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Australia Skilled Immigration
Understanding the Australian immigration process can be complex, but with the right guidance, it becomes clear, smooth, and manageable. Our immigration consultancy services are designed to support you at every phase, ensuring accuracy, transparency, and a smooth transition toward your goal of settling in Australia.
Understanding Your Pathways
Australia offers multiple immigration pathways tailored to different profiles and objectives. These include:
- Skilled Migration
- Family Migration
- Spouse/Partner Visas
- Business and Investment Visas
- Innovation and Entrepreneur Visas
Each pathway has its own eligibility criteria and documentation requirements. Choosing the accurate option is the first phase toward a successful application.
Eligibility Requirements
Before beginning your application, ensure you meet the basic eligibility criteria. Key factors typically include:
- Age requirements
- English language proficiency
- Educational qualifications
- Work experience
Meeting these basic requirements strengthens your profile and improves your chances of success.
Skills Assessment
The skills assessment is an important stage in the immigration procedure.
During this phase:
- A designated authority evaluates your qualifications and work experience.
- Your occupation is classified under the ANZSCO (Australia and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations).
Estimated timeline
25 to 90 days
A positive skills assessment is essential to proceed further.
Expression of Interest (EOI)
Once your skills are assessed, the next step is to submit your Expression of Interest (EOI).
- The EOI reflects your interest in migrating to Australia.
- It is reviewed by federal and state governments, as well as potential employers.
- Applying for State Sponsorship alongside your EOI can highly increase your chances of receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA).
Visa Application Process
After receiving an invitation, you can proceed with your visa application. This includes submitting:
- Positive Skill Assessment Report
- English language test results (IELTS or equivalent)
- Police clearance certificates
- Health examination reports
Your application is then reviewed by the Department of Immigration and Border Protection.
Australia PR Visa from Qatar
An Australia PR visa gives you the right to live, work, and stay in Australia permanently. While permanent residency is not the same as citizenship, it offers many of the same benefits and provides a clear pathway to becoming an Australian citizen later.
With an Australian PR, you can:
Live and work anywhere in Australia
Access public healthcare through Medicare
Sponsor eligible family members
Apply for citizenship when you meet the residency requirements
Types of Australian PR Visas
Skilled Independent Visa (Subclass 189)
The Skilled Independent Visa is a PR visa for qualified professionals who want to live and work anywhere in Australia without employer sponsorship, family sponsorship, or state nomination.
Who it suits
This visa is ideal for skilled professionals whose occupation appears on Australia's skilled occupation list and who meet the points test requirements.
Key requirements
- Your occupation must be seen on the appropriate skilled occupation list.
- You must score at least 65 points.
- You must meet age, English language, education, and work experience requirements.
- You must receive an Invitation to Apply.
Who can be included?
You may include your spouse or partner, dependent children, and other eligible dependents in your application.
Why choose this visa
This visa gives you full permanent residency, the freedom to settle anywhere in Australia, and a pathway to citizenship. It is one of the most popular options for skilled professionals seeking long-term opportunities in cities such as Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, and Adelaide.
Typical timeline
Around 9 to 10 months from skills assessment to visa grant.
Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190)
The Skilled Nominated Visa is a PR visa for skilled workers nominated by an Australian state or territory government. State nomination adds 5 extra points to your profile and can improve your chances of receiving an invitation.
Who it suits
This visa is suitable for professionals whose occupation is listed on a state or territory occupation list and who are willing to live and work in the nominating state.
Key requirements
- Your occupation must be on the relevant state or territory occupation list.
- You must obtain a positive skills assessment.
- You must score at least 65 points, including nomination points.
- You must demonstrate competent or higher English.
- You must be under 45 years of age at the time of application.
Why choose this visa
Australia offers a stable economy, excellent infrastructure, a high standard of living, and strong long-term career opportunities. The Subclass 190 visa is a reliable route for skilled professionals who want permanent residency with state support.
Skilled Work Regional Visa (Subclass 491)
For skilled individuals who wish to reside and work in specific Australian regions, there is an interim Subclass 491 visa. You can get it by being nominated state or sponsored by a family member who lives in a regional area and is eligible.
Key requirements
- Your occupation needs to be included on the appropriate occupation list.
- You must receive a nomination from a state or territory, or sponsorship from an eligible regional family member.
- You must submit an Expression of Interest through SkillSelect.
- You must receive an Invitation to Apply.
Pathway to permanent residency
If you live in regional Australia and make sufficient income, after 3 years the Subclass 491 visa allows you get a PR through the Subclass 191 visa.
