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How you can immigrate to Australia, how to protect yourself from Fraud, and what to expect after you arrive in Australia.
Key Points for Australia PR Visa >>>
Do you need a visa to travel to Australia?
Yes, Indians need a visa to travel to Australia.
Australia Visa application is made online or offline?
This visa application must be made online from the govt official website
Do I need to give biometrics?
No, Biometrics are not required.
Is there an interview required to obtain an Australian visa?
No, an interview is not usually required to obtain an Australian visa, but it may vary. The embassy may interview you by phone or in person.
What is the maximum length of stay permitted on a permanent residency visa in Australia?
You can live indefinitely on a permanent resident (PR) visa.
What kind of visa will we acquire from Australia?
The embassy will digitally link your visa to your passport. You will not get a label on your passport.
You will receive an E-Visa from the Embassy, which you can access through your Account.
Current Visa fees: (Updated on 16-10-2023)
Skilled Independent visa- AUD 4,640
Skilled regional visa- AUD 475
Global Talent visa- AUD 4.710
Aged Dependent Relative visa- AUD4,990.00
Carer visa- AUD 2,055
Step-by-step guide
Let us walk you through the process
Step 1. Identify your visa type
- Before applying for a visa to Australia, determine the purpose of your visit, such as tourism, work, study, or family migration, to select the appropriate visa category.
- Visit the official website of the Department of Home Affairs or consult the nearest Australian embassy or consulate for detailed information on visa categories, requirements, and application procedures.
- Review the specific eligibility criteria, documentation requirements, and financial obligations for the chosen visa type to ensure a successful visa application for Australia.
Step 2. Before you apply
Check your passport. If you need help with your application, get someone to act on your behalf.
Organise health examinations
Find out the examinations you might need and how to arrange them.
You can complete your health examinations before you apply or you can wait until we tell you to have them.
Get help with your application
Only some people can help you with your application. If you appoint someone to give you immigration assistance they must be:
You can appoint anyone to receive documents on your behalf relating to your visa matter.
Step 3. Gather your documents
Include as much information as possible to support your application. This includes English translations of your documents.
We may decide on your application without requesting further information from you.
Follow these instructions to ensure you submit a complete visa application.
- Provide accurate information
- Identity documents
- Genuine visitor documents
- Business visitor documents
- Character documents
- Tell us you are getting help
- Additional documents for applicants under 18
- Prepare your documents
Step 4. Apply for the visa
Provide accurate information
Apply online
- Log in or create an ImmiAccount.
- Attach documents.
- ​Pay the application fee. We will not process your application until you pay the fee.
Step 5. After you apply
What will happen after you apply
- Travel
- Biometrics
- Health examinations
- Attach more information
- Mistakes on your application
- Help with your application
- Tell us if things change
Step 6. Visa outcome
We will let you know our decision on your visa application in writing. We will tell you:
- your visa grant number
- the date your visa starts
- your visa conditions
Keep a copy of our decision with you when in Australia.
If we refuse your visa we will let you know in writing. We will tell you why we refused your visa and whether you have a right to a review of the decision.
DOCUMENT CHECKLIST
Below is a document checklist for some of the common routes to apply for an Immigrant Visa to Australia from India:
1. Skilled Independent Visa (Subclass 189):
- Skill Assessment: Obtain a positive skill assessment from the relevant assessing authority for your nominated occupation.
- Expression of Interest (EOI): Submit an EOI through the SkillSelect online system and receive an invitation to apply.
- Visa Application Form: Complete the online visa application form and provide accurate information about your skills and qualifications.
- SkillSelect Points Test: Provide evidence to support your claims for points under the SkillSelect Points Test, including age, English language proficiency, education, work experience, etc.
- Employment Documents: Reference letters, employment contracts, and documents demonstrating your work experience.
- Educational Documents: Certified copies of educational qualifications, degrees, diplomas, or certificates.
- English Language Proficiency: Evidence of English language proficiency through tests like IELTS or PTE Academic.
- Health and Character Documents: Complete a health examination and obtain police clearance certificates.
- Proof of Funds: Provide evidence of sufficient funds to support yourself during the initial stages of settlement in Australia.
- Visa Application Fee: Pay the applicable visa application fee.
2. Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190):
- In addition to the requirements mentioned above for the Skilled Independent Visa (Subclass 189), you must also:
- Obtain a nomination from an Australian state or territory government agency.
- Provide the nomination certificate or approval letter from the nominating state or territory.
3. Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) Visa (Subclass 491):
- Skill Assessment: Obtain a positive skill assessment from the relevant assessing authority for your nominated occupation.
- Expression of Interest (EOI): Submit an EOI through the SkillSelect online system and receive an invitation to apply.
