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Skilled
Migration

The Skilled Migration Visa allows skilled workers to live and work in a specific state or region in Australia.

Employed
Sponsored

This visa lets employers sponsor skilled workers to fill labor shortages when local talent isn't available.

Business or Investor

This visa is for entrepreneurs, investors, and business owners to conduct business or entrepreneurial activities in Australia.

Working Holiday Maker

This program offers two visa subclasses for young adults to holiday in Australia for 12 months, allowing short-term work and study.

Skilled Migration Visa

The Skilled Migration Visa is allotted to individuals with skills required to cover shortages in specific parts of Australia. These skill requirements change from time to time based on what the Australian economy needs. These skill lists fall under 3 categories:

  1. Medium and Long Term Strategic Skills List
  2. Short Term Skilled Occupation List
  3. Regional Occupation List

With a Skilled Migration Visa, you can live and work in Australia, depending on your application. If you are applying for an independent visa, you can live and work anywhere in Australia. If you are State/Regionally Sponsored, you must live and work in that particular state/region of Australia for a specified duration of time before you are able to move elsewhere in the country.

Our Skilled Migration Services cover:

sub class 189: General Skills Migration  

sub class 190: State Nominated Migration

sub class 491: Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) Visa

  • State/Territory Nominated
  • Eligible Related Sponsored

subclass 191 – Permanent Resident. (This is the next step towards permanent residency after you’ve held a subclass 491 visa for a specified duration, if you meet the requirements specified by the Department)

Employer Sponsored Visa

There are times when employers are unable to address labour shortages as they can’t source an appropriately skilled Australian worker. In such situations, an employer can sponsor a suitably skilled worker to fill a position they can’t find a suitably skilled Australian to fill.  

There are two types of visas that address labour shortages in big cities and regional areas:

  1. Temporary Skill Shortage (TSS) visa – subclass 482
  2. Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (Provisional) visa – subclass 494

Our Services include:

TSS subcass 482

Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (Provisional) visa – subclass 494

Business or Investor Visa

If you are a businessman, high net worth individual or part of a venture capital firm and are keen to invest in Australia, the Australian Immigration Business Skills Visa might be the right option for you. Australia has a thriving economy and is a highly attractive investment destination. If you consider starting a business venture or investing in Australia, you would be eligible to apply for the Business Migration Visa. Once your business is set up, you can then apply for a Australian Permanent Residency Visa. 

Our Business Migration Services cover:

  • Business Innovation and Investment (Permanent) visa – subclass 888 (This is the next step towards permanent residency after you’ve held a  subclass 188 visa for a specified duration, if you meet the requirements specified by the
    Department)

Working holiday Visa

The Working Holiday Maker program is Australia’s reciprocal program and now includes over 40 partner countries or jurisdictions in two visa subclasses, the Working Holiday (subclass 417) visa and the Work and Holiday (subclass 462) visa. 

It has been fostering strong links between young people from Australia and around the world since 1975.  It allows young adults to have a 12 month holiday, during which they can undertake short-term work and study. 

India to access Work and Holiday (subclass 462) visa

Within two years of the Australia-India Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement entering into force, Australia will allow eligible Indian citizens aged between 18 and 30 to apply for a Work and Holiday visa to visit Australia for one year. 

Australia has agreed to extend access to up to 1,000 Indian citizens each year to the Work and Holiday (subclass 462) visa. 

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