Australia
Work and Build Your Career in Australia
Skilled Migration and Employment Opportunities



Australia welcomes skilled migrants and offers a variety of pathways to work and live in the country. Whether you’re a skilled professional, an entrepreneur, or an investor, we can help you navigate the complex landscape of Australian immigration law and find the right visa option for your circumstances.

For skilled professionals seeking permanent or temporary residency.
- Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189): For highly skilled workers who meet specific points requirements and have an occupation on the relevant skilled occupation list.
- Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190): For skilled workers who have been nominated by a state or territory government agency.
- Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491): For skilled workers who have been nominated by a state or territory government agency or sponsored by an eligible family member in a designated regional area.
- Skilled Regional (provisional) visa (subclass 489): A pathway to permanent residency for skilled workers who live and work in designated regional areas.
- Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (provisional) visa (subclass 494): For skilled workers sponsored by an employer in a designated regional area.
- Skilled Regional visa (subclass 887): A permanent visa for skilled workers who have lived and worked in a designated regional area for two years on a qualifying visa.
- Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme (subclass 187): For skilled workers sponsored by an employer in a designated regional area.
Invest in Your Future in Australia
Opportunities for entrepreneurs and investors to establish or grow businesses in Australia.
- Business Innovation and Investment (provisional) visa (subclass 188): A temporary visa for business owners, entrepreneurs, and investors who meet specific requirements and intend to establish or grow a business in Australia.
- Business Innovation and Investment (permanent) visa (subclass 888): A permanent visa for eligible business owners and investors who have successfully met the requirements of the subclass 188 visa.
- Investor visa (subclass 891): For individuals who make significant investments in Australia.
- Business Owner (subclass 890): For business owners who meet specific requirements and intend to establish or grow a business in Australia.
- State or Territory Sponsored Business Owner visa (subclass 892): For business owners sponsored by a state or territory government.
- State or Territory Sponsored Investor visa (subclass 893): For investors sponsored by a state or territory government.
Explore Work Opportunities in Australia
Options for short-term work, specialized roles, and international relations.
Temporary Work (Short Stay Specialist) visa (subclass 400):
For specialists coming to Australia for short-term work in their field of expertise.
Temporary Work (International Relations) visa (subclass 403):
For individuals engaged in activities related to international relations or international organizations.
Temporary Activity visa (subclass 408):
For individuals engaged in a short-term activity not requiring sponsorship, such as volunteering or research.
Skills in Demand (subclass 482):
For skilled workers to fill temporary skill shortages in Australia.
Temporary Graduate visa (subclass 485):
For international students who have completed their studies in Australia and wish to work or travel in Australia for a limited period.




Other Skilled Migration and Work Visa Options
- Employer Nomination Scheme (subclass 186): For skilled workers sponsored by an Australian employer to fill a permanent position.
- National Innovation visa (subclass 858): For highly skilled professionals in innovative fields.
- Pacific Engagement Visa (subclass 192): For citizens of Pacific Island countries who meet specific criteria.