
No. The visa is specifically for non-ongoing, short-term work and is not a route to ongoing employment.
The subclass 400 is intended for non-ongoing work only. It is not designed to be converted into a continuing job, and using it for ongoing employment would be inconsistent with the basis on which it is granted.
If an Australian business wants to employ you on a continuing basis, a sponsored or skilled work visa is the appropriate channel rather than repeated or extended short-stay visas.
Trying to use the 400 for ongoing work, or applying repeatedly to cover a continuing role, can lead to refusal and affect future applications. Match the visa to the genuine nature of the work.
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