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AUSTRALIA PR VISA

Australia has always been a popular choice for individuals who desire to migrate to another country.  The country has favourable factors such as a thriving economy which means more job opportunities. Australia promises a better quality of life and a multicultural society where there is peace and harmony.

Australia offers a permanent residency or PR visa to immigrants. The visa has a validity of five years. With a PR visa, you can move into Australia along with your family. You can apply for citizenship after living in Australia for three years with a PR visa.

BENEFITS OF HAVING A PR VISA

  1. You can live and travel anywhere within Australia
  2. You can pursue higher studies in Australia and can apply for certain educational loans
  3. You become eligible for Social Security benefits after two years of having a PR visa
  4. You can sponsor the PR of your relatives if they meet certain pre-requisites
  5. You can apply for government jobs
  6. You can travel to New Zealand and can even apply for a visa there

GENERAL ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

There are various categories under which you can apply for a PR visa which have different eligibility requirements. But the general eligibility factors are as under:

Points Requirement:  Points determine your eligibility for a PR visa You must score at least 65 points under the Point’s Grid. The below table describes the different criteria for scoring points:

DOCUMENTS REQUIRED IN PR VISA APPLICATION:

  1. Application form
  2. Report of Educational Credential Assessment
  3. Birth certificate
  4. Character certificate
  5. Proof of nomination (if any)
  6. Test results of IELTS or PTE exam for English proficiency
  7. 2 passport size photos
  8. Spouse Skill documents if a spouse is also applying for a PR visa
  9. Police Clearance Certification (PCC)
  10. Business reference letters

STEPS IN THE PR APPLICATION PROCESS

Step 1: Check the eligibility requirements

  1. Check if you meet the eligibility requirements.
  2. Verify if your occupation is present in the list of occupations in demand.
  3. Check if you have the required points based on the points table.

Step 2: English proficiency Test

Check if you have the required proficiency in the English language by taking the specified English language test. Fortunately, the Australian immigration authorities accept scores from various English ability tests like IELTS, PTE, TOEFL, etc. So, you can take any of these tests to obtain the specified score.

Step 3: Get your skill assessment done

Get your skills assessed by the Skills assessment authority which is an organization that will assess your skills, education and work experience based on Australian standards.

Step 4: Register your Expression of Interest

  1. The next step is to register an Expression of Interest (EOI) on Australia’s Skill Select website. You should fill an online form in the Skill Select portal where you should give responses to questions on your skill which is again based on the visa subclass you are applying under. The Skill Select program offers three visa categories under which you can apply for a PR visa.
  2. Skilled Independent Visa Subclass 189.
  3. Skilled Nominated Visa 190.
  4. Skilled regional (provisional) Subclass 491

Step 5: Get your Invitation to Apply (ITA)

Once you submit your application and if it meets all the requirements then you will get an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for Australia PR.

Step 6: Submit your PR application

The next step is to submit your PR application. You must submit it within 60 days. The application must have all the supporting documents for processing your PR visa. These documents are your personal documents, immigration documents, and work experience documents.

Step 7: Get your clearance certificates

The next step is to submit your police clearance certificates. After a medical examination, you must submit your medical clearance certificate.

Step 8: Get your PR visa

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