How to move to Australia

Author: Sara Rhodes
Date Of Creation: 10 February 2021
Update Date: 16 May 2024
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THE *EASIEST* WAY TO MOVE TO AUSTRALIA
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Leaving your home country for Australia is an important decision. To complete the move successfully, you need to follow a specific strategy.This guide describes all the critical points for moving to Australia.

Steps

Method 1 of 8: Emigrate through the General Migration of Skilled Workers program.

  1. 1 Apply for an Independent Skilled Worker Visa.
    • Once you've decided in favor of this method, read the following steps to choose the option that best suits your interests.
    • This type of visa is issued to qualified workers. It is assumed that immediately after arrival, they will be able to work for the benefit of the Australian economy.
  2. 2 Apply for a "qualification + sponsorship" visa.
    • You or your spouse must have a sponsor in Australia. This may be one of the relatives (independent child, parents, nephews, etc.). Certain Australian states or communities may also sponsor to fill gaps in workers in certain occupations.
  3. 3 Apply for a "qualification + regional sponsor" visa.
    • The requirements are very similar to the "qualification + sponsorship" visa.

Method 2 of 8: Business Visa

  1. 1 Make sure you fit one of the following descriptions: business owner, senior manager, investor and / or owner of a large corporation.
  2. 2 Make sure English is your first language or you can take the International English Testing test.
  3. 3 Apply for this type of visa.
    • Choose from the following list what works best for you.

Method 3 of 8: Partner Visa

  1. 1 Apply for a spouse / partner visa.
    • This type of visa can be obtained if you are married / engaged or in a civil marriage with an Australian citizen or a resident of Australia, as well as with persons who are legally eligible for New Zealand citizenship.
  2. 2 Apply for a child migration visa.
    • This visa is suitable for anyone who is a dependent child or is in the care of an adopter who is an Australian citizen or resident in Australia or is legally entitled to New Zealand citizenship.
  3. 3 Apply for a parental migration visa.
    • This visa is suitable for parents whose child is an Australian citizen or resident in Australia or is legally eligible for New Zealand citizenship.
  4. 4 Apply for a family visa for other relatives.
    • This visa is suitable for those who have relatives in Australia who are able to take care of them or relatives who need support from expatriates (the relative must be an Australian citizen or permanently resident in Australia or be legally eligible for New Zealand citizenship).

Method 4 of 8: Employment Invitation

  1. 1 Apply for a visa as a job seeker.
    • If your Australian employer confirms that they have invited you, you can apply for this type of visa.

Method 5 of 8: Retirement Visa

  1. 1 Make sure you are at least 55 years old and have no dependency other than your spouse and are able to support yourself in Australia.
  2. 2 Apply for this type of visa.
    • Follow any further tips that suit your interests.

Method 6 of 8: Student Visa.

  1. 1 Apply for an ELICOS visa (subclass 570).
    • This type of visa is for students wishing to study English (English Language Intensive Courses for Overseas Students - ELICOS).
  2. 2 Apply for a visa to attend school (subclass 571).
    • This type of visa is for students wishing to complete an incomplete or complete secondary education.
  3. 3 Apply for a visa for vocational education and internship (subclass 572).
    • This type of visa is for students wishing to obtain a Certificate I, II, III, or IV, or also a Diploma of Professional Education.
  4. 4 Apply for a higher education visa (subclass 573).
    • This type of visa is intended for students wishing to obtain a bachelor's degree or a specialist with a higher education.
  5. 5 Apply for a Post-Graduate Study Visa (Subclass 573).
    • This type of visa is for students seeking a master's degree or postgraduate studies.
  6. 6 Apply for a study visa without a diploma or certificate (subclass 575).
    • This type of visa is intended for students wishing to take a course at the end of which a document confirmed by Australian law is not issued.
  7. 7 Apply for an AusAID or Australian Defense Visa (Subclass 576).
    • This type of visa is for students wishing to study under the AusAID program or the Australian Defense Support Program.
  8. 8 Apply for a visa to accompany a person studying in Australia (subclass 580).
    • This type of visa is for guardians of students studying in Australia.

Method 7 of 8: Make a plan to move to Australia

  1. 1 Once you have agreed to migrate, find housing in Australia.
    • Visit www.realestate.com.au or search the internet at other real estate websites.
    • Get in touch with someone you know in Australia for advice and guidance.
  2. 2 Find an international carrier.
    • Use an internet search to find the best shipping company.
    • Check with friends and acquaintances who have completed the international move.

Method 8 of 8: Move to Australia

  1. 1 Try to close all bank accounts in your home country as soon as possible and transfer all funds to Australian accounts.
  2. 2 Pay off all debts and other obligations before leaving. Try to resolve any issues that would be difficult to deal with from another country.

Tips

  • The Skilled Worker visa provides that at the time of filing you are under 45 years of age, you have a sufficient level of English to do the job, you have some kind of special education or work in the professions required in Australia, recent work experience, and that you can undergo a medical examination and testing of personality and professional skills.
  • In case of confirmation of the possibility of obtaining a visa, an employee of the Australian Embassy will contact you by phone with further instructions.
  • Please note that there is an agreement on the free movement of people between Australia and New Zealand.
  • To apply for a visa, please fill out the relevant assessment form at http://www.visabureau.com/australia/online-visa-assessments.aspx.
  • A skilled worker visa requires you to score a certain number of points on a test that can be taken at http://www.visabureau.com/australia/immigration-points-test.aspx.
  • If your score does not appear on the above site, please contact the Australia Visa Bureau http://www.visabureau.com/australia/contact.aspx