
What Work Rights Do I Have on a Bridging Visa While Waiting for My 820 Partner Visa?
One of the most common sources of anxiety for people waiting on a partner visa is not knowing exactly what they are and are not allowed to do in the meantime. Can you work? Can you change jobs? Can you work as many hours as you want? Can you travel? Can you access Medicare? These are practical, immediate questions that affect daily life, and this article answers all of them clearly.
Quick Answer
Full, unrestricted work rights. Once your Bridging Visa A activates, there is no cap on hours, no restriction on occupation, and no employer limit. You can work full time, part time, casually, or for multiple employers simultaneously. Medicare access starts from the moment you lodge the 820 application, even before the BVA activates. The one major restriction is travel: leaving Australia on a Bridging Visa A without first obtaining a Bridging Visa B cancels your visa and your partner visa application.
For a full overview of the partner visa process and processing timelines, read our guides on the 820 partner visa processing time and the temporary to permanent partner visa process.
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When the Bridging Visa A Actually Kicks In
This is a detail many people miss. When you lodge your 820 application, a Bridging Visa A is automatically granted at that moment. However, it does not activate immediately. It sits in the background and only comes into effect when your current substantive visa expires. Until then, you remain on your current visa under its own conditions.
This matters because the conditions on the BVA are different from many substantive visas, and in some cases more favourable. If your current visa has restrictions on work, those restrictions apply only until it expires. Once the BVA takes over, a different and generally more flexible set of conditions applies.
Work Rights on the Bridging Visa A: The Full Picture
Full, Unrestricted Work Rights
Once the BVA activates, you have full, unrestricted work rights. There is no cap on hours, no restriction on which occupation you can work in, and no limit to how many employers you can work for at once. You can work full time, overtime, casually, as a contractor, or for multiple employers simultaneously. None of these require any additional permission or notification. This applies regardless of what occupation your partner visa is based on.
The Student Visa Exception Worth Knowing
If you were on a student visa when you lodged your 820 application, the 48-hour-per-fortnight work cap that applied to your student visa does not carry across to the BVA. Once the BVA activates, that restriction is lifted entirely. This is one of the more practically significant changes for people who were studying and working at the time of lodgement, and it is not well known.
BVA Has Its Own Conditions
The BVA does not inherit the conditions of the visa it replaces. It has its own set of conditions, which for a partner visa applicant generally means unrestricted work rights, regardless of what your previous visa allowed. If you were on a visa with work restrictions, those end when the BVA activates. If you were on a visa with full work rights already, the BVA continues them without interruption.
Medicare: Starts From Lodgement, Not From BVA Activation
This is the detail that surprises most people. Medicare eligibility for 820 partner visa applicants begins from the date you lodge the application, not from when the BVA activates or when the 820 is granted. You do not need to wait for your current visa to expire. You can enrol in Medicare immediately after receiving the lodgement acknowledgement from the Department.
To enrol, take the following to a Medicare office or complete the enrolment form online through Services Australia:
- Your passport
- The BVA grant notice
- The lodgement acknowledgement from ImmiAccount
Do Not Wait to Enrol
Many applicants assume they need to wait for the BVA to activate or for the 820 to be granted before enrolling in Medicare. This is not the case. From the day your 820 application is lodged, you are eligible. Enrol as soon as you have your lodgement acknowledgement.
Travel: The Major Restriction to Know
This is where the bridging visa bites hardest, and it is also the area where people make the most damaging mistakes. A Bridging Visa A does not include travel rights. If you leave Australia while on a BVA, your bridging visa ceases the moment you depart. You cannot re-enter on it, which means you effectively abandon your partner visa application.
This Is the Most Common Costly Mistake
If you need to travel outside Australia while your 820 is being processed, you must apply for a Bridging Visa B before you depart. A BVB is a separate application through ImmiAccount specifying the travel period you need. You must return to Australia within the approved travel period - otherwise the BVB also ceases on departure after the travel period expires.
A Clear Summary of What You Can and Cannot Do
| Activity | Allowed on BVA? | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Work full time | Yes | No restrictions on hours, occupation, or employer |
| Work multiple jobs | Yes | No employer cap applies |
| Work more than 48hrs/fortnight (ex-student visa) | Yes | Hour cap from student visa does not carry across |
| Change jobs or industries | Yes | No occupation restriction whatsoever |
| Enrol in Medicare | Yes | From lodgement date, not BVA activation |
| Study | Yes | Full study rights apply |
| Travel outside Australia | No | Must get Bridging Visa B before departing |
| Claim Centrelink income support | Limited | Special Benefit only in genuine financial hardship |
What If You Are Facing Financial Hardship
Most Centrelink income support payments are not available on a Bridging Visa A. However, there is one exception: if you are genuinely unable to support yourself and have no other means of income or assistance, you may be eligible for the Special Benefit through Centrelink. This is a payment of last resort and requires a specific hardship assessment. It is not available simply because you are on a low income or between jobs. If you think you may qualify, contact Centrelink directly to discuss your circumstances.
What Happens to Your Rights After the 820 Is Granted
Once the 820 temporary visa is granted, the BVA ceases automatically and is replaced by the 820 itself. The 820 also carries full, unrestricted work rights, Medicare access, and the right to travel in and out of Australia. You remain on the 820 until the 801 permanent visa is assessed, typically around two years after your original lodgement date.
For related guidance on avoiding the errors that slow applications down, see our guide on how to avoid errors in your Australian partner visa application. And if you are in the process of putting your relationship evidence together, read our guide on how to prove a genuine relationship for the Australian partner visa.
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