Permanent visa
Subclass 858 is a permanent Australian visa when granted.
A permanent Australian visa pathway for exceptionally talented migrants with high-calibre skills and achievements who may make a significant contribution to Australia's future prosperity.
The National Innovation visa (subclass 858) is a permanent visa designed for exceptionally talented migrants who can make a significant contribution to Australia's economy, innovation and future prosperity.
The program is invitation-only. A person must first submit an Expression of Interest showing their achievements and, if invited by the Department of Home Affairs, may then apply for the visa.
Subclass 858 is a permanent Australian visa when granted.
Applicants must first submit an EOI for consideration.
The Department must invite the person before a visa application can be lodged.
The pathway is intended for exceptional and outstanding talent.
Review the current National Innovation visa pathway and use the official Department of Home Affairs link for detailed eligibility and application information.
Permanent residence for exceptionally talented migrants invited to apply by the Australian Government.
The National Innovation visa is intended for established and emerging leaders with high-calibre talent and skills whose achievements may benefit Australia's future prosperity.
Home Affairs identifies several broad groups of exceptional talent that may be considered under the National Innovation visa program.
Researchers with significant achievements, recognition and potential to contribute to Australia.
Established or emerging entrepreneurial leaders with significant innovation and growth potential.
Investors with high-calibre achievements and potential to support innovation and economic development.
Exceptional individuals with recognised achievements in sport, creative industries or related fields.
The process begins with an Expression of Interest rather than a visa application.
Assess the applicant's high-calibre achievements, recognition and potential contribution to Australia.
Prepare and submit the National Innovation visa Expression of Interest with supporting information.
The Department considers submitted EOIs and may issue an invitation according to program priorities.
If invited, lodge the subclass 858 visa application and supporting evidence within the invitation period.
The Department requires specific information for an EOI, while additional evidence may be relevant to demonstrating achievements and the applicant's profile.
Home Affairs currently identifies the following documents as part of the EOI submission process.
Depending on the applicant's field and circumstances, evidence may be needed to explain and substantiate the achievements claimed in the EOI.
Yes. The National Innovation visa (subclass 858) is listed by Home Affairs as a permanent visa.
No. The Department must invite you before you can lodge a National Innovation visa application.
No. An EOI expresses interest in applying for the visa. It is not the visa application itself.
No. The Department considers EOIs according to the applicant's achievements and National Innovation visa program priorities.
No. An invitation is not a pre-assessment of visa eligibility. The visa application is assessed on its merits and supporting evidence.
Home Affairs currently states that an invited applicant has 60 days from the date of invitation to lodge the visa application.
National Innovation visa priorities, invitation arrangements, eligibility requirements and evidence expectations can change. This page provides general information only and does not guarantee an invitation or visa outcome. Current Department of Home Affairs information and the applicant's individual circumstances should be reviewed before an Expression of Interest or visa application is submitted.
Arrange a consultation to discuss your achievements, professional profile, supporting evidence and whether a National Innovation visa Expression of Interest may deserve further assessment.