What Makes Australia the Ideal Destination for Immigration?
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What Makes Australia the Ideal Destination for Immigration?
Australia offers permanent residency to individuals seeking a vibrant lifestyle and career opportunities.
As a permanent resident, you’ll enjoy access to world-class healthcare, education, and the freedom to work and live in any part of the country.
Australia is ranked among the top 10 safest countries to live in and holds the 9th spot for social rights of residents. For immigrants seeking a high quality of life, Australia offers exceptional living standards, making it one of the best countries to call home.
Strong Economy
Abundant Job Opportunities
Comprehensive Healthcare
Top-Tier Education
Rich Culture & Wildlife
Ideal Work-Life Harmony
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Your Ticket to the Aussie Dream: Which Path Will You Take?
- Skilled Independent Visa (189)
- Skilled Nominated Visa (190)
- Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) Visa (491)
Australia's Skilled Independent Visa (subclass 189) is a permanent residency visa that allows applicants to live, work, and study anywhere in Australia indefinitely. The initial grant of this visa is for five years (subject to approval), with the option for renewals. Holding a subclass 189 visa also makes you eligible to apply for Australian citizenship and sponsor eligible relatives for permanent residency in the future.
You can apply for the visa from either within or outside Australia. If you are already in Australia, you must provide details of your current visa, such as Substantive Visa, Bridging A Visa (subclass 010), Bridging B Visa (subclass 020), or Bridging C Visa (subclass 030) to ensure your application is not refused.
Applicants can submit their Expression of Interest (EOI) through SkillSelect, the Australian government's online system for skilled migration visa applications.
- Your occupation must be listed under the Skilled Occupation List (SOL) for Australia.
- You must have completed the required skills assessment for your occupation.
- You must meet the minimum qualifying points score (at least 65 points).
- You must receive an invitation to apply for the visa after submitting your EOI.
- Step 1: Check your eligibility: Ensure your occupation is on the Skilled Occupation List and that you meet the required 65-point score.
- Step 2: Submit your Expression of Interest (EOI) via SkillSelect.
- Step 3: Wait for your Invitation to Apply (ITA).
- Step 4: Once you receive your ITA, gather all necessary documents for your application.
- Step 5: Submit your visa application within 60 days of receiving the ITA.
- Step 6: Await your visa decision. If refused, the reason for refusal will be provided, along with instructions on how to appeal (if eligible).
As of 2024, 90% of Subclass 189 visa applications are processed within 75 days.
As of 2024, Indians make up about 3.5% of Australia's total population. The states with the highest Indian populations are:
- New South Wales
- Victoria
- Queensland
In 2024, Victoria has seen the highest number of job ads posted, followed closely by New South Wales. The competition is tight, with job creation rates at 28% for Victoria and 27% for New South Wales.
Australia's employment rate continues to grow steadily. In March 2024, the employment rate reached 64.5%, showing an increase from 64.3% in January 2024.
Australia's Skilled Nominated Visa (subclass 190) is a permanent residency visa that allows applicants to live, work, and study in a specific nominated state or territory within Australia. The visa is granted for an initial period of 5 years (subject to approval), with the option for renewal. This visa is ideal for those who prefer a particular location or have been nominated by a state or territory. As a Skilled Nominated visa holder, you are also eligible to apply for Australian citizenship and sponsor eligible relatives for future PR.
You can apply for this visa from within or outside Australia. If you are already in Australia, you must provide details of your current visa (e.g., Substantive Visa, Bridging A Visa (subclass 010), Bridging B Visa (subclass 020), or Bridging C Visa (subclass 030)) to prevent your application from being refused.
Applicants must submit their Expression of Interest (EOI) via SkillSelect, the Australian government's online system for skilled migration visa applications.
- You must be nominated by an Australian state or territory.
- Your occupation must be listed under the Skilled Occupation List (SOL).
- You must have completed the required skills assessment for your occupation.
- You must meet the minimum qualifying points score (at least 65 points).
- You must receive an invitation to apply for the visa after submitting your EOI.
- You must meet the age requirements, health requirements, and the character requirements.
- Step 1: Check your eligibility: Ensure your occupation is on the Skilled Occupation List and that you meet the required 65-point score.
- Step 2: Submit your Expression of Interest (EOI) through SkillSelect.
- Step 3: Wait for your Invitation to Apply (ITA).
- Step 4: Once you receive your ITA, gather all required documents for your application.
- Step 5: Submit your visa application within 60 days of receiving your ITA.
- Step 6: Await your visa decision. If refused, the reason for refusal will be provided, along with instructions on how to appeal (if eligible).
