Australia is a land of abundant opportunities, attracting people from all around the world. As an open and multicultural country, it has become a top choice for immigrants today.

Start your Australian journey by finding the perfect visa that suits your needs and aspirations. Let us guide you through the process to make your immigration experience smooth and hassle-free. Welcome to Australia, the land of opportunities!

 

Types of Visas to Migrate to Australia

Skilled VisaSkilled Independent VisaSkilled Sponsored VisaTemporary Work VisaVisitor VisaTemporary Skill Shortage Visa (Subclass 482)Working Holiday Visa Subclass 417 and Subclass 462Australian Student Visa Permanent Residence (Skilled Regional) Visa Subclass 191
Graduate VisaPoint Tested StreamSkilled Nominated Visa (subclass 190)Temporary Work (Short Stay Specialist) visa (subclass 400)Visitor Visa (Subclass 600)Australian Work and Holiday Visa (Subclass 462)First Work and Holiday VisaStudent Visa (Subclass 500)Subclass 189
Temporary Graduate VisaNew Zealand StreamSkilled Regional (Provisional) Visa (subclass 489)Temporary Work (Long Stay Activity) Visa (subclass 401)Electronic Travel Authority (Subclass 601)First Working Holiday VisaSecond Work and Holiday VisaStudent Guardian Visa (Subclass 590)Subclass 190
Graduate Work Stream Skilled Regional Visa (subclass 887)Training and Research Visa (subclass 402)Medical Treatment Visa (Subclass 602)Second Working Holiday Visa  Subclass 486
Post- Study Workstream Employer-Sponsored Regional (Provisional) Visa (Subclass 494 Skilled)Temporary Work (Entertainment) Visa (subclass 420)eVisitor (Subclass 651)Third Working Holiday Visa   
Skilled Recognition Graduate Visa Skilled Work Regional Visa (Subclass 491)      

 

Australian Skilled Visa

If you have recently completed your studies in Australia, we have two excellent options for you to continue your journey here.

1. Temporary Graduate Visa (Subclass 485)

2. Skilled Recognition Graduate Visa (Subclass 476)

 

Temporary Graduate Visa (Subclass 485)

The Temporary Graduate Visa is designed for international students who have completed at least two years of study in Australia. This visa allows you to stay in Australia temporarily to gain valuable work experience related to your field of study.

With this visa, you can:

1. Stay and Work: You are granted the freedom to live and work in Australia for a specific duration without any work-related restrictions. This allows you to explore career opportunities and gain practical experience in your field of study.

2. No Travel Restrictions: Traveling to and from Australia during the validity of your visa is hassle-free. You can enjoy the flexibility of multiple entries and exits, making it easier to visit your home country or explore other destinations.

3. Bring Family Members: The Subclass 485 visa allows you to bring your family members as dependents to join you in Australia during your stay. This means you can experience this new phase of life with your loved ones by your side.

This category has two streams:

a. Graduate Work Stream: For graduates with qualifications and skills that are in demand in Australia's labor market. It grants you up to 18 months of stay in the country.

b. Post-Study Work Stream: For those who have completed a higher education degree (Bachelor's, Master's, or Doctorate). This stream offers extended stay options, ranging from two to four years, depending on your qualification.

To apply for the Temporary Graduate Visa (Subclass 485), you must meet both the common eligibility criteria and the specific criteria for the stream you are applying under. Below are the common eligibility criteria that apply to all applicants:

1. Age Limit: You must be under 50 years of age at the time of application.

2. Hold a Valid Australian Visa: You should already be holding a valid Australian visa that allows you to apply for this subclass 485 visa. For example, you might be on a student visa or another eligible visa category.

3. Australian Study Requirement: Within the six months preceding your visa application, you must have completed an eligible course of study in Australia. This could be a degree, diploma, trade qualification, or any other approved course.

4. English Language Proficiency: You must meet the English language requirements set by the Department of Home Affairs. This may include providing evidence of English language proficiency through tests like IELTS or achieving specified scores.

5. Health Insurance: You are required to have adequate health insurance coverage during your stay in Australia. This ensures you have access to necessary health services while you are in the country.

6. Health and Character Requirements: All applicants must meet the health and character requirements set by the Australian government. This involves providing medical examinations and police clearances to demonstrate that you are of good character and in good health.

For the Graduate Work Stream of the Temporary Graduate Visa (Subclass 485), applicants must meet the following eligibility criteria:

1. Age Limit: You must be under 50 years of age at the time of application.

2. Relevant Qualification: You must have completed an eligible qualification in Australia within the six months prior to applying for the visa. The qualification must be closely related to an occupation listed on the Skilled Occupation List (SOL). The Skilled Occupation List specifies the occupations that are in demand in Australia and eligible for this visa stream.

3. Skills for a Skilled Occupation: Your qualification should equip you with the skills and knowledge required for an occupation on the Skilled Occupation List. This means that your studies in Australia should be directly related to the specific occupation you nominate for your visa application.

4. English Language Proficiency: You must meet the English language requirements specified by the Department of Home Affairs. This may involve providing evidence of your English language proficiency through tests like IELTS or achieving specified scores.

5. Health Insurance: Adequate health insurance coverage is required for the duration of your stay in Australia. This ensures you have access to necessary health services while you are in the country.

6. Health and Character Requirements: All applicants must meet the health and character requirements set by the Australian government. This involves providing medical examinations and police clearances to demonstrate that you are of good character and in good health.

For the Post-Study Work Stream of the Temporary Graduate Visa (Subclass 485), applicants must meet the following eligibility criteria:

1. Applied for First Australian Student Visa on or after 5 November 2011: To be eligible for this visa stream, you must have applied for and held your first student visa for Australia on or after 5 November 2011. If you first applied for a student visa before this date, you may not be eligible for the Post-Study Work Stream.

2. Age Limit: You must be under 50 years of age at the time of application.

3. Holding an Eligible Visa: You must currently hold a valid eligible visa that allows you to apply for the Subclass 485 visa under the Post-Study Work Stream. This usually means holding a student visa, a Bridging Visa A, or a Bridging Visa B.

4. English Language Proficiency: You must meet the English language requirements specified by the Department of Home Affairs. This may involve providing evidence of your English language proficiency through tests like IELTS or achieving specified scores.

