You can not sponsor yourself in Australia unless if you own a business that can potentially bring a great contribution to Australia.
There are numerous types of visa options available to live and work in Australia. Find out more information about the main types of visa here.
A registered migration agent is a qualified person who can legally provide you with immigration assistance. If for example you do not feel confident enough in submitting your application or… read more →
The employer sponsored visa is a visa that let skilled workers, sponsored by an eligible Australian business, from overseas or in Australia live and work in Australia permanently. For more… read more →
Australian Registered Migration Agents can certify your original documents. Other persons who can certify documents include Public Notaries, Magistrates, Justices of the Peace, Commissioners of Declarations, Commissioners of Affidavits, solicitors,… read more →
The level of medicals required varies from country to country. Medicals needs to be conducted by a panel doctor or radiologist (if an x-ray is required) who has been appointed… read more →
The additional pathway to permanent residence for New Zealand citizens is done through the visa subclass 189. The applicant must meet certain criteria to become a permanent resident, to find… read more →
Documents in languages other than English must be accompanied by an accurate English translation of each document. If documents are being translated outside of Australia, the services of a Registered… read more →
Our fees do not include any Government charges or costs associated with obtaining medicals, police clearances and English tests.
You, as the subclass 457 visa holder, will be responsible for health costs incurred in Australia by you and your accompanying family members. Please note that your private health insurance… read more →
For the Australian Government to determine whether you are of good character, you may be asked to provide police certificates for each country you have lived in for 12 months… read more →
The Skilling Australians Fund was implemented on 12th August 2018. To obtain the SAF, sponsors must accompany their nomination with Nomination training contribution charge. The charge varies from $1200 to… read more →
All applicants aged 18 years and over are required to sign a values statement when applying for selected visas. The statement requires applicants to confirm that they will respect the… read more →
Your subclass 482 visa has been granted to you based on you being sponsored by an employer and your subclass 482 visa is subject to condition 8107. This condition applies… read more →
Generally, the department will issue a Notice of Intention to Consider Cancellation (NOICC) regarding your subclass 482 visa towards the end of the 28-day period unless you have already applied… read more →
The Australian Citizenship Legislation Amendment Bill will soon be applicable. It requires the applicant to live in Australia as a permanent resident for at least 4 years. Applicants will also… read more →
Subclass 482 visa holders are subject to visa condition 8501. Condition 8501 requires all visa holders, including accompanying family members, to maintain adequate arrangements for health insurance for the duration… read more →
The Department of Home Affairs has a Visa Wizard that can help you find the Australian visa most likely to meet your specific circumstances. The Australian government updates its Migration… read more →
From 12th August 2018, the Government has released requirements for companies who want to outsource foreign workers. In order to do so, sponsors have to prove that an experienced Australian… read more →