General Skilled Visas

General skilled visas

If you are a skilled tradesperson or professional wanting to emigrate to Australia the visa route for you is the Australia Skilled Migration route.

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Business Visas

The Business Visa Program encourages business owners, investors and executives to settle in Australia.

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Family Visas

Children, parents and family members visas for migration to join citizens or family members in Australia.

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Wednesday, 28 December 2011 15:19

Skilled Occupation List 1 & 2

If you apply for a General Skilled Migration visa on or after 1 July 2011 and you are not nominated by a State or Territory Government, you must nominate an occupation from Schedule 1 of the Skilled Occupation List.

If you apply for a General Skilled Migration visa on or after 1 July 2011 and you are nominated by a State or Territory Government you must nominate an occupation from either Schedule 1 or Schedule 2 of the Skilled Occupation List.

SOL Schedule 1

Construction project Manager
Project Builder
Engineering manager
Child Care centre manager
Medical administrator
Nursing clinical director
Primary health organisation manager
Welfare centre manager
Accountant (general)
Management accountant
Taxation accountant
External auditor
Internal auditor
Actuary
Land economist
Valuer
Ship's engineer
Ship's master
Ship's officer
Architect
Landscape architect
Cartographer
Other Spatial Scientist
Surveyor
Urban and regional planner
Chemical engineer
Materials engineer
Civil engineer
Geotechnical engineer
Quantity surveyor
Structural engineer
Transport engineer
Electrical engineer
Electronics engineer
Industrial engineer
Mechanical engineer
Production or plant engineer
Mining engineer (excluding petroleum)
Petroleum engineer
Aeronautical engineer
Agricultural engineer
Biomedical engineer
Engineering technologist
Environmental engineer
Naval architect
Agricultural consultant
Agricultural scientist
Forester
Chemist
Medical laboratory scientist
Veterinarian
Physicist (medical physicist only)
Early childhood (pre-primary school) teacher
Secondary school teacher
Special needs teacher
Teacher of the hearing impaired
Teacher of the sight impaired
Special education teachers nec
Medical diagnostic radiographer
Medical radiation therapist
Nuclear medicine technologist
Sonographer
Environmental Health Officer
Occupational Health and Safety Advisor
Hospital Pharmacist
Retail Pharmacist
Chiropractor
Osteopath
Dental specialist
Dentist
Occupational therapist
Physiotherapist
Podiatrist Audiologist
Speech pathologist
General medical practitioner
Anaesthetist
Specialist physician (General Medicine)
Cardiologist
Clinical haematologist
Medical Oncologist
Endocrinologist
Gastroenterologist
Intensive care specialist
Neurologist
Paediatrician
Renal medicine specialist
Rheumatologist
Thoracic medicine specialist
Specialist Physicians nec
Psychiatrist
Surgeon (general)
Cardiothoracic surgeon
Neurosurgeon
Orthopaedic surgeon
Otorhinolaryngologist
Paediatric surgeon
Plastic and reconstructive surgeon
Urologist
Vascular surgeon
Dermatologist
Emergency medicine specialist
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Ophthalmologist
Pathologist
Diagnostic and Interventional Radiologist Radiation Oncologist
Medical practitioners nec
Midwife Nurse Practitioner
Registered nurse (aged care)
Registered nurse (child and family health)
Registered nurse (community health)
Registered nurse (critical care and emergency)
Registered nurse (development disability)
Registered nurse (disability and rehabilitation) Registered nurse (medical)
Registered nurse (medical practice)
Registered nurse (mental health)
Registered nurse (perioperative)
Registered nurse (surgical)
Registered nurse nec
ICT business analyst
Systems analyst
Analyst programmer
Developer programmer
Software engineer
Telecommunications engineer
Telecommunications network engineer
Barrister
Solicitor
Clinical psychologist
Educational psychologist
Organisational psychologist
Psychotherapist
Psychologists nec
Social worker
Civil engineering draftsperson
Civil engineering technician
Electrical engineering draftsperson
Electrical engineering technician
Radiocommunications technician
Telecommunications field engineer
Telecommunications network planner
Telecommunications technical officer or technologist
Automotive electrician
Motor mechanic (general)
Diesel motor mechanic Motorcycle mechanic
Small engine mechanic Sheetmetal trades worker
Metal Fabricator
Pressure Welder
Welder (first class)
Aircraft maintenance engineer (avionics)
Aircraft maintenance engineer (mechanical)
Aircraft maintenance engineer (structures)
Fitter (General)
Fitter and Turner
Fitter-Welder
Metal Machinist (First Class)
Locksmith
Bricklayer Stonemason
Carpenter and Joiner Carpenter
Joiner
Painting trades workers
Glazier
Fibrous plasterer
Solid plasterer Wall and floor tiler Plumber (general)
Airconditioning and mechanical services plumber Drainer
Gasfitter
Roof plumber
Electrician (general)
Electrician (special class)
Lift mechanic
Airconditioning and refrigeration mechanic
Electrical linesworker
Technical cable jointer
Electronic equipment trades worker
Electronic instrument trades worker (general)
Electronic instrument trades worker (special class)
Boat Builder and Repairer
Shipwright
Dental hygienist
Dental prosthetist
Dental technician
Dental therapist

