There are a number of different visas that may best suit your situation or allow you to qualify for migration to Australia.
Skilled Workers.
The Skilled Migrant Visa is a points based system that matches the applicants skills against the needs of the Australian workforce.
Family Visa.
Australia offers different family visa options for de facto partners, spouses, finance’s, parents and children.
Employer sponsored.
For those applicants who have already got a job offer in Australia, whether it is for a temporary period of time or a permanently.
Business Visa.
From Business visits through to ownership of a business in Australia. There are various visa options that allow for temporary residency applications that can lead to permanent residency.
Student Visa.
This visa is designed for international students applying to study in Australia. This visa subclass allows international students to enroll in any of the following Programs:
- English language Courses (ELICOS).
- Primary or Secondary Schools.
- Vocational Courses.
- Higher Education.
- Postgraduate Research.
- Non-award Programs.
Protection and Humanitarian Visas.
Australia offers humanitarian program to refugees from all over the world including offshore resettlement programs and onshore protection visas.
There are many support services offered to humanitarian entrants to meet their specific settlement needs.