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  • All You Need To Know About the Australia Visa Options Available to Brits

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    The Sydney Opera House

    It’s officially summer time in Britain, although you wouldn’t know it! Temperatures haven’t exactly been soaring and it’s not time to dig out the shorts and sun cream just yet.

    So, if you’ve been sitting at your office desk dreaming of leaving for sunnier climates after our so-called summer has ended, here’s all you need to know. In terms of an easy-going lifestyle, you would be hard pushed to enjoy a more laid-back way of life anywhere else. So, just how do you go about obtaining an Australia visa?

    Australia’s stunning natural beauty, super sunny climate and growing economy are just some of the reasons why thousands of Britons flock Down Under year after year; and not just for a holiday, either. After all, flights to Australia can prove costly, so why not make it worth your while and consider staying for longer than a two-week break?

    Whether you’re a tourist or a short-term business traveller, you’ll need to apply for an Australian travel visa online. Formerly known as the Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) visa, it’s a legal requirement and you’ll need it before you set foot on the plane to embark on your journey.

    Want to work in Australia as a working holidaymaker? Well, there are some legalities you’ll need to consider. Have you looked into getting, or applied for, your Australian Working Holiday visa? Chances are you won’t get far without it.

    You may want to sample Australian life by working in a bar a few nights a week, or take up a short-term role in events promotion. If so, the working holiday visa route is definitely for you. The scheme gives its visa holders casual work rights in order to supplement their travels. The work you undertake must be incidental to the main purpose of holidaying and you won’t be able to be employed for more than six months with any one employer.

    So, how do you obtain a working holiday visa? You must be between the ages of 18 and 30, have a valid passport with at least a year until it needs to be renewed and have enough funds to support yourself once you arrive in the country. Full details on how to sign up are available online and the process can be extremely simple.

    If you’re planning on moving to Oz permanently, you’ll need to apply for an Australian visa in order to immigrate to the country. It may seem like a daunting prospect at first, but there is a wealth of information available online to help you obtain a visa. You’ll be able to get hold of a visa like this via the Australian General Skilled Migration program, which aims to meet current skills shortages in the country by attracting skilled migrants who can benefit the economy.

    Planning to move to Australia to take up a more permanent job role? You’ll need to look into getting an Australian Skilled Independent visa. Applying for this type of visa is a more lengthy process, and is undertaken in two stages.


    The Australian Skilled – Independent visa (subclass 175), allows highly skilled migrants to secure permanent residency. This is based solely on work experience and no company sponsorship is required.

    Family visas are also available for those wishing to move Down Under permanently with their partner and children, but there’s also a spouse visa for couples wishing to move abroad and start a new life. Take a look online today for more hints and tips; immigrating to Australia may just be the best thing you ever did.

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