Work Visa


Australia, being one of the world's most dynamic countries, has a huge demand for qualified talent. As per the recent reports, there are 8 lakh jobs in Australia.




Why an Australian work visa?


  • 1. It has a stable economy.

  • 2. More than 800,000 job opportunities.

  • 3. Earn in AUD and make comparatively more money than you make right now.

  • 4. Can become eligible to get an Australian PR.

  • 5. Be eligible for numerous healthcare benefits.

  • 6. It has a number of retirement benefits.



Benefits of working in Australia


  • 1. High standards of living when compared to other countries.

  • 2. Receive better recognition for your qualifications.

  • 3. Work 38.5 hours per week, which is such an advantage when it comes to maintaining work-study balance.

  • 4. Provides you with access to pension benefits.

  • 5. Be eligible for various healthcare benefits.

  • 6. It's a great opportunity to study.

  • 7. Become eligible for Social Security benefits.



Types of Work Permits offered:


There are two kinds of work visas in Australia. temporary and permanent. These are intended to encourage overseas applicants to seek sponsorship from an employer or to be nominated. Many competent individuals opt to work in Australia because of the prospects for advancement, employment, and pay.


The following visas are available to individuals who are qualified to work or train in an eligible skilled occupation in Australia and can meet all other requirements:


  • 1. Employer Nomination Scheme (ENS) visa (subclass 186).

  • 2. Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme (RSMS) visa (subclass 187).

  • 3. Skilled Independent Visa (subclass 189): Points-tested stream.

  • 4. Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190).

  • 5. Training visa (subclass 407).

  • 6. Temporary Skill Shortage (TSS) Visa (subclass 482).

  • 7. Temporary Graduate Visa (Subclass 485): Graduate Work.

  • 8. Skilled Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 489).

  • 9. Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) Visa (Subclass 491).

  • 10. Skilled Employer-Sponsored Regional (Provisional) Visa (Subclass 494).



Eligibility


The basic eligibility criteria for all of the subclass visas, i.e., skilled and sponsored visas provided by Australia, are mentioned below:


  • 1. Be invited to apply.

  • 2. Be nominated.

  • 3. Have a suitable skills assessment.

  • 4. Score at least 65 points or above in the test.

  • 5. Be under the age of 55.

  • 6. Not have a history of involvement in unacceptable activities.

  • 7. Health and character certificates.

  • 8. Sigh the Australian value statement.

  • 9. No previous applications were rejected.

  • 10. Have the right skills to do the job.

  • 11. Meet the relevant English language requirements.