 

SOL Schedule 2

If you apply for a General Skilled Migration visa on or after 1 July 2011 and you are nominated by a State or Territory Government must nominate an occupation from either Schedule 1 or Schedule 2 of the Skilled Occupation List.

Chief Executive or Managing Director
Corporate General Manager
Sales and Marketing Manager
Advertising Manager
Public Relations Manager
Finance Manager
Human Resource Manager
Policy and Planning Manager
Research and Development Manager
Importer or Exporter
Wholesaler
Manufacturer
Production Manager (Manufacturing)
Production Manager (Mining) Supply and Distribution Manager
School Principal
Faculty Head
Regional Education Manager
Education Managers nec
Chief Information Officer
Commissioned Defence Force Officer Commissioned Fire Officer
Commissioned Police Officer
Senior Non-Commissioned Defence Force Member
Art Administrator or Manager
Environmental Manager
Laboratory Manager
Quality Assurance Manager
Sports Administrator Specialist Managers nec
Hotel or Motel Manager (Degree Level)
Hotel or Motel Manager (Diploma Level)
Conference and Event Organiser
Financial Institution Branch Manager
Dancer or Choreographer
Composer Music Director
Musician (Instrumental) Singer
Photographer
Painter (Visual Arts) Potter or Ceramic Artist Sculptor
Visual Arts and Crafts Professionals nec Artistic Director
Media Producer (excluding Video)
Radio Presenter Television Presenter
Book or Script Editor
Art Director (Film, Television or Stage)
Director (Film, Television, Radio or Stage)
Director of Photography
Film and Video Editor
Program Director (Television or Radio) Stage Manager
Technical Director
Copywriter
Newspaper or Periodical Editor
Print Journalist
Radio Journalist
Technical Writer
Television Journalist
Journalists and Other Writers nec
Company Secretary
Corporate Treasurer
Commodities Trader
Finance Broker
Insurance Broker
Financial Brokers nec
Financial Market Dealer
Futures Trader
Stockbroking Dealer
Financial Dealers nec
Financial Investment Adviser
Human Resource Adviser
Recruitment Consultant
Workplace Relations Adviser
Training and Development Professional
Mathematician
Statistician
Archivist
Gallery or Museum Curator
Health Information Manager
Records Manager
Economist
Intelligence Officer
Policy Analyst Librarian
Management Consultant
Organisation and Methods Analyst
Electorate Officer
Liaison Officer
Patents Examiner
Information and Organisation Professionals nec
Advertising Specialist
Market Research Analyst
Marketing Specialist
ICT Sales Representative
Public Relations Professional
Sales Representative (Industrial Products)
Sales Representative (Medical and Pharmaceutical Products)
Technical Sales Representatives nec
Aeroplane Pilot
Air Traffic controller Flying Instructor
Helicopter Pilot
Air Transport Professionals nec
Master Fisher
Fashion Designer
Industrial Designer
Jewellery Designer
Graphic Designer
Web Designer
Illustrator
Interior Designer
Engineering Professional nec
Food Technologist
Environmental Consultant
Wine Maker
Environmental Research Scientist
Park Ranger
Environmental Scientists nec
Geologist
Geophysicist
Anatomist or Physiologist
Biochemist
Biotechnologist
Botanist
Marine Biologist
Microbiologist
Zoologist
Life Scientists nec
Conservator
Metallurgist
Meteorologist
Physicist
Natural and Physical Science Professionals nec
Primary School Teacher
University Lecturer
University Tutor
Vocational Education Teacher (non–trades)
Vocational Education Teacher (trades)
Education Adviser
Education Reviewer
