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Need a Temporary or Permanent Visa to Australia? All the information you require to make a decision and advise and guidance.

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Work Visa Australia

Want to live and work in Australia? Australia needs skilled workers! Over 200,000 jobs are advertised weekly, and the unemployment rate is the lowest in years. 102,500 Skilled Visas are to be granted by June 2008.

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Work & Holiday in Australia

Australian Working Holiday visa provides opportunities for people between 18 and 30 years of age from some countries to work and holiday in Australia.

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Visitor Visa (ETA) to Australia

Are you planning on travelling to Australia to visit family and friends? The Australian Government has now made it possible to arrange an ETA via the Internet. Issued Online.

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Student Visa to Australia

Would you like to study in Australia? Each year over 150,000 international students from around 140 countries drawn to Australia to study, work and live in Australia. Find out if you are one of the lucky ones.

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Business Visa Australia

Want to manage, purchase or set up a business in Australia? The Business Skills Visa class encourages successful business people to settle permanently in Australia and contribute to the Australian economy by developing new or existing businesses.

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Skilled Visas to Australia


Skilled visas are available to applicants who have the appropriate level of training, education and/or on-the-job experience in their chosen occupation. The skilled visa is the most readily granted: in 2002-3, more than half of all immigration came from the skilled migration scheme, indicating that Australia fully appreciates skilled persons who can contribute to the economic health of the country.

Thus, if you have received a tertiary education or specific training in an industry in your own country and speak fluent English, you may qualify for one of three types of skilled visa:

• Skilled Independent: for applicants without family sponsorship and are able to pass the minimum requirements set by Australia’s Department of Immigration (DIMIA), including the DIMIA points test

• Skilled Sponsored: for applicants with a family sponsor (who is also an Australian citizen). You must be able to pass the minimum requirements set by Australia’s Department of Immigration (DIMIA), including the DIMIA points test

• Skilled Designated Area Sponsored: this means you have a family sponsor living in a particular region of Australia. You must be able to pass the minimum requirements set by Australia’s Department of Immigration (DIMIA), including the DIMIA points test

Temporary Work Visas to Australia


Temporary visas include both work and short-visit visas. If you are looking to backpack and work your way around Australia and you come from the United Kingdom, Ireland, Korea, Malta, Canada, the Netherlands, Japan, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Hong Kong (SAR), Finland or Cyprus, then you may apply for a Working Holiday visa.

If you do not belong to one of the above countries, you may apply for either a short-term visitor visa or short-term work visa. You may not work on the short-term visitor visas, however and if you infringe this term of your visa conditions you may be deported.

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