What do you mean by Global Talent Visa Subclass 858?

The Global Talent Visa 858 offers applicants access to the skilled independent visa program, allowing them to move to Australia and work in their industry of choice. With this visa, you'll be able to stay in the country permanently if you meet certain criteria and bring your family with you. 

You can also renew your visa if it expires, provided that you haven't committed any crimes or become involved in any other activities that violate Australian law, such as working when your visa states that you're not allowed to work or leaving the country without permission from immigration officials.

How does it benefit employers?

The Global Talent Visa Subclass 858 is a visa that allows businesses to sponsor highly skilled workers from overseas to work in Australia. This visa is designed to attract highly skilled and experienced workers who can contribute to Australia's economy and workforce. 

The visa also allows businesses to source talent from a global pool of workers. The Global Talent Visa Subclass 858 is a great option for employers looking to hire highly skilled workers from overseas.

Who is eligible?

The Global Talent Visa Subclass 858 is a points-based visa for highly skilled workers who want to live and work in Australia. 

To be eligible, you must have an occupation on the Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL) and be nominated by an approved business. 

You must also meet the points test based on your age, English language skills, and work experience. 

What are the criteria for assessing applications?

•       The subclass 858 visa is for highly skilled and experienced individuals nominated by an approved Australian business. 

The business must demonstrate a need for the applicant's skills, and the applicant must meet a points-based test. 

In addition, the applicant must have at least two years of relevant work experience and meet the English language requirements. 

An occupation on the Skilled Occupation List (SOL) or a closely related occupation that can only be met in Australia will also help your application. 

Finally, you will also need sponsorship from your nominating employer and nomination from one of three state or territory governments.

This is somewhat similar to Distinguished Talent Visa 124.

What are the Documents Needed?

1. A completed visa application form. 

2. Your passport must be valid for at least three months longer than your proposed stay in Australia. 

3. Two recent passport-size photographs of yourself. 

4. A copy of your resume or CV. 

5. Any other supporting documentation, such as evidence of your qualifications or experience, that may be required by the relevant visa subclass you are applying under (858). 

6. The prescribed fee is AUD 4500 unless you apply through a nominated Australian Government agency and have applied for a State/Territory Sponsored Business Innovation and Investment Visa Subclass 188. 

7. A statement confirming you will comply with all Australian laws and won't become a burden on the Australian community during your stay in Australia

8. Proof of sufficient funds to cover your expenses while you are in Australia 

9. Proof of travel arrangements showing when you intend to leave Australia 

10. Evidence of how long you have lived continuously outside Australia 

11. Documents demonstrate how long and where you studied.

You will need these documents when applying for Global Talent Visa 858.


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