Australia

Australia has a western democratic system with a population exceeding 22 million. It is one of the world’s most urbanize countries, with about 70 per cent of the population living in the 10 largest cities. Most of the population is concentrated along the eastern seaboard and the south-eastern corner of the continent.

Australia’s lifestyle reflects its mainly Western origins, but Australia is also a multicultural society which has been enriched by over six million settlers from almost 200 nations. Four out of ten Australians are migrants or the first-generation children of migrants, half of them from non-English speaking backgrounds.

The country has a widespread account of immigration. Millions have been welcomed and accepted from all over the world. Almost 40% of Australia’s population represents immigrants or the first children of immigrants and half of them are from a non-English speaking background. This allows Australia to top the list of the countries offering immigration amicability. The pros do not end here. Several other factors contribute to the likeness of this place.

The complimentary weather of the country suits the European and the Asian denizens in equal parts. The ample ecology and diversified natural features make it very lively in terms of the beauty and appeal. The country proves excellence in education sector too, which is the reason why tens of thousands of students are enrolled in the country which provides them all the necessary training to strive in the globalized economy.

If migration to Australia is your dreams, then this is the right place for you. We are equipped with all the necessary proficiency to stimulate and aid you in your pursuits. If you are ready to immigration to Australia then contact to our Australia immigration experts they will help you in the whole Australia PR Visa process step by step.


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Australian Temporary Work Visas

Australian temporary work visas such as the 457 work visa and working holidaymaker subclass 417 visa may be better options in many cases than the permanent skilled immigration categories.

1. 457 Work Visa: for skilled workers who want to work in Australia for up to 4 years. Workers must be sponsored by an employer to obtain this visa. The Australian Subclass 457 Work Visa allows Australian and overseas employers to sponsor an immigrant worker to enter Australia for up to 4 years in order to engage in skilled work. The visa holder's family members can also gain entry to Australia, and may work and/or study during their stay. Once a person enters Australia on a 457 work visa, there is no limit to the number of times he or she can enter and leave the country during the time frame of his or her visa.

2. Working Holiday visa (Subclass 417): a very popular option for young people from around the world, this visa allows those aged 18-30 to have an extended holiday in Australia while working to supplement their income. The Australia's working holiday maker visa scheme allows young people to have an extended holiday while supplementing their travel funds through incidental employment, thus experiencing closer contact with the local community and promoting international understanding.

Work and study conditions

Working holiday makers are permitted to study or train for up to 4 months in Australia, and can work under certain conditions. You are allowed to do any kind of work of a temporary or casual nature. Since the main purpose of the visit is for holiday and travel, work for longer than 6 months with any one employer is not permitted. Working holiday makers should be paid according to Australian award rates and conditions.


BUSINESS AND INVESTMENT VISAS

The Business Innovation and Investment (Provisional) visa (subclass 188) replaced most other Australian business and investment visas in 2012. This visa is split into 4 streams, each catering to a different category of businessperson or investor, each of which can lead to legal permanent residence in Australia under the Business Innovation and Investment (Permanent) visa (subclass 888). Applicants can normally apply for legal permanent residence after 12 months in Australia.

Applicants for this visa must submit an Expression of Interest though the Skill select system before being invited to apply.

All applicants must have never been involved in unacceptable or illegal business or investment activities.

Points

Applicants for the Subclass 188 Visa must score at least 65 points on the points test to be eligible. For full information on the points requirements for these visa pleas see our Business Innovation and Investment (Provisional) visa (subclass 188) points system page.

Streams

1. Business Innovation stream: for successful businesspeople who want to establish or a develop a business in Australia

2. Investor stream: for investors who want to invest at least AUD$1.5 million in Australia and continue business and/or investment activity in Australia for at least 2 years

3. Significant Investor stream: for investors who want to invest at least AUD$5 million in Australia and continue business and/or investment activity in Australia after the period of their provisional visa

4. Premium Investor stream: for investors who want to invest at least AUD$15 million into an Australian 'complying premium institution' and continue business and/or investment activity in Australia after the period of their provisional visa.

International students have a variety of options for studying in Australia, and tens of thousands of students travel to the country every year to take advantage of the high level of education offered. From primary school all the way to post graduate study, our team can help you get the most out of your studies in Australia.


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Australian Temporary Work Visas

The Australian student visas system currently has 8 subclasses:

Independent ELICOS Visa (Subclass 570): For international students travelling to Australasia to study on an English Language Intensive Course for Overseas Students (ELICOS).

Schools Sector Visa (Subclass 571): For children travelling to Australia to study at a primary or secondary school.

3. Vocational Education and Training Sector Visa (subclass 572):For international students travelling to Australia to study towards a vocational or training qualification, such as a:
• Certificate I, II, III, or IV
• VET Diploma
• Advanced VET Diploma
• Vocational Graduate Certificate
• Vocational Graduate Diploma

4. Higher Education Sector Visa (Subclass 573): For international students travelling to Australia to study towards a higher education qualification, such as :
• Associate's degree
• Bachelor's degree
• Graduate certificate
• Graduate diploma
• Master's degree (taught/coursework based only)
• Higher Education diploma/advanced diploma

Postgraduate Research Sector Visa (Subclass 574): For international students travelling to Australia to study towards a research based Master's or Doctoral degree. 

Non Award Sector Visa (Subclass 575): For international students travelling to Australia to study towards a non-award foundation course or other full time course which does not lead to an Australian award. 

Foreign Affairs or Defense Sector Visa (Subclass 576): For international students who are sponsored by Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, or Australia's Department of Defense, to study towards any type of course in Australia. 

Student Guardian Visa (Subclass 580): This visa is for parents and guardians of international students under the age of 18 who are studying in Australia. In some circumstances guardians of students over the age of 18 may also be granted this visa.


AUSTRALIAN VISITOR VISAS

Business Visitors

With a Visitor visa you are not able to:

• work in Australia except under very limited circumstances
• take up employment in Australia that can be done by an Australian citizen or resident
• Undertake formal study or training in Australia that leads to a primary, secondary or higher education qualification. If you intend to undertake non-formal study in a classroom environment for longer than four weeks, you may be required to have a health examination before starting the course

Business Visitor Family Members

With a Visitor visa, business visitor family members are not able to:

• work in Australia
• Undertake formal study or training in Australia that leads to a primary, secondary or higher education qualification. If you intend to undertake non-formal study in a classroom environment for longer than four weeks, you may be required to have a health examination before starting the course

Tourist Visitors

With a Visitor visa, tourist visitors are not able to:

• Work in Australia. Limited volunteer work may be acceptable.
• engage in any studies or training longer than three months
• If you are at least 11 years of age and you intend to study in a class-room environment for a period greater than 4 weeks, you may be required to pass a chest x-ray examination before commencing your studies.
• You must be free from tuberculosis at the time of travel to, and entry into, Australia.
• You must not have any criminal convictions, for which the sentence or sentences (whether served or not) are for a total period of 12 months duration or more, at the time of travel to, and entry into, Australia.

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