There is some Visa Types based on your needs. Please contact us which visa will suit you.
This following are the Visa Types and Visa Purposes for you.
Visit:
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eVisitor (subclass 651)
Tourist and Business Visitor Visitor visa (subclass 600)Features
This visa lets you visit Australia:*) to visit or for business visitor purposes.
*) for up to three, six or 12 months.
The base application charge for this visa ranges.
The eVisitor (subclass 651) visa is free. You must be a passport holder of a certain country.
The Electronic Travel Authority (subclass 601) visa has service charge. You must be a passport holder of a certain country.
For more info, Please contact Sydney Office, Australia or your local BHJMigration agent.
Visitor visa (subclass 600) Frequent Traveller stream
The Frequent Traveller stream is for people who travel frequently to Australia for a short visit for tourism, visiting family or friends or for business visit purposes. Business visit purposes includes making general business or employment enquiries, negotiations or participating in a conference.
The visa might be granted fora period of up to 10 years and has a higher visa application charge than the other Visitor visa streams.
For more info, Please contact Sydney Office, Australia or your local BHJMigration agent.
Electronic Travel Authority (subclass 601)
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This visa lets you visit Australia:*) to visit or for business visitor purposes.
*) as many times as you want, for up to a year.
*) and stay up to three months for each visit.
If eligible to apply for online applications, you will need to pay a service fee.
What an Electronic Travel Authority lets you do:Your ETA lets you enter Australia for up to three months at a time as a tourist or for business visitor purposes. You are also permitted to study in Australia for up to 3 months in some circumstances. Business visitor activities include:*) making general business or employment enquiries.
*) investigating, negotiating, signing or reviewing a business contract.
*) activities carried out as part of an official government-to-government visit.
*) participating in conferences, trade fairs or seminars, as long as you are not being paid by the organisers for your participation.
If you want to stay longer in Australia, you should apply another type of visa, such as a Visitor visa (subclass 600).
For more info, Please contact Sydney Office, Australia or your local BHJMigration agent.
eVisitor (subclass 651)
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This visa lets you visit Australia:*) to visit or for business visitor purposes.
*) for up to three months at a time within a 12-month period.
What the eVisitor lets you do:Your eVisitor lets you:*) enter Australia for up to three months during each visit during the 12 months from the date the eVisitor is granted.
*) have a holiday or visit family and friends in Australia.
*) study in Australia for up to three months in some circumstances.
*) engage in business visitor activities while in Australia provided you:-) do not work for or provide services to, a business or organisation.
-) do not sell goods or services to the public.
Business visitor activities include:*) making general business or employment enquiries.
*) investigating, negotiating, signing or reviewing a business contract.
*) activities carried out as part of an official government-to-government visit.
*) participating in conferences, trade fairs or seminars, as long as you are not being paid by the organisers for you participation.
Volunteer work tourism schemesIn general, an eVisitor does not allow you to work in Australia. However, you might be able to work as a volunteer if:
*) your main purpose in visiting Australia is tourism and the voluntary work is incidental to tourism.
*) the work is genuinely voluntary and you are not paid for it, other than for meals, accommodation or out of pocket living expenses.
*) the work would not otherwise be done in return for wages by an Australian resident.
For more info, Please contact Sydney Office, Australia or your local BHJMigration agent.
- Working Holiday
Working Holiday visa (subclass 417)Features
This visa is for young people who want to holiday and work in Australia for up to a year.
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For more info, Please contact Sydney Office, Australia or your local BHJMigration agent.
Work and Holiday visa (subclass 462)
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This visa is for young people who want to holiday and work in Australia for up to a year.
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For more info, Please contact Sydney Office, Australia or your local BHJMigration agent.
- Retirement
Investor Retirement visa (subclass 405)Features
This temporary visa is for self-funded retirees who have no dependents and want to live in Australia during their retirement years.
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For more info, Please contact Sydney Office, Australia or your local BHJMigration agent.
