Work Visa Australia


Work Visa

There are many different types of work visas available, each with its own requirements and restrictions.

Australia offers many different types of work visas. There are also visas available for specific types of work, such as seasonal work, or for specific industries like agriculture or mining.
Basic requirements for work visas are:
There are many different types of work visas available, each with its own requirements and restrictions.
Work Visas include:

Temporary Skill Shortage Visa – (Subclass 482)

The Temporary Skill Shortage Visa (Subclass 482) is a visa that allows skilled workers to come to Australia to work in an occupation that is experiencing a shortage of workers.

Employer Nomination Visa (Subclass 186)

The employer nomination visa is a type of work visa that allows Australian employers to sponsor highly skilled foreign workers for permanent residence. This visa requires the employer to nominate the employee for a position that cannot be filled by an Australian citizen or permanent resident.

Temporary Activity Visa – Subclass 408

The subclass 408 temporary activity visa is for people who want to come to Australia to participate in an eligible event or activity. This includes things like attending a conference, performing in a musical concert, or taking part in a sports competition. The visa can be valid for up to four years, and allows multiple entries into Australia.

Temporary Work (Short Stay Specialist) Visa – Subclass 400

The subclass 400 visa is for people who want to come to Australia to do temporary work. This includes things like short-term contract work, training, or an internship. You can apply for this visa if you have an offer of employment from an Australian employer.

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We understand that it can sometimes be frustrating, stressful and confusing when you want to apply for a visa to Australia.

Call us on (02) 8678 5756 to arrange a personal consultation with one of our Registered Australian Migration Agents.

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