Thinking about moving to Australia from another country but don’t know where to start???
Maybe you’ve visited the land down under… or maybe you’ve just read about it and seen the beauty of it online.
Moving to a new country can be overwhelming, especially when requirements change all the time. That’s why, if you are serious about moving to Australia, we suggest connecting with VIVACRISTO.
We are up to date on the latest requirements to immigrate to Australia and can give you the best advice for your own situation and needs. We’re experts in immigration, so you’ll have fewer headaches and delays as they guide you through visa applications and an international move. We will make the process much easier.
Either way, life in Australia is unique. Australia is an amazing country with a diverse culture and rich resources. The cost of living is higher than in other countries, but the relaxed lifestyle and natural wonders are worth it.
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- CHECK Check your occupation is on the skilled occupation list, You’ve 65 points, you’re eligible
- SUBMIT Submit an expression of interest.
- WAIT Wait for the invitation to apply for this visa.
- GATHER Gather your documents.
- APPLY Apply for VISA within 60 days of invitation.
If you are moving to Australia for an extended period of time, you have to give the Australian government a good reason to let you do so. Depending on your profile and preference, there are multiple pathways you can choose from to immigrate to Australia from India. Here are the options available for Australia immigration from India.
You can move to Australia from India as a skilled migrant (permanent visa). Under this category, you need to choose an occupation from SOL (Skilled Occupation List) or CSOL (Consolidated Sponsored Occupation List) to apply for desired visa category.
If you are looking to move to Australia as skilled migrants, you need to clear Australia's point-based immigration system. The points will be allocated based on your age, education, work experience, English Proficiency, etc., factors. The minimum score you need to achieve an on-point system is 60 points. However, a higher score will enhance your chances of getting selected. If your profile is selected under this category, you will get an invitation to apply for the visa.
Skilled Migration Category: If you choose to apply under this category, the authority will review your profile based on your skills, experience, and other profile details. The Skilled Independent Visa subclass 189 is the visa available under this category. First, you need to choose an occupation from the SOL list and then submit an EOI (Expression of Interest) on Skill Select (an online system to process skilled visa EOIs). If your profile selected, you will get ITA (invitation to apply) for a visa.
Sponsored/Nominated Category: It's a Sponsored Visa Category. Hence, if you are applying under this category, you first need to get the nomination from an Australian State or Employer and choose an occupation from the CSOL list. The Sponsored or nominated category of visas can be further divided into two subcategories, i.e. the visas under this category allow you permanent residency in Australia, i.e. Skilled-Nominated Visa (subclass 190), Employer Nomination Scheme visa (subclass 186), and Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme visa (subclass 187).
The temporary work visa allows you to work in Australia for up to 4 years. The visas under this category are the sponsored visas, i.e.
Temporary Skill Shortage visa subclass 482
Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa subclass 491
These visas can be converted into permanent residency later on with certain conditions. To apply under this category, you need to first get the sponsorship/nomination from an eligible employer or the state or territory government in Australia.
If you are a spouse or relative of a permanent resident or citizen in Australia, you can also immigrate to Australia and get permanent residency. However, you can apply under this category of visas provided you are being sponsored by the:
- Australian citizens.
- Permanent residents.
- An eligible New Zealand citizen.
The sponsor needs to be the one among the partner/spouse/parent or relative of the visa applicant.
Apart from this, if you seek free assessment, our expert can call you back with a complete assessment of your eligibility for desired Australian Visa.