Art Teacher (Private Tuition)
Dance Teacher (Private Tuition)
Drama Teacher (Private Tuition)
Music Teacher (Private Tuition)
Private Tutors and Teachers nec
Teacher of English to Speakers of Other Languages
Dietitian
Optometrist
Orthoptist
Industrial Pharmacist
Orthotist or Prosthetist
Acupuncturist
Naturopath
Nurse Educator
Nurse Researcher Nurse Manager
Software Tester
Software and Applications Programmers nec
Database Administrator
ICT Security Specialist
Systems Administrator
Computer Network and Systems Engineer
Network Administrator
Network Analyst
ICT Systems Test Engineer
Judicial and Other Legal Professionals nec
Careers Counsellor
Drug and Alcohol Counsellor Family and Marriage Counsellor
Rehabilitation Counsellor Student Counsellor
Counsellors nec
Minister of Religion
Historian
Interpreter
Translator
Social Professionals nec
Recreation Officer
Welfare Worker
Agricultural Technician
Medical Laboratory Technician
Fisheries Inspector
Meat Inspector
Quarantine Officer
Primary Products Inspectors nec
Chemistry Technician
Earth Science Technician
Life Science Technician
Architectural Draftsperson
Building Associate
Building Inspector
Construction Estimator
Plumbing Inspector
Surveying or Spatial Science Technician
Electronic Engineering Draftsperson
Electronic Engineering Technician
Mechanical Engineering Draftsperson
Mechanical Engineering Technician Safety Inspector
Metallurgical or Materials Technician
Mine Deputy
Building and Engineering Technicians nec
Hardware Technician
ICT Customer Support Officer
Blacksmith
Electroplater
Farrier
Metal Casting Trades Worker
Metal Polisher
Textile, Clothing and Footwear Mechanic
Metal Fitters and Machinists nec
Engraver
Gunsmith
Precision Instrument Maker and Repairer
Saw Maker and Repairer
Watch and Clock Maker and Repairer
Toolmaker
Panelbeater
Vehicle Body Builder
Vehicle Trimmer
Vehicle Painter
Floor Finisher
Roof Tiler
Business Machine Mechanic
Telecommunications Linesworker
Telecommunications Technician
Baker
Pastry cook
Butcher or Smallgoods Maker
Chef
Cook
Dog Handler or Trainer
Horse Trainer
Florist
Gardener (General)
Arborist
Landscape Gardener
Greenkeeper
Nurseryperson
Hairdresser
Print Finisher Screen Printer
Graphic Pre-press Trades Worker Printing Machinist
Small Offset Printer
Canvas Goods Maker
Leather Goods Maker
Sail Maker
Shoemaker
Apparel Cutter
Clothing Patternmaker
Dressmaker or Tailor
Upholsterer
Cabinetmaker
Furniture Finisher
Picture Framer
Wood Machinist
Wood Turner
Wood Machinists and Other Wood Trades Workers nec
Chemical Plant Operator
Gas or Petroleum Operator
Power Generation Plant Operator
Gallery or Museum Technician
Library Technician
Jeweller
Broadcast Transmitter Operator
Camera Operator (Film, Television or Video)
Light Technician
Make Up Artist
Musical Instrument Maker or Repairer
Sound Technician
Television Equipment Operator
Signwriter
Interior Decorator
Optical Dispenser
Optical Mechanic
Technicians and Trades Workers nec
Ambulance Officer
Intensive Care Ambulance Paramedic
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Worker
Massage Therapist
Community Worker
Disabilities Services Officer
Family Support Worker
Parole or Probation Officer
Residential Care Officer
Youth Worker
Gymnastics Coach or Instructor
Horse Riding Coach or Instructor
Snowsport Instructor
Swimming Coach or Instructor
Tennis Coach
Other Sports Coach or Instructor
Sports Development Officer
Jockey
Program or Project Administrator
Office Manager
Property Manager
Real Estate Agency Principal
Real Estate Representative
Driller

