Published Mar 12, 2026 · 7 min read

407 Visa Changes Australia 2026: New Nomination Rule Explained

The Australian Government has quietly introduced an important change to the Subclass 407 Training Visa that could impact how and when applicants can lodge their visa.

From 11 March 2026, there are new rules that mean applicants can no longer submit all parts of the 407 visa application at the same time.

The change comes through a legislative amendment published by the Australian Government:

For anyone planning to apply for a 407 visa especially those already in Australia, this update is something you need to understand.

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What Has Changed?

Previously, the process was straightforward. The employers and applicants could lodge the sponsorship, nomination and visa application together on the same day.

This meant the visa application would immediately go into the system and the applicant would typically receive a Bridging Visa allowing them to remain in Australia while the application was being processed.

 

❌But that is no longer possible now under the new rules.

The update now is, a Subclass 407 visa application is only valid if two things are already in place:

  • The employer must already be an approved Temporary Activities Sponsor
  • The Training Nomination must already be approved

Only once the nomination has been approved can the visa application itself be lodged.

 

Why This Is Important

This change may seem small on paper but it can create real timing risks for applicants currently in Australia.

 

No Bridging Visa During Early Stages

Because you cannot lodge the visa application until the nomination has been approved, applicants will not receive a Bridging Visa during the sponsorship and nomination stage.

Previously, lodging everything together meant applicants could remain in Australia while waiting for the outcome.

Now, there may be a gap between visas if planning is not done carefully.

 

Risk If Your Current Visa Is Expiring

Another major concern is visa expiry timing.

If your current visa expires before the nomination is approved, you may not be able to submit the 407 visa application in time.

This could mean:

  • Leaving Australia temporarily
  • Applying for another visa to stay lawful
  • Delays in starting your training program

Since sponsorship and nomination approvals can take months, this new rule makes early planning much more important.

⚠️ Concerned your visa may expire before the nomination is approved?

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The Key Takeaway

If you are considering a 407 Training Visa, the biggest lesson from this update is simple:

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Start the process earlier than before.

Employers need enough time to secure sponsorship and nomination approval before the visa application can even be submitted.

Waiting until close to your visa expiry could now create serious complications.

Need Advice About the 407 Visa?

If you’re planning to apply for a Subclass 407 Training Visa and want to understand how this change may affect you, it’s worth speaking with an expert.

Our team here at Pathway to Aus can help you plan the timing of your application and explore alternative options if needed.

👇Contact Pathway to Aus to discuss your visa strategy.

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