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VisaWorld offers wide-ranging solutions to business persons seeking to expand/establish their business in Australia or migrate to the country as entrepreneurs. In addition to assisting with visa applications, we also help you identify a business and develop a strategy that matches your experience, investment target and ambitions. VisaWorld experts understand the key aspects of setting up and running successful business enterprises in Australia. As part of our business services, we: identify a suitable business visa category for you offer guidance on capital requirement to migrate to Australia as an entrepreneur identify a suitable business venture as per your requirements create a comprehensive business plan with industry research, feasibility and profitability reports undertake market surveys and profitability audits to acquire an established business in Australia negotiate with principals to establish a franchise of an Australian or international brand help locate a suitable business site facilitate institutional financing and loans help with personnel services and staff training provide legal and accounting service As the migration laws are subject to constant changes, please contact us for a detailed discussion about your requirements or click here to complete a suitable Assessment Form..
...moreMigration Visa Services
As a Registered Migration Consultancy, we at VisaWorld leverage our expertise in immigration legislation to provide services in the following permanent and temporary residence visa categories: Skilled Visas Business Visas (Short-term and Long-term) Student Visas Tourist/Visitor Visas Partner Visas (Spouse/De facto/Prospective Marriage) Parent Visas Child Visas Other family visas such as carer, orphaned relative, last remaining relative Retirement Visas Humanitarian / Protection Visas We are skilled and experienced in preparing primary applications and reviewing applications for every kind of visa, but we do more than just that. Our commitment to you goes beyond merely managing your visa application. We provide information and guidance on living costs, employment, housing, health care and other critical aspects. We work as partners in your relocation, counselling you on several complex issues that arise when settling in a foreign country.
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VisaWorld has a successful record in working with students and offers comprehensive student visa services. Prior to applying for the visa, we assist students with information on the many factors that could influence the choice of course and visa type. We help students to: understand the Education System and the guidelines for International students evaluate the available choices in terms of professional courses vis-à-vis long-term career goals assess the courses that offer pathways to temporary and permanent residence in Australia, New Zealand & Canada analyse the cost implications for both education and living in Australia, New Zealand & Canada identify employment opportunities specific to the course selected We also educate our student-customers in: legislation regarding part-time employment opportunities post-qualification career opportunities available for the course of their choice As the migration laws are subject to constant changes, please contact us for a detailed discussion about your requirements or click here to complete a suitable Assessment Form
...moreTribunal and Court Appeal Services
Negative outcomes of an onshore or sponsored visa application can be challenged in tribunals or a federal court. We represent clients at tribunals, prepare ministerial intervention appeals, and facilitate and supervise solicitors for matters under review at the federal court. The options for appealing to a tribunal or court are: Migration Review Tribunal (MRT) A rejected visa application can be appealed in a migration review tribunal. Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) The Administrative Appeals Tribunal reviews administrative decisions made by a range of Australian authorities. Refugee Review Tribunal (RRT) The Refugee Review Tribunal reviews decisions made in protection or refugee visa applications. Federal Court An appeal to the federal court is the next step if an appeal to the Migration Review or Administrative Appeals Tribunals has been unsuccessful. Ministerial Intervention Migration Law empowers the Minister for Immigration and to revoke a negative decision and replace it with a more favourable one on compassionate grounds, and/or if it is in the general interest of the Australian community. Ministerial intervention can be invoked if appeals to all other tribunals and courts have failed
...moreAustralia Skilled Visa
Permanent Residence Visas applicants are required to meet the basic criteria and score the required pass marks in order to make an application under the General Skilled Migration Scheme. Upon grant, the permanent residence visa allows the applicants to live in Australia indefinitely and apply for Australian citizenship when they are eligible to do so. The permanent visas are categorised as: Skilled Independent Visa Skilled Sponsored Visa In case you are not eligible to apply for a Permanent visa, you may be able to apply for a Provisional visa with a pathway to apply for a permanent residence visa later, after you have met the residence and employment criteria specified. Please contact us to discuss your requirements or click here for a detailed assessment of your particulars towards migration to Australia. Other Skilled Visas Skilled Visas Overview Offshore Skilled Migration Visas Permanent Residence Visas Skilled – Independent (Migrant) Visa Skilled – Sponsored (Migrant) Visa Provisional / Temporary Skilled Visa Skilled – Regional Sponsored (Provisional) Visa Skilled – Recognised Graduate (Temporary) Visa Skilled Matching Database
...moreAustralia Business Visa
Australia is keen on attracting people who have a proven record in business investment or have the experience and skills to establish a business. The Business Skills Visa category - inclusive of all its subclasses - caters to people with different levels of business involvement, from people who want to attend a conference, training to people who want to conduct business with an Australia-based organisation, make a reconnaissance business visit, start a new enterprise or invest in one. Use our overview to familiarise yourself with the major business visa categories and their key requirements. Note: All requirements are not listed here. Our aim is to give you an idea of the classification and top-level requisites of business visas. For a quick assessment of the most suitable category and a checklist of what you will need to apply for a Business Skills Visa, contact us. Business visas can be short-term, provisional or permanent. You can get a short term or temporary business visa with a pathway to an independent permanent residence visa or a state/territory sponsored permanent residence. You need to ensure that your business proposal is not restricted by Australian legislation, and that all the registration, licensing requirements for your proposal are met. Note: Acting, musical performances or commercial film making do not fall into the definition of ‘business’ in the context of this visa.
