Working Visas Australia
Thinking about migrating to Australia to live and work? If you want to achieve this, you will need a working visa to get a job. There are a range of working visas available to migrants depending on your skillset. The type of visa you get will also depend on how long you can stay in Australia.
Permanent vs Temporary Working Visas
A temporary working visa allows you to come to Australia to work on a temporary basis. Depending on your visa, there may be conditions that only allow you to pick up specific work with a particular employer. In some cases, provisional visas can also provide a more permanent pathway and you may have the opportunity to apply for the permanent visa as it relates to the temporary one.
If you are a permanent visa holder, you are also an Australian permanent resident. There are a range of permanent working visas available, however they are often a little more challenging to obtain than a temporary working visa.
What working visas are available in Australia?
- Employer Nomination Scheme visa (subclass 186)
- Temporary Skill Shortage visa (subclass 482)
- Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 494)
- Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189)
- Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190)
- Temporary Work - Short Stay Specialist visa (subclass 400)
- Skilled Work Regional - Provisional visa (subclass 491)
COrnerstone HR & Migration
Working Visa Experts
If you’re a newly arrived migrant searching for a visa that will allow you to live and work in Australia, CS Migration can help you through the process. Standing by our commitment to no visa, no fee, we help minimise risk and are experienced in dealing with more than 10,000 visa grants. We also have agents who speak Korean, Spanish, Mandarin, Cantonese and Portuguese.
For more information or to claim your free consultation, get in touch with our expert lawyers today. Call +61 (07) 3737 7649 or send an email to info@csmigration.com.au today.