Migrate to Australia

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Getting your visa for Australia

Figuring out which Australian visa is right for you is an important first step. With so many to choose from, and constant changes to the rules, it’s important to get expert guidance.

General Skilled Migration

If your skills or qualifications are in demand in Australia, you might be eligible for skilled migration. See more about Visas 189, 190, and 489.

Post Graduate Work Visa

IIf you’ve done two years of study in Australia, you might be able to work for up to four years. See more about Visa 485.

Business Skilled Migration

If you’re a business owner or investor, it’s a good idea to explore business skilled migration. See more about Visa 188 and 132.

Employer Sponsorship

We’re here to help employers source the best talent the world has to offer and make the process easy. See more about Visas 482, 186, and 494.

Partner Visa

If you’re married or have lived with an Australian or New Zealand citizen or Australian permanent resident, this visa might be for you. See more about Visas 3.

Working post study in Australia

There are 43 universities in Australia (40 Australian universities, two international universities, and one private specialty university – source www.studyinaustralia.gov.au) and providing you meet the requirements below, you could be on your way after graduation to working in Australia.

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Bachelor or Masters Degree

2-year post-study work Visa

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Masters Degree by Research

3-year post-study work Visa

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PHD (Doctorate Degrees)

2-year post-study work Visa

Australia Skilled Migration

If your skills are in demand in Australia, you may be eligible to apply for a skilled visa. It’s a points-based system, with several visa types on offer. The first question to ask is – are your skills currently in demand?

189 visa

189 Visa

Live and work in Australia. It's for workers who aren't sponsored by an employer or family member, or nominated by the Government.

190 visa

190 Visa

Certain points requirement (based on age, English ability, specific work experience, spouse skills and other bonus categories) and be nominated by a government agency.

491 visa

491 Visa

Live, work and study in specified regional areas of Australia for up to four years. You need a nomination by a Government or sponsored by a relative living in a designated area.

Partner Visa

Partner visa applications can be some of the most challenging and at the same time some of the most rewarding as the goal is to be together with your loved ones.
Generally, there are two types of applications for spouse visas: Temporary and Permanent.

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Spouse or partner Visa

Be sponsored by an Australian Citizen or permanent resident.

Be in a genuine relationship.

Meet the health and character criteria.

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How do I prove?

Have been living together for at least twelve months.

You will need to provide evidence of your relationship.

There is a standard set of documents that you must provide.

Employer Sponsored Visa

We hear from lots of employers that finding suitably skilled staff is difficult in Australia. So is keeping employee turnover down. That’s why sponsoring and employing a skilled worker can be an attractive option.

482 Visa

Skills in Demand

A temporary work visa for up to four years. It requires sponsorship by an employer in Australia.

ENS - 186 Visa

Employer Nominated

A permanent work visa that allows employers to fill skills shortages with overseas workers where there is a local shortage.

RSMS - 494 Visa

Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional

A permanent work visa for employers in regional or low population areas. Easier conditions than the ENS.

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