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PR Categories in Australia for Skilled Immigration 

The Skilled Independent Visa is a points-tested stream that invites skilled professionals to live and work in Australia permanently. This visa is for workers who are not sponsored by any territory or employer or a family member living in the country.

The visa makes you eligible to:

  • Live & work anywhere in Australia
  • Become an Australian citizen
  • Enrol in the public healthcare scheme
  • Sponsor skilled family members for PR

Subclass 189

1.Application Process for Subclass 189 Visa

There are 4 steps in the application for the visa. Let us explore them in detail:

  • Step 1: To validate the occupation you wish to work in, it must be officially assessed by an authorized body as per the occupation. The assessing authority can take over three months to decide on the outcome.
  • Step 2: After receiving a positive outcome from the assessment authority, you must submit the Expression of Interest to the Department of Home Affairs to apply for the visa.
  • Step 3: When you receive the Invitation to Apply (ITA), you must pay the visa fee, submit your documents and go through police & medical checks.
  • Step 4: After receiving the letter, you must have your first entry into Australia by the date given to activate your visa.

2.Apply for Australian Subclass 190 Visas

The following list shows the eligibility criteria for those who can apply for the subclass 190 visa applications.

While this is a specific category, many will qualify in this section.

  • Comes from an occupation under the 190 subclass visa nomination occupation list
  • Suitable skill assessment of the occupation is possible.
  • As of June 2020, they should score at least 65 points.
  • A state or an Australian territory nominates the person.
  • Lodge an EOI and gets an invite to apply
  • Age falls between 18 and 44
  • You have competent English.
  • One who meets health and character requirements

Subclass 190

Subclass 190

Steps for Australian Subclass 190 Visas

  • Step 1: Check if your job is listed as an approved nominated occupation
  • Step 2: Submit your Expression of Interest (EOI)
  • Step 3: Choose a state to get an act nomination form.
  • Step 4: Once selected, you will receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA)
  • Step 5: You have 60 days to submit your application for PR

3.Application Process for the Subclass 489 Visa

You will have 60 days to apply for your subclass 489 provisional visa from the date of receiving an invitation.

We are mentioning the step-by-step guide to make you understand the application process.

  • Log into your Skill Select account.
  • Then press the ‘Apply for Visa’ button.
  • Now, you will be asked to create an Immi Account. Remember that the username and password of your Immi Account should be different from your Skill Select account.
  • Fill in the details in the required fields and attach the scanned images of your documents.
  • You will be directed to pay the visa application fees.
  • Do not forget to note down the Transaction Reference Number after successful payment. You may need this transaction ID/number for future references.
  • After submitting the visa application, you cannot check the status of your application but keep an eye on your email for any sort of communication.

Subclass 489 Visa

PR Visa

Long-term residence in a foreign nation is possible for those who have permanent residency. It is a legal standing that permits the person to reside and work inside the nation without the requirement of a work visa or other temporary authorization.

Apply Permanent Residency:

Each nation has its own distinct standards and application procedures; therefore the process for applying for permanent residency differs based on the country in question. However, there are certain broad procedures you may adhere to assist with application preparation:

  • It's crucial to do your homework on the particular criteria for the nation where you want to live before submitting an application for permanent residency. This might involve things like educational or linguistic prerequisites, career chances or job offers, and evidence of financial security.
  • When you've gathered You can be required to submit a number of different papers with your application, depending on the nation. This might include your passport, birth certificate, academic records, police clearance certificates, and other forms of identification.
  • Depending on the nation and the kind of application, the processing period for applications for permanent residency might change. It's crucial to have patience because some nations may take months or even years to complete applications.
  • It's crucial to monitor the progress of your application throughout the application process. See whether you can check the status of your application online by visiting the website of the relevant immigration authorities, or get in touch with them to get updates.
  • In the event that your application is approved, you will be given permanent resident status. This could be subject to requirements like having to maintain a minimum level of income or being in the nation for a predetermined amount of time.

If you have questions about any element of the lengthy and difficult process of applying for permanent residency, it is necessary to seek the advice of an experienced immigration expert. Your chances of success might be improved by their assistance as you negotiate the prerequisites and application procedure.

Study Visa

International students receive student visas. These are for applicants who wish to travel here for academic purposes. Immigration regulations vary from nation to nation. Their requirements for documentation, evidence of finances, etc., differ. Additionally, there are several elements that apply to all student visas. 

You may prepare ahead of time and successfully finish the student visa application process by developing a thorough awareness of the procedure.

Study Visa

What is a Student Visa?

  • A student visa is a type of non-immigrant visa. In some countries like Canada, it is known as a study permit. This visa is for prospective students wishing to complete higher education abroad. 
  • This visa can permit you to study at a qualified education institution in the country.

What are the Intakes for a Student Visa?

  • Intakes for a student visa in universities are also known as semesters. These are periods during which universities accept new students. These usually vary from country to country. 

What are the Intakes for a Student Visa?

For Australia:

  • Semester 1: Late February/early March to late May/early June
  • Semester 2: Late July/early August to November

List of Universities for Australia:

  • The University of Melbourne
  • The University of Queensland
  • The University of Sydney
  • The University of Western Australia
  • Australian National University
  • Monash University
  • University of New South Wales

What Documents are Required for a Student Visa?

The documents required for a student visa are:

  • Valid passport
  • Proof of being a bonafide student
  • Payment receipts for universities
  • Educational documents
  • Proof of funds
  • Bank statements
  • Loan approval letter
  • Scholarship letters
  • Affidavit of support
  • Language proficiency result
  • GPF/EPF statement
  • Property evaluation report
  • CA certificate
  • Loan capability certificate
  • Bank letters

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Visitor Visas

What can I do on a visit visa?

Generally, activities permitted on a visit visa include - 

  • Tourism 
  • Vacationing 
  • Visiting relatives
  • Meeting up with friends
  • Attending a business conference 
  • Negotiating a business contract
  • Medical treatment
  • Holding consultations with business associate
  • Taking part in short-term training  

Work or study (unless a short recreational course of study as a hobby etc.) is not allowed while in a country on a temporary visitor visa. If you enter as a tourist/visitor, you will have to apply to get your status changed or switch to another visa category before you can work or study in a foreign country.

Things to know about the visitor visa 

  • Usually hassle-free
  • Obtained easily
  • Must have a genuine reason for specific travel purpose
  • Proof of funds needed 
  • A visa interview might be held
  • Biometrics usually required
  • Might be granted for - three to six months

What are the types of visitor visas?

Different kinds of visitor visas are available, depending on the reason behind traveling to a particular country. Each of the countries has their own eligibility criteria and application process. 

Visitor visas can be classified based on the reason for travel - tourism, visiting family/friends, business, or transit. 

Additionally, the different types of visas available can be as per the number of entries allowed. 

A visit visa can be – 

  • single entry, double entry, or multiple entry.
  • Visitor Visa/Tourist Visa
  • Business Visa
  • Work Visa/Employment Visa
  • Transit Visa
  • Single-Entry, Double-Entry or Multiple-Entry Visas
  • Sponsored Family Visitor Visa

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