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VETASSESS |
Trades Recognition Australia (TRA) Migration Skills Assessment (MSA) |
Trades Recognition Australia (TRA) Job Ready Program (JRP)(4 steps) |
Trades Recognition Australia (TRA) Provisional Skills Assessment (PSA) |
Other Skills Assessment |
Global Education and Migration specialize in assisting individuals with obtaining General Skilled Migration Visas Subclass 189, 190, and 491. Our team of experts is dedicated to providing comprehensive support and guidance throughout the visa application process. Our services include personalized consultations, document preparation, and ongoing assistance to ensure a smooth and successful visa application. With our expertise and commitment to excellence, you can trust Global Education and Migration to help you achieve your goals of Migrating to Australia. Contact us today to learn more about how we can assist you with your General Skilled Migration Visa application. Let us be your partner in making your international dreams a reality.
Visa Subclass | Description |
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189, 190 & 491 | Expression of Interest in SkillSelect (EOI) (existing client) |
189, 190 & 491 | Expression of Interest in SkillSelect (EOI) (new client) |
190 & 491 | State & Territory Nomination |
491 | Skilled Regional visa (Temporary) |
191 | Permanent Residence (Skilled Regional) (existing client) |
191 | Permanent Residence (Skilled Regional) (new client) |
Welcome to our comprehensive guide on employer-sponsored visas 186, 482, and 494. In todays globalized world, the demand for skilled workers is higher than ever. Employers are increasingly turning to overseas talent to fill critical roles within their organizations. These employer-sponsored visas provide a pathway for skilled workers to come to Australia and contribute to the countrys economy. Visa 186 is for permanent residency, while visas 482 and 494 are for temporary residency. Each visa has its own set of requirements and eligibility criteria that must be met in order to be granted. Our team of experts at Global Education and Migration is here to assist you in navigating the complex world of employer-sponsored visas. We have a wealth of experience in helping individuals and businesses alike with their migration needs. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you achieve your migration goals.
Visa Subclass | Description |
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482 | Standard Business Sponsorship (SBS) * |
482 | Employer Nomination * |
482 | Temporary Skill Shortage visa |
186 | Employer Nomination Scheme * |
186 | Employer Nomination Scheme visa |
494 | Skilled Employer Regional (nomination) * |
494 | Skilled Employer Regional visa |
Enhance your global education and migration opportunities with our range of skilled and working visas. Explore the benefits and requirements of Subclass 400, 407, 485, and 858 visas to achieve your professional goals and expand your horizons. Let us guide you through the process and help you make informed decisions for a successful future.
Visa Subclass | Description |
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400 | Short Stay Specialist visa |
407 | Training visa |
485 | Graduate visa |
858 | Expression of Interest (GTI) |
858 | Distinguished Talent visa |
Whether you are looking to join a family member who is studying abroad or planning to migrate with your partner, understanding the visa application process is crucial. Our guide will cover the eligibility criteria, required documents, and steps to apply for a family or partner visa. Stay tuned as we delve into the intricacies of family and partner visas with global education and migration.
Visa Subclass | Description |
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820/801 | Onshore Partner visa (Stage 1) |
309/100 | Offshore Partner visa (Stage 1) |
820/801 | Onshore Partner visa (Stage 2) (existing client) |
309/100 | Offshore Partner visa (Stage 2) (existing client) |
300 | Prospective marriage visa |
101 | Offshore Child visa |
802 | Onshore Child visa |
445 | Dependent Child visa |
Migration is a complex and multifaceted issue, particularly when it comes to Australias citizenship policies. Obtaining Australian citizenship is not an easy process, as it requires meeting stringent criteria such as residency requirements, language proficiency tests, and adherence to Australian values. It is crucial for aspiring migrants to understand these requirements and seek professional guidance to navigate through the complex citizenship application process successfully.
Residence Return visas 155 and 157 are essential tools for individuals looking to maintain their permanent residency status in Australia while living overseas. Visa 155 is designed for permanent residents who have spent considerable time outside of Australia and need to return to maintain or resume their residence. Visa 157, on the other hand, is geared towards those who have been residing in Australia but need to leave for extended periods due to work, family, or personal reasons. Both visas offer peace of mind to individuals wanting to retain their ties to Australia while exploring opportunities abroad. Navigating the complexities of these visas requires expert guidance from migration professionals who understand the nuances of immigration policies. It is crucial for individuals to stay informed and up-to-date on the latest regulations surrounding these visas to ensure a smooth transition back into Australian society.
The Visitor visa subclass 600 is a temporary visa allowing individuals to visit Australia for tourism or business purposes. This visa is suitable for those who wish to stay in the country for up to three, six, or twelve months, depending on their specific circumstances and needs. As a professional immigration option, the Visitor visa subclass 600 requires applicants to meet certain eligibility criteria, such as having sufficient funds to support themselves during their stay in Australia and maintaining good health and character. Additionally, applicants may need to provide proof of booked accommodation or a formal invitation from an Australian resident. It is crucial for individuals applying for this visa to carefully follow all instructions outlined by the Department of Home Affairs in order to increase their chances of a successful application process.
Visa Subclass | Description |
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Australian Citizenship (existing client) | |
Australian Citizenship (new client) | |
155 & 157 | Residence Return visa |
600 | Visitor visa |
AAT Merits Review at the Administrative Appeals Tribunal The Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) plays a crucial role in reviewing decisions related to the Australian Apprenticeship Training (AAT) program. This review process, known as the AAT Merits Review, ensures that decisions made by the Department of Home Affairs are fair and just. The AAT Merits Review at the Administrative Appeals Tribunal provides individuals with the opportunity to challenge decisions that may have a significant impact on their education and migration plans. This process allows for a thorough examination of the facts and circumstances surrounding the decision, ensuring that all relevant information is taken into account. By engaging in the AAT Merits Review process, individuals can seek a fair and impartial assessment of their case, ultimately leading to a more transparent and accountable decision-making process. This review mechanism serves as a safeguard against potential errors or biases in decision-making, providing individuals with a means to seek justice and uphold their rights.In conclusion, the AAT Merits Review at the Administrative Appeals Tribunal plays a vital role in ensuring that decisions related to global education and migration are made in a fair and just manner. By providing individuals with a platform to challenge decisions, this process promotes accountability and transparency in the decision-making process, ultimately leading to better outcomes for all parties involved.
Description |
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AAT Merits Review (Administrative Appeals Tribunal) |
Notice of Intention to Consider Cancellation (NOICC) |
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