...moreAustralia Employer Sponsored Visa
This visa category - inclusive of all its subclasses - is designed for employers to be able to recruit personnel with skills, experience or qualifications in occupations that are needed in Australia. Employers who have been unable to fill their recruitment needs from the Australian labour market or their own training efforts can employ highly skilled workers (both overseas or temporarily in Australia) through one of the 3 programs: Employer Nomination Scheme (ENS) Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme (RSMS) or Labour Agreements (LAs) A fourth program, Invest Australia Supported Skills (IASS) enables employers who have an approved IASS agreement to transfer key managerial and specialist employees of their company to Australia. If you wish to apply for any of these visas, you will need to be sponsored by your employer and posses vocational English skills, or if applying under regional arrangements, functional English skills. You may need assessment, depending on your occupation and other conditions. You can be in Australia or overseas at the time you apply. If you have already applied for a visa, and are then nominated by the sponsoring employer, you may or may not need another visa application depending on which visa you have applied for.
...moreAustralia Student Visa
As the recent figures demonstrate, Australia has become a sought-after destination for international students. In 2007-08, a record number of more than 278,000 student visas were granted to students from 190 countries. Selection of the right course is decisive for your career because certain courses offer pathways to onshore skilled visa options. Course/study programs and work opportunities in Australia are directly interlinked. Get in touch with us for more than visa advice. You can discuss you career options and plans with our experienced counsellors. Student Visa Conditions You must comply with the visa conditions for attendance and academic performance which come into effect after you have entered Australia. Compliance with your visa conditions is particularly important in order to avoid visa cancellation. To be eligible for a student visa, you need to fulfil the following conditions: Do not enter employment unless you have been granted permission to do so Satisfy attendance and course requirements and maintain a valid enrolment for your course Maintain your Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) while in Australia for yourself and family unit members accompanying you Leave Australia before your visa expires Remain with the education provider you originally enrolled with for the first 6 months of your course or, if the course is less than 6 months, for the duration of your course Inform your education provider of your residential address within 7 days of your arrival in Australia. Communicate any changes in address within 7 days If you change your education provider, you must inform your current education provider within 7 days of issue of anElectronic Confirmation of Enrolment (eCoE)
...moreAustralia Partner and Spouse Visa
This visa is for people who want to enter Australia on the basis of their relationship with their partner. ALL partner visas require sponsorship by the partner and mandate that the partner must be an Australian citizen or an Australian permanent resident or an eligible New Zealand citizen Partner Visa Categories Onshore Visa Options Spouse / De-facto (Provisional) Visa Spouse / De-facto (Permanent) Visa Interdependency (Provisional) Visa Interdependency (Provisional) Visa Offshore Visa Options Prospective Marriage Visa Spouse / De-facto (Provisional) Visa Spouse / De-facto (Permanent) Visa Interdependency (Provisional) Visa Interdependency (Provisional) Visa In case of partner visas, you apply for a temporary and permanent visa at the same time on the same application form.
...moreAustralia Child Visa
Parents are eligible to migrate to Australia if their child (natural, adopted or step child) is in Australia and is an Australian citizen or Australian permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen. Eligibility criteria To apply for parent visa, you must be sponsored by your child, or another eligible sponsor, in Australia. Your spouse and other dependent family members may be included in your application if they meet the specified requirements. To be eligible for this visa, you must pass the Balance of Family test and meet age requirements. Balance of Family Test The total number of children and their permanent residence location affects the balance of family test. The test specifies that: OR at least half of your children should be permanent residents in Australia you should have more children living permanently in Australia than in any other country The Balance of Family test can be complex, with possibility of several combinations. For ALL parent visas, it is necessary to pass the Balance of Family Test. Please contact us to confirm your eligibility and further requirements regarding your proposed application. Age Criteria An ‘aged parent’ is one who is old enough to be granted an Australian age pension. However, there is a waiting period of 10 years before you can receive the Australian age pension (unless there is a reciprocal agreement with another country which pays you a pension). Feel free to contact us for more details about the eligibility criteria for you. Note: The requirement to be an ‘aged parent’ is necessary only for the main applicant for an onshore parent visa. For a brief overview of what each visa entitles you to, see the quick reference table.