5. Recent Degree: You must have completed an eligible degree at an Australian institution. The course you completed must have been registered under the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS). This ensures that your study program was of high quality and met the necessary educational standards.

6. Health Insurance: Adequate health insurance coverage is required for the duration of your stay in Australia. This ensures you have access to necessary health services while you are in the country.

7. Health and Character Requirements: All applicants must meet the health and character requirements set by the Australian government. This involves providing medical examinations and police clearances to demonstrate that you are of good character and in good health.

When applying for the Temporary Graduate Visa (Subclass 485), you will need to provide a set of essential documents to support your application. Below is a list of the common documents required:

1. Current Passport: A copy of your current passport, which should be valid for the entire duration of your stay in Australia.

2. National Identity Card: If your country issues a national identity card, provide a copy as proof of your identity.

3. Proof of Change of Name (if applicable): If your name has changed, include legal documents such as a marriage certificate or name change certificate.

4. Qualification Details: Provide documents that confirm the details of your completed qualification in Australia. This should include the start date, date of completion, and full course details from the educational institution.

5. Language Proficiency: Include evidence of meeting the English language proficiency requirement, such as IELTS test results or other accepted English language test scores.

6. Skill Assessment Documents: For the Graduate Work Stream, you may need to provide skill assessment documents to demonstrate that your qualification aligns with an occupation on the Skilled Occupation List.

7. Health Insurance: Submit a signed letter from your health insurance provider indicating that you have adequate health insurance coverage for the duration of your stay in Australia.

8. Card or Proof (if applicable): If you are eligible for Medicare, provide your Medicare card or relevant documentation.

9. Evidence of Health Insurance: Include evidence of your health insurance policy for the duration of your stay in Australia.

10. Character Assessment Forms: Complete the required character assessment forms as specified by the Australian government.

11. Overseas Police Clearance Certificates: Obtain and submit police clearance certificates from every country you have resided in for more than 12 months since turning 16 years old.

Here is a step-by-step guide for the application process of the Temporary Graduate Visa (Subclass 485):

Step 1: Check Passport and Visa

Conditions, Organize Health Exams Ensure that your passport is valid for the duration of your intended stay in Australia. Also, check the conditions of any existing visas you may have. If required, organize and complete the necessary health examinations before starting the application process.

Step 2: Gather Documents

Collect all the required documents, including your current passport, national identity card, proof of change of name (if applicable), qualification details (start date, date of completion, and course details), evidence of English language proficiency, skill assessment documents (for Graduate Work Stream), signed letter from health insurance provider, Medicare card or proof (if applicable), evidence of health insurance, completed character assessment forms, and overseas police clearance certificates from relevant countries.

Step 3: Create or Log in to ImmiAccount

Create an ImmiAccount on the official website of the Department of Home Affairs or log in if you already have an account.

Step 4: Attach Relevant Documents

Upload all the required documents to your ImmiAccount. Ensure that the documents are correctly certified and translated into English if necessary.

Step 5: Process Family Applications Together (if applicable)

If you are applying with family members, it is recommended to process all family applications together. Each family member must pay their respective application charge and attach the required documents to their application.

Step 6: Pay the Application Charge

Pay the application charge for the Temporary Graduate Visa. Your application will not be processed until the payment is made.

Step 7: Wait for Confirmation

After submitting your application and payment, wait for confirmation from the Department of Home Affairs. They will review your application and verify the information you provided. Make sure all the information is accurate to avoid any delays or complications during processing.

The application conditions for the Temporary Graduate Visa (Subclass 485) are as follows:

1. Age Requirement: The applicant must be at least 18 years old and not more than 50 years old at the time of application.

2. Meeting the 2 Years Study Requirement: To be eligible for the Temporary Graduate Visa, the applicant must have completed at least two years of study in Australia. This study must have been completed within the six months before applying for the visa.

It's important to note that the Temporary Graduate Visa (Subclass 485) is not invitation-based, meaning you don't need to submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) as you would for certain other visa types. As long as you meet the age requirement and have completed the necessary years of study in Australia, you can directly apply for the visa.

 

Skilled Recognition Graduate Visa (Subclass 476)

If you are an engineering graduate from a recognized institution, the Skilled Recognition Graduate Visa is an excellent pathway for you. It allows recent engineering graduates from eligible countries to gain up to 18 months of work experience in Australia. This visa aims to enhance your skills and employability, providing a platform for a promising career in your field.

To be eligible for the Skilled Recognition Graduate Visa (Subclass 476), applicants must fulfill the following criteria:

1. Age Limit: You must be under the age of 31 years at the time of application. This means you must not have turned 31 years old before applying for the visa.

2. Engineering Degree Completion: You must have completed an engineering degree (bachelor's, master's, or doctoral level) from a specified educational institution within two years before the date of your visa application. The engineering degree must be from a recognized institution, and the specified institutions are listed on the official website of the Department of Home Affairs.

3. Previous Visa: You should not have previously held a Subclass 476 or Subclass 485 visa (Temporary Graduate Visa) before. If you have already held one of these visa, you may not be eligible for the Skilled Recognition Graduate Visa.

4. Health and Character Requirements: All applicants must meet the health and character requirements set by the Australian government. This involves providing medical examinations and police clearances to demonstrate that you are of good character and in good health.

When applying for the Skilled Recognition Graduate Visa (Subclass 476), you will need to provide a set of essential documents to support your application. Below is a list of the common documents required:

1. Educational Qualifications: Provide documents that confirm the completion of your engineering degree from a specified educational institution within the last two years. This could include your academic transcripts, graduation certificate, and any other relevant educational documents.

2. Identity Proof: Include copies of your national identity card or any other official identification document that verifies your identity.

3.Passport: A copy of your current passport, which should be valid for the entire duration of your intended stay in Australia.

4. Proof of Funds: Provide evidence of sufficient funds to support yourself during your stay in Australia. This could include bank statements, income documents, or financial support letters.

5. Proof of Relationships (if applicable): If you are including family members in your visa application, provide proof of your relationship with them, such as marriage certificates or birth certificates.

6. Language Proficiency: Include evidence of meeting the English language proficiency requirement, if applicable. This may involve providing results from English language tests like IELTS or other acceptable language assessments.

7. Character Documents: Provide documents that demonstrate your good character, such as police clearance certificates from the countries you have lived in for a certain period (usually more than 12 months) since turning 16 years old.

