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How can I get permanent residency (PR) in Australia?
Skilled migration, employer sponsorship, family visas, or post-study pathways.
What is the easiest visa to get PR in Australia?
Depends on your profile. Skilled, partner, or employer visas are common.
How long does PR take to process?
Skilled visas: 6–12 months, partner: 12–18 months, parent: longer.
Can my partner or family join me in Australia?
Yes. You can sponsor your partner, children, or parents.
What’s the difference between 189, 190, and 491 visas?
- 189: Independent
- 190: State nominated
- 491: Regional (provisional to PR)
Can my employer sponsor me for PR?
Yes. Subclass 186 is a direct PR pathway. Subclass 482 is temporary with PR potential.
What does a migration agent cost?
Usually AUD 2,000–5,000+, depending on the visa and complexity.
Can I work in Australia after studying?
Yes. Subclass 485 allows 2–4 years of post-study work rights.
How do I apply for a visitor visa?
Apply online. You’ll need funds, purpose of visit, and ties to home country.
Do I need a lawyer or migration agent?
Not mandatory, but an agent increases success — especially for complex visas.
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