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Skilled Independent Visa

Subclass 189

For skilled workers who are not sponsored by an employer or family member. No state sponsorship required. Permanent visa.

  • Points-based selection via SkillSelect
  • No employer or state sponsorship needed
  • Permanent visa β€” live and work anywhere in Australia
  • Bring immediate family members
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Regional Skilled Visa

Subclass 491

Skilled workers living and working in a regional area. Leads to permanent residency after 3 years via Subclass 191.

  • Easier points requirement to be invited
  • Sponsored by state/territory or family
  • PR pathway after 3 years
  • Work & study in regional Australia
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Student Visa

Subclass 500

For international students enrolled in a course registered on the Commonwealth Register of Institutions (CRICOS).

  • Study at any CRICOS registered institution
  • Work up to 48 hours per fortnight
  • Bring your family to Australia
  • Pathway to skilled migration post-study
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Employer Sponsored Visa

Subclass 482

Temporary Skill Shortage visa for workers nominated by an approved Australian employer. Up to 4 years duration.

  • Sponsored by an approved Australian employer
  • Temporary β€” pathway to PR via SC 186
  • Bring spouse and dependent children
  • Covers 250+ occupations
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Partner Visa

Subclass 820/801

For spouses or de facto partners of Australian citizens, permanent residents, or eligible New Zealand citizens.

  • Onshore application (820) and offshore (309)
  • Temporary then permanent residence
  • Work and study rights immediately
  • Medicare access included
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Prospective Marriage Visa

Subclass 300

Enter Australia to marry your Australian partner within 9 months. Then apply for Partner Visa to remain.

  • Valid for 9 months from grant
  • One entry to Australia
  • Pathway to permanent residency
  • Work rights included
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Employer Nomination Scheme

Subclass 186

Permanent visa for skilled workers nominated by their Australian employer. Direct entry or transition from 482 visa.

  • Permanent residency from day one
  • Transition stream for 482 holders
  • Direct entry for overseas workers
  • Include family members
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Business Innovation Visa

Subclass 188

For business owners, investors, and entrepreneurs with a successful business record wanting to own and manage a business in Australia.

  • Business Innovation stream
  • Investor stream
  • Entrepreneur stream
  • Pathway to permanent residence (SC 888)
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Which Visa Is Right for You?

Visa Type Subclass Duration PR Pathway Work Rights Family Included
Skilled Independent189PermanentImmediateβœ… Fullβœ… Yes
State Nominated190PermanentImmediateβœ… Fullβœ… Yes
Regional Skilled4915 YearsVia SC 191βœ… Fullβœ… Yes
Student500Course LengthVia Study⚑ 48hrs/f'nightβœ… Yes
TSS (Work)482Up to 4 yrsVia SC 186βœ… Fullβœ… Yes
Partner820/801Perm (Stage 2)After 2 yrsβœ… Fullβœ… Yes

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know which visa is right for me?

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The best visa depends on your occupation, qualifications, work experience, English proficiency, age, and personal circumstances. Our free consultation service is designed to assess all these factors and recommend the most suitable pathway.

How long does the visa application process take?

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Processing times vary significantly by visa type. Student visas can be processed in 4–8 weeks. Skilled visas may take 6–18 months. Partner visas can take 12–24 months. We'll give you an accurate estimate based on current Home Affairs processing times during your consultation.

What are the English language requirements?

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Most skilled and student visas require proof of English proficiency through tests like IELTS, PTE, TOEFL, or OET. The required scores vary by visa subclass and stream. We can advise on which test is best for your situation and what score you need to achieve.

Can I include my family in my visa application?

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Yes. Most Australian visas allow you to include your spouse or de facto partner, and dependent children. Family members included in your application can also live, work, and study in Australia.

What if my visa application is refused?

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A refusal is not the end of the road. Depending on your situation, you may be able to appeal to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT), request ministerial intervention, or reapply with a stronger application. We specialise in refusal cases and have a strong track record of reversing decisions.

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