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Subclass 408 (Temporary Activity visa)

Legacy visa information and alternative pathway guidance for applicants who previously relied on Pandemic Event settings.

Overview

This pathway is closed to new applications

The COVID-19 Pandemic Event visa was a temporary response introduced during the pandemic. It is now closed to new applicants, so anyone asking about this pathway should review current visa status, expiry dates, work rights, and alternative options rather than preparing a new Pandemic Event application.

Brar Immigration can help applicants who previously held or considered this visa understand current circumstances and explore other possible pathways such as student, graduate, visitor, skilled, employer sponsored, partner, or other visa categories.

Subclass 408 (Temporary Activity visa) guidance
Simrat Brar, Registered Migration Agent
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Who It Is For

Who should review this legacy pathway?

This page is for people who are searching old visa information and need current alternatives or status planning.

Former Holders

Applicants who previously held a pandemic-related visa and need next-step planning.

Expiry-Aware Applicants

Temporary visa holders needing to understand lawful stay and future options.

Work Rights Review

Applicants needing clarity before changing jobs, study plans, or visa categories.

Alternative Pathway Seekers

People comparing student, employer, skilled, visitor, or partner pathways.

Complex Visa History Cases

Applicants with multiple temporary visas who need careful chronology review.

Document Planners

Clients needing to collect evidence for a current visa category instead.

Documents

Common Documents to Prepare

  • Current passport and visa grant notices.
  • VEVO status or current visa conditions.
  • Employment, study, or family documents relevant to future options.
  • Previous application records and correspondence.
  • Visa expiry and travel history.
  • English, qualifications, or skills documents where considering skilled options.
  • Relationship or family evidence where relevant.
  • Financial documents for study or visitor alternatives.
Avoid Delays

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Assuming the Pandemic Event visa is still open to new applicants.
  • Ignoring current visa expiry and conditions.
  • Waiting too long before reviewing alternatives.
  • Choosing a new pathway without evidence or eligibility review.
  • Relying on outdated pandemic-era advice.
Brar Immigration Advantage

How We Help

Brar Immigration helps applicants move away from outdated pandemic visa information and toward current pathway planning.

Current Status Review

We review your current visa, expiry, conditions, and immediate planning needs.

Alternative Pathway Mapping

We compare student, skilled, employer, partner, visitor, graduate, or other options.

Evidence Reset

Documents are reorganised around the current pathway rather than the closed pandemic pathway.

Risk and Timing Advice

We help identify urgent timing issues and avoid relying on obsolete rules.

Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Straight answers before you begin your consultation.

No. Official Home Affairs information states this visa closed to new applications on 1 February 2024.

Review your current visa status and consider current alternatives such as student, graduate, skilled, employer, partner, visitor, or other options.

Yes. We can review your visa history and discuss current pathway options.

This is general information. Book a consultation for guidance based on your circumstances.
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