Your bridging visa will usually have the same work rights and conditions as your previous visa. For example, if you hold a working holiday visa and apply for a student visa, you will have the same work rights on the bridging visa as your working holiday visa – Full work rights. However, if you hold a visitor visa and you apply for a student visa, you will have the same work rights on the bridging visa as your visitor visa – no work rights. Please note, if you apply for a permanent visa, you will usually have full work rights on the bridging visa (regardless of what visa you apply with).
Can you work on a Bridging Visa A?
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Can you work on a Bridging Visa A?
Published: Jan 14, 2021
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