- Visa Application Form: Complete the online visa application form and provide accurate information about your skills and qualifications.
- State or Territory Nomination: Obtain nomination from an Australian state or territory government agency.
- Employment Documents: Reference letters, employment contracts, and documents demonstrating your work experience.
- Educational Documents: Certified copies of educational qualifications, degrees, diplomas, or certificates.
- English Language Proficiency: Evidence of English language proficiency through tests like IELTS or PTE Academic.
- Health and Character Documents: Complete a health examination and obtain police clearance certificates.
- Proof of Funds: Provide evidence of sufficient funds to support yourself during the initial stages of settlement in Australia.
- Visa Application Fee: Pay the applicable visa application fee.
4. Employer Nomination Scheme (Subclass 186):
- Job Offer: Obtain a job offer from an Australian employer who is willing to nominate you for permanent residency.
- Employer Nomination: The employer must lodge a nomination application on your behalf.
- Visa Application Form: Complete the online visa application form and provide accurate information.
- Skill Assessment: Some occupations may require a skill assessment by the relevant assessing authority.
- Employment Documents: Employment contracts, reference letters, and documents proving your work experience.
- Health and Character Documents: Complete a health examination and provide police clearance certificates.
- Proof of Funds: Provide evidence of sufficient funds to support yourself during the initial stages of settlement in Australia.
- Visa Application Fee: Pay the applicable visa application fee
5. Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme (Subclass 187):
- Job Offer: Obtain a job offer from an employer in a designated regional area of Australia.
- Regional Certification: The employer must obtain regional certification for the job offer.
- Visa Application Form: Complete the online visa application form and provide accurate information.
- Skill Assessment: Provide evidence of a positive skill assessment from the relevant assessing authority.
- Employment Documents: Employment contracts, reference letters, and documents proving your work experience.
- English Language Proficiency: Evidence of English language proficiency through tests like IELTS or PTE Academic.
- Health and Character Documents: Complete a health examination and provide police clearance certificates.
- Proof of Funds: Provide evidence of sufficient funds to support yourself and any dependents during the initial stages of settlement in Australia.
- Visa Application Fee: Pay the applicable visa application fee.
6. Business Innovation and Investment Visa:
- Business Plan: Prepare a comprehensive business plan outlining your proposed business activities in Australia.
- Financial Documents: Provide evidence of your financial capacity to invest in Australia.
- State or Territory Nomination: Obtain nomination from an Australian state or territory government agency.
- Visa Application Form: Complete the online visa application form and provide accurate information.
- Skill Assessment: Some streams may require a skill assessment by the relevant assessing authority.
- English Language Proficiency: Evidence of English language proficiency through tests like IELTS or PTE Academic.
- Health and Character Documents: Complete a health examination and provide police clearance certificates.
- Proof of Funds: Provide evidence of sufficient funds to support yourself and any dependents during the initial stages of settlement in Australia.
- Visa Application Fee: Pay the applicable visa application fee.
7. Partner Visas:
- Relationship Evidence: Provide evidence of a genuine and ongoing relationship with an eligible Australian partner.
- Visa Application Form: Complete the online visa application form and provide accurate information.
- Proof of Identity: Certified copies of passport, birth certificates, and marriage certificates.
- Health and Character Documents: Complete a health examination and provide police clearance certificates.
- Proof of Genuine Relationship: Documents demonstrating shared finances, joint property, joint travel, etc.
- Sponsorship: The Australian partner must submit sponsorship documents.
- Visa Application Fee: Pay the applicable visa application fee.
8. Global Talent Visa:
- Talent Identification: Obtain endorsement from a Global Talent Officer or a relevant industry organization.
- Visa Application Form: Complete the online visa application form and provide accurate information.
- Skill Assessment: Some streams may require a skill assessment by the relevant assessing authority.
- Employment Documents: Reference letters, employment contracts, and documents proving your exceptional skills and achievements.
- English Language Proficiency: Evidence of English language proficiency through tests like IELTS or PTE Academic.
- Health and Character Documents: Complete a health examination and provide police clearance certificates.
- Proof of Funds: Provide evidence of sufficient funds to support yourself and any dependents during the initial stages of settlement in Australia.
- Visa Application Fee: Pay the applicable visa application fee.
Please note that this is a general document checklist, and the requirements may vary based on individual circumstances and specific visa subclasses. It is recommended to consult the official website of the Department of Home Affairs or seek advice from a registered migration agent for accurate and up-to-date information for your specific visa application.
VISA APPLICATION FORMS
To submit our visa application, we need to provide a list of forms as required.
ImmiAccount is an online platform provided by the Australian Department of Home Affairs for visa applicants to manage their visa applications and related services conveniently. It allows users to submit visa applications, upload supporting documents, pay fees, and track the progress of their applications. With ImmiAccount, individuals can interact with the Australian immigration system securely and efficiently, enhancing the visa application experience.