For advice on the most suitable route for you to emigrate to Australia please contact Emigrating Solutions by phone or contact form.

Published in General Skill Visas
Sunday, 18 December 2011 13:44

Regional Sponsored Visa 475

About this visa

This visa is a three (3) year provisional visa for skilled workers who are unable to meet the criteria for a Skilled - Independent visa. You will have the opportunity to apply for permanent residency after you have lived for two (2) years and worked at least 12 months in a Specified Regional Area of Australia.

This visa requires you to be either:

  • nominated by a participating State or Territory government agency, or
  • sponsored by an eligible relative living in a designated area of Australia.

This visa uses a points test to select visa applicants with characteristics needed in the Australian labour market.

Who is this visa for?

This visa is for you if you are:

  • outside Australia, or
  • a New Zealand citizen who holds a Special Category visa (subclass 444)

You must:

  • be under 50 years of age
  • have good English language skills
  • have the skills and qualifications that meet the Australian standard for an occupation on the Skilled Occupation List (SOL)

The SOL is a list of skilled occupations that are in need in Australia. Each occupation listed on the SOL is allocated a points value for use in the visa assessment process.

How much does this visa cost?

You must pay the relevant visa application charge when you lodge your visa application.

What does this visa let me do?

This visa:

  • allows you to remain in Australia for up to three (3) years and requires you to live and work in a Specified Regional Area in Australia
  • allows accompanying secondary applicants to work and study, but only in a Specified Regional Area of Australia
  • provides a pathway to permanent residence.
  • This visa allows you to live and work or study in a Specified Regional Area in Australia for up to three (3) years.

Social security

In general, as a temporary visa holder you will not qualify for Australian social security payments. You will only be eligible for limited JobSearch assistance to find employment after your arrival. It is very important that you understand that you should have enough money to support yourself (and your dependants) until you are able to gain employment.

Medicare

Generally temporary visa holders do not have access to Medicare. Skilled – Regional Sponsored (Provisional) visa holders from countries with which Australia has a Reciprocal Health Care Agreement will have restricted access to Medicare. People without access to Medicare are responsible for all health costs incurred in Australia. For this reason, it is highly recommended that you arrange suitable private health insurance. You may be able to lodge your application for private health insurance before you arrive in Australia. However, you should also be aware that health funds impose a waiting period before a contributor is eligible for some health fund benefits and pre–existing health conditions may not be covered.

Published in General Skill Visas
Sunday, 18 December 2011 13:42

Sponsored Visa 176

About this visa

This visa allows you to to emigrate to Australia if you have good English language skills and have skills and qualifications in an occupation in need in Australia.

This visa uses a points test to select visa applicants with characteristics needed in the Australian labour market.

You must be sponsored by an eligible relative living in Australia or obtain nomination from a participating State or Territory government agency.

