<strong>FEAR TO RETURN TO YOUR COUNTRY?</strong>

Introduction Our immigration attorneys can assist you with your Onshore Protection Visa, including training and interview preparation, as well as an AAT appeal of your protection visa denial. International students and tourists who are afraid to travel back to their home countries and who want to live permanently in Australia make up the majority of […]

5 steps for Onshore Humanitarian visa

An onshore humanitarian visa—what is it? Australia grants refugees who are unable to return home onshore humanitarian visas, sometimes known as “protection visas.” You can apply for the following onshore protection visas while you are in Australia: Visa for protection (subclass 866) (permanent visa) Visa for Enterprise: Safe Haven (subclass 790) (5-year temporary protection visa) […]

New Pathway to NSW Nomination for Regional NSW-based Skilled Migrants

New Pathway to NSW Nomination for Regional NSW-based Skilled Migrants The NSW Government is bolstering support for Regional NSW-based skilled migrants with a dedicated pathway for Skilled Work Regional visa (subclass 491) nomination. The new ‘Working in Regional NSW’ eligibility stream recognises applicants’ commitment to living and working in regional NSW and demonstrates support for […]

NSW Subclass 190 Skilled Occupation List

Introduction NSW provides visa nomination to highly skilled professionals in a range of occupations to help drive economic growth in the state. You must be qualified for an NSW nomination if you are proficient in a profession that BOTH: occurs in one of the listed ANZSCO unit groups, AND is admissible to the relevant visa It […]

What is a business Innovation stream visa (Subclass 188A) in Australia?

Introduction Applicants who wish to establish a new or existing business in Australia may apply for a subclass 188A visa. Only applicants who are nominated by an Australian state or territory and pass the visa’s points test are eligible for this visa. The 188A is valid for 5 years; if certain conditions are satisfied after […]

Permanent Residency for Subclass 482 Short-Term Stream Visa Holders to 186 Visa

Introduction Many applicants who stayed in Australia during the epidemic should benefit from changes to the 186 visa options for TSS 482 visa holders in the short-term stream, which was released on March 18, 2022. In order to emphasize its “short” tenure, the short-term TSS 482 has been expressly created to not have a direct […]

186 visa | Comprehensive requirements

Introduction The purpose of Visa 186 is to enable skilled workers to live and work continuously in Australia. It is more challenging to obtain than other visas because it is employer-sponsored, but permanent residency makes it worthwhile. Around 186 Visa Direct admission, labor agreements, and temporary residence transfer are the three visa streams. Direct entry: […]

186 visa processing time

Introduction The subclass 186 visa enables skilled people to reside and work continuously in Australia after being nominated by their employer. The applicant must have their employer’s nomination before submitting the visa application because this is a permanent visa. Below is the current average processing time: 75% of all visa applications for the subclass 186 […]

Age exemptions for Employer Nomination Scheme (Subclass 186) (ENS) visas

Introduction Businesses have the option of sponsoring foreign workers for permanent residency through the Employer Nomination Scheme (Subclass 186) (ENS) visa (see here for further information). Typically, applicants must be under 45 when they submit their applications. However, there are a few exceptions to the norm, so some people might be able to apply for […]

What is an Employer Nomination Scheme Visa (Subclass 186)?

Introduction Permanent residency permits for skilled employees are known as Employer Nomination Scheme (ENS) visas, sometimes known as subclass 186 visas. Both people living outside of Australia and those who are currently working and residing in Australia as temporary residents are eligible to apply. A skilled individual must be proposed by an Australian company in […]