Step 1: Check your passport and any existing visa conditions. Organise your health exams.

Step 2: Gather your documents.

Step 3: Create an account or log in to your ImmiAccount.

Step 4: Attach the relevant documents.

Step 5: Have family applications processed together. Each family member must still have their application charge paid and documents attached to their application

Step 6: Pay the application charge. They will not process your application until you pay the charge.

Step 7: Wait for a confirmation. Make sure all the information you have provided is accurate.

 

Australian Skilled Independent Visa (Subclass 189)

The Australian Skilled Independent Visa (Subclass 189) is a type of visa offered by the Australian government to skilled workers who wish to live and work permanently in Australia. It is a points-based visa, meaning applicants are assessed based on various factors, such as age, English language proficiency, work experience, and educational qualifications.

The Skilled Independent Visa does not require sponsorship from an employer or family member. This means that applicants can live and work anywhere in Australia and have the freedom to choose their occupation and employer. It is a great way to live and work in Australia permanently. If you are a skilled worker with the right qualifications, this visa could be the perfect opportunity for you.

There are two streams available for Skilled Independent Visa subclass 189:

1. Points-Tested Stream: This stream is for skilled workers who are not sponsored by an employer, a state, or territory government. The invitation is based on the points score obtained in the points-based immigration system. Points are awarded based on factors such as age, education, work experience, English language proficiency, etc. Successful applicants under this stream can live and work in Australia as permanent residents.

2. New Zealand Stream: This stream is designed for eligible New Zealand citizens who have been living in Australia since a specific date. Applicants must have been residing in Australia for a continuous period of at least five years and have been earning a taxable income above a certain threshold during that time. Additionally, they should meet the health and character requirements and have a commitment to continue residing in Australia as permanent residents.

The Skilled Independent Visa (Subclass 189) could be your ticket to achieving that dream! Here are the key eligibility requirements you need to fulfill:

1. Age Requirement: You should be below 50 years of age at the time of application.

2. English Proficiency: Demonstrate at least competent English language skills, which will not only help you integrate smoothly into Australian society but also enhance your employability.

3. Nominated Occupation from Australia's Skilled Occupations List: Ensure that your occupation is listed in Australia's Skilled Occupations List (SOL). This comprehensive list comprises a diverse range of in-demand professions.

4. Skills Assessment by Competent Authority: Undergo a skills assessment conducted by the competent assessing authority designated for your specific occupation. This assessment verifies that you possess the necessary qualifications and expertise required for your chosen occupation in Australia.

5. Expression of Interest (EOI): Submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) to the Australian government, expressing your intent to apply for the Subclass 189 visa. An EOI is your chance to showcase your skills, qualifications, and work experience to potential employers in Australia.

6. Points Requirement: Accumulate a minimum of 60 points on the points-based system. Points are awarded based on various factors such as age, English proficiency, work experience, education, and more. The higher your score, the better your chances of receiving an invitation to apply for the visa.

To apply for Point-Test Stream Visa, you must meet the following eligibility criteria:

1. Age Requirement: Applicants must be under 45 years of age at the time of application. This ensures that you have plenty of time to make the most of your opportunities in Australia.

2. Invitation to Apply: To begin the application process, you must receive an official invitation from the Australian authorities. This invitation is a key step towards your Australian journey.

3. Skills Assessment: Demonstrate that you possess the suitable skills and qualifications required for your chosen occupation in Australia. A positive skills assessment is essential to showcase your expertise to potential employers.

4. Points Requirement: Aim to score a minimum of 65 points on the comprehensive points-based system. Your points will be awarded based on factors such as age, work experience, education, language proficiency, and more. A higher score increases your chances of securing the visa.

5. English Proficiency: Show that you have at least competent English language skills. This will enable you to communicate effectively in various situations and immerse yourself in the Australian way of life.

6. Relevant Skilled Occupation: Ensure your occupation is listed on the relevant skilled occupation list. Australia's skilled occupation lists encompass a wide range of professions in demand across different industries.

To be eligible for New Zealand Stream to permanent residency, you must meet the following criteria:

1. Hold a New Zealand Special Category Visa (Subclass 444): Applicants should currently hold a New Zealand Special Category Visa (Subclass 444) when applying for the New Zealand Stream. This visa allows New Zealand citizens to live and work in Australia indefinitely.

2. Residency Requirement: You must have resided in Australia for at least 5 years continuously. This period of stable residency demonstrates your commitment to being a part of the Australian community.

3. Commencement of Residency: Started living in Australia on or before 19th February 2016. This date marks the beginning of your residency period and is an essential condition for eligibility.

4. Taxable Income History: Demonstrate a consecutive four-year history of taxable income in Australia. This financial requirement showcases your ability to support yourself and contribute to the Australian economy.

To apply for the Skilled Independent Visa (Subclass 189), you'll need to ensure that you have all the necessary documentation ready. Here's a checklist of the documents you'll need to make your dream a reality:

1. Current Passport: Your valid passport is essential for international travel and as an identification document throughout the application process.

2. National Identity Card: Provide a copy of your national identity card, if applicable, to further confirm your identity.

3. Proof of Change of Name: If your name has been legally changed, include the relevant documentation to support this update.

4. Qualification Details: Gather all relevant information about your educational qualifications, including start date, date of completion, and course details. This helps demonstrate your skills and expertise.

5. Proof of Language Proficiency: Submit evidence of your language proficiency, as required for the visa application. This is usually assessed through language test results.

6. Skill Assessment Documents: Include all documents related to your skills assessment by the designated assessing authority. This assessment validates your qualifications for your nominated occupation.

7. Letter from Health Insurance Provider: Obtain a signed letter from your health insurance provider, ensuring that you have adequate health coverage during your stay in Australia.

8. Medicare Card or Proof: If you have a Medicare card, provide a copy as proof of your access to Australia's healthcare system.

9. Evidence of Health Insurance: Furnish additional evidence of health insurance coverage, if applicable, to meet the visa requirements.

10. Completed Character Assessment Forms: Complete and submit the necessary character assessment forms, which are crucial for establishing your good character.

11. Overseas Police Clearance Certificates: Obtain police clearance certificates from every country where you have resided for more than 12 months, showcasing your clean criminal record.

