Course-related work
Work directly tied to your approved course — clinical placements, supervised practice, course-required internships.
Condition 8102 restricts work to activities directly related to the visa's main purpose (course, training, or approved program). This condition traps students and training visa holders who assume general work rights apply.
Work outside these parameters breaches the condition and can trigger cancellation. 8102 appears on some training visas, specialised student pathways, and scholarship-linked visas where the visa purpose is tied to specific activities.
General casual work outside your course or sponsor's program is not permitted.
Work directly tied to your approved course — clinical placements, supervised practice, course-required internships.
Work specified in the visa's approved scholarship or training agreement.
Work in the nominated research project or institution for research-linked visas.
8105 is the standard student visa 48-hours-per-fortnight cap allowing general work. 8102 is tighter.
Check your grant notice carefully. If you have 8102 and not 8105, general work is prohibited regardless of hours. Taking a casual job thinking the 48-hour rule applies is a common mistake that leads to cancellation.
If condition 8102 affects your visa, book a consultation with Sourabh Aggarwal.