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  • info@vpmigration.com
  • Timings: Mon-Fri: 10:00 am to 6:00 pm
  • +61 413855587
  • info@vpmigration.com
  • Timings: Mon-Fri: 10:00 am to 6:00 pm
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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about visas, eligibility, pathways, and migration processes.

Temporary visas allow individuals to live, study, or work in Australia for a limited period, while permanent visas provide indefinite stay, access to public services, and pathways to citizenship.

In many cases you can, however certain visa conditions may restrict concurrent applications. It is important to assess each pathway to avoid compliance conflicts.

Processing times vary significantly depending on the visa class, applicant circumstances, and Department of Home Affairs workload. Skilled visas may take months, while partner visas can take over a year.

Most skilled migration visas require a skills assessment from a recognised assessing authority to verify qualifications and occupational suitability.

Many visas allow dependants such as spouses and children to be added, providing shared pathways to residency and settlement.

Applicants must demonstrate intent to study, financial capacity, course relevance, and compliance with visa conditions throughout their stay.

A refusal does not always mean the end of the process. Appeals, ministerial intervention, or re-lodgement may be available depending on the refusal reason.

Many pathways offer temporary-to-permanent transitions, especially in skilled, employer-sponsored, and partner visa categories.

Eligibility generally includes residency requirements, good character, English proficiency, and passing a citizenship test.

Yes, employers must meet regulatory obligations, obtain sponsorship approval, and demonstrate genuine need for the sponsored role.