AIDE's senior migration consultants not only hold the certificate of Registered Migration Agents issued by MARA, but also are members of the Migration Institute of Australia(MIA). They have many years of experience in the migration industry and are especially good at handling difficult cases. High-quality migration consultant team pays attention to the latest information of Australian migration policy and will provide the best way to solve issues based on the specific situation of each customer. We will help every customer to successfully migrate to Australia.
Employer sponsorship is a visa for Australian companies to introduce various types of overseas professional and technical personnel. AIDE is well versed in all types of applications of employer-sponsored visas. AIDE consultants are acquainted with the latest labour market conditions and immigration requirements, and they will provide the best plan of employer-sponsored visas for every customer.
Subclass 186 - Employer Nomination Scheme visa
This visa lets skilled workers, who are nominated by an employer, live and work in Australia permanently.
Basic Visa Requirements:
• You must be nominated by an Australian employer
• You must be under 45 years of age when you apply
• You must meet the requirement for skills, licensing, registration or membership and English ability
• You must meet the requirement for health and character
• You must have an occupation on the relevant list of eligible skilled occupations
Visa Categories:
1. Temporary Residence Transition stream
The TRT stream is one of the steps of obtaining permanent residence in Australia for eligible 457 and 482 visa holders. This stream is applicable to applicants who is the holder of 457 or 482 visa and have worked for their nominated employer for at least 3 years in their nominated occupation.
To apply for this stream, you must:
• Have at least competent English (For IELTS, you must have at least 6 for each of the 4 components)
• Currently be the primary visa holder of either a subclass 457 visa or a subclass 482 (TSS) visa
Usually, have worked for your employer in regional Australia for at least 3 years full time while holding a subclass 457 or TSS visa
• Be licensed, registered or a member of a professional body if it is mandatory in the state or territory you intend to work in
• Usually skills assessment needs to be done upon the department request
2. Direct Entry Stream
The Direct Entry stream refers to the category in which the applicant directly applies for a 186 permanent residence visa when the applicant meets the basic requirements. Applicable to applicants who have never worked in Australia or have temporarily worked in Australia, or who hold a 457 take 482 visas but have not completed at least 3 years of work and do not meet the requirements for the TRT Stream.
To apply for this stream, you must:
• be nominated by an Australian employer
• have at least competent English (For IELTS, you must have at least 6 for each of the 4 components)
• have relevant qualification and at least 3 years relevant work experience in your nominated occupation
• have a positive skills assessment for your nominated occupation
Relevant application fees and charges:
• For Standard Business Sponsorship: need to confirm
• For Nomination: AUD$540
• For Visa application:
First instalment, payable at time of visa application:
• AUD$4,045 for Main applicant
• AUD$2,025 for secondary applicant who is at least 18
• AUD$1,010 for secondary applicant who is at less than 18
Second instalment, payable prior the grant of visa:
• AUD$9,800 for main applicant who do not have functional English
• AUD$4,890 for secondary applicants who is at least 18 and do not have functional English
New content/copy pasted from DOHA and relevant department pages, please double check on the accuracy of the info provided
https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/F2019L01404
Subclass 187 - Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme Visa
This visa allows skilled workers, who are nominated by their employer in regional Australia, live and work in Australia permanently.
*Closing for new application from 15 November 2019
Basic Visa Requirements:
• You must have an Australian employer nominating you to work in a position in regional Australia
• You must be under 45 years of age when you apply
• You must meet the requirement for skills, licensing, registration or membership and English ability
• You must meet the requirement for health and character
• You must have an occupation on the relevant list of eligible skilled occupations
Visa Categories:
1. Temporary Residence Transition stream
The TRT stream is one of the steps of obtaining permanent residence in Australia for eligible 457 and 482 visa holders. This stream is applicable to applicants who is the holder of 457 or 482 visa and have worked for their nominated employer for at least 3 years in their nominated occupation.