Follow these simple steps to set your dream in motion:

Step 1: Check and Prepare: Review your passport and any existing visa conditions to ensure they are up-to-date. Organize your health exams to fulfill the necessary requirements.

Step 2: Gather Documents: Collect all the required documents meticulously. Our website provides a comprehensive checklist, making sure you have everything ready.

Step 3: Set Up Your Account: Create an account or log in to your ImmiAccount. This secure platform will be your hub for submitting your application.

Step 4: Attach Documents: Upload all the relevant documents through your ImmiAccount. We've made it simple to streamline the process.

Step 5: Family Applications Made Easy: For family applications, process them together. Each family member must complete their application and attach the necessary documents.

Step 6: Pay the Application Charge: Finalize your application by paying the required application charge. Your application will be processed upon payment.

Step 7: Await Confirmation: Now, it's time to relax and wait for the confirmation. Our team will review your application, ensuring all the information provided is accurate and complete.

 

Australia Skilled Sponsored Visa

Australia Skilled Sponsored Visa is a pathway to permanent residency in Australia for skilled workers who have been nominated by an Australian employer or state or territory government agency. There are a number of different Skilled Sponsored Visa available, each with its own eligibility requirements. They are :

1. Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190)

2. Skilled Regional (Provisional) Visa (Subclass 489)

3. Skilled Regional Visa (Subclass 887)

4. Employer-Sponsored Regional (Provisional) Visa (Subclass 494 Skilled)

5. Skilled Work Regional Visa (Subclass 491)

 

Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190)

The Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190) is a points-based permanent visa for skilled workers who have been nominated by an Australian state or territory government. This visa allows you to live and work permanently in Australia, and you will be able to bring your family members with you. It opens doors to exciting career prospects and a chance to become a permanent resident of Australia.

Some of the benefits of the Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190):

  • You can stay in Australia permanently.
  • You can work and study in Australia.
  • You can enroll in Australia’s public health care scheme, Medicare.
  • You can sponsor your relatives to come to Australia.
  • You can travel to and from Australia for 5 years.
  • If eligible, you can become an Australian citizen.

The Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190) opens doors to exciting opportunities for skilled individuals like you. To make your dream a reality, you must meet the following eligibility criteria:

1. Age Requirement: Applicants must be under 50 years of age at the time of application. Embrace this opportunity to start a new chapter in Australia while still young and full of enthusiasm.

2. Occupations on the Relevant Skilled List: Ensure your occupation is listed on the relevant skilled list, as this determines your eligibility for the visa.

3. Suitable Skills Assessment: Undergo a suitable skills assessment for your nominated occupation. This assessment confirms that your skills and qualifications align with the occupation's requirements.

4. Invitation to Apply: Obtain an official invitation to apply for the Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190). This invitation is your ticket to move forward with the application process.

5. Satisfy the Points Test: Accumulate a minimum of 65 points on the points test system. Points are awarded based on various factors like age, work experience, education, language proficiency, and more. A higher score increases your chances of securing the visa.

6. Competent English Skills: Demonstrate your competent English language proficiency. Being able to effectively communicate in English will enhance your experience in Australia.

7. Good Health and Character: Maintain good health and possess a clean criminal record to satisfy the health and character requirements.

The following are the documentation required for the Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190):

1. Current Passport:
Your valid passport is essential for international travel and serves as a crucial identification document throughout the application process.

2. National Identity Card:
Provide a copy of your national identity card, if applicable, to further confirm your identity.

3. Proof of Change of Name:
If your name has been legally changed, include the relevant documentation to support this update.

4. Details of Qualification:
Gather all relevant information about your educational qualifications, including start date, date of completion, and course details. This helps demonstrate your skills and expertise.

5. Proof of Language Proficiency:
Submit evidence of your language proficiency, as required for the visa application. This is usually assessed through language test results.

6. Skill Assessment Documents:
Include all documents related to your skills assessment by the designated assessing authority. This assessment validates your qualifications for your nominated occupation.

7. Signed Letter from Health Insurance Provider:
Obtain a signed letter from your health insurance provider, ensuring that you have adequate health coverage during your stay in Australia.

8. Medicare Card or Proof:
If you have a Medicare card, provide a copy as proof of your access to Australia's healthcare system.

9. Evidence of Health Insurance:
Furnish additional evidence of health insurance coverage, if applicable, to meet the visa requirements.

10. Completed Character Assessment Forms:
Complete and submit the necessary character assessment forms, which are crucial for establishing your good character.

11. Overseas Police Clearance Certificates:
Obtain police clearance certificates from every country where you have resided for more than 12 months, showcasing your clean criminal record.

Embarking on your journey to the Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190) is a significant step towards realizing your Australian dream. Our application process ensures a seamless and successful experience. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you through the process:

Step 1: Check Eligibility

Ensure your occupation is on the relevant list of eligible skilled occupations for the Skilled Nominated (subclass 190) visa. Aim to score a minimum of 65 points on the points test for visa eligibility. Meeting these criteria is vital for consideration.

Step 2: Submit an EOI

Express your interest in the Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190) by submitting an Expression of Interest (EOI) through SkillSelect. This lets us know you're eager to apply for this visa.

Step 3: Gather Your Documents

To support your application, ensure your documents are organized and in order.

Step 4: Apply for Your Visa

Log into your SkillSelect account and click on the 'Apply for visa' button. This will direct you to our online system, ImmiAccount, where you can attach the relevant documents for further processing.

Step 5: Pay the Fees and Receive Your Visa

Complete the visa application by paying the required application charge. Upon approval, note down your visa grant number, the start date of your visa, and any applicable visa conditions.

 

Skilled Regional (Provisional) Visa (Subclass 489)

The Skilled Regional (Provisional) Visa (subclass 489) is a temporary visa that allows you to live and work in specified regions or Low Population Growth Areas of Australia for up to 4 years. This visa is sponsored by a state or territory government agency or an eligible relative.

The subclass 489 visa has three pathways:

1. Invited Pathway: This pathway is for skilled workers who have been invited to apply for the visa by the Department of Home Affairs.

2. Extended Stay Pathway: This pathway is for skilled workers who have held a subclass 489 visa for at least two years and have met certain requirements.

3. Subsequent Entry Pathway: This pathway is for skilled workers who have held a subclass 489 visa for at least three years and have met certain requirements.

