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Business Visa Options
Business people can apply for a visa to conduct short business
visits, establish or manage a new or existing business or even invest in
Australia.
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Business visits
For business people to visit Australia for business purposes, for
example, to attend a conference or training session, to conduct
business with an Australia-based organisation, to conduct business
negotiations or for an exploratory business visit.
Business Development - Provisional
These visas, known as Business Skills visas, are for business people
to establish a business in Australia, manage a new or existing
business or invest in Australia. All except the Investor Retirement
visa offer a pathway to permanent residence.
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Business Owners
Business Owner (Provisional) (Subclass 160)
For people who have a successful business career, and have a genuine
and realistic commitment to be involved as an owner in a new or
existing business in Australia.
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State/Territory Sponsored Business Owner (Provisional) (Subclass
163)
For people sponsored by a state or territory of Australia.
Applicants must have a successful business career, and a genuine and
realistic commitment to be involved as an owner in a new or existing
business in Australia.
Senior Executives
Senior Executives (Provisional) (Subclass 161)
For senior executive employees of a major overseas business, who
have significant net assets and a genuine and realistic commitment
to participate in the management of a new or existing business in
Australia.
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State/Territory Sponsored Senior Executive (Provisional)
(Subclass 164)
For senior executive employees of a major overseas business,
sponsored by a state or territory of Australia, who have net assets and a genuine and realistic commitment to participate in
the management of a new or existing business in Australia.
Investors
Investor (Provisional) (Subclass 162)
For people who have a successful business or investment career, and
have a genuine and realistic commitment to be involved in investing
or business in Australia.
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State/Territory Sponsored Investor (Provisional) (Subclass 165)
For people sponsored by a state or territory of Australia, who
have a successful business or investment career, and have a genuine
and realistic commitment to be involved in investing or business in
Australia.
Investor Retirement Visa (Subclass 405)
A temporary visa for people aged 55 years or older who are able to
make a significant long term financial investment in Australia. This
visa is not a pathway to a permanent visa.
Independent Executives
Independent Executive Further Application Onshore (Subclass
457IEFAO)
For holders of a Temporary Business (Long Stay) Independent
Executive visa (subclass 457IE) who need more time to be eligible to
apply for a permanent business visa.
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Business Development - Permanent
These visas, known as Business Skills visas, are for people who
have established the required level of business in Australia while
holding a provisional visa. A direct permanent residence visa is
also available for high-calibre business people.
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High-Calibre Business People
Business Talent (Migrant) (Subclass 132)
For high calibre business people, sponsored by a state or territory
of Australia, who are owners or part owners of an overseas business
and have a genuine and realistic commitment to participate in the
management of a new or existing business in Australia.
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Business Owners
Business Owner (Residence) (Subclass 890)
For people to assist in the economic development of Australia. This
visa allows you to stay in Australia on a permanent basis for the
purpose of owning a new or existing business.
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State/Territory Sponsored Business Owner (Residence) (Subclass
892)
For people, sponsored by a state or territory of Australia, to
assist in the economic development of Australia by ownership of a
new or existing business.
Established Business in Australia (Subclass 845)
For people who, as a temporary resident, have established a business
in Australia, and have a proven ownership interest in one or more
successful businesses in Australia.
Regional Established Business in Australia (Subclass 846)
For people who, as a temporary resident, have a proven ownership
interest in one or more successful businesses in Australia. You must
be sponsored by a state/territory government authority.
Investors
Investor (Residence) (Subclass 891)
For people who hold an Investor (provisional) visa and have
maintained their designated investment/s for at least 4 years.
Applicants must have have been in Australia for at least 2 of the
last 4 years.
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State/Territory Sponsored Investor (Residence) (Subclass 893)
For people who hold an Investor (provisional) visa and have an
overall successful record of business or investment activities, and
significant net assets to invest in a designated investment in
Australia for four years. Applicants must also have a genuine
commitment to maintain business and investment activity in Australia
and be sponsored by a state/territory authority.
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Business Development Sponsorship
Information about State/Territory government sponsorship for
Business Skills visas.
Monitoring Business Development
If you hold certain Business Skills visas your business may be
monitored by the department.
What’s New?
Recent changes and announcements about Business visas.
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