- Medical
Medical Treatment visa (subclass 602)Features
This visa allows people to travel to Australia:
*) for medical treatment or consultations
*) to support someone needing medical treatment who holds or has applied for this visa
*) to donate an organ.
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For more info, Please contact Sydney Office, Australia or your local BHJMigration agent.
Study:
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Student Visa.
Student visa (subclass 500)Features
This visa allows you to stay in Australia to study full-time in a recognised education institution.
*) You can study a registered full-time course in Australia.
*) Eligible family members can accompany you to Australia.
For more info, Please contact Sydney Office, Australia or your local BHJMigration agent.
Student Guardian visa (subclass 590)
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This visa allows you to stay in Australia as the guardian of an international student younger than 18 years of age studying in Australia on a student visa.
This visa lets you:*) stay in Australia for as long as the student stays or up until the student turns 18 years of age.
*) study an English Language Intensive Course for Overseas Students (ELICOS) for less than 20 hours per week.
*) study another course for up to three months.
The visa does not generally allow you to work.
You can care for more than one student.
Generally, there can be only one Student Guardian visa holder per student visa holder.
For more info, Please contact Sydney Office, Australia or your local BHJMigration agent.
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Graduate.
Temporary Graduate visa (subclass 485)Features
This visa is for international students who have recently graduated from an Australian educational institution.
It lets you stay in Australia temporarily after you have finished your studies.This visa allows you and your family to stay in Australia temporarily after you have finished your studies. While in Australia, you can:
*) travel
*) work
*) study.
It is important to note that ... (Read more) ...it is your responsibility to seek your own employment. The Australian government is not responsible for arranging employment.
There are many organisations that provide information to job seekers, including through the Australian government’s JobSearch website.
For more info, Please contact Sydney Office, Australia or your local BHJMigration agent.
Work:
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Temporary Visa.
Temporary Activity visa (subclass 408)Features
This visa allows you to come to Australia on a temporary basis to:
*) work in the entertainment industry.
*) participate in activities at the invitation of an Australian organisation.
*) participate or observe in an Australian research project.
*) work in a skilled position under a staff exchange arrangement.
*) participate in high-level sports competitions or sports training programs.
*) participate in a special programme approved by the department that provides opportunities for youth exchange, cultural enrichment or community benefits.
*) do full-time religious work.
*) be employed as a superyacht crew member.
*) do full-time domestic work in the household of certain senior foreign executives.
*) participate in a government endorsed event.This visa allows you to:
*) stay in Australia for the period that aligns with the activities that you have been approved to undertake on this visa. The maximum stay periods allowed are:
-) Invited participant activity type – up to three months
-) Australian Government endorsed event activity type – up to four years
-) Any other activity type – up to two years
*) do the work or activity specified in your application
*) bring eligible family members with you to Australia
*) enter and leave Australia as many times as you want while your visa is valid.
Note:For some activity types such as superyacht crew members and special program participants, the stay period is usually no more than 12 months.
Temporary visa holders are generally not able to extend their stay in Australia beyond four years by applying for this visa.
For more info, Please contact Sydney Office, Australia or your local BHJMigration agent.
Temporary Work (International Relations) visa (subclass 403)
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This visa allows you to come to Australia on a temporary basis:
What this visa lets you do:
*) in relation to a bilateral agreement (Government Agreement stream).
*) to represent a foreign government or to teach a foreign language in an Australian school (Foreign Government Agency stream).
*) to do domestic work for a diplomat (Domestic Worker stream).
*) as a person with statutory privileges and immunities (Privileges and Immunities stream).
*) to participate in the program of seasonal work (Seasonal Worker Program stream).
This visa allows you to:
*) enter Australia temporarily
*) do the work or activity specified in your visa application
*) enter and leave Australia while your visa is valid.
For more info, Please contact Sydney Office, Australia or your local BHJMigration agent.
Temporary Work (International Relations) (Subclass 403) - Foreign Government Agency stream
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Please refer to here for more details.
