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Success rate of skilled immigrants in Australia

Australia is one of the countries with the best social welfare in the world. Its investment environment is safe and its economic growth brings high returns to investors. Skilled immigration to Australia is a common way in Australian immigration application. So, is the success rate of skilled migration to Australia high? How to improve the success rate? Let's take a look at it with the overseas immigration network.

Application conditions of skilled immigrants

Among a series of Australian immigration application categories, ordinary skilled immigrants are the most common, and the conditions are very complicated and harsh. The establishment of this category is a special category that Australia attracts all kinds of talents from all over the world. Through this category, Australia can supplement young talents with different majors and talents every year, which plays an inestimable role in Australia's development.

Generally speaking, general skilled immigrants refer to young technical talents with relevant skills, academic qualifications and good English level, which can actively promote Australia's economic and technological development. Skilled immigrants refer to those who apply for immigration to Australia without employer nomination and financial guarantee by virtue of their high education, professional skills, good English and golden age. Applicants with Australian relatives can use the nomination guarantee of Australian relatives.

Classification of skilled immigrants

Technology specifically includes the following five categories:

? Ordinary skilled immigrants (136)

? Skilled immigrants sponsored by relatives (138)

? Skilled migrants sponsored by relatives in remote areas (139)

? Skills Matching Skilled Migrants (134)

? Quasi-ordinary skilled immigrants (495)

Steps to successfully apply for skilled immigrants in Australia

Whether you can successfully apply for skilled immigrants can be divided into three steps:

1. Judge whether the applicant meets the basic conditions for international students to apply for skilled immigration to Australia;

2. Applicants should choose the correct visa category for skilled immigrants according to their own conditions and whether they can obtain guarantees;

3. According to the type of skilled immigrant visa that needs to be scored, judge whether you can reach the immigration pass score.

Skilled migration route

Path 1: 189 (permanent residence) general skilled immigrants.

Applicants who have obtained such visas can work, study and live in Australia permanently, enjoy medical insurance and other social insurance, are eligible to apply for Australian citizenship, and can sponsor others to apply for Australian immigration.

In order to obtain this kind of visa, in addition to meeting the basic requirements for applying for skilled immigrants in Australia, the applicant also needs to score 60 points for immigration.

Path 2: 190 type (permanent residence) guaranteed skilled immigrants.

Applicants who have obtained such visas can obtain the same rights as the 189 visa.

In order to obtain this kind of visa, in addition to meeting the basic requirements for applying for skilled immigrants in Australia, the applicant also needs to obtain state/regional government guarantees and reach the passing score of immigration score (currently set at 60 points).

Applicants guaranteed by the state/region government need to promise to live in the designated state or region for at least two years after obtaining the 190 visa.

Path 3: 489 (temporary residence) guarantees skilled immigrants in remote areas.

In order to obtain this kind of visa, in addition to meeting the basic requirements for applying for skilled immigrants in Australia, the applicant also needs to obtain a state/region government guarantee or an Australian relative guarantee recognized by the Immigration Bureau, and achieve an immigration score of 60.

Applicants who have obtained such visas need to agree to work or study in remote areas of Australia or Australia/low population growth metropolitan areas if they are guaranteed by the state/region government; If you are sponsored by an Australian relative recognized by the Immigration Bureau, you need to agree to work or study in a designated area in Australia.