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Benefits of Moving to Australia

Australia is a land of endless opportunities, known for its high standard of living, multicultural society, and breathtaking landscapes. If you’re wondering about the best way to get PR in Australia, exploring the country’s skilled migration pathways, family sponsorships, or student visas can open doors to permanent residency and a prosperous future. Discover why Australia could be the perfect destination for your next big move.

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Australia’s Migration
Highlights 2024–25

4,46,000

With 4,46,000 net overseas migrations

27.1 million

Australia's population has reached 27.1 million

185,000

Supported by a migration program of 185,000 places for skilled professionals and families.

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Choose Your Pathway

  • Electronic Travel Authority (subclass 601)
  • eVisitor (subclass 651)
  • Transit visa (subclass 771)
  • Visitor (subclass 600)
  • Work and Holiday visa (subclass 462)
  • Working Holiday visa (subclass 417)
  • Student visa (subclass 500)
  • Student Guardian visa (subclass 590)
  • Training visa (subclass 407)
  • Adoption visa (subclass 102)
  • Aged Dependent Relative visa (subclass 114)
  • Aged Parent visa (subclass 804)
  • Carer visa (subclass 836)
  • Child visa (subclass 101)
  • Contributory Parent visa (subclass 143)
  • Partner visa (subclass 820 801)
  • Prospective Marriage visa (subclass 300)
  • Remaining Relative visa (subclass 115)
  • Sponsored Parent (Temporary) visa (subclass 870)
  • Business Innovation and Investment (permanent) visa (subclass 888)
  • Business Innovation and Investment (provisional) visa (subclass 188)
  • Business Owner (subclass 890)
  • National Innovation visa (subclass 858)
  • Employer Nomination Scheme (subclass 186)
  • Investor visa (subclass 891)
  • Permanent Residence (Skilled Regional) visa (subclass 191)
  • Pacific Engagement Visa (subclass 192)
  • Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme (subclass 187)
  • Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (provisional) visa (subclass 494)
  • Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189)
  • Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190)
  • Skilled Regional (provisional) visa (subclass 489)
  • Skilled Regional visa (subclass 887)
  • Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491)
  • State or Territory Sponsored Business Owner visa (subclass 892)
  • State or Territory Sponsored Investor visa (subclass 893)
  • Temporary Activity visa (subclass 408)
  • Temporary Graduate visa (subclass 485)
  • Temporary Work (International Relations) visa (subclass 403)
  • Temporary Work (Short Stay Specialist) visa (subclass 400)
  • Skills in Demand (subclass 482)
  • Global Special Humanitarian (subclass 202)
  • Protection visa (subclass 866)
  • Refugee visas (subclass 200, 201, 203 and 204)
  • Temporary Protection visa (subclass 785)
  • Safe Haven Enterprise visa (subclass 790)
  • Resolution of Status visa (subclass 851)
  • Bridging visa A – BVA – (subclass 010)
  • Bridging visa B – BVB – (subclass 020)
  • Bridging visa C – BVC – (subclass 030)
  • Bridging visa E – BVE – (subclass 050 and 051)
  • Crew Travel Authority visa (subclass 942)
  • Former Resident visa (subclass 151)
  • Medical Treatment visa (subclass 602)
  • Resident Return visa (subclass 155 157)
  • Special Category visa (subclass 444)

Australian States

  • Capital: Sydney
  • Population: ~8.3 million (2024 estimate)
  • Economy: The largest economy in Australia, contributing over 30% to the national GDP.
  • Job Market:
  • Strong in finance, technology, and education.
  • Significant opportunities in professional services and tourism.
  • Key Industries:
  • Finance and insurance
  • Professional services
  • Information technology
  • Tourism and hospitality
  • Capital: Melbourne
  • Population: ~6.8 million (2024 estimate)
  • Economy: Australia’s second-largest economy.
  • Job Market:
  • Thriving in healthcare, creative industries, and manufacturing.
  • Capital: Brisbane
  • Population: ~5.3 million (2024 estimate)
  • Economy: Tourism-driven supported by mining and agriculture.
  • Capital: Perth
  • Population: ~2.8 million (2024 estimate)
  • Economy: Resource-rich state with mining dominance.
  • Capital: Adelaide
  • Population: ~1.9 million (2024 estimate)
  • Economy: Known for wine production, agriculture, and the defence industry
  • Job Market:
  • Renewable energy and advanced manufacturing are key growth sectors.
  • High demand for defence and aerospace professionals.
  • Capital: Darwin
  • Population: ~250,000 (2024 estimate)
  • Economy: Resource-focused with mining and tourism.
  • Capital: Canberra
  • Population: ~470,000 (2024 estimate)
  • Economy: Government services, education, and research.
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