What this visa lets you do:Please refer to here for more details.
For more info, Please contact Sydney Office, Australia or your local BHJMigration agent.
Temporary Work (International Relations) (Subclass 403) - Domestic Worker stream
Features
Please refer to here for more details.
What this visa lets you do:Please refer to here for more details.
For more info, Please contact Sydney Office, Australia or your local BHJMigration agent.
Temporary Work (International Relations) (Subclass 403) - Privileges and Immunities stream
Features
Please refer to here for more details.
What this visa lets you do:Please refer to here for more details.
For more info, Please contact Sydney Office, Australia or your local BHJMigration agent.
Temporary Work (International Relations) (Subclass 403) Seasonal Worker Program stream
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Please refer to here for more details.
What this visa lets you do:Please refer to here for more details.
For more info, Please contact Sydney Office, Australia or your local BHJMigration agent.
Temporary Work (Skilled) visa (subclass 457)
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This visa lets a skilled worker travel to Australia to work in their nominated occupation for their approved sponsor for up to four years.
What this visa lets you do:
This visa allows you to:
*) work in Australia for up to four years.
*) bring members of your family unit to work or study in Australia.
*) travel in and out of Australia as often as you want.
For more info, Please contact Sydney Office, Australia or your local BHJMigration agent.
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Temporary work sponsorship
Temporary Work (Skilled) visa (subclass 457)Features
Please refer to here for more details.
What this visa lets you do:Please refer to here for more details.
For more info, Please contact Sydney Office, Australia or your local BHJMigration agent.
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Employer Sponsored Migration
Employer Nomination Scheme (subclass 186)Features
This visa is a permanent residence visa for skilled workers.
It allows you to work in Australia under one of three streams:
*) the Temporary Residence Transition stream.
*) the Direct Entry stream.
*) the Agreement stream.
The Employer Nomination Scheme visa (subclass 186) is for skilled workers who want to work in Australia. This visa involves a two-step process, firstly, nomination by an approved Australian employer and then an application under the nominated stream. It is part of the Permanent Employer Sponsored Visa programme.
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a permanent residence visa. You can be in or outside Australia when you apply. If you are in Australia, you must hold a substantive visa or a bridging visa A, B or C.
For more info, Please contact Sydney Office, Australia or your local BHJMigration agent.
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme visa (subclass 187)
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This visa is a permanent residence visa for skilled workers who want to work in regional Australia. It allows you to work in Australia under one of three streams:
*) the Temporary Residence Transition stream.
*) the Direct Entry stream.
*) the Agreement stream.
The Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme visa (subclass 187) is for skilled workers who want to work in regional Australia. This visa involves a two-step process, firstly, nomination by an approved Australian employer and then an application under the nominated stream. It is part of the Permanent Employer Sponsored Visa program.The visa is ... (read more) ...
a permanent resident visa. You can be in or outside Australia when you apply. If you are in Australia, you must hold a substantive visa or a bridging visa A, B or C.
For more info, Please contact Sydney Office, Australia or your local BHJMigration agent.
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General Skilled Migration
Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189)Features
This visa is for points-tested skilled workers who are not sponsored by an employer or family member or nominated by a state or territory government.
It allows you to live and work in Australia as a permanent resident.This is a permanent residence visa. It lets you and any member of your family unit who has also been granted this visa:
*) stay in Australia indefinitely.
*) work and study in Australia.
*) enrol in Medicare, Australia’s scheme for health-related care and expenses.
*) apply for Australian citizenship (if you are eligible).
*) sponsor eligible relatives for permanent residence.
*) travel to and from Australia for five years from the date the visa is granted (after that time, you will need a resident return visa or another visa to return to Australia).
For more info, Please contact Sydney Office, Australia or your local BHJMigration agent.
Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190)
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This visa is for points-tested skilled workers who are nominated by a state or territory government agency.
It allows you to live and work in Australia as a permanent resident.
