Australian Visas

Apply for a Australian PR visa or Temporary visa

There are many Australian visas types but changes could be announced within a short period. It is crucial to target a visa that is both feasible and suitable to the client. By going through your personal backgrounds, we can conduct brief assessment and make feasible suggestions. This can not only save you time but also minimizing your risk.

Common visa types and subclasses:

Skilled Occupations

General Skilled Migration

Suitable for those with several years of experience in skilled occupation hoping to obtain a permanent or temporary resident visa in Australia.

The best part about skilled migration is that the applicant does not need to have any pre-existing relationship with Australia. By completing a skilled assessment, and obtaining points through English test, work experience or fitting other criteria, the applicant will obtain certain points that would dictate their migration chance. The higher the points, the greater the chance. The skill list currently covers a wide range of occupations, even white-collar workers such as HR or advertising specialist would have chances too.

Common Skilled Migration Visa Subclasses

– 189 Skilled – Independent
– 190 Skilled – Nominated
– 491 Skilled Work Regional (Provisional)

Partner Visa

Partner Visas

Applicable to those whose current de facto partner, married spouse, or fiancé/fiancée is an Australian PR or citizen.

Spouse visas are available to people who are married, registered partners, or in a de facto partnership, and must be sponsored by their Australian PR or citizen partner. Visas vary depending on the length of the relationship and the applicant’s location.

Common Partner Visa Subclasses

– 820/801 Partner (For onshore)
– 309/100 Partner (For offshore)
– 300 Prospective Marriage

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Child Visas

Applicable to overseas born child of Australian permanent residents.

Child visas are mainly for children of permanent residents. The child might be born overseas after the parents obtained PR visas.

Common Child Visas subclasses

– 802 Child (Onshore)
– 101 Child (Offshore)
– 445 Dependent Child

Aged Parent

Parent Visas

Applicable to parents of settled permanent residents or citizens.

IfIf you have been living in Australia for around two years, your parents might be eligible to apply for Parent visas to come to Australia, even on a permanent basis.

Common Parent Visa Subclasses
– 804 Aged Parent
– 864 Contributory Aged Parent
– 143 Contributory Parent
– 870 Sponsored Parent (Temporary)

Employer Nominated Visa

Employer-Nominated Visas

If there is an employer willing to pay and nominate a person to work for the business in Australia, then that person could apply for a employer-nominated visa.

For employer-nominated visas, there are normally three stages: firstly the employer has to be a standard business sponsor (SBS). Then the employer can nominate a potential employee for a visa. The final step is the nominated person to apply for the visa.

Common Employer-Nominated Visa Subclasses
– 186 Employer Nomination Scheme
– 482 Temporary Skill Shortage
– 494 Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (Provisional)

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Student, Graduate and other visas

There are many types of other visas too. If you feel lost, please feel fre to contact us and let us give you a hand.

Other Visa Subclasses
– 500 Student
– 485 Temporary Graduate
– 600 Visitor
– 155 Five Year Resident Return
– Bridging Visas, such as Bridging Visa B

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