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Work & Settle In Australia

Transform Your Life With an Australian Work Visa:

Australia, being one of the world’s most dynamic countries, has a significant demand for skilled professionals. Seize the opportunity by applying for an Australian Work Visa, and let Beliebt Overseas, with its years of experience in Australian immigration processes, guide you in launching your career in Australia.

 

Why Work in Australia?

– Stable economy with an average annual growth of 2.5%
– Job opportunities across various sectors
– High minimum wage and excellent savings potential
– Exceptional social benefits, including free healthcare
– Beautiful cities with vibrant multicultural life

Working in Australia grants you basic rights and workplace protection, making it an appealing destination for building a career.

 

Types of Work Visas:

The Australian government introduced the General Skilled Migration program (Skillselect) in 2013, replacing the Australian skilled worker visas. Skillselect assesses applicants’ skills through a point-based system, allowing immigrants with the right skills to be selected. Points are awarded based on criteria such as age, English language proficiency, skilled employment, educational qualification, Australian qualifications, regional study, community language skills, spouse/partner skills, and qualifications, professional year, and more.

 

Permanent Work Visa Options:

1. Employer Nomination Scheme (ENS) Visa: For skilled workers nominated by their employer to live and work in the country permanently.

2. Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme (RSMS) Visa: For skilled workers nominated by their employer in regional Australia to live and work in the country permanently.

3. Skilled Independent Visa: For invited workers and New Zealand citizens with skills Australia needs to live and work permanently anywhere in Australia.

4. Skilled Nominated Visa: Nominated skilled workers can live and work in Australia as permanent residents.

5. Distinguished Talent Visa: A permanent visa for individuals with a globally recognized record of exceptional achievement in a profession, sport, the arts, or academics and research.

 

Temporary Work Visa Options:

1. TSS Visa (Temporary Skill Shortage): Individuals can work between two to four years, depending on the employee’s requirement. Applicants should have a minimum of two years’ work experience and be below 45 years.

2. Skilled Regional (Provisional) Visa: A temporary visa for skilled workers wanting to live and work in regional Australia.

3. Temporary Work (Short Stay Specialist) Visa: For short-term, highly-specialized work in the country.

4. Working Holiday Visa: Available to people in the 18-30 age group, enabling them to take up short-term jobs in Australia while on holiday. Validity is twelve months.

 

Skill Assessment:

Integral to the work visa application process, skill assessment involves selecting an occupation listed in Australia’s Occupational Demand List. Various assessing authorities evaluate different occupations, and a positive skill assessment is required to proceed with the visa application.

 

Australia Work Permit Visa Process:

Steps to apply for a work visa:

1. Determine the eligible work visa category.
2. Satisfy the points-based assessment (Skillselect) requirements.
3. Ensure your employer completes an online nomination/sponsorship form.
4. Fill the online application form for the chosen visa category.
5. Submit relevant information and supplementary documents.
6. Pay the application fee for visa processing.

 

Beliebt Overseas, with its expertise, can assist in securing an Australian Work Visa. Essential documents include evidence of English proficiency, educational and employment documentation, and health insurance. The visa processing period is typically 2-5 months.

 

Visa Fee:

Visa fees are subject to change, and the cost is based on the application submission date. Applicants must ensure they have sufficient funds to cover surcharges. Visa application charges are usually in Australian dollars (AUD) and must be paid with the visa application, although some cases may have no visa application charges.