What this visa lets you do:This is a permanent residence visa. It lets you and any member of your family unit who has also been granted this visa:*) stay in Australia indefinitely.
*) work and study in Australia.
*) enrol in Medicare, Australia’s scheme for health-related care and expenses.
*) apply for Australian citizenship (if you are eligible).
*) sponsor eligible relatives for permanent residence.
*) travel to and from Australia for five years from the date the visa is granted (after that time, you will need a resident return visa or another visa to return to Australia).
For more info, Please contact Sydney Office, Australia or your local BHJMigration agent.
Skilled—Recognised Graduate visa (subclass 476)
Features
This visa allows:
*) recent engineering graduates of recognised institutions to gain up to 18 months of skilled work experience.
What this visa lets you do:This visa allows you and your family stay in Australia for up to 18 months. While in Australia, you can:
*) travel.
*) work.
*) enrol in further professional studies.
*) study to improve your English skills.
For more info, Please contact Sydney Office, Australia or your local BHJMigration agent.
Skilled Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 489)
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This visa allows skilled workers to live and work in specified regional areas in Australia for up to four years.
For the Invited Pathway, the Extended Stay Pathway, and family members of someone who already holds a subclass 489 , 475, 487, 495 or 496 – Please contact Sydney Office, Australia or your local BHJMigration agent..
What this visa lets you do:This visa allows you and your family to:*) stay in Australia for up to four years
*) live, work and study in a specified regional area of Australia
*) travel in and out of Australia while the visa is valid.
This visa provides a pathway to permanent residence through the Skilled-Regional (Residence) visa (subclass 887).
For more info, Please contact Sydney Office, Australia or your local BHJMigration agent.
Skilled Regional visa (subclass 887)
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This is a permanent visa for people who have lived and worked in specified areas of regional Australia.
What this visa lets you do:This is a permanent residence visa. It lets you and any member of your family unit who has also been granted this visa:
*) stay in Australia indefinitely
*) work and study in Australia
*) enrol in Medicare, Australia’s scheme for health-related care and expenses
*) apply for Australian citizenship (if you are eligible)
*) sponsor eligible relatives for permanent residence
*) travel to and from Australia for five years from the date the visa is granted (after that time, you will need a resident return visa or another visa to return to Australia).
For more info, Please contact Sydney Office, Australia or your local BHJMigration agent.
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Business Skills Migration
Business Talent (Permanent) visa (subclass 132)Features
This visa allows you to establish a new or develop an existing business in Australia. It has two streams:
*) Significant Business History stream: for high-calibre business owners or part-owners who want to do business in Australia
*) Venture Capital Entrepreneur stream: for people who have sourced venture capital funding from a member of the Australian Venture Capital Association Limited (AVCAL).
What this visa lets you do:The Business Talent visa (subclass 132) allows you to establish a new or develop an existing business in Australia.This is a permanent residence visa. It lets you and any member of your family unit who has also been granted this visa:
*) stay in Australia indefinitely.
*) work and study in Australia.
*) enrol in Medicare, Australia’s scheme for health-related care and expenses.
*) apply for Australian citizenship (if you are eligible).
*) sponsor eligible relatives for permanent residence.
*) travel to and from Australia for five years from the date the visa is granted (after that time, you will need a resident return visa or another visa to return to Australia).
For more info, Please contact Sydney Office, Australia or your local BHJMigration agent.
Business Innovation and Investment (Provisional) visa (subclass 188) - Significant investor stream
Features
This visa allows you to:
*) own and manage a business in Australia (the Business Innovation stream).
*) conduct business and investment activity in Australia (the Investor stream, the Significant Investor stream and the Premium Investor stream).
*) undertake an entrepreneurial activity in Australia (Entrepreneur stream).
What this visa lets you do:*) establish a new or develop an existing business and/or invest in Australia, make a designated investment with an Australian state or territory government, make and maintain complying investments in Australia or participate in a complying entrepreneurial activity in Australia
*) travel in and out of Australia for the life of your visa
*) bring members of your family unit with you to Australia
*) seek permanent residence by applying for a Business Innovation and Investment (Permanent) visa (subclass 888).
