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The Australia Immigration Agency is a private organization (not part of the Australian government) that helps people around the world to apply for Australian permanent residency through visa programs designed for skilled foreign workers and their families. The Australia Immigration Agency collaborates with an experienced Australia Legal Practitioner, who is registered with the Migration Agents Registration Authority (MARA),in order to provide eligibility assessments and step-by-step guidance for immigration to Australia through the General Skilled Migration (GSM) program.

The Australia Immigration Agency works with Mr. Michael Kadoury, who is registered (MARN #1385159) with the Migration Agents Registration Authority (MARA) and is an experienced Australia Legal Practitioner. Michael Kadoury has been a Member of the Law Society of New South Wales for over 21 years, having attended the University of New South Wales in Australia, where he earned a Bachelor of Law Degree, as well as a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Political Science and Japanese Studies.Thus, you can be assured that you will receive the highest level of servicesfrom a qualified professional at each stage of the Australian immigration process.

We can provide you with an evaluation of your eligibility for immigration to Australia through the General Skilled Migration (GSM) program and simplify the process for you of correctly applying for the relevant Australian visa subclass. Instead of trying to figure out on your own which of the various Australian visa subclasses you are most likely to qualify for and struggling through the complicated procedure by yourself, the MARA agent who we work with can review your details, inform you about your best option, explain exactly what needs to be done at every step of the procedure, make sure the process is done properly (e.g., forms completed correctly, all the required documents are submitted, etc.), and answer questions you have about your procedure. We make immigration to Australia as easy as possible for you and your family, by saving you time and effort and making our professional services affordable.

Australia’s General Skilled Migration (GSM) program is designed for skilled foreign workers and their families and it has three visa subclasses. The Subclass-189 Skilled Independent Visa and the Subclass-190 Skilled Nominated Visa are both permanent resident visas that allow foreign workers and their families to live and work in Australia for an unlimited length of time and include other benefits. TheSubclass-491 Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) Visa is a temporary Australian work visa that is valid for five years and allows the foreign worker’s family to also live in Australia. Eligibility for each GSM visa subclass is based on a points systemand satisfying other criteria. During 2019, the largest number of the 160,363 Australian permanent resident visas issued were granted to skilled foreign workers and their families through the GSM program.

We will need to review your relevant details in order to evaluate your eligibility for the Australian Subclass-189 Skilled Independent Visa, the Subclass-190 Skilled Nominated Visa, or the Subclass-491 Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) Visa.

The first step of our Australian immigration process is to review your relevant details in order to assess which GSM visa subclass (i.e., subclass 189, 190 or 491) you are most likely to qualify for. We make this easy for you by providing an online assessment application where you can enter information about your education, work experience, English language skills and other details which will be reviewed to evaluate your eligibility for the GSM Australian visa program. Your assessment results will let you know whether you qualify to start the procedure for the Australian Subclass-189 Skilled Independent PR Visa, the Subclass-190 Skilled Nominated PR Visa, or the Subclass-491 Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) Temporary Work Visa.

In order to qualify for the GSM Subclass-189 Skilled Independent PR Visa, you must receive at least 65 points and satisfy other eligibility requirements. Points are given for age, English language abilities, skilled work experience, educational qualifications, partner skills (if relevant), and additional factors. Other requirements include: having an occupation that is on the Skilled Occupation List for this Australian visa subclass; receiving a suitable Skills Assessment; having at least “Competent” English language abilities; submitting an Expression of Interest (EOI) containing the required details; being less than 45 years of age when the Invitation to Apply (ITA) is given; satisfying the criteria for good character and good health; filing the Australian Visa Application with all of the required documentswithin the 60-day time limit; paying the Australian Visa Application Fee; and signing the Australian Values Statement. Please note that this is an overview, there may be additional requirements, and the regulations are subject to change by the Australian government.

