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Want to migrate to Australia?
The Skilled Migration Visa is allotted to individuals with skills required to cover shortages in specific parts of Australia. These skill requirements change from time to time based on what the Australian economy needs.
These skill lists fall under 3 categories:
With a Skilled Migration Visa, you can live and work in Australia depending on your application. Independent visa holders can live anywhere, while state-sponsored applicants must stay in that region for a specific time.
There are times when employers are unable to address labour shortages as they can’t find suitably skilled Australian workers. In such situations, employers can sponsor skilled workers to fill those positions.
There are two types of visas that address labour shortages:
If you are a businessman, high net worth individual or part of a venture capital firm and are keen to invest in Australia, the Australian Immigration Business Skills Visa might be the right option for you.
Australia has a thriving economy and is a highly attractive investment destination. If you consider starting a business or investing in Australia, you may apply for the Business Migration Visa. Once your business is set up, you can apply for Australian Permanent Residency.
Business Innovation and Investment (Permanent) visa – subclass 888
(Next step towards permanent residency after holding subclass 188 visa and meeting requirements)
Australia’s Working Holiday Maker program includes over 40 partner countries under two visa types: subclass 417 and subclass 462.
It allows young people to stay in Australia for up to 12 months while enjoying travel, short-term work, and study opportunities.
Under the Australia-India agreement, eligible Indian citizens aged 18–30 can apply for a Work and Holiday (subclass 462) visa.
Australia offers up to 1,000 places per year, allowing applicants to live, work, and travel in Australia for one year.