Various Visas for Living & Working in Australia

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There are many reasons why a person might wish to live and work in Australia and in this short article, we offer information about some of the visas that allow you to live and work in Australia.

Skilled Visas 

The following visas are suitable for skilled workers wishing to migrate to Australia:

  • Skilled Independent Visa subclass 189 – This visa is a permanent residence visa that does not require a sponsor. There is a points system in place and should you qualify, you can stay in Australia indefinitely. We recommend contacting a leading migration agency to facilitate your visa application
  • State Nominated Visa subclass 190 – This is an alternative for those who fail to acquire enough points to obtain the 189 visa. You must be nominated by an Australian government agency.
  • Regional Sponsored Visa subclass 489 – This visa is for skilled workers who wish to live and work in Australia for up to 4 years via a state or relative nomination.

Employer Sponsored Visas

If you have found an Australian employer who is willing to sponsor you, this is the visa to apply for. 

  • Temporary Work/Long Term Employer Sponsored Visa subclass 482 – This visa allows skilled workers to live and work in Australia for up to 4 years. You must be sponsored by an eligible Australian employer.
  • Employment Nomination Scheme subclass 187 – This scheme allows Australian employers to hire foreign skilled workers. Soon you will be able to discover the many wonders of Sydney, including the iconic Opera House.

Partner Visas

If a person has a relationship with an Australian citizen and they wish to live and work in the country, the following Partner Visas are available.

  • Partner Visa subclass 820/821 – This visa is sponsored by your Australian partner and it is available for heterosexual and same sex relationships. If you are married, it must be recognised by the Australian government. If you are in a de facto relationship, you must have been together for at least 12 months prior to the visa application.
  • Prospective Marriage Visa subclass 300 – If you are engaged to an Australian citizen or permanent resident, you can apply for a Prospective Marriage Visa with the condition that you marry within the 9-month visa duration. While this visa is temporary, it is the first step to permanent residency and your partner is your sponsor.

The importance of professional assistance

When applying for a visa to live and work in Australia, you must make sure that your application meets the requirements of the Australian government. Having a visa application rejected means there is almost no chance of that being overturned, which is why you should approach a qualified migration agent, a person who fully understands the process and the requirements.

If you are ready to apply for a visa to enter Australia, make contact with an established migration agent and let the professionals assist you.