- Australian Migration
Australia has long been one of the most attractive destinations for migrants worldwide. With a stable economy, high-quality education system, and comprehensive healthcare and social benefits, an increasing number of applicants are choosing to live and work in Australia. Each year, Australia offers approximately 185,000 permanent migration places, with Skilled Migration accounting for the largest proportion.
If you are planning to migrate to Australia, our team can provide tailored migration strategies based on your background, profession, assets, and family situation, helping you identify the most suitable pathway to obtain Australian Permanent Residency (PR).
- Why Migrate to Australia
- World-class education system with globally ranked universities
- High-quality healthcare and social welfare system
- Strong economy with stable employment opportunities
- Safe and environmentally friendly living conditions
- Multicultural society with well-established Chinese communities
- Immigration Pathways
Australia offers a variety of immigration pathways designed for applicants with different backgrounds and goals. Below are some of the most common visa options:
- Skilled Migration
Skilled Migration is currently one of the most popular pathways to migrate to Australia. It is suitable for applicants with recognised qualifications, work experience, and English language proficiency.
Applicants are generally assessed through a points-based system, which considers factors such as:
- Age
- Education qualifications
- English test results
- Skilled work experience
- Occupation assessment
- Australian study or employment background
Common visa subclasses include:
- Subclass 189 – Skilled Independent Visa
- Subclass 190 – Skilled Nominated Visa
- Subclass 491 – Skilled Work Regional Visa
The typical process includes skills Assessment, expression of Interest (EOI) submission, invitation to apply and visa application lodgement.
- Employer Sponsored Visa
Applicants who receive sponsorship from an Australian employer may be eligible for migration through employer sponsored pathways.
This option is suitable for:
- Experienced professionals
- Skilled workers in high-demand occupations
- Individuals currently working in Australia
Common visa subclasses include:
- Subclass 482 – Temporary Skill Shortage Visa
- Subclass 186 – Employer Nomination Scheme (Permanent Residency)
Due to ongoing labour shortages in Australia, many industries continue to experience strong demand for qualified professionals.
- National Innovation Visa (NIV)
The National Innovation Visa (NIV) represents one of the most prestigious permanent migration pathways in Australia. It focuses on attracting individuals who can contribute significantly to Australia’s innovation ecosystem and economic growth.
- Suitable applicants:
Individuals with internationally recognised achievements in science and research, technology and innovation, entrepreneurship, investment, arts and creative industries and sports.
- Key features:
Global researchers, distinguished entrepreneurs, innovative investors, elite athletes, and creative talents.
- No employer sponsorship required:
- Application process:
Submit Expression of Interest (EOI) >- Receive invitation from the Department of Home Affairs – >Lodge visa application.
- Requirnments:
Requires nomination from a recognised expert in the same field, shows commercialisation potential and economic contribution
- Partner & Family Visa
Applicants with family members who are Australian citizens or permanent residents may be eligible to migrate through family reunion pathways.
Common visa types include:
- Partner Visa (married or de facto relationship)
- Parent Visa
- Child Visa
Partner visas generally do not impose strict requirements on education or occupation; however, the authenticity of the relationship is carefully assessed during the application process.