The Skilled Regional (Provisional) Visa (Subclass 489) offers a fulfilling pathway for skilled individuals like you. To make this journey a reality, ensure you meet the following eligibility criteria:

1. Age Requirement: Applicants must be under 45 years of age at the time of application. Seize the opportunity to start anew in regional Australia while still in your prime.

2. Expression of Interest (EOI): Submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) to express your interest in the Skilled Regional (Provisional) Visa. This is the initial step towards securing an invitation to apply.

3. Nomination by an Australian State or Territory: Be nominated by an Australian state or territory government agency. This nomination recognizes your skills and potential contributions to the regional community.

4. Occupation from Eligible Skilled List: Ensure that your nominated occupation is listed on the eligible skilled occupations list. This list encompasses a wide range of in-demand professions vital for regional growth.

5. Successful Skill Assessment: Undergo a successful skills assessment for your nominated occupation. This assessment confirms that your skills align with the occupation's requirements.

6. Points Requirement: Score a minimum of 65 points on the points test system to receive an Invitation to Apply. Points are awarded based on factors such as age, work experience, education, language proficiency, and more.

7. Competent English Skills: Demonstrate your competent English language proficiency. Having competent English will enable you to engage actively in regional communities.

8. Satisfactory Health and Character Requirements: Maintain good health and possess a clean criminal record to meet the health and character requirements.

The following are the documentation required for the Skilled Regional (Provisional) Visa (Subclass 489):

1. Current Passport:
Your valid passport is essential for international travel and serves as a primary identification document throughout the visa application process.

2. National Identity Card:
Include a copy of your national identity card, if applicable, to further verify your identity.

3. Proof of Change of Name:
If your name has been legally changed, provide the relevant documentation to support this update.

4. Details of Qualification:
Gather comprehensive information about your educational qualifications, including start date, date of completion, and course details. This showcases your skills and expertise.

5. Proof of Language Proficiency:
Submit evidence of your language proficiency, as required for the visa application. Typically, this is assessed through language test results.

6. Skill Assessment Documents:
Include all documents related to your skills assessment by the designated assessing authority. This assessment confirms your qualifications for your nominated occupation.

7. Signed Letter from Health Insurance Provider:
Obtain a signed letter from your health insurance provider, demonstrating adequate health coverage during your stay in Australia.

8. Medicare Card or Proof:
If you have a Medicare card, provide a copy as evidence of your access to Australia's healthcare system.

9. Evidence of Health Insurance:
Furnish additional evidence of health insurance coverage, if applicable, to meet visa requirements.

10. Completed Character Assessment Forms:
Complete and submit the necessary character assessment forms, which play a crucial role in establishing your good character.

11. Overseas Police Clearance Certificates:
Obtain police clearance certificates from every country where you have resided for more than 12 months, demonstrating your clean criminal record.

12. Proof of Dependents Under 18:
If you have dependents under 18 years old, provide relevant documentation confirming their relationship to you.

13. Proof of Dependents Over 18:
For dependents over 18 years old, include necessary documentation validating their relationship to you and their dependency on you.

The Skilled Regional (Provisional) Visa (Subclass 489) opens doors to live and work in specified regional areas of Australia for up to 4 years. To make this process smooth and successful, follow our step-by-step guide:

Step 1: Check Passport and Health Exams

Ensure your passport is current and review any existing visa conditions. Organize your health exams as per the visa requirements.

Step 2: Gather Your Documents

Collect all necessary documents to support your application. This may include identity documents, educational certificates, proof of language proficiency, and any other relevant documents.

Step 3: Create an Account or Log in to ImmiAccount

Set up an account or log in to ImmiAccount, which is our online application system.

Step 4: Attach Relevant Documents

In ImmiAccount, attach all the required documents to complete your visa application.

Step 5: Process Family Applications Together

If you are applying with family members, ensure that all family applications are processed together. Each family member must pay their application charge and attach their documents to the application.

Step 6: Pay the Application Charge

Complete the visa application process by paying the required application charge. Note that your application will not be processed until the payment is made.

Step 7: Wait for Confirmation

Once you have provided all the necessary information and paid the application charge, wait for confirmation. Double-check all the information you have provided to ensure accuracy.

 

Skilled Regional Visa (Subclass 887)

The Skilled Regional Visa (subclass 887) is a permanent visa that allows skilled workers who have held a Skilled Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 489) for at least three years to apply for permanent residency in Australia. This visa does not require any points. It’s a gateway to full permanent residency, rewarding your commitment to regional living.

Some of the benefits of the Skilled Regional Visa (subclass 887):

  • You can stay in Australia permanently.
  • You can work and study in Australia.
  • You can enroll in Australia’s public health care scheme, Medicare.
  • You can sponsor your relatives to come to Australia.
  • You can travel to and from Australia without restrictions.

The Skilled Regional Visa (Subclass 887) is a significant step towards becoming a permanent resident of Australia, granting you the freedom to live and work anywhere in this beautiful country.

To be eligible for this visa, ensure you meet the following criteria:

1. Hold an Eligible Visa: To apply for the Subclass 887 visa, you must currently hold or have previously held an eligible visa in Australia. The eligible visas could include certain temporary skilled visas or provisional skilled visas.

2. Minimum Residency and Work Requirement: You must have lived in Australia for a minimum of 2 years as a holder of an eligible visa. Additionally, you must have worked full-time in a specified regional area of Australia for at least 1 year during this period.

3. Compliance with Visa Conditions: Ensure that you have complied with the terms and conditions of the eligible visa you held or are holding. Adherence to visa conditions is crucial for a successful application.

Here is a list of the general documents required for the Skilled Regional Visa (Subclass 887):

1. Current Passport:
Your valid passport is crucial for international travel and serves as a primary identification document throughout the visa application process.

2. National Identity Card:
Include a copy of your national identity card, if applicable, to further verify your identity.

3. Proof of Change of Name:
If your name has been legally changed, provide the relevant documentation to support this update.

4. Details of Qualification:
Gather comprehensive information about your educational qualifications, including start date, date of completion, and course details. This showcases your skills and expertise.

5. Proof of Language Proficiency:
Submit evidence of your language proficiency, as required for the visa application. Typically, this is assessed through language test results.

6. Skill Assessment Documents:
Include all documents related to your skills assessment by the designated assessing authority. This assessment confirms your qualifications for your nominated occupation.

