Australia - Visas & Permits

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Australia - Visas and Work Permits


If you are looking to live and work in Australia, then you will need to do some research into the visas and permits available and see if you qualify to apply. Australia is probably the most attractive destination in the world for skilled workers, businessmen and even holiday makers and visitors, with over 80,000 Australia working holiday makers a year and over 60,000 Australia skilled worker visas granted annually! TipTopJob have teamed up with Skillclear to help provide professional information to you so you can find out more about this topic.

 


What are Visas and Work Permits?


Firstly, here is an explanation of what a visa, a work permit and immigration actually is.
- A visa is an official authorization appended to a passport, permitting entry into and travel within a particular country or region.
- A work permit is a generic term for a legal authorization, which allows a person to take employment. It is most often used in reference to instances where a person is given permission to work in a country where one does not hold citizenship,
- Immigration is the act of immigrating; the passing or coming into a country for the purpose of permanent residence.
It will depend on how long you want to go for, why you want to go and certain other factors as to which of the visas you must apply for.

 


Types of Visas


Australian Skilled Worker Visa
If you want to move to Australia as a skilled worker, then you can find out more information on this page. You can apply for an Australian Skilled Worker Visa although age, Qualifications, experience and other factors are considered. Skillclear also offer a free visa application assessment. Immigration to Australia as a skilled worker grants instant permanent residence status in Australia, providing you meet the basic requirements under the Australian skilled worker points system.

Australian Business Visa
If you are a successful business person (business owners, investor and senior executive) and wants to settle permanently in Australia and develop new or existing businesses in Australia, you can apply for an Australian Business Visa.

Student
As a student you are also able to apply.

Work Permit
For a work permit in Australia, you can be sponsored by an employer. There are 4 categories for employer-sponsored migration, so please take a look and see which one may relate to you.

There are other types available. To find out more information please visit SkillClear Australia Immigration and Work Permit Services.

 


Visa Exemptions


Visas are required by everyone visiting Australia except:
1. nationals of New Zealand;
2. nationals of the following countries do not need to obtain a transit visa before travel if they are continuing their journey to a third, within eight hours of arriving in Australia: Andorra, Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Brunei, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Canada, Denmark, Estonia, Fiji, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Hong Kong, Iceland, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Kiribati, Korea (Rep), Lativia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Malta, Marshall Islands, Mexico, Micronesia (Federated States of), Monaco, Nauru, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Palau, Papua New Guinea, The Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Samoa (Western), San Marino, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Solomon Islands, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan (if issued by the authorities in Taiwan), Thailand, Tonga, Tuvalu, UK (and its colonies), USA, Vanuatu, Vatican City and Zimbabwe.

 


What is an ETA?


The ETA is an electronically stored authority for travel to Australia that allows people from certain countries (see below) to visit Australia for up to three months for tourism, short-term business or elective study purposes. An ETA is invisible and therefore will not show up in your passport. ETAs (Visitor and Business - Short Validity ETAs only) may, for some nationals, be obtained online from the main Department of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs (DIMIA; website: www.eta.immi.gov.au) or from over 10,000 travel agents and airline offices throughout the UK. Only nationals of the following countries are eligible for an ETA: Andorra, Austria, Belgium, British Overseas Territories, Brunei, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong (SAR), Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea (Rep), Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Malta, Monaco, The Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan (China), UK, USA and Vatican City.

 


Types of Visa and Cost


Tourist Visit/Business Visit (short-term): Free of charge. Note: A service fee of A$20 is charged when applying for an ETA online through the DIMIA ETA website. Tourist Visit and Business Short-stay visas cost £35; Business Long-stay visas cost £70. There are also student visas available, plus sponsored family visitor visas; please enquire at the Australian High Commission.

 


Validity



Tourist Visit ETAs are valid for 12 months from date of issue. Short-term Business Visit ETAs are valid for 12 months from date of issue. Business Visit ETAs are valid for 10 years (or the life of the passport) and permit multiple entries for a stay of up to three months for each visit.

 


Further Information


Please contact your local Embassy or Consulate or High Commission to find out further information about visas. The UK and USA are listed below.

Australian High Commission in the UK
Australia House, The Strand, London WC2B 4LA, UK. Tel: (020) 7379 4334 or (09065) 508 900. Website: www.australia.org.uk

Embassy of the Commonwealth of Australia in the USA
1601 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20036, USA. Tel: (202) 797 3000 or (888) 990 8888. Website: www.austemb.org

 


New Zealand - Visas and Work Permits


New Zealand has become an even more attractive destination for skilled workers and is actively seeking people with certain skills and experience, offering new and exciting opportunities for immigration. You can find full information about the options available by visiting SkillClear New Zealand Immigration and Work Permit Services.

 

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