 The New Temporary Work International Relations visa consists of four streams that cater for Australia's international obligations. Foreign Government Agency, Government Agreement, Domestic Worker, Diplomatic or Consular, persons accorded privileges and immunities. The first stream, the Foreign Government Agency stream, allows applicants intending to be employed as representatives of a foreign government agency in Australia and who will not be given official status in Australia by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade or by their government as a language teacher in an Australian school. The second stream, Government Agreement stream, allows the temporary entry of applicants under an agreement between an Australian government, either state or territory and a government of a foreign country. Applicants will require the support of an Australian signatory and a foreign government to enter Australia under the terms of a bilateral agreement. The third stream, the Domestic Worker, Diplomatic or Consular stream, allows an applicant to stay temporarily in Australia as a domestic worker in the household of a foreign diplomat in Australia who holds a subclass 995 diplomatic temporary visa. The fourth stream, the Privilege as an Immunity stream, allows for the temporary entry of persons who are or expected to be accorded certain privileges and immunities under the International Organisations Privileges and Immunities Act 1963 or the Overseas Missions Privileges and Immunities Act. No sponsorship is required for the temporary work international relations visa. If you're interested in applying for one of these visas, please see the department's website.