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A key component of Australia’s immigration system are the Bridging visas. These Bridging visas are essential for individuals who need to reside in the country while their substantive visa application is being processed or are awaiting an immigration decision. However, understanding how long a Bridging visa is valid can be complex due to the various types available and their specific conditions.
There are several types of Bridging visas available and each type has different conditions and durations.
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Applicants must first be familiar with the general duration of each Bridging visa.
1. Bridging visa A (BVA) (Subclass 010)
A Bridging visa A (BVA) in Australia ends immediately if you leave the country, are granted the substantive visa or another Bridging visa (e.g., a BVB), or if your BVA or current substantive visa is cancelled. In other cases, it ceases when your current application for a substantive visa application is refused, a review or judicial decision is made, you withdraw your application or review, or a tribunal finds it lacks jurisdiction.
Furthermore, a BVA will cease 35 calendar days after a decision to refuse your current substantive visa application or a related decision by the Administrative Review Tribunal (ART). Similarly, it will expire if your substantive visa application or AAT review application is deemed invalid, or if you withdraw either of these applications. In cases involving judicial review, the BVA will end 28 calendar days after a judicial body upholds the refusal of your substantive visa application or if you withdraw your judicial review application.
2. Bridging visa B (BVB) (Subclass 020)
A Bridging visa B (BVB) in Australia will cease when certain events occur, including a refusal of your substantive visa application, a decision on your merits or judicial review, or if you withdraw your application for the substantive visa or any related reviews. A Bridging visa B (BVB) will also cease if your current visa expires, if you are granted the associated substantive visa, or if your same substantive visa application is refused or withdrawn. It will also cease if a merits review tribunal declares it lacks jurisdiction, or if either the previous visa or the BVB is cancelled.
The BVB has similar time-limited validity as the BVA and is often granted with a specified travel period, allowing visa holders to travel and return to Australia under certain visa conditions.
3. Bridging visa C (BVC) (Subclass 030)
The Bridging visa C will cease if any of the events outlined above BVB for visa termination occur.
4. Bridging visa D (BVD) (Subclass040/ 041)
A BVD (Subclass 040/041) is valid for five working days from the time the visa is granted. If you have a BVD (Subclass 041) and are granted a (BVE) Subclass 050 visa, your BVD will end on the date the Subclass 050 visa is granted.
5. Bridging visa E (BVE) (Subclass 050/051)
A Bridging visa E (BVE) is valid until a specified date, for a set period, or until a particular event occurs. The BVE will cease if you leave Australia, are granted a substantive visa, or if the visa is cancelled.
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Bridging visa A (BVA) (Subclass 010):
If granted permission to work on a BVA, There’s no fixed end date for work rights; they remain valid as long as the BVA is valid and until a decision is made on your substantive visa application.
Bridging visa B (BVB) (Subclass 020):
Work rights are tied to the validity of the BVB, which is usually granted for the duration of the BVA and additional time for travel.
Bridging visa C (BVC) (Subclass 030):
If work rights are granted, they remain valid for the duration of the BVC. The visa itself is valid until the person's immigration status is resolved, so work rights continue for this period unless otherwise restricted.
Bridging visa D (BVD) (Subclass 041):
If permission is granted, work rights are valid for the duration of the BVD. This visa is valid until the applicant’s immigration status is resolved or they leave Australia.
Bridging visa E (BVE) (Subclass 050/051)
Both subclasses of BVE do not have the work rights by default. The applicant needs to request them from the Department of Home Affairs. The Department sets a fixed expiry date for the requested work rights or it is set by a decision following an appeal.
1. Bridging visa A (BVA) (Subclass 010)
2. Bridging visa B (BVB) (Subclass 020)
3. Bridging visa C (BVC) (Subclass 030)
4. Bridging visa D (BVD) (Subclass 041)
5. Bridging visa E (BVE) (Subclass 050/051)
If your visa has expired and you are currently overstaying, here are the steps they should consider: