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Australian Migration Visas

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Australian Migration Visas by Tony Henry

Types of Australian Visas are the focus of this part of our guide to emigrating to Australia. . .

There are different types of visa available for emigrating to Australia depending on what you'll be doing there how long you plan to stay there. These are the main types:

The skilled independent visa is residency visa for those with skills qualifications in demand. You don't need sponsorship from an employer to get one but a test will need to be passed which assesses your qualifications experience aptitude etc. . An alternative is business visa which doesn't require you to pass a points test so long as you're sponsored by an employer.

A working holiday visa allows people aged 18 to 31 to stay in Australia for up to 12 months with extensions being a possibility . working rights are limited to incidental employment of up to 6 months per employer to supplement your stay which means that these are only of real use to travelers backpackers not people looking to establish themselves in Australia on a long term basis.

Retirement visas are meant for self funded retirees who are over 55 years of age have no dependants other than a spouse who want to stay in Australia for the length of their retirement. It gives you permission to reside in Australia for up to four years at which time you must apply for new one.

To obtain a visa to study in Australia you're required to be fully enrolled in an Australian academic institution receive a Confirmation of Enrollment which is commonly issued after tuition fees have been paid . Those planning to also undertake any form of employment should apply for one with the additional right of 'permission to work'.

Australian partner visas enable the spouse fiance or partner of permanent Australian residents including immigrants to also live work in Australia. Family visas can be obtained to get the same rights for dependent children relatives.

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