Migrate to Australia
Why Get Australian Permanent Residence?
- Stay permanently in Australia
- Sponsor family members for the permanent residency
- Ability to Study and Work in Australia
- Access to Australia Medicare healthcare scheme
- Eligibility to apply for Australian Citizenship
- Ability to work in New Zealand etc.

Our Services

- Advice on choosing the suitable visa type
- Assist in completing visa applications
- Assist in preparing and submitting visa applications, supporting documentation and other information
- Provide advice in all immigration related issues
- We provide Training for PTE coaching, IELTS Coaching and TOEFL coaching.
- Career counsel to choose the best occupation area, employer. and location etc.
- Assistance in the Permanent Residency (PR) process
Types of Visa Subclasses to get Australia PR
Australia’s Subclass 189 visa is a points-based permanent residency visa, independent of employer sponsorship. It grants holders the right to live, work, and study anywhere in Australia indefinitely, access Medicare, and apply for citizenship. Applicants must meet strict eligibility criteria based on skills and attributes needed in the Australian labor market.
Australia’s Subclass 190 visa is a state-nominated permanent residency visa, requiring sponsorship by an Australian state or territory. It allows individuals with skills in demand to live, work, and study in Australia permanently. Applicants must meet state-specific criteria and pass a points-based assessment to qualify for this pathway to residency.
Australia’s Business Innovation and Investment (Provisional) visa (subclass 188) encourages business owners, investors, and entrepreneurs to establish or develop businesses in Australia. It offers a pathway to permanent residency for those who meet investment and business criteria, promoting economic growth and innovation in the country’s economy.
Australia’s Subclass 186 visa, known as the Employer Nomination Scheme (ENS), enables skilled workers nominated by an Australian employer to obtain permanent residency. It offers a direct pathway for those holding a temporary work visa or skilled visa, allowing them to live and work permanently in Australia with their families.
Australia’s Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) aims to address regional skill shortages. It requires state or territory nomination and offers skilled workers and their families temporary residency for up to 5 years in specified regional areas. Successful applicants may apply for PR after meeting specific criteria.
Australia’s Subclass 489 visa is a provisional visa requiring sponsorship by an eligible relative or a state/territory government. It allows skilled workers to live and work in regional Australia for up to 4 years, with a pathway to permanent residency after meeting specific conditions, including residency and employment requirements.
Australia’s Subclass 482 visa, known as the Temporary Skill Shortage (TSS) visa, allows employers to sponsor skilled workers from overseas for up to 4 years. It requires a valid job offer and addresses temporary skill shortages in specific occupations, supporting Australian businesses with access to global talent.
Australia’s Subclass 801 visa is a permanent residency visa for partners of Australian citizens, permanent residents, or eligible New Zealand citizens. It follows the Subclass 820 temporary partner visa and allows holders to live, work, and study in Australia indefinitely, with access to Medicare and a pathway to citizenship.