To apply for this stream, you must:
• Have at least competent English (For IELTS, you must have at least 6 for each of the 4 components)
• Currently be the primary visa holder of either a subclass 457 visa or a subclass 482 (TSS) visa. Usually, have worked for your employer in regional Australia for at least 3 years full time while holding a subclass 457 or TSS visa
• Be licensed, registered or a member of a professional body if it is mandatory in the state or territory you intend to work in
• Usually skills assessment needs to be done upon the department request
2. Direct Entry Stream
The Direct Entry stream refers to the category in which the applicant directly applies for a 187 permanent residence visa when the applicant meets the basic requirements. Applicable to applicants who have never worked in Australia or have temporarily worked in Australia, or who hold a 457 take 482 visas but have not completed at least 3 years of work and do not meet the requirements for the TRT Stream.
To apply for this stream, you must:
• have at least 3 years relevant work experience in your nominated occupation
• get advice letter from relevant RCB (Regional Certifying Body)
• have at least competent English (For IELTS, you must have at least 6 for each of the 4 components)
• have a positive skills assessment if your occupation is listed on IMMI 12/096 Specification of Occupations and Assessing Authorities
Relevant application fees and charges:
• For RCB Assessment: Varies depending on the state
• For Nomination: Nil
• For Visa application:
First instalment, payable at time of visa application:
• $AUD$4,045 for Main applicant
• $AUD$2,025 for secondary applicant who is at least 18
• $AUD$1,010 for secondary applicant who is at less than 18
Second instalment, payable prior the grant of visa:
• $AUD$9,800 for main applicant who do not have functional English
• $AUD$4,890 for secondary applicants who is at least 18 and do not have functional English
Subclass 482 - TSS Temporary Skill Shortage Visa
On 18 April 2017, the Hon Malcolm Turnbull MP, Prime Minister of Australia and the Hon Peter Dutton MP, Minister for Immigration and Border Protection jointly announced that the Temporary Work (Skilled) visa (subclass 457 visa) will be abolished and replaced with the completely new Temporary Skill Shortage (TSS) visa which will support businesses in addressing genuine skill shortages.
The Temporary Skill Shortage visa enables employers to address labor shortages by bringing in skilled workers where employers can't source an appropriately skilled Australian worker.
The TSS visa is a temporary visa, the visa consists of the short-term, medium-term and labour agreement streams. The visa allows the applicant to work in Australia for up to four years. Especially for applicant who hold medium-term stream visa, if the applicant has worked for the same employer for 3 years on TSS visa he/she may be eligible for permanent resident visa via 186 or 187 TRT pathway.
Application requirement for sponsors:
• your business must be legally established and currently operating
• The department must not be aware of any adverse information about you or anyone associated with you that affects your suitability as a sponsor
• Employer must pay the Skilling Australians Fund (SAF) levy
(a) For small businesses (annual turnover less than AUD$10 million) – need to pay AUD$1,200 per year
(b) For other businesses (annual turnover of AUD$10 million or more) – need to pay AUD$1,800 per year
• The position associated with the nomination must be genuine
(a) Must conduct labour market testing
(b) If the nominee will be paid an annual salary of less than AUD$250,000, you must determine and show us that you will pay the nominee at least the annual market salary rate (AMSR) for the nominated position. The current AMSR rate is indicated to be AUD$53,900
Application requirement for Applicant:
1. For short-term stream applicants, they must:
• be nominated to work in an occupation on the list of eligible short-term skilled occupations
• have relevant skills, qualifications and employment background to perform occupation
• have at least 2 years relevant work experience in your nominated occupation or a related field
• have at least English language score that the overall band score of at least 5.0 with a score of at least 4.5 in each of the test component for IELTS or equivalent
• can work for up to 2 years with an opportunity to apply for another TSS onshore
• must maintain adequate health cover for the whole of your intended period of stay if you are granted this visa
• You and any secondary applicants who apply for a TSS visa must meet the health and character requirement
2. For Medium-term stream applicants, they must:
• be nominated to work in an occupation on the list of eligible medium and long-term skilled occupations
• have relevant skills, qualifications and employment background to perform occupation
• have at least 2 years relevant work experience in your nominated occupation or a related field
• have at least English language score that the overall band score of at least 5.0 with a score of at least 5.0 in each of the test component for IELTS or equivalent
