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What to Know before Applying for Business Talent Permanent Visa?

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 Business Talent Visa is one of the most popular visas that allow business people to enter Australia permanently, which mean they can live and work in Australia indefinitely and eventually apply for Australian citizenship if they meet specific legal criteria. If you are considering entering Australia on this visa program or have already applied, read on to discover what you need to know before applying for Business Talent Permanent Visa 132. This will help you understand the application process and give you an idea about the skills required by an employer if they want to hire someone with this visa. What is Business Talent Permanent Visa 132? The Business Talent Permanent Visa 132 allows skilled entrepreneurs and innovators to pursue their idea or start-up in Australia. It is available for those with a commitment from an Australian entity. It has two streams, a two-year stream for those who want assistance from Australian government agencies and a three-year stream for self-supported a

An Ultimate guide for Skilled Independent Visa Subclass 189

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To qualify for Skilled Independent Visa Subclass 189 , you must be a skilled worker sponsored by an eligible relative living in Australia. For example, a skilled worker who obtains an invitation from their parent, brother, or sister in Australia would be eligible for independent subclass 189.  To apply for an independent visa on behalf of a dependent family member, you must show that they meet all health and character requirements. The dependent family member can travel with you to Australia once their visa has been granted. Application Process of Skilled Independent Visa The first step in applying for either visa is to create an account with the Department of Home Affairs and complete an online expression of interest. From there, you will be invited to apply for a visa.  The Skilled Independent visa 189 requires that you have an occupation on the relevant skilled occupation list. In contrast, the subclass 491 visa requires that you have an occupation on the relevant skilled occupation

The Difference between a Contributory Parent Visa Subclass 173 and a Contributory Parent Visa 143

Are you looking to bring your parent to Australia? You may have heard of the Contributory Parent Visa Subclass 173 and Contributory Parent Visa 143 . The two visas have many similarities but also some key differences that you should be aware of when applying. Here are the key differences between a Contributory Parent Visa Subclass 173 and a Contributory Parent Visa 143 so that you can make an informed decision about which visa is right for you and your parent. What are the requirements for each visa? The Contributory Parent Visa Subclass 173 and the Contributory Parent Visa Subclass 143 provide an opportunity for parents of Australian citizens, Australian permanent residents, or eligible citizens to live permanently in Australia. However, they have some different requirements. • The Contributory Parent Visa Subclass 173 requires that applicants be sponsored by their child or their child's partner, have access to a prescribed minimum amount of funds (which may vary depending on th

How to Decide between a 309, 820 and 801 Partner Visa?

  If you are a partner of an Australian citizen, permanent resident or eligible, Suppose you are a partner of an Australian citizen, permanent resident or eligible citizen. In that case, citizen, you may be eligible to apply for one of three partner visas: the Partner Provisional Visa 309 , the Partner Visa 820 and 801 . All three visas allow partners of Australian citizens and permanent residents to remain in Australia on a permanent basis. However, each visa has different requirements and different processing times. Here is the differences between the 309, 820 and 801 partner visas, and provide tips on how to decide which visa is best for your circumstances. What is the Partner Provisional Visa 309? The Partner provisional and migrant visa 309 is a temporary visa that allows the partner of an Australian citizen, permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen to remain in Australia. In contrast, their permanent Partner visa 801 or 820 application is being processed. The 309 v