Business & Investment Visas

Australia offers a number of different business and investment visa options for those looking to invest in an Australian business or start their own business.

In order to be eligible for a business or investment visa, applicants must meet certain criteria such as having relevant work experience or investing a certain amount of money into an Australian company. While the process of applying for a business or investment visa can be complex, it can be well worth it for those looking to take advantage of Australia's booming economy.

The following Visas Sub Classes belong to this category:

  • Visa S/C 188 (Business Innovation and Investment Visa- Provisional)

  • Visa S/C 888 (Business Innovation and Investment Visa- Permanent)

  • Visa S/C 891 (Investor Visa)

  • Visa S/C 890 (Business Owner Visa)

  • Visa S/C 892 (State or Territory sponsored Business Owner Visa)

  • Visa S/C 893 (The State/ Territory sponsored Investor Visa)

  • Visa S/C 456 (Business Short Stay Visa)

  • Visa S/C 160 (Business Owner Provisional Visa)

  • Visa S/C 161 (The Senior Executive Provisional Visa)

  • Visa S/C 162 (The Investor Provisional Visa)

  • Visa S/C 163 (The State/ Territory sponsored Business Owner Provisional Visa)

  • Visa S/C 164 (The State/ Territory sponsored Senior Executive Provisional Visa)

  • Visa S/C 165 (The State/ Territory sponsored Investor Provisional Visa)

Business Visas

There are many different types of business visas, each with its own requirements and eligibility criteria.

The first step in applying for a business visa is to determine which type of visa is best suited to your needs. If you are planning to start or operate a business in Australia, you will need to apply for a Business Innovation and Investment (subclass 188) visa. This visa allows you to live and work in Australia for up to four years, and gives you the option of applying for permanent residency. If you already have an existing business in Australia, you may be eligible for a Business Skills (subclass 132) visa. This visa allows you to live and work in Australia for up to two years, and gives you the option of applying for permanent residency.

The final step in applying for a business visa is to submit all the required supporting documentation. This includes evidence of your business plan, financial statements, and letters of recommendation. Once your application is complete, it will be reviewed by a panel of experts before a decision is made.

Applying for a business visa to Australia can be a complex process and time-consuming, but it is possible to obtain the visa you need with the right support and professional advice.

Investment Visas

The investment visa Australia is a great way to invest in the Australian economy and get permanent residency. There are two main types of investment visas, the significant investor visa and the premium investment visa. The significant investor visa requires an investment of AUD 5 million, while the premium investment visa requires an investment of AUD 15 million. Both visas allow you to live and work in Australia permanently and bring your family with you. If you are thinking about investing in Australia, the investment visa Australia is a great option.

Then again, applying for an investment visa to Australia can look like a difficult process, but it is possible to obtain the visa you need with the right support and professional advice.

The following Visas Sub Classes belong to this category:

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