For more info, Please contact Sydney Office, Australia or your local BHJMigration agent.
Business Innovation and Investment (Provisional) visa (subclass 188) - Premium investor stream
For more info, Please contact Sydney Office, Australia or your local BHJMigration agent.
Business Innovation and Investment (Provisional) visa (subclass 188) - Business Innovation stream and Investor stream
For more info, Please contact Sydney Office, Australia or your local BHJMigration agent.
Business Innovation and Investment (Provisional) visa (subclass 188) – Business Innovation Extension and Significant Investor Extension streams
For more info, Please contact Sydney Office, Australia or your local BHJMigration agent.
Business Innovation and Investment (Provisional) visa (subclass 188) - Entrepreneur stream
For more info, Please contact Sydney Office, Australia or your local BHJMigration agent.
Business Innovation and Investment (Permanent) visa (subclass 888)
Features
This visa allows you to:
*) continue to own and manage a business in Australia (the Business Innovation stream).
*) continue business and investment activity in Australia (the Investor stream, the Significant Investor stream and the Premium Investor stream).
*) continue entrepreneurial activity in Australia (Entrepreneur stream).
What this visa lets you do:The Business Innovation and Investment (Permanent) visa (subclass 888) allows you to manage your business and investments in Australia.This is a permanent residence visa. It lets you and any member of your family unit who has also been granted this visa:
*) stay in Australia indefinitely
*) work and study in Australia
*) enrol in Medicare, Australia’s scheme for health-related care and expenses
*) apply for Australian citizenship (if you are eligible)
*) sponsor eligible relatives for permanent residence
*) travel to and from Australia for five years from the date the visa is granted (after that time, you will need a resident return visa or another visa to return to Australia).
For more info, Please contact Sydney Office, Australia or your local BHJMigration agent.
Business Owner visa (subclass 890)
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This is a permanent residence visa. You will be able to travel in and out of Australia for five years.
What this visa lets you do:This is a permanent residence visa. It lets you and any family members who have also been granted this visa:
*) stay in Australia indefinitely
*) work and study in Australia
*) enrol in Medicare, Australia’s scheme for health-related care and expenses
*) apply for Australian citizenship (if you are eligible)
*) sponsor eligible relatives for permanent residence
*) travel to and from Australia for five years from the date the visa is granted (after that time, you will need a resident return visa or another visa to return to Australia).
For more info, Please contact Sydney Office, Australia or your local BHJMigration agent.
Investor visa (subclass 891)
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This visa is a permanent residence visa. You will be able to travel in and out of Australia for five years.
What this visa lets you do:This is a permanent residence visa. It lets you and any member of your family unit who has also been granted this visa:
*) stay in Australia indefinitely
*) work and study in Australia
*) enrol in Medicare, Australia’s scheme for health-related care and expenses
*) apply for Australian citizenship (if you are eligible)
*) sponsor eligible relatives for permanent residence
*) travel to and from Australia for five years from the date the visa is granted (after that time, you will need a resident return visa or another visa to return to Australia).
For more info, Please contact Sydney Office, Australia or your local BHJMigration agent.
State/Territory Sponsored Business Owner visa (subclass 892)
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This is a permanent residence visa. You will be able to stay in Australia for five years.
What this visa lets you do:This is a permanent residence visa. It lets you and any member of your family unit who has also been granted this visa:
*) stay in Australia indefinitely
*) work and study in Australia
*) enrol in Medicare, Australia’s scheme for health-related care and expenses
*) apply for Australian citizenship (if you are eligible)
*) sponsor eligible relatives for permanent residence
*) travel to and from Australia for five years from the date the visa is granted (after that time, you will need a resident return visa or another visa to return to Australia).
For more info, Please contact Sydney Office, Australia or your local BHJMigration agent.
