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What are the visa types in Australia?

I. Types of skilled immigrant visas

1. Independent technical visa (category 189)

Do you have the skills that Australia needs? This visa allows you to live and work permanently anywhere in Australia. This is a visa based on points. However, this visa does not require a guarantor or nominee. Reading can add points to your English language ability.

2. Immigrant visas for remote areas (category 49 1)

Australia 49 1 Skilled migration is an important way for people to immigrate to Australia, mainly suitable for remote areas. At present, the policy has been formally implemented on 20191016. For foreigners who want to immigrate to Australia but do not meet the requirements of age, language, score, work and other factors, they can choose 49 1 immigrant visa.

Two. Types of guaranteed nominated immigrant visas

1. Employer nomination (subcategory 186)

Are you a high-tech worker? Maybe we can get an Australian PR. This visa allows you to live and work in Australia without restrictions. For this visa, foreigners need an Australian employer to nominate you.

2. Technical Nomination Visa (Category 190)

Applicants can apply for a 190 visa when they have the skills needed in Australia. The visa requires the applicant to complete a skills test. In addition, applicants need to be nominated by state or regional governments. After success, foreigners can live and work permanently in Australia and enjoy many favorable welfare benefits.

Three. Business Innovation and Investment Visa (Category 888)

Short-term business innovation and investment visa are the ways to obtain PR visa. Subclass 888 allows you to own and manage businesses in Australia. In addition, it allows applicants to invest in Australia. But it must be nominated by Australian States, regions or institutions. Applicants who meet the requirements can obtain permanent residence status.

Four. Family-based permanent residency in Australia

1. Partner visa (category 80 1)

If foreigners have family members in Australia, they can do so, and the applicant may be eligible for permanent residence in Australia. For example, an applicant can reunite with his partner in Australia through a partner immigrant visa (subcategory 820). Generally speaking, applicants can apply for permanent subclass 80 1 after obtaining a subclass 820 visa.

2. Parents' reunion immigrant or children's reunion immigrant visa

In addition to partner visas, there are many other types of reunion immigrant visas, such as parents' reunion immigrant visas, dependent parents visas and so on. Foreigners can choose the appropriate visa type according to their own situation and submit their applications smoothly.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) Former Australian resident return visa (category 155)

If a foreigner is a former permanent resident of Australia, he can apply for this visa. Similarly, if the applicant is a former Australian citizen who lost or gave up his Australian citizenship, this is also a visa you can apply for.