• can work in Australia for up to 4 years, if the applicant has worked for the same employer for 3 years on TSS visa he/she may be eligible for permanent resident visa via 186 or 187 TRT pathway
• must maintain adequate health cover for the whole of your intended period of stay if you are granted this visa
• You and any secondary applicants who apply for a TSS visa must meet the health and character requirement
Advantage of TSS 482 Visa:
• The TSS (482) Visa covers a wide range of occupations and skills. It has a lower requirement for applicant’s English language ability. Applicants who struggle to migrate via skilled migration may found it is more feasible to migration via TSS pathway
• The TSS (482) Visa does not impose strict requirement towards applicants’ and sponsors’ personal and business assets amount
• The TSS (482) Visa allow the primary applicant include dependents and spouses as secondary applicants. During the period of holding the TSS visa, holders can travel to and from Australia as many times as they want
• Any minor dependents (less than 18 years old) can study at Australia public school for free while holding the TSS visa (depends on each school’s policy)
TSS 482 Visa application procedure:
• Employers apply for standard business sponsorship
• Employers apply for nomination
• Visa applicants apply for 482 visa application
Relevant application fees and charges:
• for standard business sponsorship: AUD$420
• for nomination: AUD$330
• For Visa application:
For short-term stream
(a) AUD$1,265 (for both primary and secondary applicants who are over 18.Y.O)
(b) AUD$320 (For secondary applicants who are less than 18.Y.O)
For medium-term stream
(a) AUD$2,645 (for both primary and secondary applicants who are over 18.Y.O)
(b) AUD$660 (For secondary applicants who are less than 18.Y.O)
Partner Visas (Provisional and Permanent) enabling the partner or spouse of an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen to live in Australia temporarily or permanently.
If the applicant located outside of Australia, he/she may be eligible for:
• Subclass 309 Partner (Provisional) Visa and Subclass 100 Partner (Migrant) Visa
• Subclass 300 Prospective Marriage Visa
If the applicant located inside of Australia, he/she may be eligible for:
• Subclass 820 Partner (Provisional) Visa and Subclass 801 Partner (Migrant) Visa
If the applicant is holding a Subclass 300 Prospective Marriage Visa, within 9 months of the visa validity period the applicant can apply for an onshore partner visa including the Subclass 820 Partner (Provisional) Visa and Subclass 801 (Permanent) Visa.
Subclass 300 - The Prospective Marriage Visa
The Prospective Marriage Visa (Subclass 300) is a temporary visa that enables the fiancé of an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen to come to Australia to marry their prospective spouse. The applicant must be outside of Australia at the time of application and time of decision. The applicant can stay in Australia for up to 9 months from date of grant, during the period, the applicant can work and study in Australia and the applicant can travel to and from Australia as many times as they want. If the applicant wants to settle in Australia, the applicant can apply for a Partner visa (Subclass 820 and 801) after the applicant married with their prospective spouse and before the prospective marriage visa expire.
Visa Application Requirement:
• The applicant must be 18 years old or older when you apply for the visa
• Meet the Department’s health and character requirement
• Have known each other personally and have met face-to-face
• The applicant must be sponsored by his/her prospective spouse
Visa Application Procedure:
• Evaluate and assess circumstance of both applicant and sponsor
• Gather documents relating to applicant’s relationship with their prospective spouse
• Gather and review all essential support document for visa application and submit the application
• Visa granted and the applicant enter Australia within relevant time limits
• The applicant marries with their prospective spouse
• Apply for a Partner visa (Subclass 820/801) before the visa expire
Visa Application Charge (for subclass 300 visa):
• Base Application Charge: AUD$7,715 AUD
• Additional Applicant Charge for an applicant at least 18: AUD$3,860
• Additional Applicant Charge for an applicant less than 18: AUD$1,935
Visa Application Charge (for subclass 820/801visa while holding 300visa):
• Base Application Charge: AUD$1,285
• Additional Applicant Charge for an applicant at least 18: AUD$645
• Additional Applicant Charge for an applicant less than 18: AUD$320
*Please note: these charges are provided as the date April 2020, please refer to the Department of Home Affair website for most updated and accurate number.
Subclass 309/100 - Offshore Partner Visas
Subclass 309/100 Partner Visa enable the De-Facto partner or spouse of an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen live in Australia. The applicant must be outside Australia at time of application and decision. Upon grant of Subclass 309 partner (Provisional) visa, the applicant will be assessed for permanent visa after 2 years passed providing the applicant and sponsor continue to meet relationship requirement. However, under certain circumstances the applicant might be granted the permanent visa within less than 2 years.
