There are two main types of business migrants.
Option A successful business people or investors who can invested funds in State government bonds in Australia.
or option B – is for business owners who qualify for direct sponsorship by the government of an Australian state or territory.
Applicants must first apply for a Business Skills (Provisional) Visa. After four years, the visa holder can then apply for a permanent Business Skills (Residence) Visa, providing their Australian business meets minimum requirements.
Some large business owners with a high net worth should apply for the Business Talent Visa. This is a permanent residence visa.
Temporary residence does have tax advantages for visa holders.
To find out if you are eligible for an Australian business visa, fill out our free immigration assessment form or give us a call on 0845 601 7810 and one of our consultants will be in touch to advise you of your options.




