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What are the types of Australia Work Visa?

Australia offers various types of work visas that cater to different categories of workers. Here are some of the main types of work visas available in Australia:

Temporary Skill Shortage (TSS) Visa (subclass 482): This visa allows skilled workers to work in Australia for an approved employer in an occupation listed on the skilled occupation lists. It has three streams: Short-Term, Medium-Term, and Labour Agreement. The TSS visa can be granted for up to four years, depending on the occupation and stream.

Employer Nomination Scheme (ENS) Visa (subclass 186): This visa is for skilled workers nominated by an Australian employer. It offers permanent residency and has three streams: Temporary Residence Transition stream, Direct Entry stream, and Labour Agreement stream.

Skilled Independent Visa (subclass 189): This visa is for skilled workers who are not sponsored by an employer or a family member. It is a points-based visa and requires the applicant to meet certain occupation, skills, and English language requirements.

Skilled Nominated Visa (subclass 190): This visa is for skilled workers nominated by a state or territory government in Australia. It requires the applicant to have a nominated occupation on the skilled occupation list and meet other eligibility criteria.

Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme (RSMS) Visa (subclass 187): This visa is for skilled workers who are nominated by an employer in a regional area of Australia. It offers permanent residency and has three streams: Temporary Residence Transition stream, Direct Entry stream, and Agreement stream.

Working Holiday Visa (subclass 417) and Work and Holiday Visa (subclass 462): These visas are for young people aged 18 to 30 (subclass 417) or 18 to 35 (subclass 462) who want to holiday and work in Australia for up to one year. The work rights under these visas are limited to a certain period and require specific eligibility criteria based on the applicant’s country of citizenship.

These are just a few examples of the work visas available in Australia. Each visa has its own specific requirements, eligibility criteria, and validity periods. It is important to consult the official website of the Department of Home Affairs or seek advice from a qualified immigration professional for detailed information on the specific visa options and their requirements.

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