You must receive at least 65 points and satisfy other eligibility requirementsto qualify for the GSM Subclass-190 Nominated Independent PR Visa. Points are given for age, English language abilities, skilled work experience, educational qualifications, partner skills (if relevant), and additional factors. Other requirements include: having an occupation that is on the Skilled Occupation List for this Australian visa subclass; receiving a suitable Skills Assessment; having at least “Competent” English language abilities; submitting an Expression of Interest (EOI) containing the required details; receiving a nomination from a State or Territory governmental agency in Australia; being less than 45 years of age when the Invitation to Apply (ITA) is given; satisfying the criteria for good character and good health; filing the Australian Visa Application with all of the required documents within the 60-day time limit; paying the Australian Visa Application Fee; and signing the Australian Values Statement. Please note that this is an overview, there may be additional requirements, and the regulations are subject to change by the Australian government.

The GSM Subclass-491 Skilled Regional (Provisional) Visa is a temporary work visa to Australia which is granted for five years to a skilled migrant who has been nominated by an Australian State or Territory governmental agency, or who has been sponsored by an eligible family member who is living in Australia, and who also satisfies the other eligibility criteria for this GSM visa subclass. Although this is a temporary work visa to Australia, which is valid for five years from the date it is issued and it cannot be renewed, the Subclass-491 Skilled Regional (Provisional) Visa does have a pathway to Australian permanent residency for those who qualify for the Subclass-191 Permanent Residence (Skilled Regional) Visa which launches on November 16, 2022.The Subclass-491 Skilled Regional (Provisional) Visa permits a skilled foreign worker and his/her eligible family members to live, work and study in a Regional Designated Area of Australia (examples include Adelaide, Canberra, Geelong, Gold Coast, Hobart, Newcastle, Sunshine Coast, Perth, and Wollongong), and allows them to travel to and from Australia, during the five years that their Australian visa is valid.

In order to qualify for the GSM Subclass-491Skilled Regional (Provisional) Visa, you must receive at least 65 points and satisfy other eligibility requirements. Points are given for age, English language abilities, skilled work experience, educational qualifications, partner skills (if relevant), and additional factors. Other requirements include: having an occupation that is on the Skilled Occupation List for this Australian visa subclass; receiving a suitable Skills Assessment; having at least “Competent” English language abilities; submitting an Expression of Interest (EOI) containing the required details;receiving a nomination from a State or Territorial governmental agency in Australia or getting sponsored by an eligible family member living in Australia; being less than 45 years of age when the Invitation to Apply (ITA) is given; satisfying the criteria for good character and good health; filing the Australian Visa Application with all of the required documents within the 60-day time limit; paying the Australian Visa Application Fee; and signing the Australian Values Statement. Please note that this is an overview, there may be additional requirements, and the regulations are subject to change by the Australian government.

All three General Skilled Migration (GSM) visa subclasses (i.e., subclasses 189, 190 and 491) allow skilled foreign workers to bring their eligible family members to live in Australia with them.Eligible family members can include a spouse or partner (opposite sex or same sex) and “dependent” children. For the purposes of immigration to Australia through the GSM program, a “dependent child” is usually defined as your or your partner’s child who is under 18 years of age and is not married, engaged to be married nor in a de facto partnership, and is completely or significantly dependent on you for his/her basic needs of food, shelterand clothing. In some cases, however, your or your partner’s adult child who is over 18 years of age may be able to qualify as a “dependent child” for the purposes of Australian immigration through the GSM program (for example, if he/she depends on you more than anyone else to provide completely or significantly their basic needs of food, shelter and clothing). Family members must satisfy the good character and good healthrequirements and other criteria as relevant in order to receive a visa to Australia.

A foreign worker who wants to immigrate to Australia through the General Skilled Migration (GSM) program must have an occupation that is on the Skilled Occupation List for the relevant GSM subclass (i.e., subclass 189, 190 or 491), and he/she needs to receive a suitable Skills Assessment from the relevant Australian assessing authority for that occupation. The Skills Assessment evaluates whether a foreign worker has the job skills that are necessary for a particular occupation in Australia. The results of the Skills Assessment will be required when the foreign worker files his/her Expression of Interest (EOI).

