Willing to settle in Australia along with permanent residency? Y-Axis is here to assist you in all the procedures. Before applying to Australia PR, you need to know few things about Australia immigration.
So, let’s now discuss how to migrate to Australia from UAE. We will look at the process and procedure and the basic information that you need to get so that you can make your move well-prepared.
As you know, immigration is always a better job when it’s a professional job. So, we at Y-Axis can be of great help and assistance as we have the expertise to guide, assist, and prepare you for a smooth transition to Australia.
Australia PR visas
To start with, let’s introduce you to 2 Australia PR visa options:
Subclass 189: Skilled Independent (Permanent Residency) Visa
This is an Australia PR visa option that doesn’t need you to be sponsored by a relative or the government of a state/territory.
How to qualify for this Australia PR visa?
To qualify, you will need to:
Be of age between 18 and 49 (inclusive)
Get the pass mark (60) in the skilled migration points test
Have English proficiency at the competent or higher level
Pass skills assessment in an occupation on the relevant SOL
Meet character and health requirements
Subclass 190: Skilled Nominated (Permanent Residency) Visa
This is an Australia PR visa that requires a nomination by the government of a state/territory in Australia.
How to qualify for this Australia PR visa?
To qualify, you will need to:
Be of age between 18 and 49 (inclusive)
Obtain nomination from the government of an Australian state/territory
Pass skills assessment in an occupation on the relevant SOL
Get the pass mark (60) in the skilled migration points test
Meet character and health requirements
Have English proficiency at the competent or higher level
Why immigrate to Australia now?
If you are immigrating to Australia now as a skilled worker in the following areas, you are going to get many opportunities as the following occupations are currently in demand.
Healthcare
Engineering
Construction and Mining
IT
Hospitality
Manufacturing
Accounts & Finance
Sales & Marketing
Steps to Migrate to Australia from Dubai, UAE
Step 1. Ensure that your occupational skills are in the SOL (Skilled Occupational List)
The SOL is a list issued by the Government of Australia containing different types of skills and occupations. You can be qualified to apply under the skilled migrant category only if your skill is on this list.
Step 2. Score sufficient points in the points assessment
Your points will be calculated on the basis of well-defined criteria. They include:
Age
Work experience
Proficiency in the English language
Occupation/trade
Points can be scored also if:
You have a close relative residing in Australia at the time of applying
You have already worked or studied in Australia
You have got the sponsorship from an Australian state that requires individuals with your specific skillset
Get your skills assessed on the basis of your work experience and post-secondary education by the appropriate assessing bodies. It’s possible to move on to the next stage only if you receive positive feedback.
After getting qualified for Australia immigration, you have to submit your EOI (Expression of Interest). This move places you in the pool of qualified applicants eligible to be invited to lodge an application for a visa. The process could take about 4-18 months before your EOI gets accepted.
How is the process of immigration to Australia made smooth?
Choose an immigration expert who can provide expert advice on Australia immigration. Entrust them to handle your case personally.
As it is at Y-Axis, you can approach an immigration consultant who becomes your case manager. This person will be your point of contact while the immigration service is delivered. The case manager will give updates on the progress and answer your queries and concerns. A transparent and efficient service as this can ensure that you have a hassle-free Australia immigration from Dubai.
To ensure the completeness of your Australia immigration process, ensure that your documentation tasks are handled perfectly. This also is the duty of an immigration consultant.
Here are some takeaways from an expert registered immigration agent:
qualified visas and advice on choosing the right state/territory
best advice on which job profile that’s on the SOL best matches your skills
appropriate legal advice on various aspects of immigration
advice on the future course of action like citizenship