TYPES OF MIGRATION
What is required for Migration?
- Paperwork.
- Forms …. & more forms .....
- Law and Policy.
- Time Frames.
- Detail...... & more detail......
- Dealing with bureaucracy.
- Getting it right the first time.
- Managing the process!
There are very many types of migration, which is why you should have an assessment.
We will tell you which category will be the most successful for you and your individual circumstances.
If you do not fit into one category, then you might fit into another.
You may not immediately pass the Australian migration tests. You may need a long term plan – we can develop this for you.
There are many SubClasses of Visas within the Australian Migration Regulations. We are well versed in all categories to ensure that you fit into the best one for your skills or background.
TEMPORARY RESIDENTS
- Temporary Residents are mainly Company sponsored (Subclass 457).
- The sponsored applicant must work for the company.
- It must be a Fulltime position.
- The Skills must be appropriate to the position.
- There must be private Health insurance - for all family members.
FAMILIES OF THE SPONSORED WORKER
- Spouses can work for anyone if a temporary Visa (457) is obtained.
- Children can go to School.
- Families must leave Australia with the Employee.
PERMANENT RESIDENTS
There are many options for Permanent Residency:
- General Skilled Migration
- Corporate Sponsorship
- Business Migration
- Regional Migration
- Family Migration
- Spouse Migration
We look after:
- Corporations and Individuals
- Permanent and Temporary Visas
- Business Migration
- Independent Migration
- Spouse, Defacto and Interdependent Migration
- Family Migration
- Citizenship
- Sponsorship
- Appeals
We specialise in all Skilled, Corporate and Business Migration. This naturally includes dependant families.
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