AUSTRALIAN WORK VISA
A Work Visa to Australia allows applicants with various skill sets and capabilities, from trades people to professionals, to live and work in Australia.
There are 108,100 Australian work visas to be granted in 2009-10. Start the process now!DO I QUALIFY FOR A WORK VISA TO AUSTRALIA?
Our Free Work Visa Eligibility Assessment is designed to instantly determine if you are eligible to apply for a Work visa to Australia. This assessment uses the criteria set by the Australian Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC), it is the most comprehensive and technologically advanced online Migration Assessment tool available.
SKILLED INDEPENDENT VISAThe Skilled Independent visa is a permanent residency visa for those with qualifications and skills in demand. Applicants are required to pass a points test and do not require sponsorship. |
SKILLED SPONSORED VISAIndividuals who do not meet the pass mark for the Skilled Independent visa may be eligible to be sponsored by a living relative or participating State or Territory government. |
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SKILLED REGIONAL SPONSORED VISAIndividuals who agree to live and work in a Specified Regional Area of Australia and are sponsored may be eligible to apply for a Skilled Regional Sponsored visa. |
TEMPORARY BUSINESS LONG STAY VISAA Temporary Business Long Stay (457) Work visa entitles approved skilled workers to work temporarily in Australia if they are sponsored by an employer. |
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EMPLOYER NOMINATION SCHEMEThe Employer Nomination Scheme enables Australian employers to sponsor highly skilled workers to live and work permanently in Australia. |
WORKING HOLIDAY VISAA Working Holiday visa provides 18 - 30 year olds the opportunity of a lifetime to enjoy an extended holiday in Australia combined with short term employment. |
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WORK AND HOLIDAY VISAThe Work and Holiday Visa Program provides a once in a lifetime opportunity for people between 18 and 30 from certain countries to holiday in Australia, and earn money to supplement their travel funds. |
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