Australia PR Visa Process, Fees & Eligibility

Australia PR Visa Process Fees & Eligibility: Obtaining a permanent Residency (PR) visa for Australia involves a multi-step process, and the exact steps and requirements can vary depending on the specific visa category you are applying for. However, I can provide a general overview of the steps involved in the Australian PR visa process:

Determine Your Eligibility:

The first step is to determine your eligibility for a PR visa. There are various visa categories, such as Skilled Migration, Family Reunion, and Business Innovation and Investment, each with its eligibility criteria. The most common pathway is through skilled migration, which is based on your skills, work experience, and qualifications.

Skills Assessment:

If you are applying for a skilled migration visa, you will need to have your skills assessed by the relevant Australian assessing authority. This step helps confirm that your qualifications and work experience meet Australian standards.

Expression of Interest (EOI):

You must submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) through the online SkillSelect system. In your EOI, you’ll provide details about your skills, work experience, and other factors. If your profile is selected from the SkillSelect pool, you may be invited to apply for a PR visa.

Receive an Invitation:

If your EOI is selected and you receive an invitation, you will have a certain period to apply for the PR visa. The invitation is based on factors such as your age, English language proficiency, work experience, and more.

Visa Application:

Once you receive an invitation, you can submit a formal visa application. You will need to provide all the required documentation, including police clearances, medical exams, and proof of funds.

Points Test:

Skilled migration visas use a points-based system to assess your eligibility. You earn points for various factors like age, English language proficiency, work experience, and education. You must score a minimum number of points to be eligible for a PR visa.

Health and Character Checks:

You will need to undergo health and character checks. This involves medical examinations and obtaining police clearance certificates from all the countries you have lived in.

Visa Grant:

If your application is approved, you will receive a PR visa grant. This allows you to live and work in Australia indefinitely.

Pay the Visa Application Fee:

Pay the relevant visa application fee, which varies depending on the visa category.

Initial Entry:

Upon receiving your PR visa, you will typically have a specified time frame (usually 12 months) to make your initial entry into Australia. This entry requirement is to activate your PR status.

Meet Residency Requirements:

Once you are in Australia, you will need to meet specific residency requirements to maintain your PR status.

It’s important to note that the Australian immigration system is complex, and visa requirements can change. Therefore, it’s advisable to consult the official website of the Department of Home Affairs in Australia or seek assistance from a registered migration agent to ensure you are following the most up-to-date and accurate information for your specific visa category.

Fees & Eligibility: 

The fees and eligibility criteria for an Australian Permanent Residency (PR) visa can vary depending on the specific visa category you are applying for. The most common pathway to Australian PR is through skilled migration, so I’ll provide some general information for that category. Keep in mind that these details are subject to change, and it’s essential to consult the official website of the Australian Department of Home Affairs or contact a registered migration agent for the most up-to-date and accurate information.

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Skilled Migration Eligibility:

To be eligible for a skilled migration PR visa in Australia, you typically need to:

  • Nominate an Occupation: You must nominate an occupation from the relevant skilled occupation list that corresponds to your skills and qualifications.
  • Age: You must be under a certain age, usually below 45 years at the time of application. However, some visa categories may have different age requirements.
  • English Language Proficiency: You will need to demonstrate your English language proficiency through tests like IELTS, TOEFL, or PTE Academic, or you may be exempt from this requirement depending on your passport or other factors.
  • Skills Assessment: Your skills and qualifications must be assessed by the relevant Australian assessing authority for your nominated occupation.
  • Expression of Interest (EOI): You must submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) through the SkillSelect system and be invited to apply.
  • Points Test: You need to score a minimum number of points on the points test. Points are awarded based on factors such as age, work experience, qualifications, English language proficiency, and other criteria.
  • Health and Character Requirements: You and any family members included in your application must meet health and character requirements, including medical examinations and police clearance certificates.

Fees for Skilled Migration PR Visa:

The fees for a skilled migration PR visa can vary based on the specific visa subclass and the number of applicants (primary applicants and dependents). As of my last knowledge, here are some approximate fees for common skilled migration visas:

  • Subclass 189 (Skilled Independent Visa): The application fee for the primary applicant was approximately AUD 4,045, and additional fees were applied for each dependent family member included in the application.
  • Subclass 190 (Skilled Nominated Visa): The fees were similar to Subclass 189 but may also include a state nomination fee.

Please note that these fees can change over time, so it’s crucial to check the latest fee schedule on the official Department of Home Affairs website. Additionally, there may be other costs associated with the visa process, such as health examinations, police checks, and English language tests, so budget accordingly.

It’s highly recommended to consult the official website of the Australian Department of Home Affairs or contact a registered migration agent to get the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding eligibility criteria and visa fees for the specific visa subclass you are interested in.

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