No you can not, working visa's are very hard to get in Australia and in 9/10 cases those with convictions let alone drugs convictions find it hard enough to just enter the country, let alone work.
Visa Australia
Yes you can but it depends on what the criminal conviction is and whether it carries a prison sentence or not.
3 months
Passport typically if its a vacation, if your working there, or attending school, or residing in there temporary then a visa is normal.
With a felony conviction, you can be refused entry to Australia with a regular Visa. You would need to file for a Visa known as a touring Visa sub class 676 with documentation that you are reformed and are not a threat to society.
With a felony conviction, you can be refused entry to Australia with a regular Visa. You would need to file for a Visa known as a touring Visa sub class 676 with documentation that you are reformed and are not a threat to society.
You are now in UK on whm means working holiday maker visa you want to know can you apply for Australian whm visa from UK because you are indianIndian are not allowed for whm visa for Australia?
You would need to apply for a visa. Generally, a drug conviction will make entry to another country difficult because it warrants extra scrutiny. It is possible some countries are more liberal than others. However, do not conceal a conviction in a visa application. Most countries can check and if found out your passport will be stamped 'visa refused'. This will then add to any problems.
Yes, you can, if you meet the basic requirements - see the Visa Bureau website for more information - http://www.visabureau.com/australia/visa-requirement.aspx
No, not unless you get permanent residence status or another visa from the department of imigration.
Probably not.
To apply for a working holiday visa, one must go to the department of immigration and citizen ship in order to apply for one. They can be contact on their website or phone.