Australian Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has announced as part of the 2019 Federal Budget that Indonesian nationals will be allocated 5,000 spots annually for the Work and Holiday visa (Subclass 462), up from 2,500 spots annually. This announcement has come as part of a Landmark Australia-Indonesia free trade agreement.
The Work & Holiday visa will authorise Indonesians to travel to Australia for an extended holiday of 12 months, whilst allowing the holiday makers to study and/ or work full time, 6 months per employer.
To be eligible for the Work & Holiday visa, you must meet the following criteria