Business Visas
Business Visas
A Business Visa allows business owners, investors, and senior executives who wish to settle in Australia a pathway towards conducting business operations in Australia. If you are a business owner looking to be a part of the progressive commercial industry in Australia, applying for a business visa is just the right choice for you. Starting from the general criteria to the constantly changing policies, our immigration agents are fully informed with all the necessary details to help you in your appeal. Our team holds both expertise and experience to study, prepare, and modify your distinctive visa application.
Applicants must be qualified under various requirements in order to be eligible candidates for an Australian Business Visa. Our immigration consultancy is here to support you in all your visa-related needs. We are located in multiple destinations throughout Australia along with an active online presence as well. Our services include both onshore and offshore applications and we strive to provide you with quality assistance with your needs and enquiries about your eligibility and desired visa appeal.
In the business visa appeal, there are a few visa types that you can qualify for. The potential Business Visa that an applicant may be eligible for include the Business Innovation and Investment (Provisional) Visa under subclass 188 and the Business Innovation and Investment (Permanent) Visa under subclass 888.
Business Innovation and Investment (Provisional) Visa (Subclass 188)
The Business Innovation and Investment (Provisional) Visa under subclass 188 visa allows you to own and manage a business, conduct business and investment activity, or undertake an entrepreneurial activity in Australia. This is a temporary visa that lets successful business owners invest in either a new or existing business in Australia. This visa type is specifically points-tested and is only open to applicants upon being nominated by a state or territory government, or Austrade on behalf of the Australian Government. In addition to being nominated, applicants must also have received an invitation by the Department, once the Expression of Interest (EOI) has been lodged.
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