Visa Application Requirement:
The applicant:
Must meet the Department’s health and character requirement. There is no specific requirement regarding the applicants’ education background, work histories, English and financial capacities.
The sponsor:
• Must be an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen.
• Must be at least 5 years since the sponsor were sponsored for, and granted, a Partner visa or Prospective Marriage visa.
• Must be at least 5 years since the sponsor sponsored 1 other person for a Partner visa or Prospective Marriage visa
• Can only sponsor up to 2 people for a lifetime period
Relationship Requirement: The applicant and sponsor must be either married or in a De-Facto relationship (include opposite and same sex) and the relationship must be genuine and been existing prior to the visa application.
For spouse (Married relationship): The marriage must be registered lawfully with authorities recognized by the Department of Home Affairs.
For De-Facto partner (De-Facto relationship): The De-Facto relationship must have existed for at least 12 months for it to be recognised for migration purposes.
Visa Application Procedure:
• Evaluate and assess circumstance of both applicant and sponsor
• Gather documents relating to applicant’s relationship with sponsor
• Gather and review all essential support document for visa application and submit the application for a subclass 309 visa application
• Subclass 309 Partner (Provisional) Visa granted
• The applicant and sponsor continue to remain their relationship and keep gathering relevant relationship documents within the period of 2 years
• Once the time reaches 2 year, submit the application for a subclass 100 Partner (Permanent) Visa application and provide the department further relationship documents
• Subclass 100 Partner (Permanent) Visa granted
Visa Application Charge:
• Base Application Charge: AUD$7,715
• Additional Applicant Charge for an applicant at least 18: AUD$3,860
• Additional Applicant Charge for an applicant less than 18: AUD$1,935
*Please note: these charges are provided as the date April 2020, please refer to the Department of Home Affair website for most updated and accurate number.
Subclass 103 - Non-Contributory Parent Visa
The subclass 103 non-contributory parent visa is a permanent visa lets a parent of a settled Australian citizen, Australia permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen move to Australia through sponsorship of an eligible child. In accordance to the data given by the Department of Home Affairs, the applicants for subclass 103 non-contributory parent visa are likely needed to wait approximately 30 years for final processing.
Visa Requirement
• The child of the applicant must be either an Australian citizen, an Australian Permanent resident or an eligible New Zealand citizen
• The applicant must be able to obtain an assurance of support from an eligible assurer. The assurer can be the eligible child of the applicant, a natural person or a body who is able to pass the income test
• The applicant must meet the balance-of-family test where at least half of your children is either an Australian citizen, an Australian Permanent resident or an eligible New Zealand citizen
• The assurer needs to provide financial support for the applicant (include secondary applicants) so the applicant will not have to rely on government assistance after she/he enters Australia on this visa
• All applicants (include primary and secondary applicants) need to meet the health and character requirement
Visa Application Procedure
• Evaluate and assess circumstance of both applicant and sponsor
• Prepare and gather supporting documents for visa application. Apply for visa subclass 103 and obtain an application file number
• Assessing and processing Assurance of Support
• Undertake health examination
• Subclass 103 visa granted
Application Charge
First Instalment (Payable at time of application):
• Base application charge: AUD$4,350
• Additional applicant charge for an applicant who is at least 18: AUD$2,175
• Additional applicant charge for an applicant who is less than 18: AUD$1,090
Second Instalment (Payable before grant of visa):
• AUD$2,065/Person
*Please note: these charges are provided as the date April 2020, please refer to the Department of Home Affairs website for most updated and accurate number.
Subclass 173 - Contributory Parent (Temporary) Visa
The subclass 173 Contributory Parent (Temporary) Visa lets a parent of a settled Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen stay temporarily in Australia through sponsorship of an eligible child. The subclass 173 visa require two instalments of contributory fee over a period of two years. Upon completing the payment for both contributory sums, the applicant can apply for a Subclass 143 Contributory Parent (Migrant) Visa.
