An Ultimate guide for Skilled Independent Visa Subclass 189

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 list AND that your nominated occupation is located in a regional area of Australia. 

Additionally, for the subclass 189 visa and Skill Nominated Visa Subclass 190, you need only be sponsored by one employer who must hold at least A$5 million worth of investments or meet other conditions.

You also need to have spent at least two years (or less if certain exemptions apply) working for your sponsor before applying for this visa; these requirements are not applicable for a subclass 491 visa.

Age criteria and requirements for visa 190

  • The subclass 189 visa is for people under 45 years of age, while the subclass 491 visa is for those under 50. 

  • If you're over 45, the subclass 189 visa isn't an option. You can only qualify if you're in your first year of retirement or have already retired from skilled work.

  • The subclass 491 visa offers a broader range of eligibility options, including certain retirees who want to do some skilled work.

  • Those eligible for the Skilled Independent visa 189 can bring their spouse or partner and dependent children to Australia.

Skilled independent visa processing time

Applications take 12-18 months to process. There is no way of expediting your application, so please be patient as it may take up to two years for a decision (sometimes longer). Applicants can stay in Australia for up to 18 months while waiting for a decision. Alternatively, you can reapply if a decision is not made within 3 years from the lodgement date. 

Benefits of Skilled Independent Visa Subclass 189

  • The Skilled Independent Visa Subclass 189 has many benefits over the other visa options.

  • One of the biggest advantages is that this visa allows an individual and their family members to live in a particular area for two years and then move to another area for up to two years.

  • This option is ideal for those who are unsure where they want to live permanently or would like an extended period before making a decision.

  • It also means that people who have moved from overseas can return home at any point during their application process.

  • The final major benefit of the Skilled Independent Visa Subclass 189 is that there are no limits on how long you can stay in Australia as long as you meet certain requirements.

 

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