Australian Permanent Residency
Australia stands out as an ideal destination for skilled and talented workers seeking better prospects and advanced opportunities.
The Australian government offers various programs designed to provide visas in multiple categories, including Permanent Residence visas, Family Sponsored visas, Study visas, and Visit visas.
For the 2022–23 financial year, the Migration Program and Humanitarian Program together delivered 212,879 permanent places, and granted in the same year more than 7.0 million temporary visas.
The Australian Government announced that the planning levels for the 2024–25 permanent Migration Program (Migration Program) will be set at 185,000 places.
Why Immigrate to Australia?
Key Reasons to Migrate to Australia:
- Live, work, and study in any Australian state.
- Earn in Australian dollars.
- Access to healthcare, child education, and retirement benefits.
- Potential to obtain Australian citizenship.
- Ability to sponsor relatives to join you in Australia.
- Australian passport offers visa-free travel to numerous countries.
- Free world-class child education.
Australian Immigration Pathways:
There are multiple pathways to become an Australian permanent resident through various programs. The most common route is the General Skilled Migration (GSM) program, which includes independent, state/territory sponsored, or family-sponsored permanent visas.
General Skilled Migration (GSM) Program:
The GSM program allows skilled workers to live, work, and study in Australia as permanent residents. This program addresses labor shortages by inviting skilled applicants who meet specific criteria, such as age, education, experience, and language ability.
Australian Skilled Independent (Subclass 189):
- For individuals not sponsored by an employer, family member, or state/territory government.
- Eligibility:
- Age under 45 years.
- Relevant experience in an occupation listed on Australia’s Skilled Occupations List.
- Competent English language ability.
- Minimum 65 points based on age, education, experience, language ability, nomination/sponsorship, Australian study and work, partner skills, and other criteria.
- Submit an Expression of Interest (EOI).
Australian Skilled Nominated (Subclass 190):
- For skilled workers nominated by an Australian state or territory government.
- Eligibility:
- Age under 45 years.
- Relevant occupation.
- Competent English language ability.
- Minimum 65 points based on age, education, experience, language ability, nomination/sponsorship, Australian study and work, partner skills, and other criteria.
- Submit an Expression of Interest (EOI).
Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) Visa (Subclass 491):
- For skilled workers who want to live and work in regional Australia.
- Benefits:
- Stay in Australia for 5 years.
- Live, work, and study in a designated regional area.
- Unlimited travel to and from Australia while the visa is valid.
Temporary Worker and Holiday Visas:
- Skilled Recognized Graduate Visa (Subclass 476)
- Working Holiday Visa
Tourist Stream:
- Visit Australia for tourism, family visits, holidays, or purposes other than business or medical treatment. Applications are accepted worldwide.
Australian Government Occupation Lists:
- Medium and Long-Term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL)
- Short-term Skilled Occupation List (STSOL)
Advantages of Australian PR:
- Live, work, and study in any Australian state.
- Earn in Australian dollars.
- Access to healthcare, child education, and retirement benefits.
- Potential to obtain Australian citizenship.
- Sponsor relatives to join you in Australia.
- Australian passport offers visa-free travel to numerous countries.
For more details, contact us to learn more about your eligibility.