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Australian Skilled Independent Visa

SKILLED INDEPENDENT VISA TO AUSTRALIA

This kind of visa is designed to provide work visas to those who have the qualifications or skills to fill Australia's skill shortages and play a positive role for the Australian economic market. Candidates of this visa must be able to show that they possess a qualification or the skills of an occupation on the Skilled Occupation List (SOL). Successful applicants will get Australian permanent residence, which will entitle them to live and work in Australia without any limits. Australian permanent residents may also be eligible for Australian citizenship.

Basic Requirements

If you are under 45 years old with tremendous good English language skills, fundamentals suiting the Australian labor market and an appropriate pass mark for a visa to be issued. Skilled independent visa candidates do not need any sponsorship.

Visa Entitlements

Skilled independent visa allows you to take any job, connect with a profession in any part of Australia and also study in any school or university. Be eligible for Australian citizenship and have access to certain social security payments.
If you are planning to take up this skilled independent visa, please fill the inquiry form and send to us.

Duration and Conditions
Duration of this permanent visa with full work and study rights in Australia. Travel facility is valid for Five years.

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

See: Professionals and other Skilled Migrants

Obligations
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 supplementary secondary candidates must however obey with Australian laws. Failure to do so may affect your ability to stay in Australia.

Click here for more information about this visa.

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