Visa Requirement
• The child of the applicant must be either an Australian citizen, an Australian Permanent resident or an eligible New Zealand citizen
• The applicant must be able to obtain an assurance of support from an eligible assurer. The assurer can be the eligible child of the applicant, a natural person or a body who is able to pass the income test
• The applicant must meet the balance-of-family test where at least half of your children is either an Australian citizen, an Australian Permanent resident or an eligible New Zealand citizen
• All applicants (include primary and secondary applicants) need to meet the health and character requirement
Visa Application Procedure
• Evaluate and assess circumstance of both applicant and sponsor
• Prepare and gather supporting documents for visa application. Apply for visa subclass 173 and obtain an application file number
• Undertake health examination
• Subclass 173 visa granted
• Apply for a Subclass 143 Contributory Parent (Migrant) Visa prior to the expiry of the 173 visa
Application Charge
• Base application charge: AUD$2,800
• Additional applicant charge for an applicant who is at least 18: AUD$1,400
• Additional applicant charge for an applicant who is less than 18: AUD$705
Contributory Fee
• First Instalment: AUD$29,130/Person
• Second Instalment: AUD$19,420/Person
*Please note: these charges and contributory fee are provided as the date April 2020, please refer to the Department of Home Affair website for most updated and accurate number.
Subclass 143 - Contributory Parent (Migrant) Visa
The subclass 143 Contributory Parent (Migrant) Visa lets a parent of a settled Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen stay permanently in Australia through sponsorship of an eligible child. Subclass 143 is a permanent visa, thus it requires the contributory fee to be paid at once. In accordance to the data given by the Department of Home Affairs, the applicants for subclass 143 contributory parent visa are likely needed to wait approximately 3 years for final processing.
Visa Requirement
• The child of the applicant must be either an Australian citizen, an Australian Permanent resident or an eligible New Zealand citizen.
• The applicant must be able to obtain an assurance of support from an eligible assurer. The assurer can be the eligible child of the applicant, a natural person or a body who is able to pass the income test.
• The applicant must meet the balance-of-family test where at least half of your children is either an Australian citizen, an Australian Permanent resident or an eligible New Zealand citizen.
• The assurer needs to provide financial support for the applicant (include secondary applicants) so the applicant will not have to rely on government assistance after she/he enters Australia on this visa.
• All applicants (include primary and secondary applicants) need to meet the health and character requirement.
Visa Application Procedure
• Evaluate and assess circumstance of both applicant and sponsor.
• Prepare and gather supporting documents for visa application. Apply for visa subclass 143 and obtain an application file number
• Assessing and processing Assurance of Support
• Undertake health examination
• Pay the contributory fee as requested
• Subclass 143 visa granted
Application Charge:
• Base application charge: AUD$4,155
• Additional applicant charge for an applicant who is at least 18: AUD$1,400
• Additional applicant charge for an applicant who is less than 18: AUD$705
Contributory Fee: AUD$43,600/Person
Application Charge (for 173 visa holder):
• Base application charge: AUD$365
• Additional applicant charge for an applicant who is at least 18: AUD$185
• Additional applicant charge for an applicant who is less than 18: AUD$90
Subclass 864 - Contributory Aged Parent (Residence) Visa – Onshore Visa Application
The subclass 864 Contributory Aged Parent (Residence) Visa lets an aged parent of a settled Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen stay permanently in Australia through sponsorship of an eligible child. The applicant must be old enough to receive the age pension in Australia and the applicant must meet the health and character requirement. The applicant must be able to obtain an assurance of support or currently holding a Subclass 884 Contributory Aged Parent (Temporary) Visa.
Visa Requirement
• The child of the applicant must be either an Australian citizen, an Australian Permanent resident or an eligible New Zealand citizen
• The applicant must be old enough to receive the age pension in Australia
• The applicant must be able to obtain an assurance of support from an eligible assurer. The assurer can be the eligible child of the applicant, a natural person or a body who is able to pass the income test
• The applicant must meet the balance-of-family test where at least half of your children is either an Australian citizen, an Australian Permanent resident or an eligible New Zealand citizen
• The assurer needs to provide financial support for the applicant (include secondary applicants) for a period of 10 years, so the applicant will not have to rely on government assistance after she/he enters Australia on this visa
• All applicants (include primary and secondary applicants) need to meet the health and character requirement
Visa Application Procedure
• Evaluate and assess circumstance of both applicant and sponsor
• Prepare and gather supporting documents for visa application. Apply for visa subclass 864 and obtain an application file number
• Assessing and processing Assurance of Support
• Undertake health examination
• Subclass 864 visa granted
Application Charge:
• Base application charge: AUD$4,155
• Additional applicant charge for an applicant who is at least 18: AUD$2,075
• Additional applicant charge for an applicant who is less than 18: AUD$1,040
Contributory Fee: AUD$43,600/Person
Application Charge(Visa 884 Holder):
• Base application charge: AUD$365
• Additional applicant charge for an applicant who is at least 18: AUD$185
• Additional applicant charge for an applicant who is less than 18: AUD$90
Contributory Fee (Visa 884 Holder):
Applicant who is at least 18: AUD$19,420/Person
Applicant who is less than 18: AUD$2,095/Person
*Please note: these charges and contributory fee are provided as the date April 2020, please refer to the Department of Home Affair website for most updated and accurate number.
