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There is no upper age limit on 457 visas so that part of what you've heard is true. The problem though is that you would never be able to get a permanent visa as you're over the age limit and would not be eligible for an age exemption. Eventually, after your 457 (or perhaps after a succession of 457s), you would have to leave Australia.

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thans,got told that i could apply for asu cizternship and av tduel passports after 18 months ??

 

No citizenship and no passport unless you been living in Australia for 4 years and at least 12 months of those as a permanent resident. You won't get a PR visa over the age of 50 unless you meet the age exemptions.

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457 is a temporary work visa for up to 4 years. You can only get citizenship if you're able to get permanent residency, and all work-related visas require you to be at least under the age of 50 unless you meet the exemptions (very limited based on a few specialised occupations or high income through the entire 4 years on 457).

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hi all,been told i can get into aus with 457 form for work at my age a young(54) lol,is this true or a big con,36 years as a plumber+heating engineer in england ????????????:embarrassed:

 

Overall the chances of progressing to citizenship are really remote, although technically possible depending on what plumbers earn (I have no idea).

 

You would have to find a willing sponsor now, that will employ you for four years, paying at or more than the "high income threshold" which is about $130k at the moment and then in four years time, when you are 58 they would need to be willing to sponsor you again for a permanent visa. There are a lot of things that would need to go right for you in that scenario, which is why I would rate it as remote..

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