@ thefire - That's basically not true. Yes, you need to prove that you have enough money to support yourself during your initial arrival, waiting for your visa approval or during the interim until you find a job, but that's only for SOME visa types. Again it depends on what kind you apply for. You don't need a ridiculous amount of money to be allowed to have a holiday here, just enough to support yourself during your stay. This is to prevent people coming here on a tourist visa (no work allowed) with, say, $200 to their name and then illegally working here. I had about $7500 in my bank account when I got a 1-year Work and Holiday visa here. The visa I just got approved for didn't require me to have any money, just to demonstrate that my spouse would financially support me until my visa was granted.