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There are several different Australian Visa Subclasses that cover working, visiting, living and studying in Australia. Understand what visa is appropriate for your needs by connecting with a migration agent or migration lawyers.
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Living in Australia
- Find the right visa for you. Find the right visa for your family members. You can explore the visa requirements and reach out to migration experts to help you better understand what visa is right for you and your circumstances.
- Check if you meet the visa requirements. Check if your family meet the visa requirements. Understanding your suitability for meeting Visa requirements can help you to better understand the likelihood of you being success in migrating to Australia.
- Apply for an Australian Migrant Visa. You can apply directly yourself or get the assistance of a migration agent who can help you navigate any complexities you may face.
- Wait for a decision. Waiting on government processes can be hard. However, remain focused on your goal of becoming a permanent resident in Australia and keep pressing onwards!
- Your visa is approved! Congratulations, permanent residency awaits.
Studying in Australia
Private colleges usually offer a more focused range of courses that focus on a specific field. Such areas of focus for private colleges can include hospitality, digital media, natural health or the performing arts.
Private providers and private colleges do vary and can include colleges, industry bodies, private companies and community organisations.
Visiting Australia
The Digital Passenger Declaration (DPD) has replaced the Australia Travel Declaration.
All passengers arriving by air into Australia should complete the Digital Passenger Declaration. You can start your DPD seven days before your flight and submit it within 72 hours before your departure for Australia. This is because you must provide your health information and declaration (vaccination status and COVID-19 test result) within 72 hours before your flight.
When filling out the DPD, you will need to:
- provide your contact details, including a contact phone number in Australia
- make a legally binding declaration in relation to your vaccination status
- make a declaration about your travel history in the last 14 days
- make a declaration that you are aware of the quarantine and testing requirements that apply when coming to Australia and in the state or territory you are landing and the penalties for non-compliance.