Skilled Migration to Australia
Skilled Migration to Australia
Australia has a long history of welcoming immigrants. For those who are relatively young with good qualifications, and relevant work experience, the Independe Australian Immigration Category is the most popular method of immigration to Australia. Unfortunately, as visa applications can take 6-12 months to process, so those with a job already lined up may opt for an employer sponsored permit.Skilled Migration to Australia
Skilled-Independent Categories:
Skilled Independent Regional applicants
For those who meet the basic requirements and who wish to live and work in a regional or low population growth area in Australia. This pass mark is currently the lowest of all the skilled independent categories and applications under this category receive priority processing at the Adelaide Skilled Processing Centre
Independent applicants
for those who meet the basic requirements and do not have a family sponsor this category is the most popular Skilled migration category and is the easiest to come under
Skill matching
for those who may or may not meet the points test and are seeking to be nominated by an Australian State/Territory or employer
State Territory Nominated Independent
for skilled migrants who have been nominated by a participating State or Territory
Independent 0verseas Student
for foreign students currently studying or recently having completed a two-year or longer course of study in Australia (must be in Australia on a substantive visa to be able to apply)
Skilled-Sponsored Categories:
Australian sponsored
for those skilled applicants who have close family members living in major cities in Australia (i.e. not in the Designated Areas)
Designated Area sponsored
for those skilled applicants who have close family members living in one of the Designated Areas in Australia
Australian sponsored and Designated Area sponsored overseas student
for foreign students who have family in Australia and have recently completed a programme of study in Australia
Australia has a long history of welcoming immigrants. For those who are relatively young with good qualifications, and relevant work experience, the Independe Australian Immigration Category is the most popular method of immigration to Australia. Unfortunately, as visa applications can take 6-12 months to process, so those with a job already lined up may opt for an employer sponsored permit.Skilled Migration to Australia
Skilled-Independent Categories:
Skilled Independent Regional applicants
For those who meet the basic requirements and who wish to live and work in a regional or low population growth area in Australia. This pass mark is currently the lowest of all the skilled independent categories and applications under this category receive priority processing at the Adelaide Skilled Processing Centre
Independent applicants
for those who meet the basic requirements and do not have a family sponsor this category is the most popular Skilled migration category and is the easiest to come under
Skill matching
for those who may or may not meet the points test and are seeking to be nominated by an Australian State/Territory or employer
State Territory Nominated Independent
for skilled migrants who have been nominated by a participating State or Territory
Independent 0verseas Student
for foreign students currently studying or recently having completed a two-year or longer course of study in Australia (must be in Australia on a substantive visa to be able to apply)
Skilled-Sponsored Categories:
Australian sponsored
for those skilled applicants who have close family members living in major cities in Australia (i.e. not in the Designated Areas)
Designated Area sponsored
for those skilled applicants who have close family members living in one of the Designated Areas in Australia
Australian sponsored and Designated Area sponsored overseas student
for foreign students who have family in Australia and have recently completed a programme of study in Australia
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