Work Permit
If your Bridging visas have the Condition 8101 (‘no work’) which means you are not
allowed to work, you can apply permission to work to remove this condition.

You need to provide evidence of a ‘compelling need to work’, that is, show that you are in financial hardship. If you hold a Bridging visa A, B or C and are seeking judicial review of a refusal decision on your Protection visa application, you will only be permitted to work if you had permission to work on the last bridging visa.
Even while holding a Bridging Visa E(BVE), you may apply for permission to work, subject to meeting the relevant eligibility requirements.
We can help with seeking permission to work.
In the first free consultation, after checking your visa status and conditions, we will recommend you whether you are eligible to apply for a work permit application. For your successful visa application, based on our knowledge and experience in applying for a visa, we will fill out your visa application and prepare additional documents. After your work permit grant, you can work lawfully in Australia.