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Skilled visas are classified as immigration visas. These visas allow its holders to stay in Australia temporary or permanently, depending on the visa.
Most common Skilled visas in Australia are:
Subclass 189 – Skilled Independent Visa – permanent visa
Subclass 190 – Skilled Nominated Visa – permanent visa
Subclass 491 – Skilled Regional Visa – temporary visa
Australian business migration is designed for people that have experience running a business overseas and/or have enough funds to invest into Australian bonds and stock market.
There are two main business visas in Australia and four streams that an applicant can fall under
Subclass 188 – Business Innovation and Investment – temporary visa, which allows you to transition to
a permanent subclass 888 Business visa, if you meet the necessary criteria
As there are different types of family members that can make up a family, there are various types of family visas that are available for immigration to Australia.
Partner visas – these are for those people that have found an Australian “love”
Parent visas – established Australian residents can bring their parents across
Child Visas – for the children of Australian residents
Although many people come to study in Australia with an aim to immigrate Down Under, there is no official stream called ‘immigration through education’. Once an applicant completes an Australia education, he/she would most likely go via the Skilled Migration path (see above). For this reason, your Australian education needs to be carefully planned. We see too many people that complete an Australia education and then are unable to remain in the country because of poor choices of their degree, state of education or other factors.
There are several work visa types in Australia. These visas allow international workers to come and
work in Australia temporary or permanently.
The most common Australia visa types that allow
employment are:
Temporary Skills Shortage. Subclass 482 (TSS)
Employer Nomination Scheme (Permanent). Subclass 186.
Employer Sponsored Regional (Provisional) Visa Subclass 494
There are few types of Australian visitor visas, the most common are
Electronic Travel Authority – ETA 601
eVisitor 654
Visitor Visa 600
Working Holiday (417)
Work and Holiday (462)