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Navigating through the extensive selection of more than 140 visa categories can feel overwhelming when attempting to select the most suitable one. Frequently, individuals qualify for numerous visa options. The ideal visa choice for one person might not be the most advantageous for someone else. A seasoned advisor can analyze your situation and aspirations, crafting a tailored plan that aligns you with the most advantageous visa categories for your circumstances.
Employer Sponsored Visas
Temporary Skills Shortage Visa (TSS)
(Subclass 482)
The Temporary Skills Shortage visa is designed for Australian employers to address vacant positions by recruiting foreign specialists. These roles are ones where suitable skilled Australian candidates cannot be located, hence the visa's name, which reflects a temporary scarcity of required skills.
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Employer Nomination Scheme
(Subclass 186)
The Employer Nomination Scheme (Subclass 186) enables qualified Australian employers to endorse appropriately skilled foreign employees for permanent residency in Australia, allowing them to both reside and work in the country permanently.
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Employer Sponsored Regional
(Subclass 494)
The Subclass 494 Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional Visa offers individuals the opportunity to seek provisional permanent residency through employer sponsorship within a specified regional zone.
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Training Visa(Subclass 407)
The Training Visa (subclass 407) serves as a valuable option for individuals aiming to enhance their skill set and is frequently considered as a feasible substitute for applicants who may not satisfy the prerequisites of a TSS (subclass 482) visa.
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Temporary Activity (Subclass 408)
The Temporary Activity Visa (Subclass 408) is a component of Australia's authorized unique initiatives. This temporary visa allows individuals to take part in designated special programs encompassing religious tasks, research endeavors, invited participation in social and cultural events etc.
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Temporary Work (Short Stay) Visa (Subclass 400)
The Temporary Work (Short Stay Specialist) Visa (Subclass 400) falls under Australia's Highly Specialised work category. It is a temporary visa that allows individuals to engage in brief periods of "highly specialised" work within Australia.
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Labour Agreements
A Labour Agreement signifies a mutual understanding between an entity and the Commonwealth of Australia, aiming to facilitate the sponsorship of foreign workers when conventional visa programs lack suitable provisions.
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Standard Business Sponsorship
Gaining a Standard Business Sponsorship provides businesses with the authorization to nominate skilled overseas employees for a TSS (subclass 482) visa within Australia, and this approval remains valid for a duration of 5 years.
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business visas
Business Innovation and Investment Visa (Subclass 188) - provisional
Individuals who have achieved success in business or investment endeavors have various pathways available to attain permanent residency in Australia via the Business Innovation and Investment Visa (Subclass 188).
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Business Innovation and Investment Visa (subclass 888) – Permanent
The Visa Subclass 888 for Business Innovation and Investment serves as the permanent phase of the Business Innovation and Investment (Provisional) Visa SC 188, catering to foreign business proprietors and investors.
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Visitor Visas
Visitor (Subclass 600)
Opting for a Visitor Visa might be appropriate if you intend to plan a brief stay in Australia spanning from three to twelve months, particularly if you are not included in the Electronic Travel Authority list.
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Electronic Travel Authority (Subclass 601)
This visa is intended for individuals seeking to journey to Australia for short-term educational purposes, business-related travel, or tourism, including activities such as sightseeing, visiting family, and spending time with friends.
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eVISITOR (SUBCLASS 651)
With this visa, applicants may stay up to 3 months maximum per trip. Includes holidays, short term study, business trips, sightseeing, visiting family & friends.
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WORKING HOLIDAY VISAS
Working Holiday Visa (subclass 417)
Visitors who aim to support their journey financially or gain professional experience to enhance their prospects in their field can make use of a specialized visa offered by the Australian Ministry of Immigration. This visa is referred to as either the Holiday Visa 417 or the Working Holiday Visa 417.
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Working Holiday Visa (Subclass 462)
The immigration department of Australia offers a visa that allows applicants to combine work opportunities with an extended vacation in the country. This visa is known as the Working Holiday Visa 462 or Holiday visa 462.
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Other Visas
Medical Treatment Visa (Subclass 602)
This visa offers a temporary stay of up to three months, unless applicants meet exemption requirements that could result in a longer duration. Individuals can remain in Australia until their medical treatment and consultations are concluded. Depending on their situation, they might be granted entry into Australia for a single visit or multiple visits.
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Resident Return visa (subclass 155 and 157)
The Resident Return Visa is intended for individuals holding permanent residency whose initial five-year permanent residence visa has lapsed or is nearing expiration, or for former Australian citizens who have renounced their citizenship.
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Refugee Visa (Subclass 200)
The Refugee Visa Subclass 200 is an Australian government visa designed for refugees seeking to relocate to the country due to persecution in their home nations. This visa (200) allows the holder to live in Australia indefinitely, offering opportunities for learning, employment at recognized establishments, and the pursuit of various endeavors.
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In Country Special Humanitarian Visa (Subclass 201)
The In-Country Special Humanitarian Subclass 201 is an Australian government visa that grants the recipient the ability to live in Australia if they have experienced persecution in their country of origin. This visa (201) allows for indefinite residency within the country.
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Global Special Humanitarian Visa
(Subclass 202)
The Global Special Humanitarian Visa Subclass 202 is designed for individuals who have encountered human rights violations or significant discrimination in their country of origin. This visa (202) enables relocation to Australia and offers the opportunity for indefinite residence within the country.
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