Skilled Migration visas will attract the people who have the skills which are shortage in Australia. Migrants will be invited through EOI point test and skill assessment. It is one of the most common migration streams in Australia. Countless clients of AIDE have successfully received the invitation every year.
Subclass 189 - Skilled Independent Visa
Australian Skilled Independent Visa (subclass 189)refers to applicants who do not need other sponsors or nominators but general qualities( age, degree, work experience, suitable skills, English test result) Australia needs to become permanent residents. 189 visa holders can work, study or live anywhere in Australia with no attached limitation.
Visa Requirement
• Applicant must have an occupation on the Medium and Long-term Strategic Skill List
• Applicant must have a suitable skill assessment for the nominated occupation
• Applicant must submit an EOI and obtain a score of 65 points
• Applicant must be aged under 45 at time of invitation to apply for the visa
• Applicant must meet English requirement
• Applicant must meet the health requirement
• Applicant have not had a visa cancelled or a previous application refused
Visa Application Charge
• Base Application Charge: AUD$4,045
• Additional Applicant Charge at least 18: AUD$2,020
• Additional Applicant Charge less than 18: AUD$1,015
Visa Application Procedure
• Enquire AIDE’s counsellor
• Gather your documents relevant to visa criteria
• AIDE counsellor will help you to prepare your skill assessment, make appointment for health examinations and obtain Australian Federal Police (AFP) Certificate
• Client provide all visa materials to the AIDE counsellor
• Get a positive result for skill assessment
• Submit an EOI (Express of Interest)
• Be invited to apply for 189 Visa
• Formal submission of 189 Visa Application
• Wait for Immigration to Evaluate
• Get approved 189 visa
Tips: The visa application procedure of a 189 Visa application seems relatively simple, however, the complexity and quantity of supporting document required is large. To ensure you can be granted a visa successfully and provide all essential documents, please consult one of our professional migration consultants to assist you for your 189 Visa application.
Supporting Document Required
Due to different educational and course backgrounds, each applicant has distinctive materials to be submitted. Please contact AIDE’s professional immigration counsellor who will give you the most professional and pointed plan for your application. We can make your application process much easier and more productive!
Subclass 190/491 - The Australian Skilled - Nominated Visa
This Australian state sponsored visa is for skilled workers who are nominated by a state or territory. The applicant needs to submit an Expression of Interest then also need to apply for state sponsorship with an Australian state/territory. Once the applicant has been issued an Invitation to Apply, the applicant can continue to the DOHA stage of the application. The applicant needs to live in the nominating State/Territory for at least two years.
Visa Requirement
• Applicant must nominate an occupation that matches your skills and qualifications and is on the relevant state/territory sponsored occupation list
• Applicant must have their skills assessed by the relevant assessing authority as suitable for your nominated occupation score at least 65 on the Points Test
• Obtained state sponsorship and be invited to apply
• Applicant must be younger than 45 years of age at the time of invited to apply
• Applicant must have at least competent English
• Applicant must meet the health and character requirements
The state-sponsored (nominated) Skilled Work Regional Visa (subclass 491/191) is a two-stage visa process for skilled people wishing to live and work in a designated regional area in Australia. A successful applicant is given a 5-year multiple entry visa to live and work in a designated regional area of Australia. 491 Visa holders must have lived and worked in regional Australia for at least 3 years and may eligible to apply for the permanent residence visa the subclass 191 visa.
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