Workplace Justice Visa

Workplace Justice Visa pilot

The Migration Amendment (Workplace Justice Visa) Regulations 2024 implements a new workplace justice visa that will enable temporary migrants to remain in Australia for a period of time to undertake a workplace justice activity. This visa uses the Subclass 408 Temporary Activity visa stream. The Workforce Justice Visa (WJV) will be implemented as a pilot program and the visa will generally be granted for a period of 6 and up to 12 months. The visa is only available to temporary migrants who have certification regarding their workplace exploitation matter from a participating government entity or accredited non-government party.

Holder of a WJV will be able to work while they hold the visa and members of their family unit may also apply for a WJV.

This Instrument commences on 1 July 2024.

Workplace Justice Visa – Nil VAC

The Migration (Class of Persons for Nil VAC—Workplace Justice Visa) Instrument (LIN 24/056) 2024 specifies that the visa application charge for the Workplace Justice Visa is – nil.

This Instrument commences on the later of 1 July 2024 and the day after commencement of the Federal Register of Legislation.

You must give DOHA certification from a participating government agency or an accredited third party. This must explain why it is beneficial or necessary for you to stay in Australia to pursue your workplace exploitation claim.
Types of workplace exploitation may include:

  • underpayment of wages
  • pressure to work more hours than your visa conditions allow
  • pressure to give your passport to your employer
  • your employer threatening to cancel your visa
  • bullying or harassment (including sexual harassment).

Only a participating government agency or an accredited third party can certify your claim which are:

1

The Office of the Fair Work Ombudsman

government

43 884 188 232

2

Australian Rail, Tram and Bus Industry Union (ARTBIU)

body

28 921 128 419

3

Australian Workers’ Union

body

28 853 022 982

4

Australasian Meat Industry Employees’ Union

body

12 206 758 691

5

Electrical Trades Union of Australia National Council

body

60 429 406 804

6

Human Rights Law Centre

body

31 117 719 267

7

Migrant Workers Centre

body

75 362 088 900

8

Redfern Legal Centre Ltd

body

31 001 442 039

9

SA Unions

body

49 207 741 085

10

Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees’ Association (the Association)

body

99 789 302 470

11

Unions Tasmania

body

55 482 384 108

12

The Association of Professional Engineers, Scientists and Managers

body

99 589 872 974

13

UnionsACT

body

31 724 041 495

14

Transport Workers’ Union of Australia

body

18 559 030 246

15

Unions NSW

body

43 132 138 531

16

UnionsWA

body

64 950 883 305

17

United Workers Union (UWU)

body

52 728 088 684

18

Western Community Legal Centre Ltd (Westjustice)

body

72 604 181 071