Australia
Australia is a sovereign country comprising the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands. As the world's 6th largest country by area, it is famous for its unique wildlife, vibrant multicultural cities, and iconic natural landmarks like the Great Barrier Reef and the Outback.
Geography & Climate
• Landscape:
Australia is the driest and flattest inhabited continent. The interior, known as the "Outback," is largely arid desert, while the eastern and southeastern coastlines boast fertile lands, dense rainforests, and world-class beaches.
• Weather:
Because it is in the Southern Hemisphere, the seasons are opposite to those in the Northern Hemisphere. Summers are generally hot, while winters are temperate in the south and occasionally offer snow in the Australian Alps and Tasmania.
Government & Economy
• System:
A federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy with King Charles III as the Head of State, represented by a Governor-General and led by the Prime Minister.
• Economy:
It has a highly developed, robust economy with major industries spanning services, mining (iron ore, coal), agriculture, and tourism.
Culture & Tourism
• Indigenous Heritage:
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have lived in Australia for over 65,000 years, possessing the oldest continuous living culture on Earth.
• Lifestyle:
Known for a relaxed, outdoor-oriented culture where surfing, barbecue, and sports (like cricket and Australian Rules Football) are central to everyday life.
• Must-See Landmarks:
The Sydney Opera House, Uluru (Ayers Rock), the Great Barrier Reef, and the Twelve Apostles.
Capital City : Canberra
Other Important Cities : Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide
Official Language : English
Currency : Australian Dollar (AU$)
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Passport: Indian (ECNR)
Visa: Australian Permanent Residency (PR)
Visa Validation: 5 Years (Opportunistic Pathway to Citizenship)
THE PROCESS
The process for obtaining Australian Permanent Residency (PR) from India generally involves checking eligibility, getting skills assessed, submitting an Expression of Interest (EOI), receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA), and then lodging a visa application. This process can be complex and requires careful attention to detail and adherence to Australian immigration regulations.
Step 1: Check Eligibility
Step 2: English Language Proficiency
Step 3: Skill Assessment
Step 4: Register Your Expression of Interest
Step 5: Get Your Invitations to Apply
Step 6: Submit Your PR Application
Step 7: Gather Your Document
Step 8: Get Your Visa Grant
Step 9: Proceed With Movement
Important Considerations:
• Processing Time: The time it takes to process your application can vary. However, the general standards take a minimum of 18 – 24 months to finally get the visa in hand.
• Professional Assistance: Right from the Skills Assessment, Pre-nomination, Nomination, Final invitation, to Visa grant stage
• State/Territory Nomination: Some visa subclasses require nomination from a state or territory government.
Note: This is a general overview. It's essential to consult the official Australian Department of Home Affairs website for the most up-to-date information and specific requirements for your chosen visa subclass.
Cost to Candidate: Contact for Details