INTRODUCTION
To move to Australia and obtain your visa will depend on many factors, including your age, occupation and country of origin, although all applications for Australian visas are considered and processed using the same method and are assessed on similar criteria.
Although Australia is fast gaining a reputation for its strict stance on immigration, it still has one of the highest immigrant populations of any country in the world.
Many migrants each year emigrate to the country for its fantastic year-round weather, consistently growing economy and laid-back way of life.
The following are some of the most common visa categories:
- Australian Skilled Visas
- Australian Working Holiday Visas
- Australian Business Visas
- Australian Family and Spouse Visas
- Australian Employer-Sponsored Visas
- Australian Partner Visas
- Australian Student Visas
- Australian Investor Visas
Overview of Australian Immigrant Visas
As with many countries, some of the primary routes to emigrating to Australia are based on work visas, family visas, investment/ business development visas, and refugee and humanitarian protection immigration routes.
Family and Partner Visas
Some of the most popular visas under this category include the following:
Child Visa: The purpose of this visa is to allow children who are not Australian nationals to stay in Australia indefinitely, work, study, and apply for citizenship if eligible.
Dependent Child Visa: This visa allows the child to move to or reside in Australia until their parent’s Partner Visa application is approved.
Parent Visa: This visa category is designed to allow eligible parents to stay in Australia indefinitely, work, study, and apply for Australian citizenship if eligible.
Partner Visa: These visas come in temporary and permanent categories, and allow partners of eligible partners of Australian citizens or residents to join them.
Prospective Marriage Visa: The visa allows individuals to come to Australia to join their Australian-based fiancé or prospective spouse.
Working and Skilled Visas
Business Innovation and Investment Visa: The purpose of this visa is to allow eligible businesspeople to come to Australia to continue their investment activities on a permanent basis.
Global Talent Visa: This visa is for eligible individuals who have an internationally recognised record of achievement in the area of a profession, sport, the arts, academia or research.
Employer Nomination Scheme: The visa allows eligible individuals who are nominated by an employer to come to Australia for permanent residency and work purposes. The subcategories include the Direct Entry stream, the Labour Agreement stream, and the Temporary Residence Transition stream.
Permanent Residence (Skilled Regional) Visa: This visa has been designed for individuals who have lived, worked, or studied in a designated region in Australia on an appropriate visa in the past.
Temporary Activity Visa: This temporary visa allows eligible individuals to come to Australia for the purpose of short-term, temporary work and to participate in events endorsed by the Australian government.
Temporary Skill Shortage visa: This visa allows foreign workers to fill positions that cannot normally be filled by an Australian worker.
How to become a permanent Australian resident
It may be possible to become a permanent resident of Australia if you meet the eligibility criteria.
Some of the most common ways to obtain permanent residency are via skilled work visas and family visas.
There are strict eligibility requirements for each permanent visa, meaning that you must demonstrate to the Australian border authorities the reasons why you qualify for the visa.
You may be eligible to apply for Australian citizenship after you hold permanent residence for a qualifying period of time.
What are the benefits of permanent residence in Australia?
Some of the most common reasons people apply for permanent residence include the following:
- You are entitled to live and work in any area of the country
- Your family members are eligible to move in with you
- Your children are entitled to free education (up to a certain level)
- You can apply for permanent residence on behalf of your family members
- You may be eligible to apply for citizenship following a number of years of holding permanent residence
- You can travel freely to and from Australia in the first five years
There is no single route to apply for Australian residence because there are a number of potential options available.
Guide to Australian work visas
There are Australian work visas available for the following categories of workers:
- Skilled workers
- Individuals who undertake specific activities
- Highly specialised workers
- Trainees on short-term visas
- Experienced businesspeople
- Individuals who are investors
Some of the most popular employment visas include the following:
Employer Nomination Scheme Visa (Direct Entry Stream) requirements
- Individuals must have the necessary skills to undertake the job
- Individuals should be on the list of eligible skilled occupations
- Applicants must be nominated by an Australian employer
- They must meet the health and character requirements
- They must have a competent standard of English
- They must be under the age of 45
- They must read or understand the Life in Australia booklet and agree to sign the Australian Values Statement
Skilled Independent Visa requirements
- Applicants must be nominated by an Australian state or territory government agency and to apply
- Aged under 45 years old
- The role is on the list of eligible skilled occupations
- Individuals have the relevant skills to undertake the role
- You have obtained at least 65 points on the immigrations points system
- Have a competent level of English
- Meet health and character requirements
- Read or understand the Life in Australia booklet and agree to the Australian Values Statement
Temporary Skill Shortage Visa requirements
- Hold a substantive visa or a Bridging Visa (A, B, or C) and have a history of complying with previous conditions of visas
- Nominated by an approved sponsor to fill a role on the eligible short-term skilled occupation list or the medium and long-term strategic skills list
- Have worked in your field of expertise for at least two years
- Other health, skill, character, language, and value requirements
Skilled Regional (Provisional) Visa requirements
- Nominated by an Australian state, government agency, or eligible relative. Asked to apply by submitting an expression of interest
- Aged under 45 years old
- Other skills, language, occupational, health, and value requirements
Temporary Work (Short Stay Specialist Visa) requirements
- Must have highly specialized skills, knowledge, or experience to undertake work in an Australian business
- Hold adequate funds to maintain yourself
- Other health and character requirements
Distinguished Talent Visa requirements
- Applicants must be nominated
- Must contribute to Australian society economically, socially, culturally, artistically, or in the areas of academia or sports
- Are internationally recognised with a demonstrable record of achievement in their area of expertise
- Other language, health, character, and value requirements.
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