7. Signed Letter from Health Insurance Provider:
Obtain a signed letter from your health insurance provider, demonstrating adequate health coverage during your stay in Australia.

8. Medicare Card or Proof:
If you have a Medicare card, provide a copy as evidence of your access to Australia's healthcare system.

9. Evidence of Health Insurance:
Furnish additional evidence of health insurance coverage, if applicable, to meet visa requirements.

10. Completed Character Assessment Forms:
Complete and submit the necessary character assessment forms, which play a crucial role in establishing your good character.

11. Overseas Police Clearance Certificates:
Obtain police clearance certificates from every country where you have resided for more than 12 months, demonstrating your clean criminal record.

Here are the steps on how to apply for a Skilled Regional Visa (Subclass 887):

Step 1: Check Passport and Health Exams

Ensure your passport is current and review any existing visa conditions. Organize your health exams as per the visa requirements.

Step 2: Gather Your Documents

Collect all necessary documents to support your application. This may include identity documents, educational certificates, proof of language proficiency, and any other relevant documents.

Step 3: Create an Account or Log in to ImmiAccount

Set up an account or log in to ImmiAccount, which is our online application system.

Step 4: Attach Relevant Documents

In ImmiAccount, attach all the required documents to complete your visa application.

Step 5: Process Family Applications Together

If you are applying with family members, ensure that all family applications are processed together. Each family member must pay their application charge and attach their documents to the application.

Step 6: Pay the Application Charge

Complete the visa application process by paying the required application charge. Note that your application will not be processed until the payment is made.

Step 7: Wait for Confirmation

Once you have provided all the necessary information and paid the application charge, wait for confirmation. Double-check all the information you have provided to ensure accuracy.

 

Skilled Employer-Sponsored Regional (Provisional) Visa (Subclass 494 Skilled)

The Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (Provisional) Visa (subclass 494 Skilled) is a temporary visa that allows skilled workers to live and work in regional Australia for up to five years. This visa is sponsored by an Australian employer who is on the Skilled Occupations List (SOL).

The subclass 494 visa has three pathways:

1. Employer Sponsored Stream: This pathway is for skilled workers who have been sponsored by a regional employer.

2. Labour Agreement Stream: This pathway is for skilled workers who have been nominated by an employer who has a labour agreement with the Australian government.

3. Subsequent Entrant: This pathway is for family members of subclass 494 visa holders.

Some of the benefits of the Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (Provisional) Visa (subclass 494 Skilled):

  • You can live and work in regional Australia for up to five years.
  • You can travel to and from Australia for 5 years.
  • You can bring your family members with you.
  • You can apply for permanent residency after three years.

The Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (Provisional) Visa (Subclass 494 Skilled) offers a pathway to a fulfilling career in regional Australia, along with the prospect of permanent residency. To be eligible for this visa, make sure you meet the following criteria:

1. Nominated by an Approved Work Sponsor Employer: To apply for the Subclass 494 Skilled visa, you must be nominated by an approved work sponsor employer in regional Australia. This employer endorsement is essential for your application.

2. Work Experience of at Least 3 Years: You must have a minimum of 3 years of relevant work experience in your nominated occupation. This experience showcases your expertise and suitability for the role.

3. Occupation on Relevant Skilled Occupation List: Your occupation must be listed on the relevant skilled occupation list, reflecting the demand for your skills in regional Australia.

4. Suitable Skills Assessment: Obtain a suitable skills assessment for your nominated occupation. This assessment confirms that your skills align with the requirements of the occupation.

5. Age Requirement: Applicants must be under 45 years of age at the time of application. Embrace this opportunity while you're still within the eligible age range.

6. English Language Proficiency: Satisfy the minimum standards of English language proficiency to ensure effective communication in your work and everyday life.

7. Health and Character Requirements: Meet the health and character requirements as part of the application process.

Here is a list of the general documents required for the Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (Provisional) Visa (Subclass 494 Skilled):

1. Current Passport:
Your valid passport is essential for international travel and serves as a primary identification document throughout the visa application process.

2. National Identity Card:
Include a copy of your national identity card, if applicable, to further verify your identity.

3. Proof of Change of Name:
If your name has been legally changed, provide the relevant documentation to support this update.

4. Details of Qualification:
Gather comprehensive information about your educational qualifications, including start date, date of completion, and course details. This showcases your skills and expertise.

5. Proof of Language Proficiency:
Submit evidence of your language proficiency, as required for the visa application. Typically, this is assessed through language test results.

6. Skill Assessment Documents:
Include all documents related to your skills assessment by the designated assessing authority. This assessment confirms your qualifications for your nominated occupation.

7. Signed Letter from Health Insurance Provider:
Obtain a signed letter from your health insurance provider, demonstrating adequate health coverage during your stay in Australia.

8. Medicare Card or Proof:
If you have a Medicare card, provide a copy as evidence of your access to Australia's healthcare system.

9. Evidence of Health Insurance:
Furnish additional evidence of health insurance coverage, if applicable, to meet visa requirements.

10. Completed Character Assessment Forms:
Complete and submit the necessary character assessment forms, which play a crucial role in establishing your good character.

11. Overseas Police Clearance Certificates:
Obtain police clearance certificates from every country where you have resided for more than 12 months, demonstrating your clean criminal record.

This visa category offers regional employers an opportunity to sponsor skilled workers, addressing the skilled labor shortage in regional Australia. To ensure a successful application process, follow our step-by-step guide:

Step 1: Check Passport and Health Exams

Ensure your passport is current and review any existing visa conditions. Organize your health exams as per the visa requirements.

Step 2: Gather Your Documents

Collect all necessary documents to support your application.

Step 3: Create an Account or Log in to ImmiAccount

Set up an account or log in to ImmiAccount, which is our online application system.

Step 4: Attach Relevant Documents

In ImmiAccount, attach all the required documents to complete your visa application.

Step 5: Process Family Applications Together

If you are applying with family members, ensure that all family applications are processed together. Each family member must pay their application charge and attach their documents to the application.

Step 6: Pay the Application Charge

Complete the visa application process by paying the required application charge. Note that your application will not be processed until the payment is made.

Step 7: Wait for Confirmation

Once you have provided all the necessary information and paid the application charge, wait for confirmation. Double-check all the information you have provided to ensure accuracy.

