  • Pay stubs, tax documents, and employment letters indicate skilled labour in the designated occupation.
  • Form 80 or Form 1221, and extra character documents, serve as proof of character.
  • Additional Supporting Documents: If applicable, any additional documents about particular situations, such as additional identity documents or proof of sponsorship.
  • The requirements may differ slightly depending on the type of skilled visa (such as 189, 190, or 491).

Top Tip: Get your paperwork in order early. Visa applications often require a skills assessment, English test, and detailed documentation (e.g. employment history, medicals, police checks). Prepare ahead to avoid delays. 

Digital Nomad Application Process

To apply for any of the above visas, you have to go through the following process: 

  • Complete a skills assessment 
  • Take an English test (unless exempt)
  • Submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) via SkillSelect
  • Wait for an invitation (or secure a state nomination if applying for 190 or 491)
  • Lodge a visa application with all documents

Best Places to Live in Australia

Sydney: Sydney really is one of the crown jewels of Australia. With one of the best harbours in the world, an amazing coastline you won’t find anywhere else, and diversity and richness at every corner you turn, it’s no wonder people come to visit and fall in love with everything Sydney has to offer. It has amazing pockets of suburbs that boast incredible food and shopping options, ensuring you’re never bored with each day of living in one of the best cities in the world.

Melbourne: Known as the bohemian cousin, Melbourne has a flavour of European charm that captures most visitors. As a super accessible and easy-to-navigate style of city, it is diverse, rich, and a wonderful place to call home. The best part? You’re on the Great Ocean Road, you’re a short drive to the bush, and you’ll be spoilt for choice with any type of adventure your heart desires.

Brisbane: Also known as Brisvegas, this city gives you the joys of tropical weather all while being super close to some of the world’s best beach spots, such as Noosa and the Gold Coast. It is also extremely affordable in comparison to some pockets of Melbourne and Sydney, making it especially appealing to those who love the lifestyle of a sunny city while enjoying a slightly more low-key atmosphere than the other big cities.

Adelaide: Adelaide is known for its wine region and beautiful rolling hills. Not to mention, the liveability and affordability really make it a desirable destination for those who want a quieter style of living while soaking up the stunning natural surroundings. If you’re someone who loves food, wine, and festivals, then you should definitely consider visiting Adelaide as your destination or home base for your Digital Nomad adventure.

Tasmania: It may be small, but it is definitely mighty! As one of the most beautiful and picturesque places on Earth, you’ll feel completely at peace if you choose to call this part of the world home. A quieter lifestyle, but also rich in community, art, and great wine and food. It is still relatively affordable in comparison to the larger cities, making it accessible and attractive for those wanting a lifestyle-first kind of balance.

Top Tip: Pick a location that fits your lifestyle. Want buzz and beaches? Try Sydney or Brisbane. Prefer quiet beauty and community vibes? Tasmania or Adelaide may be your calling. Each region offers a unique balance of affordability, adventure, and liveability—perfect for a remote work base.

Booking Experiences Through Global Work & Travel

If you’re feeling overwhelmed by the process of organising your visa, or you want to ensure you’re maximising your time while you’re abroad with travel adventures, we have a range of options that will make your time in Australia memorable and manageable. 

Working Holiday Plus: Experience the ultimate working holiday in Australia with a guaranteed job match before arrival, full support from a dedicated Trip Coordinator, exclusive social perks, and unforgettable adventures. 

Graphic Design Internship: Sharpen your creative skills and kickstart your career with a graphic design internship in Australia—combining real-world industry experience, personalised mentorship, and all the adventure

Au Pair in Australia: Live like a local, earn a salary, and become part of a real Aussie family as an au pair in Australia—with your accommodation, meals, and support sorted, plus a second-country option and travel perks to keep the adventure going.

Final Thoughts

Australia may not have a traditional Digital Nomad Visa, but that hasn’t stopped it from becoming one of the most sought-after destinations for remote workers, creatives, and adventure-seekers alike. With a stable economy, a vibrant outdoor lifestyle, world-class cities, and a range of visa options to suit various needs, it’s a place that offers both inspiration and opportunity in equal measure. Whether you’re looking to build your career, explore a new culture, or simply live life more fully, Australia invites you to do it all — with a bit of sunshine, surf, and kangaroo spotting thrown in. If you’re ready to make the leap, Global Work & Travel can take the hassle out of planning and help you make the most of your time abroad. The only thing left to do now? Start imagining your new life in the land Down Under.

If you want to learn about the working holiday visa’s for other countries, we have extensive guides for countries like the United States, Canada, Australia, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Ireland, Korea, Argentina, Chile, Hong Kong, Estonia, Netherlands, Portugal, Peru, Greece, Singapore, Malaysia, Taiwan, New Zealand, Ecuador, Brazil and more coming.

Jessie Chambers

Jessie Chambers

Jessie is a globetrotter and storyteller behind the Global Work & Travel blog, sharing tips, tales, and insights from cities to remote escapes.

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