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Looking to Work, Invest or Build a Career in Australia? We’re Here to Help

 

Explore Australia’s skilled visa options, including eligibility requirements, in-demand occupations, FAQs, and a step-by-step guide to the application process.

Business and skilled visas

Australia provides a range of skilled work visas designed to attract qualified professionals from around the world to live and work in the country either temporarily or permanently. These visas cater to various occupations in demand and offer pathways to permanent residency for eligible applicants. Choosing the right skilled visa depends on factors such as your qualifications, work experience, English proficiency, and job demand in Australia.

Meeting the specific eligibility criteria and submitting a thorough application are critical for success. Skilled work visas not only allow you to build your career in Australia but may also provide opportunities for family members to join you, access healthcare, and eventually apply for permanent residency or citizenship. Understanding the visa options available and their requirements can help you navigate the application process smoothly and take full advantage of Australia’s thriving job market.

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DIFFERENT TYPES OF BUSINESS AND SKILLED VISAS WE CAN HELP WITH

Business Innovation and Investment (Permanent) Visa
(Subclass 888 & 188)

These visas are for entrepreneurs, investors and business owners to continue their activity in Australia.

Business Owner
(Subclass 890)

This visa is for business owners and managers in Australia, allowing indefinite stay. You must hold a qualifying visa to apply as the primary applicant.

National Innovation Visa
(Subclass 858)

This permanent visa is for people with internationally recognized exceptional achievement in an eligible field.

Employer Nomination Scheme
(Subclass 186)

This visa lets skilled workers, who are nominated by their employer, live and work in Australia permanently.

Investor Visa
(Subclass 891)

This visa lets business and investment applicants stay indefinitely in Australia and requires a qualifying visa to apply.

Permanent Residence (Skilled Regional) Visa
(Subclass 191)

This visa lets eligible workers with a qualifying income live and work permanently in Australia.

Pacific Engagement Visa
(Subclass 192)

This visa allows people of Pacific island countries and Timor-Leste to live and work in Australia permanently.

Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
(Subclass 187)

This visa lets skilled workers nominated by regional employers live and work permanently in Australia.

Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (Provisional) Visa
(Subclass 494)

This visa lets regional employers sponsor skilled workers when local workers aren't available.

Skilled Independent Visa
(Subclass 189)

This visa lets invited skilled workers and eligible NZ or HK passport holders live and work in Australia.

Skilled Nominated Visa
(Subclass 190)

This visa lets nominated skilled workers live and work in Australia as permanent residents.

Skilled Regional (Provisional) Visa
(Subclass 489)

This visa lets skilled workers and their families live in regional Australia, with a pathway to permanent residency.

Skilled Regional Visa
(Subclass 887)

This visa is for people who’ve lived and worked in designated regional Australia on an eligible visa.

Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) Visa
(Subclass 491)

A visa for skilled people nominated by a state or territory government to live and work in regional Australia

State or Territory Sponsored Business Owner Visa
(Subclass 892)

This visa lets business owners stay indefinitely in Australia and requires a qualifying visa to apply.

State or Territory Sponsored Investor Visa
(Subclass 893)

This permanent visa is for subclass 165 holders who have maintained a AUD750,000 investment for 4 years.

Temporary Activity Visa
(Subclass 408)

This visa allows you to come to Australia to do specific types of work on a short-term, temporary basis.

Temporary Graduate Visa
(Subclass 485)

A temporary visa that allows international students to live, study and work after you have finished your studies.

Temporary Work (International Relations) Visa
(Subclass 403)

A temporary visa to work in specific circumstances that improve Australia’s international relations.

Temporary Work (Short Stay Specialist) Visa
(Subclass 400)

This temporary visa lets you do short-term, highly specialised work in Australia if you have unique skills or experience.

Skills in Demand
(Subclass 482)

This temporary visa lets an employer sponsor a suitably skilled worker to fill a position they can’t find a suitably skilled Australian to fill.