State/Territory Sponsored Investor visa (subclass 893)
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This is a permanent residence visa. You will be able to travel in and out of Australia for five years.
What this visa lets you do:This is a permanent residence visa. It lets you and any family members who have also been granted this visa to:
*) stay in Australia indefinitely
*) work and study in Australia
*) enrol in Medicare, Australia’s scheme for health-related care and expenses
*) apply for Australian citizenship (if you are eligible)
*) sponsor eligible relatives for permanent residence
*) travel to and from Australia for five years from the date the visa is granted (after that time, you will need a resident return visa or another visa to return to Australia).
For more info, Please contact Sydney Office, Australia or your local BHJMigration agent.
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Returning Residents
Resident Return visa (subclasses 155 and 157)Features
This visa is for:
*) current or former Australian permanent residents
*) former Australian citizens.
It allows you to travel overseas and return to Australia as a permanent resident. You need this visa if the travel period on your current permanent visa has expired or is about to expire.
What this visa lets you do:The Resident Return visa lets you stay in Australia indefinitely as an Australian permanent resident. It is a permanent visa with a travel facility that lets you travel to and from Australia for up to five years from the date it is granted. Once the travel facility expires you will need to apply for, and be granted, another permanent visa if you want to leave Australia and return as a permanent resident.
For more information about being an Australian permanent resident, including eligibility for government services and benefits, refer to Australian permanent resident.
For more info, Please contact Sydney Office, Australia or your local BHJMigration agent.
The Australian Declaratory visa is an entry authority that resembles a visa. In limited circumstances it can be issued to Australian citizens who hold a foreign passport, including if you are:
*) under 18 and will be travelling with a non-citizen parent
*) have an emergency or other compelling situation preventing travel on an Australian passport. You will need to provide supporting documentation.
There is a charge for processing Australian Declaratory visa applications.
For more info, Please contact Sydney Office, Australia or your local BHJMigration agent.
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Partner migration
Partner (Provisional) visa (subclass 309) and Partner (Migrant) visa (subclass 100)Features
This visa allows the spouse or de facto partner of an Australian citizen, permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen to travel to and live in Australia.
What this visa lets you do:The Partner (Provisional) visa (subclass 309) lets you:
*) enter Australia and stay here until a decision is made about your permanent Partner visa
*) work in Australia
*) study in Australia, but with no access to government funding
*) enrol in Medicare, Australia’s scheme for health-related care and expenses.If you are later granted a permanent visa, you can:
*) stay in Australia indefinitely
*) work and study in Australia
*) apply for Australian citizenship (if you are eligible)
*) sponsor eligible relatives for permanent residence
*) receive some social security payments
*) travel to and from Australia for five years from the date the visa is granted – after that time you will need another visa to enter Australia.
For more info, Please contact Sydney Office, Australia or your local BHJMigration agent.
Prospective Marriage visa (subclass 300)
Features
This visa allows people to come to Australia to marry their prospective spouse.
What this visa lets you do:This visa allows you to:
*) enter Australia before you marry your prospective spouse
*) travel in and out of Australia as often as you want
*) work in Australia, although some employers might not hire people with temporary visas
*) study in Australia, but with no access to government funding for tertiary study
*) apply for a Trav/Visa-1/300- Partner visa, in Australia, after your marriage.
For more info, Please contact Sydney Office, Australia or your local BHJMigration agent.
Partner visa (subclasses 820 and 801)
Features
This visa allows the spouse or de facto partner of an Australian citizen, permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen to live in Australia.
What this visa lets you do:The temporary Partner visa (subclass 820) lets you:
*) stay in Australia until a decision is made about your permanent Partner visa
*) work in Australia
*) study in Australia, but with no access to government funding
*) enrol in Medicare, Australia’s scheme for health-related care and expenses.
You can include your dependent children in your application, but not other dependent relatives (unless you hold or held a Prospective Marriage visa). Dependent applicants must be in Australia when they apply.
