A permanent employer-sponsored visa for skilled workers nominated by their Australian employer. It offers permanent residence from the outset for those whose employer wants to retain them long term.
Skilled workers with a permanent job offer from an approved Australian employer.
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The Australian skilled migration points test is a system used to assess the eligibility of skilled workers for permanent residence visas, with applicants requiring at least 65 points to be considered. The points are awarded based on factors such as occupation, skills assessment, age, English language proficiency, and nomination by a state or territory government.
The main Australian permanent residence visa options include the Skilled Independent visa, Skilled Nominated visa, Skilled Regional visa, Employer Nomination Scheme visa, and National Innovation visa, among others, each with its own set of requirements and eligibility criteria. These visas cater to different groups, such as skilled workers, regional provisional visa holders, employer-sponsored nominees, and individuals with exceptional achievements.
Yes, you can bring your family on an Australian skilled visa, as most skilled visas allow for family members to be included in the application. The specific requirements and process may vary depending on the type of skilled visa you are applying for.
The Resident Return visa (subclass 155/157) allows existing or former Australian permanent residents to re-enter Australia and maintain their PR status after travelling, with requirements including meeting the residence requirement or showing substantial ties to Australia, and undergoing character checks. Eligible applicants include current or former permanent residents who need to travel and keep their PR status.
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