Australian Visa Guide- 2nd edition

This book is aimed at guiding readers through the complex territory of Australian visas. It will give you a head start by helping to identify the suitable options you have when applying for different Australian visas and clarify what boxes you need to tick to have your application considered with the best chance of success.

This is a combined effort of a Sydney based established migration consultancy business, Sublime Migration Service, and well experienced and registered migration consultant, Fozail Sukhera. Fozail has over 14 years of professional experience in this field and Sublime Migration Services has the edge of collective wisdom of professionals working under their umbrella.

At the time of publication, there are 100 types, or subclasses (the term used by the department) of visas available for people wanting to visit, study, work, invest, or live in Australia. These visas can be temporary, provisional, or permanent. Visa applicants must be aware of all the options available from the outset. While many shoes may fit, there may be one specifically designed for you. With the vast range of visas to choose from, each has been specifically designed for individual circumstances. Success of a visa application relies heavily on the first choice made, i.e. type of visa applied for. Australian migration law is highly dynamic. Some popular visa options available in previous years are not available now. Other, and more suitable, choices may be available for a visa suiting your needs.


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Australian Visa Guide- 2nd edition

This book is aimed at guiding readers through the complex territory of Australian visas. It will give you a head start by helping to identify the suitable options you have when applying for different Australian visas and clarify what boxes you need to tick to have your application considered with the best chance of success.

This is a combined effort of a Sydney based established migration consultancy business, Sublime Migration Service, and well experienced and registered migration consultant, Fozail Sukhera. Fozail has over 14 years of professional experience in this field and Sublime Migration Services has the edge of collective wisdom of professionals working under their umbrella.

At the time of publication, there are 100 types, or subclasses (the term used by the department) of visas available for people wanting to visit, study, work, invest, or live in Australia. These visas can be temporary, provisional, or permanent. Visa applicants must be aware of all the options available from the outset. While many shoes may fit, there may be one specifically designed for you. With the vast range of visas to choose from, each has been specifically designed for individual circumstances. Success of a visa application relies heavily on the first choice made, i.e. type of visa applied for. Australian migration law is highly dynamic. Some popular visa options available in previous years are not available now. Other, and more suitable, choices may be available for a visa suiting your needs.


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Overview

This book is aimed at guiding readers through the complex territory of Australian visas. It will give you a head start by helping to identify the suitable options you have when applying for different Australian visas and clarify what boxes you need to tick to have your application considered with the best chance of success.

This is a combined effort of a Sydney based established migration consultancy business, Sublime Migration Service, and well experienced and registered migration consultant, Fozail Sukhera. Fozail has over 14 years of professional experience in this field and Sublime Migration Services has the edge of collective wisdom of professionals working under their umbrella.

At the time of publication, there are 100 types, or subclasses (the term used by the department) of visas available for people wanting to visit, study, work, invest, or live in Australia. These visas can be temporary, provisional, or permanent. Visa applicants must be aware of all the options available from the outset. While many shoes may fit, there may be one specifically designed for you. With the vast range of visas to choose from, each has been specifically designed for individual circumstances. Success of a visa application relies heavily on the first choice made, i.e. type of visa applied for. Australian migration law is highly dynamic. Some popular visa options available in previous years are not available now. Other, and more suitable, choices may be available for a visa suiting your needs.



Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780648495130
Publisher: FAEZ Family Trust
Publication date: 01/15/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 251
File size: 144 KB

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Overview

Chapter 2: Visitor Visas

Visitor Visa, Subclass 600

1. Tourist Stream

2. Frequent Traveller Stream

3. Sponsored Family Stream

4. Business Visitor Stream

5. Approved Destination Status Stream

Electronic Travel Authority, Subclass 601

eVisitor, Subclass 651

Chapter 3: Student Visa

Education in Australia

Student Visa, Subclass 500

Further Visa Options after Study in Australia

1. Temporary Graduate Visa, Subclass 485

2. Skilled-Recognised Graduate Visa, Subclass 476

3. General Skilled Migration and Other Visas

Chapter 4: Skill Stream Visas

General Skilled Migration

1. Skilled Independent Visa, Subclass 189

2. Skilled Nominated Visa, Subclass 190

3. Skilled Work Regional Visa, Subclass 491

Self-assessment for GSM Visas

4.Skilled Regional Visa, Subclass 489

5. Skilled Independent Visa, Subclass 189- New Zealand Citizen Stream

6. Skilled Regional Visa, Subclass 887

Business Innovation and Investment Visas

Business Innovation and Investment Visa, Subclass 188

Business Innovation and Investment Visa, Subclass 888

Business Talent Visa, Subclass 132

Chapter 5: Work-Related Visas

Temporary Skill Shortage Visa, Subclass 482

Temporary Work Visa, Subclass 457

Employer Nomination Scheme Visa, Subclass 186

Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme Visa, Subclass 187

Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional Visa, Subclass 494

Working Holiday Visa, Subclass 417

Work and Holiday Visa, Subclass 462

Temporary Activity Visa, Subclass 408

Chapter 6:Family Visas- Part 1

1. Partner Visa

2. Prospective Marriage Visa, Subclass 300

3. Child Visas

Child Visa, Subclass 101

Child Visa, Subclass 802

Adoption Visa, Subclass 102

Orphan Relative Visas, Subclasses 117 and 837

Dependent Child Visa, Subclass 445

Family Visas- Part 2

Parent Visas

1. Parent Visa, Subclass 103

2. Aged Parent (Permanent) Visa, Subclass 804

3. Contributory Parent (Temporary) Visa, Subclass 173

4. Contributory Aged Parent (Temporary) Visa, Subclass 884

5. Contributory Parent Visa, Subclass 143

6. Contributory Aged Parent (Permanent) Visa, Subclass 864

Chapter 7: Refugee, Protection, and Humanitarian Visas

The Humanitarian Program

Protection Visa, Subclass 866

Refugee and Humanitarian Visas

Refugee Visa, Subclass 200

In-country Special Humanitarian Visa, Subclass 201

Global Special Humanitarian Visa, Subclass 202

Emergency Rescue Visa, Subclass 203

Woman at Risk Visa, Subclass 204

Territorial Asylum Visa, Subclass 800

Temporary Protection and Humanitarian Visas

Temporary Protection Visa, Subclass 785

Safe Haven Enterprise Visa (Temporary), Subclass 790

Humanitarian Stay (Temporary) Visa, Subclass 449

Humanitarian Concern (Temporary) Visa, Subclass 786

Chapter 8: Latest Changes

Final Words

Appendices

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