Skilled foreign workers applying for an Australian visa through the General Skilled Migration (GSM) program must demonstrate at least “Competent” English language abilities to satisfy the English language requirement. In order to receive points for English (i.e., counting toward the minimum score of 65 points required for the GSM program), however, foreign workers will need to show that they have “Proficient” or “Superior” English language skills. For the purposes of Australian immigration through the GSM program, “Competent” English language abilities can be demonstrated by: (1) holding a valid passport as a citizen of Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, the United Kingdom or the United States; or (2) getting the required score on the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) exam, or the Test of English as a Foreign Language internet-based Test (TOEFL iBT), or the Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE Academic), or the Occupational English Test (OET), or the Cambridge C1 Advanced test. The English evaluation test results must have been received three years or less prior to the date of the Invitation to Apply (ITA).Citizens of Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States may want to take one of the English language exams listed above so they could potentially receive points if they are assessed with “Proficient” or “Superior” English language skills, since zero points are given for the minimum standard of “Competent” English.

The Expression of Interest (EOI) is filed online by a skilled foreign worker who wants to immigrate to Australia through the General Skilled Migration (GSM) program. The EOI contains details about the foreign worker (e.g., education, work experience, Skills Assessment, English level, etc.) and his/her family which will be reviewed by the Australian immigration officials and used to help them decide whether to issue an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for the relevant Australian visa.

After a skilled foreign worker files an online Expression of Interest (EOI) to immigrate to Australia, the information in the EOI is reviewed by the Australian immigration authorities, and if they determine that the foreign worker appears to satisfy the eligibility requirements for the GSM program, they may issue an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for the relevant GSM visa to Australia. A foreign worker who receives an ITA will have up to 60 days to file the Australian Visa Application, which will include all of the supporting documents and the visa application fee.

The skilled foreign worker must be under 45 years of age when he/she receives the Invitation to Apply (ITA) for an Australian visa through the General Skilled Migration (GSM) program.

The amount of time required to complete the Australian immigration procedure through the GSM program depends on different factors, such as the foreign worker’s occupation, the specific GSM visa subclass, how long it takes him/her to get a suitable Skills Assessment and English evaluation score, as well as how fast he/she can prepare and send the Australian visa application with all of the supporting documents. In general, the processing time for a complete Australian GSM visa application is about 8-12 months.

There are many Australian job opportunities available for skilled foreign workers, because of sustained economic growth during the past 28 years that continues to create thousands of new jobs. Australia has been maintaining a low unemployment rate, many Australians are retiring from the workforce, and there is a skills shortage in many business sectors and occupations across the country.During the 2019-2023 time period, the Australian government predicts (Australian Jobs 2019) the Healthcare and Social Assistance sector will grow by 14.9% and produce 250,300 new jobs in Australia; the Construction industry will expand by 10% and fill 118,800 new positions; Education and Training will increase by 11.2% and employ 113,000 additional workers; and hiring in the Professional, Scientific and Technical Services sector will rise 10.2% and create 106,600 Australian jobs.The General Skilled Migration (GSM) program was designed to bring skilled foreign workers to Australia so they can help to fill many of the current and future job openings. In other words, this is the perfect time for you to find work in Australia!

If you become an Australian permanent resident, you can live in Australia for an unlimited length of time. Australian permanent residency allows you to work in Australia and start a business and attend educational programs and sponsor family members for an Australian visa. As a permanent resident of Australia, you have the opportunity to buy a home and are permitted to travel to and from Australia. Having Australian permanent resident status lets you sign up for free or subsidized healthcare through Australia’s public Medicare system. After living in Australia four years as a permanent resident and satisfying other eligibility requirements, you can apply to become an Australian citizen.

After you live in Australia as a Permanent Resident at least four years and satisfy other criteria, you can apply to become an Australian citizen. Once you are a citizen of Australia, you can apply to receive an Australian passport, vote in elections, and enjoy other benefits.