Employer-sponsored visas encompass many types of visa categories. Specifically, any visa that requires a sponsoring employer to provide sponsorship can be classified as an employer-sponsored visa. The mainstream employer-sponsored visas include: SUBCLASS 407 TRAINING VISA SUBCLASS 408 TEMPORARY ACTIVITY VISA SUBCLASS 482 TEMPORARY SKILL SHORTAGE VISA SUBCLASS 186 EMPLOYER NOMINATION SCHEME VISA This article mainly…
Read MoreIf you are under 55 years old (unless State waiver applies) and have overall successful business career, you can submit an expression of interest (EOI) through SkillSelect. However, you can only apply for the visa if you have been invited by the nominating State.
Read MoreThis permanent visa is for a dependent child under 18 years old whose parent is an Australian citizen, eligible New Zealand citizen or holder of an Australian permanent visa.
Read MoreIf your child is an Australian citizen, permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen, and you have not proceeded with any other Parent visa, you can apply for this visa to stay temporarily for up to 2 years in Australia. You can work and study and receive Medicare once the visa is granted.
Read MoreUnless you are in an exempt occupation, you must be under 45 years old to be eligible to apply for the Employer Nomination Scheme (ENS) 186 visa.
Read MoreIf you are under 55 and able to score at least 65 on the points test as well as meet the overall successful business career criteria, you can submit an expression of interest (EOI) through SkillSelect. However, you can only apply for this temporary visa if you have been invited by the nominating State or government agency or Austrade.
Read MoreIf you are in or outside Australia and under 45 years old and meet the minimum 65 points including a skills assessment in an occupation on the 189 occupation list (MLTSSL), you can submit an expression of interest (EOI) through SkillSelect. However, you can only apply for the visa if you receive an invitation through SkillSelect. You could receive an...
Read MoreIf you are in or outside Australia and under 45 years old and meet the minimum 65 points including a skills assessment in an occupation in the relevant list of eligible skilled occupations, you can submit an expression of interest (EOI) through SkillSelect. However, you can only apply for the visa if you have been invited by the nominating State.
Read MoreFrom 16 November 2022, if you are in Australia and have held a provisional 491 or 494 visa for the last 3 years, you can apply for permanent residence in Australia via the Subclass 191 Permanent Residence (Skilled – Regional) visa which is valid for 5 years. You can include family members in your 191 visa application.
Read MoreIf you want to enter Australia before marriage, you are eligible to apply for Partner Prospective Visa (Subclass 300) to stay in Australia with your fiance, who is an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen once you meet the relationship requirement.
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