If you are later granted a permanent visa, you can:*) stay in Australia indefinitely
*) work and study in Australia
*) apply for Australian citizenship (if you are eligible)
*) sponsor eligible relatives for permanent residence
*) receive some social security payments
*) travel to and from Australia for five years from the date the visa is granted – after that time you will need another visa to enter Australia.
For more info, Please contact Sydney Office, Australia or your local BHJMigration agent.
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Child migration
Child visa (subclass 101)Features
This visa allows a child who is outside Australia to come to Australia to live with their parents.
What this visa lets you do:This is a permanent residence visa. It allows the child to:
*) travel to and stay in Australia indefinitely
*) work and study in Australia
*) enrol in Medicare, Australia’s scheme for health-related care and expenses
*) apply for Australian citizenship (if they are eligible)
*) sponsor eligible relatives for permanent residence
*) travel to and from Australia for five years from the date the visa is granted – after that time they will need another visa to enter Australia.
For more info, Please contact Sydney Office, Australia or your local BHJMigration agent.
Adoption visa (subclass 102)
Features
This visa allows a child who is adopted outside Australia to come to Australia to live with their adoptive parents.
What this visa lets you do:This is a permanent residence visa. It allows the child to:
*) travel to and stay in Australia indefinitely
*) work and study in Australia
*) enrol in Medicare, Australia’s scheme for health-related care and expenses
*) apply for Australian citizenship (if they are eligible)
*) sponsor eligible relatives for permanent residence
*) travel to and from Australia for five years from the date the visa is granted – after that time they will need another visa to enter Australia.
If the adoption is through a state or territory adoption authority, you can lodge the application before the adoption is finalised.
For more info, Please contact Sydney Office, Australia or your local BHJMigration agent.
Orphan Relative visa (subclass 117)
Features
This visa allows a child to travel to and live permanently in Australia with their sponsoring relative.
What this visa lets you do:This is a permanent residence visa. It allows you and any family members who have also been granted this visa to:
*) travel to and stay in Australia indefinitely
*) work and study in Australia
*) enrol in Medicare, Australia’s scheme for health-related care and expenses
*) apply for Australian citizenship (if you are eligible)
*) sponsor eligible relatives for permanent residence
*) travel to and from Australia for five years from the date the visa is granted (after that time, you will need a resident return visa or another visa to return to Australia).
For more info, Please contact Sydney Office, Australia or your local BHJMigration agent.
Child visa (subclass 802)
Features
This visa allows a child who is in Australia to stay in Australia.
What this visa lets you do:This is a permanent residence visa. It allows the child to:
*) stay in Australia indefinitely
*) work and study in Australia
*) enrol in Medicare, Australia’s scheme for health-related care and expenses
*) apply for Australian citizenship (if they are eligible)
*) sponsor eligible relatives for permanent residence
*) travel to and from Australia for five years from the date the visa is granted – after that time they will need another visa to enter Australia.
For more info, Please contact Sydney Office, Australia or your local BHJMigration agent.
Orphan Relative visa (subclass 837)
Features
This visa allows the child to live permanently in Australia with their sponsoring relative.
What this visa lets you do:This is a permanent residence visa. It allows the child to:
*) stay in Australia indefinitely
*) work and study in Australia
*) enrol in Medicare, Australia’s scheme for health-related care and expenses
*) apply for Australian citizenship (if they are eligible)
*) sponsor eligible relatives for permanent residence
*) travel to and from Australia for five years from the date the visa is granted – after that time they will need another visa to enter Australia.
For more info, Please contact Sydney Office, Australia or your local BHJMigration agent.
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Parent migration.
Parent visa (subclass 103)Features
This visa lets parents live in Australia if their child is an Australian citizen, permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen who is settled in Australia.
There can be long waiting times of up to 30 years before this visa is approved.