As of 2024, 90% of Subclass 190 visa applications are processed within 87 days to 36 months, depending on the complexity of the application.
As of 2024, Indians make up about 3.5% of Australia's total population. The states with the highest Indian populations are:
- New South Wales
- Victoria
- Queensland
In 2024, Victoria has seen the highest number of job advertisements posted, with competition between New South Wales and Victoria remaining close. The job creation rates are 28% for Victoria and 27% for New South Wales.
Australia’s employment rate has been steadily increasing. In March 2024, the employment rate rose to 64.5%, compared to 64.3% in January 2024.
Australia's Skilled Regional (Provisional) Visa (subclass 491) is a temporary visa that allows applicants to live, work, and study in a designated regional area of Australia for up to 5 years. After spending at least 3 years in the country on this visa, you may become eligible to apply for permanent residency. This visa also allows multiple entries, offering flexibility for travel in and out of Australia during the visa duration.
You can apply for the subclass 491 visa from within or outside of Australia. If you are already in Australia, you must provide details of your current visa (such as a Substantive Visa, Bridging A Visa (subclass 010), Bridging B Visa (subclass 020), or Bridging C Visa (subclass 030)) to avoid application refusal.
Applicants must submit their Expression of Interest (EOI) through SkillSelect, the Australian government’s online application system for skilled migration visa applicants.
- You must have been nominated by a state or territory government or be sponsored by an eligible relative living in Australia.
- Your occupation must be listed on the Skilled Occupation List (SOL).
- You must have completed the skills assessment for your occupation.
- You must have a qualifying points score (at least 65 points).
- You must have received an invitation to apply for the visa.
- Step 1: Ensure your eligibility by confirming that your occupation is listed on the Skilled Occupation List and you meet the 65-point requirement.
- Step 2: Submit your Expression of Interest (EOI) through SkillSelect.
- Step 3: Wait for your Invitation to Apply (ITA) for the visa.
- Step 4: Once you receive your ITA, gather all required documents to ensure no delays in your application.
- Step 5: Submit your visa application within 60 days of receiving your ITA.
- Step 6: Receive your Visa Grant number. If your application is refused, the reason will be provided, along with the option to appeal (if eligible).
As of 2024, 90% of Subclass 491 visa applications are processed within 17 to 30 months depending on the complexity and completeness of the application.
As of 2024, Indians make up about 3.5% of Australia's total population. The states with the highest Indian populations are:
- New South Wales
- Victoria
- Queensland
In 2024, Victoria has seen the highest number of job advertisements posted, with competition between New South Wales and Victoria remaining close. The job creation rates are 28% for Victoria and 27% for New South Wales.
Australia’s employment rate has been steadily increasing. In March 2024, the employment rate rose to 64.5%, compared to 64.3% in January 2024.
Our Journey Together
Ensuring a simplified journey with smart tech
Checking Eligibility
We begin by evaluating your profile, reviewing your credentials, relevant work experience, and verifying if your job skill is included in Australia's Skilled Occupation List.
Skill Assessment
The next step involves completing your skill assessments, which include language proficiency test scores, education credential assessments, and any other employment or visa-specific skill evaluations required.
EOR Submission
In this stage, we submit your Expression of Interest (EOI) on the SkillSelect portal. This involves drafting and submitting a compelling EOI that highlights your qualifications, job relevance, and genuine interest in the position.
Filing for PR
If selected from the EOI pool, the next step is to submit your Permanent Residency (PR) application to the Australian government. This includes providing all required documents and completing the necessary application forms.
Invitation to Apply
Once the PR application is approved, you will receive a visa grant letter, allowing you to travel to Australia and become a permanent resident. We will assist in obtaining the visa stamp and any other required documentation.
Calculate your Eligibility
Australia Calculator
The tool evaluates your eligibility and generates an estimated score for various Australian immigration programs by assessing factors such as age, education, language proficiency, and work experience.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Passport
- Language Proficiency Test Score
- Medical Clearance Certificate
- Character Clearance Certificate
- Educational Qualification Certificates
- Work Experience Proof
- Proof of Funds
- In case you are applying with a partner/ spouse - Relationship Certificate
- IELTS must have at least six bands (individually for four components).
- TOFEL must have a score of 12 for listening, 13 for reading, 21 for writing, and 18 for speaking).
- PTE must have a minimum of 50% in four components (individually).
- OET must have a minimum score of 'B' in each component.
- Cambridge C1 Advanced Test must have a minimum score of 169 in each of four components.