This firm initial free advice streamlines the navigating of various appropriate visa pathways for its clients as follows:

  • Skilled worker’s visas: designated for people with specific skills and abilities through the Australian General Skilled Migration plan leading to a more prosperous Australian economy and workforce improvements.
  • Partner visa: allows you to live in Australia temporarily or permanently. Partner visas include onshore and offshore visas. If your spouse or partner is an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen, you may be eligible to apply for a partner visa. Applying in Australia for a partner visa probably enables you to acquire a bridging visa. The bridging visa allows you to stay in Australia until the decision is made on your partner visa application.
  • Other family visas: if you are seeking to join your family members (siblings, grandpa, uncle, or aunt), join your child, care for a sick relative or live with your parents, the other family visa options expedite the family reunions in Australia.
  • Business visa: this is for business persons to operate a new or existing business in Australia. They can stay in Australia for up to 5 years, bring eligible members of their family, and apply for a permanent business visa after 3 years. Having business ownership with a successful business career, enough personal and business assets, passing the scoring test, and nomination by an Australian state are the eligibility requisites for business visa applications.
  • Visitor visas: lets you visit Australia as a tourist (to go on a cruise), to see family and friends, or for visiting Australia for business reasons under its different streams.
  • Student visa: allows international students to live, work and study in Australia for a maximum of 5 years, in line with their course. On this visa, students are normally allowed to work a maximum of 40 hours per fortnight during term time and unlimited hours during study breaks. This visa is maximum valid until 5 years. The other kinds of visas allow the students to apply for further temporary or permanent visas after finishing their studying when acquired enough Australian work experience and expertise.