What this visa lets you do:This is a permanent residence visa. It lets you and any member of your family unit who has also been granted this visa:
*) stay in Australia indefinitely
*) work and study in Australia
*) enrol in Medicare, Australia’s scheme for health-related care and expenses
*) apply for Australian citizenship (if you are eligible)
*) sponsor eligible relatives for permanent residence
*) travel to and from Australia for five years from the date the visa is granted (after that time, you will need a resident return visa or another visa to return to Australia).
For more info, Please contact Sydney Office, Australia or your local BHJMigration agent.
Aged Parent visa (subclass 804)
Features
This visa lets older parents live in Australia if their child is an Australian citizen, permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen who is settled in Australia.
There can be long waiting times of up to 30 years before this visa is approved.
What this visa lets you do:This is a permanent residence visa. It lets you and any member of your family unit who has also been granted this visa:
*) stay in Australia indefinitely
*) work and study in Australia
*) enrol in Medicare, Australia’s scheme for health-related care and expenses
*) apply for Australian citizenship (if you are eligible)
*) sponsor eligible relatives for permanent residence
*) travel to and from Australia for five years from the date the visa is granted (after that time, you will need a resident return visa or another visa to return to Australia).
For more info, Please contact Sydney Office, Australia or your local BHJMigration agent.
Contributory parent visa (subclass 143)
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This visa lets parents live permanently in Australia if their child is an Australian citizen, permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen who is settled in Australia.
What this visa lets you do:This is a permanent residence visa. It lets you and any member of your family unit who has also been granted this visa:
*) stay in Australia indefinitely
*) work and study in Australia
*) enrol in Medicare, Australia’s scheme for health-related care and expenses
*) apply for Australian citizenship (if you are eligible)
*) sponsor eligible relatives for permanent residence
*) travel to and from Australia for five years from the date the visa is granted (after that time, you will need a resident return visa or another visa to return to Australia).
For more info, Please contact Sydney Office, Australia or your local BHJMigration agent.
Contributory Parent (Temporary) visa (subclass 173)
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This visa lets parents live in Australia for up to two years if they are the parents of an Australian citizen, permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen who is settled in Australia.
You can apply separately for a permanent Contributory Parent visa (subclass 143) to stay in Australia permanently.
What this visa lets you do:This is a temporary visa that lets you and members of your family unit:
*) live in Australia for two years
*) work and study in Australia
*) enrol in Medicare Australia’s scheme for health-related care and expenses
*) travel to and from Australia for two years from the date the visa is granted.
If you are granted this visa, you will have two years from the date of your arrival in Australia to apply for a permanent Contributory Parent visa (subclass 143).
For more info, Please contact Sydney Office, Australia or your local BHJMigration agent.
Contributory Aged Parent visa (subclass 864)
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This visa lets older parents live permanently in Australia if their child is an Australian citizen, permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen who is settled in Australia.
What this visa lets you do:This is a permanent residence visa. It lets you and any member of your family unit who has also been granted this visa:
*) stay in Australia indefinitely
*) work and study in Australia
*) enrol in Medicare, Australia’s scheme for health-related care and expenses
*) apply for Australian citizenship (if you are eligible)
*) sponsor eligible relatives for permanent residence
*) travel to and from Australia for five years from the date the visa is granted (after that time, you will need a resident return visa or another visa to return to Australia).
For more info, Please contact Sydney Office, Australia or your local BHJMigration agent.
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This visa lets older parents live in Australia for up to two years if they are the parents of an Australian citizen, permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen who is settled in Australia.
You can apply separately for a permanent Contributory Parent visa (subclass 864) to stay in Australia permanently.
What this visa lets you do:This is a temporary visa that lets you and your family:
*) live in Australia for two years
*) work and study in Australia
*) enrol in Medicare, Australia’s scheme for health-related care and expenses.
*) This visa cannot be extended or renewed.If you are granted this visa, you will have two years from the date you are granted the visa to apply for a permanent Contributory Aged Parent visa (subclass 864) .
For more info, Please contact Sydney Office, Australia or your local BHJMigration agent.