Business Visa

Australia is on the look out for talented business men and woman. If you think you have what it takes to demonstrate you are a successful business man or woman, this option may be best for you. Patel Gahagan assist with a broad range of business visa applications. This includes but is not limited to state nominated applications, financial investment business visas, business innovation and business talent. If you would like advice on what visa would best suit your needs please contact us to discuss your matter.

Business Innovation and Investment (Permanent) visa (subclass 888)

The Business Innovation and Investment (Permanent) visa (subclass 888) is the second stage of the Business Innovation and Investment (Provisional) visa (subclass 188). This visa allows you to obtain your permanent residency if you have met the requirements of the subclass 188.

To obtain this visa you need to continued to be nominated by a state or territory government agency or Austrade on behalf of the Australian government. You will need to show evidence to demonstrate that either the state/territory or Austrade has not withdrawn their nomination. Alternatively, if you require a nomination from a different nominator to that of your subclass 188, you will need to show evidence that this has been obtained.

 

 

Do you meet any of the following? 

  • Are you the holder of a Business Innovation and Investment (Provisional) visa (subclass 188)?
  • Are you the holder of a Special Category visa (subclass 444)?
  • Are you committed to maintaining and continuing business activities in Australia?
  • Have you had ‘ongoing involvement’ and an ‘ownership interest’ in a business for a minimum of two years?

If you meet the above requirements or are unsure if you meet the requirements, please contact us.

Does this visa give me permanent residency?

Yes! This visa is a permanent residency visa. On grant of this visa you will become an Australian permanent resident.

 

It doesn’t sound like I meet the requirements, what’s next?

Immigration law is extremely complex and rapidly changing. The above information might be confusing or overwhelming if you are not experienced in this area of law. If you are thinking of applying for this visa, or any visa, contact us. In some instances, our clients were not aware of their options and opportunities for immigration to Australia. If you do not qualify for this visa, we may be able to give advice regarding another type of visa you can apply for.

Do not try to attempt a visa application yourself. If you have a visa refused, or lodge a visa only to later withdraw – you may jeopardise your chances of staying in Australia.

Patel Gahagan Lawyers are practised, knowledgeable and approachable. Contact us for further advice and assistance.

 

Business Innovation and Investment (Provisional) visa (subclass 188)

The Business Innovation and Investment (Provisional) visa (subclass 188) is part of the Business Innovation and Investment Programme.

The Business Innovation and Investment (Provisional) visa (subclass 188) is part of the Business Innovation and Investment Programme.

This visa has a number of streams. Four primary streams and two other streams which permit applicants to apply for extensions of their visa.

In order to apply for this visa, you must be nominated and invited to apply. To be invited, an Expression of Interest (EOI) through SkillSelect needs to be submitted. We are able to do this for you. Nominations are then provided by either a state or territory government or Austrade on behalf of the Australian government.

To be granted this visa you must meet a ‘points test’. You will be awarded points based on –

  • your age
  • your English language ability
  • the types of qualifications you hold
  • your experience in business or investments
  • your net personal and business assets
  • business turnover of your primary business
  • your financial assets
  • your investor or business experience

If you are unsure if you meet the requirements for the visa, please contact us for advice on your situation.

 

 

Do you meet any of the following?

  • Do you have business skills and want to establish, develop and manage a new or existing business in Australia?
  • Are you willing to make an investment upwards of AUD1.5 million in Australia and maintain business and investment activity here?
  • Are you under 55 years of age?
  • Are you over 55 years of age but can provide exceptional economic benefit to Australia?

If you meet the above requirements or are unsure if you meet the requirements, please contact us.

 

Does this visa give me permanent residency?

This visa is a provisional (temporary) visa. The visa can lead to permanent residency –Business Innovation and Investment (Permanent) visa (subclass 888).

 

It doesn’t sound like I meet the requirements, what’s next?

Immigration law is extremely complex and rapidly changing. The above information might be confusing or overwhelming if you are not experienced in this area of law. If you are thinking of applying for this visa, or any visa, contact us. In some instances, our clients were not aware of their options and opportunities for immigration to Australia. If you do not qualify for this visa, we may be able to give advice regarding another type of visa you can apply for.

Do not try to attempt a visa application yourself. If you have a visa refused, or lodge a visa only to later withdraw – you may jeopardise your chances of staying in Australia.

Patel Gahagan Lawyers are practiced, knowledgeable and approachable. Contact us for further advice and assistance.

Business Talent (Permanent) visa (subclass 132)

The Business Talent (Permanent) visa (subclass 132) is part of the Business Innovation and Investment Programme.

The Business Talent (Permanent) visa (subclass 132) is part of the Business Innovation and Investment Programme. This visa has two streams –

  • Significant Business History stream
  • Venture Capital Entrepreneur stream

In order to apply for this visa, you must be nominated and invited to apply. To be invited, an Expression of Interest (EOI) through SkillSelect needs to be submitted. We are able to do this for you. Nominations are provided by either a state or territory government.

 

Do you meet any of the following?

  • Do you have significant history running a business, and believe you are a high-calibre business owner or part owner?
  • Have you sourced venture capital funding from a member of the Australian Venture Capital Association Limited (AVCAL)?
  • Do you have net business assets and personal assets of a minimum AUD1.5 million or an annual business turnover of at least AUD3 million?

If you meet the above requirements or are unsure if you meet the requirements, please contact us.

Does this visa give me permanent residency?

Yes! This visa is a permanent residency visa. On grant of this visa you will become an Australian permanent resident.

 

It doesn’t sound like I meet the requirements, what’s next?

Immigration law is extremely complex and rapidly changing. The above information might be confusing or overwhelming if you are not experienced in this area of law. If you are thinking of applying for this visa, or any visa, contact us. In some instances, our clients were not aware of their options and opportunities for immigration to Australia. If you do not qualify for this visa, we may be able to give advice regarding another type of visa you can apply for.

 

 

What to do next?

Contact us!

Do not try to attempt a visa application yourself. If you have a visa refused, or lodge a visa only to later withdraw – you may jeopardise your chances of staying in Australia.

Patel Gahagan Lawyers are practiced, knowledgeable and approachable. Contact us for further advice and assistance.