
Common reasons include work that is not genuinely specialised or non-ongoing, weak evidence of expertise, requesting too long a stay, and incomplete supporting documents.
A frequent reason for refusal is that the work does not clearly meet the highly specialised, non-ongoing test. If the role looks like ordinary employment or could be filled locally, the application is at risk.
Weak documentation is another issue. You should provide a clear letter from the Australian business, evidence of your specialised skills and experience, and a credible explanation of why the work is short-term.
Asking for a long stay without strong justification, or failing health, character, or other requirements, can also lead to refusal. Aligning the application tightly with the visa's specialist, short-term purpose gives the best chance of success.
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