Our Services - Australia


Strategic Map
Initial assessment
ANZSCO mapping
Points check
Pathway report
A 2-hour strategic planning session to evaluate your eligibility for NZ or AU residency pathways based on current policy requirements.


Visa Management
Document audit
Liaison with authorities
Submission management
Comprehensive end-to-end application support, from document preparation to final submission, ensuring full compliance with current immigration regulations.


Elite Entry
Entity structure
Investment plan
EOI strategy
Compliance audit
High-level advisory for business owners and investors seeking to relocate capital and operations to Australia or New Zealand with maximum efficiency.


Visa Types
1. Visitor Visas
Perfect for short-term stays, tourism, business execution, or visiting family.
Electronic Travel Authority (Subclass 601) & eVisitor (Subclass 651): Streamlined digital visas for eligible passport holders traveling for tourism or short-term business.
Visitor Visa (Subclass 600): For individuals who do not qualify for electronic visas, allowing stays for tourism or business visitor activities for up to 3, 6, or 12 months.
Working Holiday Visas (Subclasses 417 & 462): Designed for young adults looking to holiday and work in Australia for up to a year (with options to extend).
Transit Visa (Subclass 771): For travelers transiting through Australia for up to 72 hours.
2. Studying and Training Visas
Pathways for students and professionals looking to enhance their qualifications in Australia.
Student Visa (Subclass 500): Allows international students to participate in an eligible course of study at an Australian educational institution.
Student Guardian Visa (Subclass 590): For parents or relatives needing to reside in Australia to provide care for a student under 18.
Training Visa (Subclass 407): A workplace-based occupational training visa to improve professional skills or build expertise.
3. Working and Skilled Visas
For skilled professionals, sponsored workers, and innovators aiming to advance their careers or settle permanently.
Skills in Demand Visa (Subclass 482): The primary temporary employer-sponsored pathway allowing businesses to bring in skilled talent to address labor shortages.
Employer Nomination Scheme (Subclass 186): A permanent residency pathway sponsored by an Australian employer.
Points-Tested Skilled Visas (Subclasses 189, 190, & 491): Independent, state-nominated, or regional pathways for skilled individuals looking to live and work in Australia permanently or provisionally.
National Innovation Visa (Subclass 858): For exceptionally talented individuals and high-caliber innovators with a prominent international record.
Temporary Graduate Visa (Subclass 485): Allows international students who have graduated from an Australian institution to live, study, and work provisionally after their studies.
4. Family and Partner Visas
Reuniting families, partners, and spouses with Australian citizens, permanent residents, or eligible New Zealand citizens.
Partner Visas (Subclasses 820/801 & 309/100): Temporary and permanent options for spouses or de facto partners of Australians, applied for either on-shore or off-shore.
Prospective Marriage Visa (Subclass 300): For individuals coming to Australia to marry their prospective prospective Australian partner.
Parent Visas (Subclasses 103, 143, 173, 804, 864, & 884): Various aged, contributory, and non-contributory pathways to bring parents to Australia permanently or provisionally.
Child Visas (Subclasses 101 & 802): For dependent children of Australian citizens or permanent residents.
5. Refugee, Humanitarian, and Other Visas
Specialized visa options handling unique circumstances and specific regional agreements.
Refugee and Humanitarian Visas (Subclasses 200, 201, 202, 203, & 204): For individuals requiring resettlement due to humanitarian crises or persecution.
Resident Return Visas (Subclasses 155 & 157): For current or former Australian permanent residents looking to maintain or re-establish their travel facility.
Special Category Visa (Subclass 444): A temporary visa automatically granted to eligible New Zealand citizens upon arrival.
We provide comprehensive support and guidance across all major Australian visa streams. Whether you are looking to visit, study, work, or permanently migrate, our team is here to navigate the process for you.
Explore the primary visa categories below to find the pathway that suits your needs:
Not sure which visa is right for you?
Australian immigration laws are complex and frequently updated. Contact our team today for a comprehensive assessment to map out your ideal migration strategy.
