Study. Work. Live in Australia
Australia offers a unique blend of stunning natural beauty, vibrant cities, and a laid-back lifestyle. As a tourist, you can explore iconic landmarks like the Great Barrier Reef, the Sydney Opera House, and the Outback. For students, Australia's world-class universities and colleges offer high-quality education and a multicultural campus experience. Business travelers can benefit from strong economic ties

innovative industries, and a welcoming business environment. Whether you're seeking adventure, academic excellence, or professional opportunities, Australia promises a truly unforgettable experience.
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Type of Visas:
Australia offers a range of visa types depending on the purpose of your visit. Here are the main categories of visas for Australia:
1. Visitor Visas
- Tourist Visa (Subclass 600): For tourism purposes or to visit family or friends.
- Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) (Subclass 601): For short stays (up to 3 months) for tourism or business visitor purposes.
- o eVisitor (Subclass 651): For citizens of certain countries, allowing stays of up to 3 months for tourism or business.
2. Work Visas
- Temporary Skill Shortage (TSS) Visa (Subclass 482): For skilled workers sponsored by an employer to work in Australia for up to 4 years
- Skilled Independent Visa (Subclass 189): For skilled workers not sponsored by an employer, family, or state.
- Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190): For skilled workers nominated by a state or territory.
- Working Holiday Visa (Subclass 417): For young people from eligible countries to travel and work in Australia for up to 12 months.
- Temporary Graduate Visa (Subclass 485): For international students who have recently graduated to stay in Australia for work after completing their studies
3. Student Visas
- Student Visa (Subclass 500): For individuals intending to study full-time in Australia.
- Training Visa (Subclass 407): For individuals undertaking workplace-based training to improve skills for their current occupation or field of study.
4. Family and Partner Visas
- Partner Visa (Subclass 820 and 801): For spouses, de facto partners, or same-sex partners of Australian citizens, permanent residents, or eligible New Zealand citizens.
- Parent Visa (Subclass 103): For parents of an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen.
- Child Visa (Subclass 101): For children of Australian citizens, permanent residents, or eligible New Zealand citizens.
5. Business and Investment Visas
- Business Innovation and Investment Visa (Subclass 188): For individuals wishing to own and manage a business in Australia or invest in the country.
- Business Talent Visa (Subclass 132): For business owners or investors nominated by a state or territory government.
6. Permanent Residency Visas
- o Skilled Migration Visa (e.g., Subclass 189, 190, 191): For skilled workers who meet the qualifications needed for living and working in Australia permanently.
- Employer Nomination Scheme (ENS) Visa (Subclass 186): For skilled workers nominated by an Australian employer for permanent work.
- Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme (RSMS) Visa (Subclass 187): For workers sponsored by an employer in a regional area of Australia.
7. Refugee and Humanitarian Visas
- Refugee Visa (Subclass 200): For individuals who are refugees and need to resettle in Australia.
- Global Special Humanitarian Visa (Subclass 202): For individuals who are subject to substantial discrimination in their home country.
8. Temporary Visas
- Bridging Visas: These visas are for individuals who are in Australia unlawfully or waiting for the outcome of their visa application.
- Bridging Visa A (Subclass 010): Allows you to stay in Australia while your visa application is processed.
- Bridging Visa B (Subclass 020): Allows travel in and out of Australia while you hold a Bridging Visa A.
9. Specialist Visas
- Distinguished Talent Visa (Subclass 858): For individuals with an internationally recognized record of exceptional and outstanding achievement in their field, such as in the arts, sports, academia, or research.
- Global Talent Visa (Subclass 858): For highly skilled individuals in specific industries, such as tech, who want to live and work in Australia permanently.
- Bridging Visa B (Subclass 020): Allows travel in and out of Australia while you hold a Bridging Visa A.
10. Transit Visa
- Transit Visa (Subclass 771): For travelers passing through Australia on their way to another destination, typically allowing stays of up to 72 hours.