Family Composition Form: You must give details of all your family members living in your home country and abroad including half, step and adopted brothers, sisters and children
VISA APPLICATION GUIDELINES:
Please find below a step-by-step guide on the process of acquiring a visa.
- Visa Grant Notification: You will receive a visa grant letter or notification from the Australian government confirming your PR approval. This letter will contain important details and instructions regarding the visa application process.
- Visa Application: Complete the visa application form as instructed in the visa grant letter. Ensure that you provide accurate and up-to-date information.
- Gather Required Documents: Prepare the necessary documents for your visa application, which may include your passport, identity documents, photographs, medical examination results, police clearance certificates, and proof of financial capacity. Refer to the visa grant letter for the specific document requirements.
- Pay Visa Fees: Pay the visa application fees as mentioned in the visa grant letter. The payment can typically be made online through the designated payment portal.
- Submit Visa Application: Submit your completed visa application and supporting documents as per the instructions provided in the visa grant letter. This can usually be done online through the Department of Home Affairs website.
- Medical Examination: Undergo a medical examination by a panel-approved doctor. The visa grant letter will provide details on the authorized medical centers where you can undergo the examination.
- Police Clearance Certificate: Obtain police clearance certificates from all countries where you have resided for a certain period of time, including India. Follow the specific process outlined by the Indian authorities to obtain the certificate.
- Biometrics Collection (if applicable): Depending on the visa subclass, you may be required to provide biometrics (fingerprints and a photograph). The visa grant letter will specify if this step is necessary and provide instructions on how to complete the biometrics collection.
- Visa Processing: Once your application is submitted, the Department of Home Affairs will process your visa application. The processing time may vary, and you will be notified of the decision by the department.
- Visa Grant and Travel: If your visa application is approved, you will receive a visa grant notification. Collect your passport with the visa sticker from the designated office. Make necessary travel arrangements and plan your relocation to Australia.
It is essential to carefully review the instructions provided in the visa grant letter and follow them accurately to ensure a smooth visa application process. If you have any specific questions or require further assistance, it is recommended to consult the official website of the Department of Home Affairs or seek guidance from a registered migration agent.
There are several pathways to obtain Permanent Residency (PR) in Australia from India. Here are some of the common ways:
Skilled Independent Visa (Subclass 189): This visa is for skilled workers who are not sponsored by an employer, a state or territory, or a family member. It is based on meeting the points test, having a skilled occupation on the relevant list, and meeting other eligibility criteria.
Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190): This visa requires nomination by a state or territory government. Applicants must have an occupation on the relevant list, meet the points test, and fulfill the nomination criteria of the state or territory.
Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) Visa (Subclass 491): This visa is for skilled workers who are nominated by a state or territory government or sponsored by an eligible family member residing in a designated regional area. It allows for temporary residence with a pathway to permanent residency.
Employer Nomination Scheme (Subclass 186): This visa requires sponsorship by an approved Australian employer. It involves a two-step process, with the employer nominating the position and the employee applying for the visa. This pathway requires meeting specific skill and work experience requirements.
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme (Subclass 187): This visa also requires sponsorship by an approved Australian employer in a regional area. It has similar requirements to the Employer Nomination Scheme but is specific to regional areas.
Business Innovation and Investment Visa (Subclass 188/888): This visa is for individuals who want to invest, establish, or manage a business in Australia. It requires meeting specific investment and business criteria and can lead to PR through the subsequent Business Innovation and Investment (Permanent) Visa (Subclass 888).
Partner Visas: Individuals who are in a genuine and ongoing relationship with an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen may be eligible for a partner visa. The pathway to PR involves a temporary visa first, followed by an application for a permanent visa.
Global Talent Visa: This visa is for highly skilled individuals in specific industries who can contribute to Australia’s economy. It requires a nomination by an Australian organization or a recognized individual in the same field.
It’s important to note that each pathway has its own eligibility criteria and requirements. It is recommended to thoroughly research and understand the specific requirements for each visa subclass and seek advice from a registered migration agent to determine the most suitable pathway based on your individual circumstances.
Apply for the visa
Provide accurate information.
See what happens if you can’t prove your identity or don’t provide true information.
Apply online
- Log in or create an ImmiAccount.
- Attach documents.
- Submit family applications together.
- ​Pay the application fee. We will not process your application until you pay the fee.
Visa Outcome
We will let you know our decision on your visa application in writing. We will tell you:
- your visa grant number
- the date your visa starts
- your visa conditions
Keep a copy of our decision with you when in Australia.
If we refuse your visa we will let you know in writing. We will tell you why we refused your visa and whether you have a right to a review of the decision.