Leaving the country you live in and moving to Australia is a big decision. Understanding what to do step by step is crucial for a successful move to the Land of Kangaroos. Here is a guide on how to do it.
Steps
Method 1 of 8: Emigrate through the General Skilled Migration Program
Step 1. Apply for a visa called a skilled-independent visa
- If you choose this method, please read the following steps carefully and choose the one that best suits your interest.
- This visa subclass caters to workers who have a certain skill and who can make an immediate contribution to the Australian economy.
Step 2. Apply for a visa called a skilled-sponsored visa
You or your partner should have a connection with a sponsor in Australia, with whom you must have a close family relationship. Alternatively, you could be sponsored by an Australian state or territory if you can make up for the lack of indigenous work skills
Step 3. Apply for a visa called a skilled-regional sponsored visa
The requirements are very similar to those of the skilled-sponsored visa
Method 2 of 8: Obtain a Business Visa
Step 1. Make sure you are defined by at least one of the following titles:
business owner, senior executive, investor and / or owner of a high caliber business.
Step 2. You should be a native English speaker or pass the test called International English Testing System
Step 3. Apply for a visa
Choose one of the following based on your best interest
Method 3 of 8: Obtain a Family Visa
Step 1. Apply for a visa called partner visa
If you are the wife, girlfriend or partner of an Australian citizen, an Australian permanent resident or an eligible New Zealand citizen, apply for this visa
Step 2. Apply for a visa called child migration visa
If you are a dependent child, an orphan who has relatives in Australia or a child adopted by an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen, apply for this visa
Step 3. Apply for a visa called parent migration visa
If your child is an Australian citizen, an Australian permanent resident or an eligible New Zealand citizen, apply for this visa
Step 4. Apply for another family visa
If you are an dependent relative or relative and caregiver of an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen, apply for this visa
Method 4 of 8: Get a Visa with an Australian Business
Step 1. Apply for a visa after being nominated by an employer
If an Australian employer appoints you to work in their country, apply for a visa for this purpose
Method 5 of 8: Obtain a Retirement Visa
Step 1. You should be at least 55 years old, have no dependents other than your wife or husband, and be able to fully support yourself in Australia
Step 2. Apply for a visa
Complete the steps required for your application to be accepted
Method 6 of 8: Obtain a Student Visa
Step 1. Apply for a visa called ELICOS Student Sector Visa (subclass 570)
It suits students who want to take courses called English Language Intensive Courses for Overseas Students (ELICOS)
Step 2. Apply for a visa called Schools Sector Student Visa (subclass 571)
It is suitable for students who want to follow an elementary or higher course of study
Step 3. Apply for a visa called Vocational Education and Training Sector Student Visa (subclass 572)
It is good for students who want to obtain the following documents: Certificate I, II, III or IV, a Diploma or an Advanced Diploma
Step 4. Apply for a Higher Education Sector Student Visa (subclass 573)
It is good for students who want to earn one of the following degrees: bachelor's degree, graduate certificate or graduate diploma
Step 5. Apply for a visa called Postgraduate Research Student Sector Visa (subclass 573)
It is suitable for students who want to pursue a master's degree by doing research or a doctorate degree
Step 6. Apply for a visa called Non-Award Sector Student Visa (subclass 575)
It is suitable for students who want to take a course without taking a degree
Step 7. Apply for a visa called AusAID or Defense Sponsored Student Visa (subclass 576)
It fits students sponsored by Australia's Defense Department, or AusAID
Step 8. Apply for a visa called Student Guardian Visa (subclass 580)
This visa is for guardians of children studying in Australia
Method 7 of 8: Plan Your Relocation to Australia
Step 1. Search for a home after your application is accepted
- Visit www.realestate.com.au or search on other sites.
- Contact everyone you know in Australia for more tips.
Step 2. Look for a company that is dedicated to international removals
- A simple Google search will help you choose the best company.
- Contact various people who have already gone through this experience for more information.
Method 8 of 8: Moving to Australia
Step 1. Close all bank accounts in the country you live in and transfer funds to Australian accounts as soon as possible
Step 2. Pay off any debts and liabilities before you leave
Deal with any other problems that may be difficult to solve in a country other than your own.
Advice
- If you qualify for a visa, a migration consultant will contact you by phone to give you further guidance.
- You should be under the age of 45 at the time of applying for a work visa, be able to speak English in order not to have problems understanding at work, have a university degree, have a profession on Australia's Skilled Occupations List and pass an assessment test. your skills, your health and your criminal record.
- Australia and New Zealand have an agreement on the free flow of people between the two countries.
- To apply for a visa, complete the form to find out if you are eligible at
- Work visas require you to pass a test. You can access it through the following URL:
- If you are unable to complete the evaluation form on the site indicated above, contact the visa bureau at