Eligibility review
Identify important criteria and possible barriers before beginning an application.
Learn about visa pathways for skilled workers, employers, students, trainees, visitors, partners, families, returning residents and people considering Australian citizenship.
Australian migration options differ according to your age, qualifications, occupation, English ability, employment, sponsorship, family relationships, immigration history and intended activities in Australia.
Selecting a visa should involve more than choosing a category by name. It is important to understand eligibility criteria, evidence requirements, visa conditions, costs, deadlines and possible long-term implications.
Identify important criteria and possible barriers before beginning an application.
Compare temporary, provisional and permanent options that may relate to your goals.
Understand the supporting information that may be required for your particular matter.
Discuss your migration history, deadlines and practical next steps during a consultation.
Explore the category that most closely reflects your migration, employment, study, travel or family objective.
Pathways for eligible skilled workers nominated or sponsored by an Australian employer.
Points-tested and nominated pathways for eligible professionals, tradespeople and skilled workers.
Guidance relating to permitted business-visitor activities and relevant business migration enquiries.
Temporary pathways for eligible occupational training and professional development activities.
Visa assistance for eligible international students, guardians and people considering Australian study.
Temporary visa options for tourism, family visits and certain permitted business-visitor activities.
Pathways for eligible partners, spouses, prospective spouses, parents and qualifying family members.
Assistance for permanent residents and certain former residents seeking permission to return to Australia.
General guidance for eligible permanent residents and others considering Australian citizenship.
Review historical or current immigration options that may affect retirees and long-term visa holders.
Information for eligible graduates considering temporary work or recognised-graduate pathways.
Guidance for individuals with exceptional achievements, specialised expertise or internationally recognised work.
A consultation can help identify which visa categories may deserve closer review and what information may be needed before taking further action.
The exact process depends on your visa category, circumstances and the scope of professional services required.
Tell us about your goals, immigration history and important deadlines.
Discuss relevant pathways, requirements, risks and possible next steps.
Confirm the agreed scope, professional fees and engagement terms where further assistance is requested.
Receive assistance according to the agreed professional service and your individual matter.
Each visa category has different criteria, but these factors commonly influence pathway selection and application planning.
Some visa categories apply age limits or award points according to an applicant's age.
Your nominated occupation, duties and skills-assessment outcome may affect available pathways.
Education, trade training, professional registration and recognition may be relevant.
The duration, level and relevance of your employment may influence eligibility.
Certain visa categories require specified English-language evidence or award points for higher results.
Previous applications, refusals, cancellations and visa compliance can be important.
Some pathways require an employer, family sponsor, state or territory nomination.
Applicants may need to satisfy applicable health and character requirements.
Visa expiry dates, age limits and invitation or nomination periods may make timing important.
These answers provide general information only and should not replace advice based on your current circumstances.
The suitable category depends on your objective, age, occupation, qualifications, work experience, English ability, sponsorship, family relationships and immigration history.
Some applicants may qualify for a permanent pathway, while others may need to begin with a temporary or provisional visa. Eligibility depends on the category and current requirements.
Employer-sponsored pathways require an eligible employer, but some skilled, family, visitor and student pathways do not require employer sponsorship.
No. Australian study does not guarantee permanent residence. Future eligibility depends on the visa rules, occupation requirements, points, nomination arrangements and personal circumstances applying at that time.
No. No migration service provider can guarantee a visa grant. Decisions are made by the relevant Australian authorities based on the law, requirements and evidence.
Prepare your passport citizenship, age, current visa, expiry date, qualifications, employment history, English results, family details and information about previous applications or refusals.
This page provides general information and does not constitute migration or legal advice. Visa subclasses, eligibility requirements, occupation lists, invitation arrangements, government charges and processing procedures can change. Obtain advice based on your current circumstances before submitting an application or making financial, employment, education or travel decisions.
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