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Australia offers a variety of visas to cater to different needs. The primary categories include:

  • Tourist visas: For short-term visits.
  • Student visas: For international students.
  • Work visas: For skilled workers and temporary workers.
  • Family visas: For partners, parents, and children of Australian citizens or permanent residents.
  • Migrant visas: For permanent residency.

The specific documents required vary depending on the visa type. However, common documents include:

  • Valid passport
  • Proof of financial support
  • Health examinations
  • Police certificates
  • Proof of education or employment
  • Relationship evidence (for partner visas)

Processing times can vary significantly depending on the visa type and individual circumstances. It’s essential to check the estimated processing times on the Department of Home Affairs website. Factors such as the time of year, lodgement location, and the complexity of the application can also influence processing times.

Yes, most student visa holders are allowed to work part-time during their studies and full-time during designated breaks. However, there are limitations on the number of hours you can work.

The requirements for permanent residency vary depending on the visa pathway chosen. Common pathways include skilled migration, family sponsorship, and employer sponsorship. Each pathway has its own eligibility criteria, including age, skills, work experience, and English language proficiency.

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