...moreAustralia Parent Visa
Parents are eligible to migrate to Australia if their child (natural, adopted or step child) is in Australia and is an Australian citizen or Australian permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen. Eligibility criteria To apply for parent visa, you must be sponsored by your child, or another eligible sponsor, in Australia. Your spouse and other dependent family members may be included in your application if they meet the specified requirements. To be eligible for this visa, you must pass the Balance of Family test and meet age requirements. Balance of Family Test The total number of children and their permanent residence location affects the balance of family test. The test specifies that: OR at least half of your children should be permanent residents in Australia you should have more children living permanently in Australia than in any other country The Balance of Family test can be complex, with possibility of several combinations. For ALL parent visas, it is necessary to pass the Balance of Family Test. Please contact us to confirm your eligibility and further requirements regarding your proposed application.
...moreAustralia Other Family Visa
Other Family Visas The most commonly used categories of family visas are parent and spouse visas. There are, however, other very niche visa categories for specific needs of families and relatives. Carer Remaining Relative Orphan Relative Aged Dependent Relative
...moreAustralia Visitor Visa
This visa category - inclusive of all its subclasses - is specifically for people who want to visit Australia for a holiday, as tourists, to visit relatives and friends or for other short-term non-work purposes. To remain longer in Australia than your original visa allows, you are required to obtain another visa, provided your current visa permits you to make a fresh onshore visa application. If you are refused a further visa, you must leave Australia before the expiry of your original visa. Please contact us to discuss your requirements or click here for a detailed assessment of your particulars towards migration to Australia. Visitor Visa Categories Tourist Visas Special Activities Visa Working Holiday Visa Tourist Visas Tourist Visas have the following sub-types: Electronic Travel Authority(ETA)/eVisitor Tourist Sponsored Family Visitor
...moreAustralia Travel Visa
This visa category - inclusive of all its subclasses - is specifically for people who want to visit Australia for a holiday, as tourists, to visit relatives and friends or for other short-term non-work purposes. To remain longer in Australia than your original visa allows, you are required to obtain another visa, provided your current visa permits you to make a fresh onshore visa application. If you are refused a further visa, you must leave Australia before the expiry of your original visa. Please contact us to discuss your requirements or click here for a detailed assessment of your particulars towards migration to Australia. Visitor Visa Categories Tourist Visas Special Activities Visa Working Holiday Visa Tourist Visas Tourist Visas have the following sub-types: Electronic Travel Authority(ETA)/eVisitor Tourist Sponsored Family Visitor
...moreAustralia Resident Return Visa
Resident Return visa allows a current or former Australian permanent resident, or former Australian citizen, to return to Australia as permanent resident after travelling abroad. Note: Current or former Australian permanent residents are also entitled to apply for Australian citizenship. Please contact us to discuss your requirements or click here for a detailed assessment of your particulars towards migration to Australia. Resident Return Visa Categories The three Resident Return Visa categories are: Five year Resident Return Visa Three Month Resident Return Visa Former Resident Visa
...moreAustralia Bridging Visa
Bridging Visas are designed specifically for non-citizens to retain lawful status when they do not hold a legitimate visa. Bridging Visas are temporary visas and remain in force either till the end of a specific date or till such time an onshore application for another valid (substantive) visa is made and the visa is granted. A Bridging visa comes into effect when it is granted, or when the valid visa expires. It becomes invalid if the substantive visa application is rejected. Some Bridging Visas can be granted without making a separate paper application; the application for a substantive visa is also an application for the bridging visa. A Bridging Visa generally inherits the rights and conditions of the last substantive visa held. Typically, a bridging visa does not permit the applicant to work. However, work rights can be granted in very limited circumstances provided you are able to effectively demonstrate a compelling need to work to sustain yourself and any dependents.
...moreAustralia Working Holiday Visa
Note: These are the basic prerequisites. There are detailed education (varying depending on the country of passport), English competence, finance, health, character eligibility criteria. have turned 18, but not turned 31, at the time of applying. hold a passport for one of the countries or regions participating with Australia in the Working Holiday Program. The countries are: Belgium, Canada, Republic of Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Republic of Ireland, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Taiwan and United Kingdom. This visa allows you to supplement the cost of your holiday through short-term employment. With this visa, you can enter Australia within 12 months of the visa grant date stay up to 12 months leave and re-enter Australia any number of times while the visa is valid work in Australia for up to 6 months with each employer study for up to 4 months This visa can be extended by another 12 months provided the applicant can provide evidence of work on a farm, in a mine or construction industry for 3 months.
...moreAustralia Retirement Visa
Resident Return visa allows a current or former Australian permanent resident, or former Australian citizen, to return to Australia as permanent resident after travelling abroad. Note: Current or former Australian permanent residents are also entitled to apply for Australian citizenship. Please contact us to discuss your requirements or click here for a detailed assessment of your particulars towards migration to Australia. Resident Return Visa Categories The three Resident Return Visa categories are: Five year Resident Return Visa Three Month Resident Return Visa Former Resident Visa
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