“The land down under” as it is affectionately called Australia is both a land of excitement and opportunity. Immigration Australia has adopted policies that may seem complicated, but it provides several avenues for the potential immigrant to move to the country and enjoy the opportunities it has to offer. Does swimming on the Great Barrier Reef or surfing on Bondi Beach sound like fun or how about seeing the great monolith of Ayer’s Rock change colour in the most mystical fashion? Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane are among the world’s most bustling cities, filled with culture and energy. So what are you waiting for? The Australian visa is within your reach.

You begin the Australian immigration process by applying offshore, which is to say in your current country of residence and it is only completed successfully when you have moved to Australia. Skilled workers are needed to support the dynamic workforce and industry and in order to be able to work in Australia involves obtaining a skilled class of visa. These include the Skilled Independent Regional Visa, Skilled Independent Visa, Skilled Sponsored Visa and the Employer Nomination Scheme.

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Family-based visas are also available, such as the Contributory Parent visa or the Last Remaining Relative Visa. Your spouse or unmarried partner can join you in the country by obtaining a Spouse Visa, De Facto Visa or Prospective Marriage Visa.

Australia is divided into several states or territories and State/Territory Nominated Independent Visas are available for anyone with business or investment concerns. Other business-related visas include the Investor Visa, Business Owner Visa, Business Talent Visa and Senior Executive Visa.