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🇲🇾 → 🇦🇺 Work and Holiday · subclass 462

Apply for your Australia Work and Holiday yourself, step by step

You lodge the visa directly with the Australian Government — it's easier than it looks and you skip the middleman fees. Here's how, for free. And when you land, we handle the hard part: work, housing, banking and insurance.

✅ You stay in control💸 No overpaying🗣️ Support in English🛡️ Insurance & packs optional
When you land, we help you with:
🧳 Airport pickup🏠 Accommodation💼 Job search📄 Australian-style resume🏦 Bank & TFN📱 SIM🛡️ OVHC insurance🤝 Community by city
Requirements

Do you meet the 462 requirements?

Quick check for Malaysian passport holders. Requirements are set by the Department of Home Affairs.

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18–30 years old
inclusive, at the time you apply
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Malaysian passport + cap open
Malaysia has a limited number of places per program year
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Functional English
proven with a recognised English test or by studying in English
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Education + ~AUD 5,000
a tertiary qualification (or ≥2 years of university), plus funds for arrival
Annual cap (important): Malaysia's 462 has a limited number of places each program year, granted first-come until the cap is reached — so apply early. Check the status on the official caps page.

English & education (required for Malaysia): unlike some countries, Malaysian applicants must prove functional English (a recognised test such as IELTS/PTE/TOEFL/Cambridge, or evidence of study conducted in English) and provide proof of tertiary education (a qualification, or at least 2 years of undergraduate university study).

Government support letter: the 462 from Malaysia may require a letter of support from the Malaysian Government. This is a key step — confirm the current requirement and how to obtain it on the official 462 page before you lodge.
Step by step

How to apply, step by step

The whole process is online, on the official Australian Government website. You do not need an agent to lodge it.

Confirm your passport and that the cap is open

Check the official caps page to confirm Malaysia (462) still has places available.

💡 The cap can run out: have everything ready so you can apply as soon as you decide.

Check you meet the requirements

Age 18–30 (inclusive), a valid Malaysian passport, functional English, education (a tertiary qualification or ≥2 years of undergraduate study), and about AUD 5,000 in funds. No dependent children traveling with you.

Get your government support letter (if required)

The 462 for Malaysia may require a letter of support from the Malaysian Government. Confirm on the official 462 page whether you need one and how to request it — this can take time, so start early.

Prove your functional English

Malaysian applicants must show functional English. You can meet it with a recognised test — IELTS, PTE Academic, TOEFL iBT or Cambridge (C1 Advanced) at the required score — or with evidence that you completed at least five years of study, or a degree, conducted in English. Book the test early: results take days to weeks.

🗣️ Keep your test result (or study evidence) as a PDF ready to upload with your application.

Create your ImmiAccount (free)

Register at immi.homeaffairs.gov.au and verify your email. It is the official account you use to lodge and track every Australian visa. It is free — nobody should charge you to create it.

Fill in the 462 application online

Select the Work and Holiday visa (subclass 462) and answer the identity, health and character questions honestly. Inconsistencies delay or sink applications. You can save drafts.

Upload your documents

Passport, proof of funds, a passport-style photo, your proof of education, your English evidence, and your government support letter (if required). Use clear, color scans.

Any document not in English? Malaysian documents in Malay or Chinese need a certified translation accepted by the Department of Home Affairs (quote in 1 day).
📄 Request the certified translation →

Pay the fee and save your TRN

The visa fee is about AUD 840 (from 1 July 2026), paid inside ImmiAccount when you submit. Note your TRN (Transaction Reference Number) to track your case.

Biometrics / health (if requested)

Depending on your circumstances, Home Affairs may request biometrics and/or a health examination after you apply. They contact you by email and via ImmiAccount.

🩺 Want us to handle it? For AUD 20 we request your biometrics and/or medical appointment in your city.
Request the appointment (AUD 20) →

Wait for the decision — from outside Australia

Your first 462 must be applied for and granted while you are outside Australia. Check the official processing times and your spam folder too.

Granted! Plan your arrival

You must first enter Australia within 12 months of the grant; your 12-month stay starts on that first entry. You can work up to 6 months per employer and study up to 4 months. This is where we come in 👇

Prefer us to help with your application?

A team member walks you through preparing and submitting your Work and Holiday application, step by step, so you don't get stuck. AUD 200, one-off payment.

I want the agency's help →

Application-support service. We are not a migration agent. It is the client's sole responsibility to check they meet the visa requirements; Kangaroland is not responsible for eligibility or for a visa refusal, which are decisions solely of the Australian Government. Does not include the official visa fee.

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Documents you will need

Optional service

Documents not in English? We translate them

The Department of Home Affairs requires that documents not in English — common for Malaysian applicants with papers in Malay or Chinese (degree, transcripts, bank statements, birth certificate, police check…) — come with a certified translation. We handle it: send us the document and we quote you in 1 day. You get the certified PDF ready to upload into ImmiAccount, hassle-free.

Certified translation accepted by the Department of Home Affairs. We do not manage your visa — only the translation.

📄 Send my documents and request a quote →

How much and how long?

Official fee: ~AUD 840, paid by the applicant directly to the government (from 1 July 2026). Funds to show: ~AUD 5,000. Processing: varies — check the official Home Affairs times, and allow extra time for your English test and any government support letter. Remember to budget your flight and insurance from day one. We do not charge for the visa application — we show you how to do it yourself.

Go to the official Government page (462) →

The visa is the easy part

The visa is simple. Landing well is not.

Finding work, a place to live without scams, your TFN, a bank account, a SIM and an Australian-style resume in your first weeks — that is what really makes the difference. Book a free call and land with a plan.

📅 Book a free arrival-planning call →

🩺 Insurance before you fly — don't leave it for later

The Work and Holiday does not require insurance, but you have no Medicare cover and a single emergency can cost thousands of AUD. We point you to OVHC, the cover designed for Working Holiday visitors (OSHC is only for students).

Compare and get my OVHC insurance →
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Do you apply for the visa for me?
No. We are not a migration agent. We show you how to lodge it yourself (it is the right way and the cheapest), and the decision is always the Department of Home Affairs'. What we do is help you arrive and work: housing, TFN, bank, SIM, Australian resume, job search, insurance and support in English.
How much does the 462 cost?
The official fee is about AUD 840 (from 1 July 2026), paid directly to the Australian Government. We charge nothing for the visa application itself.
Do I need to prove English as a Malaysian citizen?
Yes. Malaysian applicants must prove functional English — with a recognised test (IELTS, PTE Academic, TOEFL iBT or Cambridge at the required score) or with evidence of study conducted in English. Confirm the current rules and accepted scores on the official site.
Do I need a government support letter?
The 462 for Malaysia may require a letter of support from the Malaysian Government. Check the official 462 page for whether it applies to you and how to obtain it, and start the request early because it can take time.
What if the cap runs out?
The 462 is capped for Malaysia and granted first-come. If the cap runs out, you can try the next program year. Have everything ready — including your English test and any support letter — to apply on day one.
Do I have to be outside Australia to apply?
Yes — your first Work and Holiday (462) must be applied for and granted while you are outside Australia.
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