Australian Visa Insights Your Questions and Answers

Australian Visa Insights: Your Questions and Answers

If you want to visit Australia for studying, working, business or tourism purposes, this blog post is for you. 

In this comprehensive guide I’ve answered the most important and frequently asked questions about Australian visas. 

What are the suitable family visa options for Australia in 2024?

Here is the list of suitable family visa options to migrate to Australia:

 Partner Visas:

  • Partner Visa (Subclasses 820 and 801)
  • Prospective Marriage Visa (Subclass 300)

Parent Visas:

  • Parent Visa (Subclass 103)
  • Contributory Parent Visa (Subclasses 173 and 143)
  • Aged Parent Visa (Subclass 804)
  • Contributory Aged Parent (Temporary) Visa (Subclass 884)
  • Contributory Aged Parent Visa (Subclass 864)

Child Visas:

  • Child Visa (Subclass 101 and 802)

Other Family Visas:

  • Aged Dependent Relative Visa (Subclass 114 and 838)
  • Remaining Relative Visa (Subclass 115 and 835)
  • Carer Visa (Subclass 116 and 836)
  • Orphan Relative Visa (Subclass 117 and 837)

Sponsored Parent (Temporary) Visa (Subclass 870)

What are the documents required for Australian visas? 

Here is the list of essential documents that you need to submit to the Department of Home Affairs with your visa application form

  • Valid passport.
  • Visa application form and receipt of paid fee.
  • Identity documents including your CNIC and picture.
  • Police clearance certificate and health examination documents.
  • Family certificates if applicable. 
  • Evidence of financial stability such as bank statements.
  • Proof of temporary residence.
  • Invitation letter if you are invited by a family member or friend.
  • Evidence of health insurance.

How to apply for an Australian visa in 2024?

Follow these general guidelines to apply for an Australian visa in 2024: 

  • Choose the type of visa you need: Explore different Australian visa options on the official website and select a visa that aligns with your preferences and interests. 
  • Check your Eligibility: Once you have selected the suitable visa, make sure you meet all the eligibility requirements for your chosen visa type. 
  • Organize required documents: Gather and organize all the required documents including personal documents, proof of funds, medical examination, character certificate and other documents specified by visa category.
  • Create an ImmiAccount: Create an account on ImmiAccount website online and register yourself by providing all the necessary details. 
  • Fill out the application form: Download the application from online and complete it. Make sure to provide the accurate information. Pay the application fee and submit it.  
  • Wait for the visa outcome: Wait for the visa outcome patiently. The Department of Home Affairs will notify you whether you have been granted a visa or not. 

What are the suitable visa options for skilled migration to Australia?

You can opt following visa options for skilled migration to Australia in 2024:

Skills in Demand Visa:

  • Specialist Skills Pathway
  • Core Skills Pathway
  • Essential Skills Pathway

General Skilled Migration (GSM):

  • Skilled Independent visa (Subclass 189)
  • Skilled Nominated visa (Subclass 190)
  • Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (Subclass 491)
  • Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (Provisional) visa (Subclass 494)

Employer Nomination Scheme (Subclass 186)

Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme (Subclass 187)

What are Australian visa conditions and obligations?

The visa conditions or obligations are different for each category of visa and also depends upon the individual circumstances. Here I’ve discussed some of the important visa conditions that mostly apply to Australian visas and a visa holder must be aware of them:

  • You must be aware of the expiry date of your visa. Leave the country as soon as your visa expires.
  • Some visas such as Student visas apply work restrictions. So you must follow the guidelines and should not abide by them. 
  • If your circumstances change such as identity details or address information, notify the Department of Home Affairs. Otherwise, your visa will be canceled. 
  • Some Australian visas require you to have adequate health insurance during your stay in the country. 
  • You must check your visa conditions via Visa Entitlement and Verification Online (VEVO) and must obey them during your stay in Australia.
  • If you are on a visa that has a “No Further Stay Condition”, you must be aware that you cannot apply to other Australian visas while you are in Australia.

It is important to follow all the visa requirements of your visa during your stay in Australia. Failure to do so will result in visa cancellation. For more information visit the official website: Check visa details and conditions.

What are the reasons for refusal of Australian visas?

The Department of Home Affairs has the authority to reject or cancel a visa application. However, you can appeal for the review of your visa application via the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT).  Here are the most common reasons due to which your application for Australian visas could be denied:

  • Providing the invalid passport that is torn or does not have some important pages.
  • Not filling the visa application form completely or providing misleading information.
  • Failing to fulfill the character requirements such as being involved in substantial criminal record.
  • Providing bogus or fraudulent documents with your visa application.
  • Not providing the additional documents required in your visa application form.
  • Not meeting the certain health requirements of Australian visas.

What are the visa options to become a Permanent Resident of Australia in 2024?

If you are a skilled worker and want to obtain PR in Australia, here are some of the most popular visa options for you to choose in 2024:

  • Skilled independent visa (Subclass 189)
  • Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190)
  • Employer Nomination Scheme Visa (Subclass 186)
  • Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme Visa (Subclass 187)

What are the general requirements for Australian permanent residency?

The Department of Immigration and Citizenship uses a points based system to assess eligible candidates for following PR visas:

  • Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189) 
  • Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190) 

You must obtain 65 points to get PR in Australia. These points are given based on your age, qualification, work experience, English proficiency and fulfilling other requirements. Here is the breakdown of these points:

Category  Maximum Points
Age (25-32 years) 30 points
English proficiency (8 bands) 20 points
Work Experience outside Australia (8-10 years) 15 points
Work Experience in Australia (8-10 years) 20 points
Education (outside Australia) – Doctorate degree 20 points
Niche skills such as Doctorate or master’s degree by research in Australia 10 points
Study in a regional area 5 points
Accredited in community language 5 points
Professional year in a skilled program in Australia 5 points
State sponsorship (190 visa) 5 points
Skilled spouse or de facto partner (Age, Skills & English language requirements to be met) 10 points
Spouse or de facto partner with ‘competent English’ (No need to meet Skills requirement or age factor) 5 points
Applicants without a spouse or de facto partner or where a spouse is an Australian citizen or PR holder 10 points
Relative or regional sponsorship (491 visa) 15 points

What is the eligibility criteria for Australian citizenship in 2024?

In general, you have to fulfill the following conditions in order to qualify for Australian citizenship in 2024:

  • You must be sixteen years old or older.
  • You must be an Australian permanent resident both at the time of application submission and processing on your application,
  • You must have lived in Australia for a certain amount of time. This can be for a maximum of four years as a permanent resident, during which time the applicant must spend one year in Australia and no more than twelve months away.
  • You must be of good moral character. This entails adhering to Australian community standards and having a spotless criminal record.
  • You must plan to stay in Australia or have a strong connection to the nation.

 

If you are still confused or have any queries related to Australian visas, contact us at The Migration for authentic visa and education consultation services. So, whether you need consultation or need help with your visa application, schedule an online appointment now. 

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I, Samavia Shahid, am a researcher and content writer at The Migration. I create easy-to-understand and informative content for people who want to move to Australia. My goal is to make the migration process simpler and less stressful for everyone.