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191 VISA

191 VISA 191 Visa Overview The 191 visa is a permanent residency visa that allows applicants to live, work, and study in designated regional areas of Australia without employer restrictions while enjoying all the rights and benefits of Australian permanent residency. Advantages of the 191 Visa Permanent Residency: Allows you to stay in Australia indefinitely

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494 VISA

494 VISA Overview The 494 Visa (Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (Provisional) Visa) is a temporary visa introduced by the Australian government in November 2019 to attract skilled workers to regional areas. This visa falls under the skilled migration category, has a maximum validity of 5 years, and offers a pathway to permanent residency (PR). 494

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DAMA Agreement

DAMA Agreement DAMA Agreement Overview Australia’s DAMAs (Designated Area Migration Agreements) are a type of migration mechanism established between the Australian Federal Government and local or regional authorities. The aim of these agreements is to address skill shortages in specific areas. DAMAs allow employers to recruit workers from overseas through these specialized agreements, offering more

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186 Visa

186 Visa TSS/482 Employer-Sponsored Work Visa Overview Temporary to Permanent Residency Stream: This category applies to applicants who previously held a 457 visa and have worked for their current employer in the nominated occupation for at least 2 years. The employer must also offer a permanent position. Direct Permanent Residency Stream: This stream applies to

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Western Australia (WA)

Western Australia (WA) Western Australia, the largest state in Australia, has an economy primarily driven by mining, with rich mineral and petroleum resources. Its capital, Perth, has been ranked as the fifth most livable city in the world, second only to Melbourne within Australia. Western Australia’s investment migration policy underwent further adjustments in 2022. Investor

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South Australia (SA)

South Australia (SA) South Australia’s investment migration program aims to attract high-quality business owners and entrepreneurs to create genuine and sustainable business opportunities within the state, including in regional areas. The goal is to stimulate local economic growth, support businesses, and enhance workforce development. Investor Visa 188A/888A Investor Visa 188B/888B Investor Visa  188C/888C Investor Visa

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Queensland (QLD)

Queensland (QLD) Queensland’s investment migration policy is aligned with its state nomination policy and is adjusted in response to changes in federal investment migration policies. The new policy increased the investment amount requirement for applicants. Investor Visa 188A/888A Investor Visa 188B/888B Investor Visa  188C/888C Investor Visa National Innovation Visa Investment Migration Policies by State New

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