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one hundred and twenty (120) type of visas in the current Australian
Migration program. Each type is called a "Class" or a
"Sub Class" visa; as such, this can be confusing for intending
migrants. For this reason we have included general categories only
(excluding refugee, humanitarian and protection visas) under the
visa type; a few examples are given below. There are visas which
can only be applied for off-shore (i.e. outside Australia); others
may be applied for both on/off-shore and some from within Australia
only.
Visa types
There are temporary visas for particular purposes – business
and otherwise. With the exception of the family category temporary
visas, these visas remain temporary. There are provisional visas
allowing the visa holder to apply for Australian Permanent Residence
after meeting specific criteria; for instance, temporary residence
in Australia for at least two years, e.g. spouse etc. Some business
skills visas also come under this category; for example "provisional
business visas". Then there are permanent visas which give
permanent residency from the outset, or which can be granted subsequent
to temporary or provisional visas.
We are listed below the main type of visa; just click the link
to read each category:
Business
Visas
General
Skill Migration
Employer
Nominations Scheme
Family
Stream
Please note; migration legislation and regulations
can be complicated, at times even for practitioners! It is important
to understand that what suits one person may be completely inappropriate
or inapplicable to another. As a registered migration agent we have
the necessary understanding of the scope of options and criteria
required to maximise your chances to qualify for an appropriate
visa.
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