 

Skilled Work Regional Visa (Subclass 491)

The Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) Visa (subclass 491) is a temporary visa that allows skilled workers who have been nominated by a state or territory government to live and work in designated regional areas of Australia for up to five years.

The subclass 491 visa has two pathways:

1. Main Applicant Pathway: This pathway is for skilled workers who have been nominated by a state or territory government and who are willing to work and live in regional Australia.

2. Subsequent Entrant Pathway: This pathway is for family members of main subclass 491 visa-holders.

Ideal for skilled workers and their families who desire to reside and work in designated regional areas of Australia. This visa offers a pathway to permanent residency for eligible applicants.

The Skilled Work Regional Visa (Subclass 491) offers an opportunity to not only experience the beauty of regional Australia but also pursue permanent residency in the future.

To embark on this exciting journey, ensure you meet the following eligibility criteria:

1. Age Requirement: Applicants must be under 45 years of age at the time of application. Embrace this opportunity to set your course towards regional Australia while still in your prime.

2. Nominated by State/Territory or Sponsored by Eligible Relative: To apply for the Subclass 491 visa, you must be nominated by a state or territory government agency or be sponsored by an eligible relative residing in a designated regional area. This nomination or sponsorship is crucial for your application.

3. Job on Relevant Skilled Occupation List: Your occupation must be listed on the relevant skilled occupation list, underscoring the demand for your expertise in regional Australia.

4. Suitable Skills Assessment: Obtain a suitable skills assessment for your nominated occupation. This assessment confirms that your skills align with the requirements of the occupation.

5. Invitation to Apply: Receive an official invitation to apply for the Skilled Work Regional Visa (Subclass 491). This invitation is your gateway to regional Australia.

6. Satisfy the Points Requirement: Score a minimum of 65 points on the points test system. Points are awarded based on factors such as age, work experience, education, language proficiency, and more. A higher score enhances your chances of securing the visa.

Here is a list of the general documents required for the Australian Skilled Work Regional Visa (Subclass 491):

1. Current Passport:
Your valid passport is essential for international travel and serves as a primary identification document throughout the visa application process.

2. National Identity Card:
Include a copy of your national identity card, if applicable, to further verify your identity.

3. Proof of Change of Name:
If your name has been legally changed, provide the relevant documentation to support this update.

4. Details of Qualification:
Gather comprehensive information about your educational qualifications, including start date, date of completion, and course details. This showcases your skills and expertise.

5. Proof of Language Proficiency:
Submit evidence of your language proficiency, as required for the visa application. Typically, this is assessed through language test results.

6. Skill Assessment Documents:
Include all documents related to your skills assessment by the designated assessing authority. This assessment confirms your qualifications for your nominated occupation.

7. Signed Letter from Health Insurance Provider:
Obtain a signed letter from your health insurance provider, demonstrating adequate health coverage during your stay in Australia.

8. Medicare Card or Proof:
If you have a Medicare card, provide a copy as evidence of your access to Australia's healthcare system.

9. Evidence of Health Insurance:
Furnish additional evidence of health insurance coverage, if applicable, to meet visa requirements.

10. Completed Character Assessment Forms:
Complete and submit the necessary character assessment forms, which play a crucial role in establishing your good character.

11. Overseas Police Clearance Certificates:
Obtain police clearance certificates from every country where you have resided for more than 12 months, demonstrating your clean criminal record.

The Australian Skilled Work Regional Visa (Subclass 491) is a visa designed for skilled workers seeking regional opportunities in Australia. To embark on this transformative journey, follow our step-by-step guide for a successful application process:

Step 1: Check Passport and Health Exams

Ensure your passport is current and review any existing visa conditions. Organize your health exams as per the visa requirements.

Step 2: Gather Your Documents

Collect all necessary documents to support your application.

Step 3: Create an Account or Log in to ImmiAccount

Set up an account or log in to ImmiAccount, which is our online application system.

Step 4: Attach Relevant Documents

In ImmiAccount, attach all the required documents to complete your visa application.

Step 5: Process Family Applications Together

If you are applying with family members, ensure that all family applications are processed together. Each family member must pay their application charge and attach their documents to the application.

Step 6: Pay the Application Charge

Complete the visa application process by paying the required application charge. Note that your application will not be processed until the payment is made.

Step 7: Wait for Confirmation

Once you have provided all the necessary information and paid the application charge, wait for confirmation. Double-check all the information you have provided to ensure accuracy.

 

Australia Temporary Work Visa

A temporary work visa is a visa that allows you to come to Australia to work on a temporary basis. There are many different types of temporary work visas available, each with its own eligibility requirements. Some of the most popular temporary work visas for Australia include:

1. Temporary Work (Short Stay Specialist) Visa (Subclass 400)

2. Temporary Work (Long Stay Activity) Visa (Subclass 401)

3. Training and Research Visa (Subclass 402)

4. Temporary Work (Entertainment) Visa (Subclass 420)

 

Temporary Work (Short Stay Specialist) Visa (Subclass 400)

The subclass 400 visa is a temporary visa that allows you to do short-term, highly specialized work in Australia. This visa is suitable for people who have specialized skills, knowledge, or experience that are not easily available in Australia.

With a subclass 400 visa, you can do short-term, highly specialized work in Australia. This could include work as a:

  • Consultant
  • Contractor
  • Lecturer
  • Specialist
  • Trainer

The length of stay for a subclass 400 visa depends on the type of work you will be doing in Australia. For most types of work, you can stay in Australia for up to 3 months. However, if you are working in a research or development role, you can stay for up to 6 months.

1. Specialized Knowledge, Experience, and Skills: Applicants must possess specialized knowledge, experience, and skills that can assist in Australian business, are not non-ongoing, and cannot be found easily within the Australian labor market.

2. Not in the Australian Entertainment Industry: The Subclass 400 visa is not applicable for individuals seeking work in the Australian entertainment industry. For entertainment-related work, please refer to the Temporary Activity visa (Subclass 408).

3. Financial Capability: Applicants should demonstrate financial strength to support their living costs while in Australia. This ensures that they can sustain themselves during their stay without becoming a burden on the Australian welfare system.

4. Meeting Health and Character Requirements: As with any Australian visa application, Subclass 400 visa applicants must meet the health and character requirements set by the Australian government. This is to ensure that individuals entering the country do not pose a risk to public health and safety and have good character.

