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190 State Government Sponsored Skilled Migration


Project Introduction: The Australian 190 State Government Sponsored Skilled Migration refers to a type of skilled migration where applicants are unable to independently complete their immigration application due to job demand or scoring issues. They need to obtain sponsorship from a state government to be eligible for a green card. Holders of the 190 visa, along with their dependent applicants, can live, work, and study in Australia indefinitely, enjoying rights to free healthcare and free education. This visa grants them permanent residency in Australia, and they are required to live in the sponsored state for two years (work experience is not required).

Telephone:

400-136-1368

Product Description

Project Introduction:AustraliaThe 190 state government sponsored skilled immigration refers to a type of skilled immigration where applicants cannot independently complete the immigration application due to job needs or scoring issues, and need to obtain state government sponsorship to obtain a green card. Holders of the 190 visa and their dependents can work, live, and study in Australia indefinitely, enjoy the rights to free medical care and free education, and are considered permanent residents of Australia. They need to live in the sponsored state for two years (no work experience required).

 

EstimatedTotal CostApproximately120,000 RMB starting

Processing Time: 9-10 months 

Residence Requirement:Must live in the sponsored state for two years 

 

Project Advantages:

Low cost, no investment required

Fast approval,9-10months to obtain permanent residency in one step

After obtaining the visa, you can directly enjoy benefits such as education and medical care.

 

Application Conditions:

1 .The applicant's occupation must be on the list published by the immigration bureau.STSOLList(Some occupations such as graphic designers, financial investment consultants, etc. are located in theMList, and can also apply for a visa even if the score is insufficient.190Visa)

2.Able to pass the occupational assessment.(Each occupation corresponds to a different assessment agency, and the specific requirements vary. Common assessment agencies include accounting and auditing assessed byCPAassessment, engineers assessed byEA,ITpersonnel assessed byACSassessment, architects assessed byAACAassessment, and alsoVET,TRA,AIMand other relevant assessment agencies.).

3.Age not exceeding45years(Birthday calculated by age, based on the submission ofEOItime node.)

4.IELTS4score of6or above(PTE, TOEFL scores are also acceptable.)

5.Obtain state government sponsorship..

6.Personal score reaches60points.(Additional5points can be obtained after applying for state government sponsorship.)The scoring criteria can be found in the online scoring system.

 

Application Process:There are a total of7steps in the application process,with a duration of9-10months.

Step 1

Assessment and Contract Signing.

 

Step 2

Occupational Assessment(Collect and write occupational assessment materials, and obtain the required English scores.)

 

Step 3

Submit.EOI(Obtain occupational assessment and submit.EOI)

 

Step 4

Submit state sponsorship application.(Submit relevant materials to the state government where the application is made.)

 

Step 5

Receive Invitation.(Receive invitation letter from the state government.)

 

Step 6

Visa Application.(Prepare and submit the complete set of visa materials.)

 

Step 7

Enter Australia.(Visa approved, enter Australia.)

 

Application Fees:

Fee Name

Charging Agency

Amount

Charging Time

Refund Standard

Agency Service Fee

Contracting Company

70,000 RMB

At the time of signing.

Refundable in case of refusal.

Occupational assessment fee

Australian assessment agency

ACS: 500 AUD, RPL 550 AUD
VETASSESS: 880 AUD (urgent fee 600 AUD)
EA: 1,460 AUD (including expedited fee 305 AUD, additional 275 AUD for PhD certification)
VET TRADE 1,080 AUD + 1,610 AUD TRA: 1,000 AUD
CPAA/NIA: 473 AUD
AIM: 525 AUD
AACA: 1,050 AUD
VET qualification certification fee (600 AUD for undergraduate, additional fees for upgrading from diploma to degree, master's, and PhD)

Collected on time

Non-refundable

Notarization fee

Notary office

About 2,000 RMB (based on actual costs incurred)

At the time of signing.

Non-refundable

Translation fee

Translation company

About 5,000 RMB (based on actual expenses incurred)

At the time of signing.

Non-refundable

Visa application fee

Australian Immigration Department

Main applicant: 4,050 AUD
Children under 17 years old: 1,015 AUD
Children 18 years and older: 2,020 AUD
Spouse: 2,020 AUD

Before submitting the visa application

Non-refundable

English training fee

Australian Immigration Department

Applicants without an average IELTS score of 4.5 must pay an English training fee to the Australian government,
and can enjoy up to 510 hours of free training after arriving in Australia.
Applicants over 18 years old: 4,885 AUD

After receiving the request for additional documents

Non-refundable

Medical examination fee

Medical examination center

Main applicant: about 2,000 RMB
Children under 17 years old: about 1,500 RMB
Children 18 years and older: about 2,000 RMB

After receiving the medical examination notice from the Australian Immigration Department

Non-refundable

 

 

Document checklist:

Document name

Document description

Document requirements

Prepared by

Passport

Passport homepage, visa page, and signature page

Copy

All applicants

Resume

One copy

Copy

Main applicant and spouse

Occupational assessment letter

/

Original

Main applicant

Notarization of educational qualifications

Notarization of degree or graduation certificate; notarization of transcripts is optional

Notarized documents

Main applicant

Birth notarization

Notarization of birth certificate or direct birth notarization is acceptable.

Notarized documents

All applicants

 

 

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