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Business Skills Migration

Temporary and Permanent Visas


Business Skills Visas

On 1 March 2003 a new Business Migration program introduced a two-stage application process. At the first stage business migrants can apply for a provisional visa.
 
Once granted the provisional visa, business migrants have 4 years within which to satisfy all the requirements of the business skills (residence) visa and qualify for permanent residence.

Applicants applying for any of the business skills visas, be it at the provisional or permanent residence stage, can apply for State/Territory government sponsorship. If such sponsorship is obtained, the requirements are significantly lower than under the un-sponsored categories.

An application for a permanent residence visa can also be made at first instance by high calibre business persons, under the Business Talent visa category. That is, the Business Talent visa does not require that you first have a provisional visa.

Who can apply for business skills migration?

 


Existing 457 Independent Executive Visa Holders

Current 457IE visa holders can still apply for an extension under certain circumstances, or apply under the existing onshore permanent residence provisions - EBA (845) and REBA (846).
 
You may also apply under the State Territory Sponsored Business Owner (Residence) Visa category.

 


It is important for all business applicants to seek professional advice based upon their individual circumstances.

For additional information, we invite you to contact Dr Etienne Hugo or Rania Skaros.

 


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Disclaimer

The contents of this webpage are not intended to be legal advice. Parish Patience Immigration accepts no responsibility for any action taken in reliance on anything contained in its website. Individuals should seek advice about their own circumstances only from a registered migration agent.
 

 
 

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