The Skilled Migration Program, also known as the General Skilled Migration Program, is for people who have skills in particular occupations required in Australia but are not sponsored by an employer. The visa given is often referred to as a skilled migrant visa or a general skilled migration visa.
If you think that you are eligible for a skilled visa in Australia then speak to us today about how to take your application further. At Exclusive Migration, we’ve been dealing with skilled visa applications for over 10 years and we speak to many potential migrants on a daily basis offering informed and legitimate advice based on their individual circumstances.
As per the list below, there are lots of options to choose from for this type of visa so it’s important you take the correct and necessary steps, whether it’s a case of continuing your life in Australia or starting from the beginning. Use the enquiry form to the right or bottom of the page to organise a free, no obligation assessment.
Independent Skilled Visa (Subclass 189)
This visa is aimed at overseas students who have finished their studies in the last six months and as the name suggests it is independent of sponsorship or other criteria and relies on the applicant’s skill base alone when deciding if they’re suitable for immigration.
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Sponsored Skilled Visa (Subclass 190)
This visa allows skilled workers who do not meet the point test for the skilled – independent visa to apply for permanent residency through state and territory nomination.
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Regional Sponsored Skilled Visa (Subclass 489)
This visa is designed to encourage migrants to live and work in regional areas of Australia where there are large skills shortages and significant numbers of job vacancies.
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Temporary Graduate Skilled Visa (Subclass 485)
This is an onshore visa for international students in Australia who do not satisfy the requirements for permanent skilled migration to Australia.
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