1. Current Passport: A valid passport with a minimum validity of six months beyond your intended stay in Australia.

2. National Identity Card: If applicable, provide a copy of your national identity card.

3. Proof of Change of Name: If your name has been changed in the past, provide the official documentation supporting the name change.

4. Details of Qualification: Include documents showing your qualifications, such as academic certificates or vocational training completion certificates. This should include the start date, date of completion, and specific course details.

5. Proof of Language Proficiency: Provide evidence of your language proficiency, if required by the Australian authorities. This might include English language test results like IELTS or TOEFL scores.

6. Skill Assessment Documents: If your occupation requires a skill assessment, include the official skill assessment documents from the relevant assessing authority.

7. Signed Letter from Health Insurance Provider: Obtain a signed letter from your health insurance provider stating that you have obtained adequate health insurance coverage for your stay in Australia.

8. Medicare Card or Proof: If you are eligible for Medicare, provide your Medicare card or any other proof of eligibility.

9. Evidence of Health Insurance: Apart from the letter from your health insurance provider, provide additional evidence of your health insurance coverage.

10. Completed Character Assessment Forms: Fill out the required character assessment forms as part of the visa application process.

11. Overseas Police Clearance Certificates: Obtain police clearance certificates from every country where you have resided for a cumulative period of 12 months or more since turning 16 years old.

1. Check Passport and Health Exams

Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your intended stay in Australia. Organize the necessary health exams as per immigration requirements.

2. Gather Documents

Collect all required documentation, such as qualifications, language proficiency evidence, health insurance details, character assessment forms, and overseas police clearance certificates.

3. Create ImmiAccount

Access the official Australian Immigration website and create an ImmiAccount or log in if you already have one.

4. Attach Relevant Documents

Upload all gathered documents to your ImmiAccount following the specified guidelines.

5. Process Family Applications Together

If applying with family members, submit all applications together. Each family member must pay the application charge and attach required documents to their application.

6. Pay Application Charge

Complete the application payment process. Note that your application will not be processed until the charge is paid.

7. Await Confirmation

After submitting your application and paying the application charge, wait for confirmation from the Australian immigration authorities. Double-check all information provided for accuracy.

 

Temporary Work (Long Stay Activity) Visa (Subclass 401)

The Temporary Work (Long Stay Activity) Visa (subclass 401) has been replaced by the Temporary Activity (Subclass 408) Visa on November 19, 2016, which serves as another temporary work visa option in Australia. The Subclass 408 Visa offers applicants the opportunity to come to Australia and participate in activities that have been officially endorsed by the Australian Government.

The Temporary Activity (Subclass 408) Visa allows people to come to Australia to participate in a variety of activities, including:

  • Work: You can work in Australia if you have been sponsored by an Australian employer.
  • Volunteer: You can volunteer in Australia if you have been sponsored by an Australian organization.
  • Study: You can study in Australia if you have been accepted into a recognized educational institution.
  • Research: You can conduct research in Australia if you have been sponsored by an Australian research organization.
  • Other activities: You can participate in other activities that are endorsed by the Australian Government.

The length of stay for a Temporary Activity (Subclass 408) Visa depends on the type of activity you will be participating in. For most activities, you can stay in Australia for up to 2 years. However, if you are participating in a research activity, you can stay for up to 4 years.

1. Stay Duration: Willing to stay in Australia for three months or less.

2. Location: Applying from outside Australia.

3. Support in Australia: Have the support of an organization or individual in Australia who will be responsible for the events or activities during your stay. This support must pass the support test as per the Australian government's guidelines.

4. Activity Type Requirements: Meet the specific activity type requirements outlined for your intended purpose in Australia.

5. Financial Support: Demonstrate sufficient financial means to support yourself during your stay in Australia.

6. Health Insurance: Arrange for adequate health insurance coverage for the duration of your stay in Australia.

7. Health and Character Requirements: Meet the health and character requirements set by the Australian government. This involves undergoing health examinations and providing police clearance certificates from relevant authorities.

8. Temporary Intent: Have a genuine intention to stay temporarily in Australia to engage in the job or activity specified in your visa application.

1. Current Passport: A valid passport with a minimum validity of six months beyond your intended stay in Australia.

2. National Identity Card: If applicable, provide a copy of your national identity card.

3. Proof of Change of Name: If your name has been changed in the past, provide the official documentation supporting the name change.

4. Details of Qualification: Include documents showing your qualifications, such as academic certificates or vocational training completion certificates. This should include the start date, date of completion, and specific course details.

5. Proof of Language Proficiency: Provide evidence of your language proficiency, if required by the Australian authorities. This might include English language test results like IELTS or TOEFL scores.

6. Skill Assessment Documents: If your occupation requires a skill assessment, include the official skill assessment documents from the relevant assessing authority.

7. Signed Letter from Health Insurance Provider: Obtain a signed letter from your health insurance provider stating that you have obtained adequate health insurance coverage for your stay in Australia.

8. Medicare Card or Proof: If you are eligible for Medicare, provide your Medicare card or any other proof of eligibility.

9. Evidence of Health Insurance: Apart from the letter from your health insurance provider, provide additional evidence of your health insurance coverage.

10. Completed Character Assessment Forms: Fill out the required character assessment forms as part of the visa application process.

11. Overseas Police Clearance Certificates: Obtain police clearance certificates from every country where you have resided for a cumulative period of 12 months or more since turning 16 years old.

Step 1: Check Passport and Health Exams

Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your intended stay in Australia. Organize the necessary health exams as per immigration requirements.

Step 2: Gather Documents

Collect all required documentation, such as qualifications, language proficiency evidence, health insurance details, character assessment forms, and overseas police clearance certificates.

Step 3: Create ImmiAccount

Access the official Australian Immigration website and create an ImmiAccount or log in if you already have one.

Step 4: Attach Relevant Documents

Upload all gathered documents to your ImmiAccount following the specified guidelines.

Step 5: Process Family Applications Together

If applying with family members, submit all applications together. Each family member must pay the application charge and attach required documents to their application.

Step 6: Pay Application Charge

Complete the application payment process. Note that your application will not be processed until the charge is paid.

Step 7: Await Confirmation

After submitting your application and paying the application charge, wait for confirmation from the Australian immigration authorities. Double-check all information provided for accuracy.

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