This is a permanent residence visa. As a permanent resident you are permitted to remain in Australia indefinitely. This visa also allows you to travel to and enter Australia for five (5) years from the date the visa is granted. The expiry of this visa does not affect your permanent resident status if you are in Australia.

If you are being sponsored by an eligible relative living in Australia there are obligations that must be met by your sponsor

Who is this visa for?

This visa is for you if you:

  • are under 50 years of age
  • have the skills and qualifications that meet the Australian standard for an occupation on the Skilled Occupation List (SOL)

The SOL is a list of skilled occupations that are in need in Australia. Each occupation listed on the SOL is allocated a points value for use in the visa assessment process. This visa also requires that either:

  • you, your spouse or your interdependent partner have an eligible relative living in Australia who is willing and able to sponsor you, or
  • you have a nomination from a participating State or Territory government agency.

Note: All State and Territory governments in Australia are participating in this visa scheme.

How much does this visa cost?

You must pay the relevant visa application charge when you lodge your visa application.

What does this visa let me do?

This visa allows you and any secondary applicants included in your visa application to live as permanent residents in Australia.

Australian permanent residents can:

  • live and work in Australia on a permanent basis
  • study in Australia at school or university
  • receive subsidised healthcare through Medicare and the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS)
  • access certain social security payments (subject to waiting periods)
  • be eligible for Australian citizenship (subject to the residency eligibility criteria)
  • sponsor people for permanent residence.
Published in General Skill Visas
Sunday, 18 December 2011 13:38

Independent Visa 175

About this visa

This visa allows you to migrate to Australia if you have good English language skills and have skills and qualifications in an occupation in need in Australia.

This visa uses a points test to select visa applicants with characteristics needed in the Australian labour market.

You do not require sponsorship to apply for this visa

This is a permanent residence visa. As a permanent resident you are permitted to remain in Australia indefinitely. This visa also allows you to travel to and enter Australia for five (5) years from the date the visa is granted. The expiry of this visa does not affect your permanent resident status if you are in Australia.

There are no conditions placed on this visa

If you are granted this visa you are able to live and work in any part of Australia and engage in any type of employment. You and any accompanying secondary applicants must however comply with Australian laws. Failure to do so may affect your ability to remain in Australia.

Who is this visa for?

This visa is for you if you:

  • are under 50 years of age
  • have the skills and qualifications that meet the Australian standard for an occupation on the Skilled Occupation List (SOL)

The SOL is a list of skilled occupations that are in need in Australia. Each occupation listed on the SOL is allocated a points value for use in the visa assessment process.

How much does this visa cost?

You must pay the relevant visa application charge when you lodge your visa application.

What does this visa let me do?

This visa allows you and any secondary applicants included in your visa application to live as permanent residents in Australia. Australian permanent residents can:

  • live and work in Australia on a permanent basis
  • study in Australia at school or university
  • receive subsidised healthcare through Medicare and the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS)
  • access certain social security payments (subject to waiting periods)
  • be eligible for Australian citizenship (subject to the residency eligibility criteria)
  • sponsor people for permanent residence.
Published in General Skill Visas
Wednesday, 14 September 2011 21:45

General Skilled Migration

General skilled visasAustralia welcomes many people from various walks of life including; Skilled Migrants, Entrepreneur Business people, Investors, Family Sponsorship and Working Holidays.

If you are a skilled tradesman such as Electrician, Carpenter, Hairdresser, Builder etc, wanting to emigrate to Australia the visa route for you is the Australia Skilled Migration route.

If you are in the Medical Profession i.e. Nurse, Doctors etc, or are in middle or senior management, finance or IT and want to emigrate to Australia then you also need the Australia Skilled Migration visa route.


The 3 main Visa’s for Skilled Migration are

For advice on the most suitable route for you to emigrate to Australia please contact Emigrating Solutions by phone or contact form.

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