Immigration via an Australian Business visa requires skills recognition assessment. There is no single authority that assesses or recognises all overseas qualifications. Several government, professional and other organisations are involved depending on they qualification and purpose of the assessment.
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Australian Business Visa: Monitoring Development
Some holders of Australian business visas may be subject to a three-year monitoring period. The objective of monitoring is to check if the Australian business visa holder is compliant with the visa requirements, to evaluate whether the Business Skills program is meeting its objectives and to report to the government of its performance.
Business Skills Can Lead to Permanent Residence
The Established Business Owner Visa or Subclass 845 is designed to let you use your business acumen as grounds for living in Australia on a permanent basis. This Australian business visa is for temporary residents who are currently in the country and have a proven ownership interest in one or more successful businesses in Australia.
Subclass 106: Your First Step to a Permanent Business Visa
Australian visa subclass 106 is a provision visa for business owners. Established business owners or those who have had a successful business career can get a provision Business Visa. Australia continues to look for these types of individuals who have a genuine, realistic commitment to setting up a new business or being involved as an [...]
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