Australia
Australia
The process of obtaining a visa to Australia is well-defined, and there are several options to meet different demands. For tourism or family visits, Australia provides tourist visas, such as the Subclass 600, and for business-related activities, the Business Visitor Visa.
Permanent residency alternatives in Australia include visas such as the Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme (Subclass 187) for those nominated by a business in a regional area and the Skilled Independent Visa (Subclass 189) for skilled workers not sponsored by an employer. An Expression of Interest (EOI) submitted via the SkillSelect system is frequently required before submitting an application for permanent residence.
Plan & Visa Management
Family visas, like the Partner Visa (Subclasses 309/100 or 820/801) for spouses or de facto partners and the Parent Visa (Subclasses 103/143 or 804) for parents of Australian citizens or permanent residents, require sponsorship and adherence to health and character requirements.
In terms of work visas, Australia provides the Temporary Skill Shortage Visa (Subclass 482) for skilled workers nominated by an authorized employer and the Employer Nomination Scheme (Subclass 186), which leads to permanent residency with employer sponsorship. In order to prove that there is a real need for a certain talent, companies may participate in labor market testing, and applicants often require a job offer.
- Professional Activities
- No Employment
- Proof of Business Purpose
- Financial Capability
- Application Process