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Migration

Employer Sponsored Visa

 

Australia has a variety of visa options available to skilled individuals who have been offered a position by an Australian employer. These visas are designed to facilitate a reduction in staff shortages in Australian businesses affected by industry-wide skill shortages. There are temporary and permanent visa options available, with differing criteria and conditions.

Employer sponsored visa programme allows Australian businesses to find required help in a relatively short time. There are both temporary visa options and permanent visa options. We are a market leader for employer sponsored visa with the wealth of experience. We can assist both Australian employers and their nominees to meet their goals.

If you are interested in employment related migration advice, please contact us.

 

TSS visa, enables employers to address labour shortages by bringing in genuinely skilled workers where they cannot source an appropriately skilled Australian. It facilitates targeted use of overseas workers to address temporary skill shortages, TSS visa holders can work in Australia in their nominated occupation for their approved sponsor for up to 4 years depending on the stream.
ENS visa is a permanent residency option for skilled workers. ENS visa is available both for applicants who are already living and working in Australia as temporary residents and for those living outside Australia. To be eligible for this visa, a skilled individual must be nominated by an Australian employer through Direct Entry Stream or Temporary Residence Transition Stream.
The RSMS visa allows employers in regional or low population growth areas of Australia to fill skilled positions that they are unable to fill from the local labour market. RSMS visa is available both for applicants who are already living and working in regional Australia as temporary residents and for those living outside Australia. To be eligible for this visa, a skilled individual must be nominated by a regional Australian employer through Direct Entry Stream or Temporary Residence Transition Stream.
This visa allows applicants who have recent qualifications and/or experience to take part in workplace based training to enhance their skills in their current occupation, area of tertiary study, field of expertise for up to 2 years. Candidates must have proof of sufficient functional English to undertake the training program. 407 visa is available for those living in or outside Australia.

General Skilled Migration

 

Skilled Visas include visa for skilled applicants who are sponsored by family members or State or Territory Governments. The Skilled Visa program, also known as the General Skilled Migration Scheme, is for people who are not sponsored by an employer and who have skills in particular occupations required in Australia.

To qualify for General Skilled Migration, you must meet a pre-determined point score. Points are earned through your age, your work experience, your trade or occupation and your English language ability. Other points may be added to your score if you have close relatives living in Australia or you have studied or worked in Australia previously. You also get points if you are sponsored by a state that needs people with your skills.

If you are interested in long term residency in Australia contact us and we will let you know your options.

 

The Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189) is a permanent residence visa for points-tested skilled workers who want to work and live in Australia. To be able to apply for this visa you need to submit an expression of interest and then be invited through SkillSelect to apply. You can be in or outside Australia at the time you apply as well as when the visa is granted.
The Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190) is a permanent residence visa for points-test skilled workers who want to work and live in Australia after being nominated by an Australian state or territory government agency. To be able to apply for this visa you need to submit an expression of interest and then be invited through SkillSelect to apply. You can be in or outside Australia at the time you apply as well as when the visa is granted.
This visa provides the holder with Australian temporary residency with conditions. The holder can live, work and study in a specified region of Australia. The holder can travel freely to and from Australia while the visa is valid, and may have the opportunity to apply for permanent residency through the Skilled-Regional (Residence) visa. To qualify for a Subclass 489 visa, you need to be sponsored by either an eligible relative living in a designated area or a State or Territory Government. Each state or territory has its own individual list, depending on the skill shortages in that area.
The Skilled Regional visa 887 is the second stage visa giving permanent residence to holders of Skilled Regional Provisional visas such as 489/495/496/475/487 visa. The main criteria for this visa are you have been in Australia holding a Skilled Regional Provisional visa for the last 2 years and worked full time for at least 12 months in Australia in any occupation.
International students who have recently graduated from an Australian educational institution can apply for this visa once, as a primary applicant. It lets you live, study and work in Australia temporarily up to 4 years to achieve the goal of becoming eligible to apply for permanent visa.

New Zealand Visa

 

New Zealand offers a wide range of opportunities for skilled migrants to migrate permanently or to migrate with work visas to create a positive global impact as well as improve the New Zealand skillset. Our immigration and recruitment team can make it happen for you.

Our dedicated team of New Zealand licensed immigration advisers are happy to Assist you.

This highly popular ‘Skilled Migrant Visa’ leads to the grant of a New Zealand resident visa for candidates who have skills that are needed in New Zealand, who are able to make use or transfer these skills and who will successfully settle and contribute to the country. A candidate will see their expression of interest accepted and be invited to apply for residence if they meet at least 160 points and if they satisfy mandatory health and character requirements. Points are calculated using various criteria such as age, qualifications, work experience, or a job offer in New Zealand.
Essential Skills Work visa requires you to have an offer of full-time employment in New Zealand. There are specific requirements for a job offer to be acceptable. Your job must be skilled, you must be deemed as qualified for the position on offer and be paid at or above a certain salary threshold, determined by the skill-band of your employment.
This visa option provides a pathway to residence providing you stay in the prescribed full-time employment for at least 24 months. There are two pathways to obtain this visa. One is if your skillset is in demand with one of the 600+ New Zealand accredited employers, you may be granted a 30 month work visa leading to residence. The other is if your occupation is listed on long term skills shortage list, your visa application may be processed faster leading to a residence class visa.