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Visa Pathways & Eligibility

Australia offers several skilled migration pathways for professionals in high-demand sectors. Depending on your qualifications, experience, and willingness to work in regional areas, you may be eligible for the following visas:

If you’re a highly skilled professional working in an area of national priority, there are several visa pathways that could support your move to Australia. Areas of national priorities include critical technologies, renewable and low emission technologies, health research and advancements, education research and advancements, financial services and fintech, infrastructure and transport, or resources.

  • National Innovation Visa – subclass 858
    The National Innovation visa (NIV) subclass 858 is an invitation only visa for exceptional applicants who can drive innovation in sectors of national strategic importance. The subclass 858 visa offers permanent residency to individuals with an internationally recognised record of exceptional achievement in a priority sector, such as cybersecurity, quantum computing, AI, advanced manufacturing, and more.

You’ll be able to live and work in Australia permanently, contribute to high-impact innovation, and access pathways to citizenship. Apply now

You may also be eligible for other skilled visa programs:

Yes, Australia offers visa incentives for living and working in regional areas to encourage skilled migrants to support these communities.

These visas also provide access to a wider range of eligible skilled occupations compared to general skilled visas, helping meet the specific needs of regional and rural areas.

They offer faster processing, extra points, and broader occupation options as incentives for regional living.

Applications for Employer Nomination Scheme (subclass 186) visas are currently offered priority processing where the role is in a designated regional area.

To work in Australia across key industries, several skilled visa options are available:

There are no location requirements under the National Innovation Visa. You’re free to live and work anywhere in Australia, from vibrant capital cities to emerging regional innovation hubs.

Working in Australia

Many professions across industries like health, technology, construction, and education are in high demand due to Australia’s growing economy and national priorities. Checking the skilled occupation lists can help you understand where your skills fit.

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Australia offers competitive salaries, strong workplace protections, opportunities for career growth, and access to professional development and training.

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According to the World Economic Forum Global Gender Gap Report 2025, Australia ranks 2nd in our region for gender equality, and first equal amongst professional and technical workers. Research from the Workplace Gender Equality Agency found that 90% of Australian employers have a policy or strategy  to support gender equality in the workplace, including in workforce composition and parental leave. 

Australia was the first country in the modern world to give women the right to vote and stand for election to a national parliament. The Australian Government is committed to gender equality and is working towards increasing the number of women in visible leadership and decision making positions, because we know when this happens our whole society benefits.

Many employers offer their employees training and upskilling opportunities.  If you have to do training as part of your job, you must be paid for your time. If you attend training courses, seminars or conferences that are directly related to your occupation and pay for them yourself, you may be able to claim a tax deduction. 

Where to Live

There are no location requirements under the National Innovation Visa. You’re free to live and work anywhere in Australia — from vibrant capital cities to emerging regional innovation hubs.

Contact us to take the next step in your professional journey.

Yes, Australia offers visa incentives for living and working in regional areas to encourage skilled migrants to support these communities.

These visas also provide access to a wider range of eligible skilled occupations compared to general skilled visas, helping meet the specific needs of regional and rural areas.

They offer faster processing, extra points, and broader occupation options as incentives for regional living.

Applications for Employer Nomination Scheme (subclass 186) visas are currently offered priority processing where the role is in a designated regional area.

Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide rank as the 4th, 6th and 9th most liveable cities in the world, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit’s Global Liveability Index 2025.

Eligible visa holders with access to Medicare can visits public hospital emergency departments for free. You may be charged a fee if you go to an emergency department in a private hospital. Hospital emergency departments in Australia will never turn away people with serious or life-threatening illness or injuries and they will never ask you to pay in advance. People living in Australia have basic healthcare rights. 

Bring your family

Australia has a child care subsidy that is available to working parents. Find out more 

Australia offers a welcoming environment for skilled migrants and their families, with strong support systems to help you settle and thrive. Key benefits include:

  • Excellent education system: access to world-class public and private schools, and leading universities.
  • High-quality healthcare: comprehensive care provided by government through Medicare (for eligible visa subclasses), and private health services.
  • Family-friendly work culture: flexible working arrangements, generous parental leave, and child care support.
  • Safe and stable communities: a high standard of living with a strong economy and low crime rates.
  • Job opportunities: diverse career prospects for both primary applicants and partners.

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Yes. Many skilled visas allow you to bring immediate family members. Australia offers schooling, healthcare, and work rights for eligible dependents.

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