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Overview of the latest Australian immigration policy
Release Date: [2020/1/7 12:08:48]    Total read [956] Times
After the Victorian government officially restarted its business immigration application in late February this year, the Victorian government has made new moves. This time, the Victorian government introduced a new procedure for reviewing business immigration. According to the new procedure, the applicant must wait for the invitation letter from the Victorian Government to submit an application for guarantee from the European Government after submitting an application for willingness to the Immigration Department. Only after receiving the invitation letter from the Victorian Government to apply for a guarantee. In order to be eligible to submit the Victorian Government application to the Victorian Government. The Victorian government did not indicate that it would take a long time to decide whether to issue an invitation letter to the applicant for a government guarantee application. If the applicant receives an invitation letter from the Government of Victoria to submit a guarantee from the State Government. The applicant must submit the Victorian Government Guarantee Application within 14 days. The Victorian government says the 14-day deadline does not allow extensions. Victorian government guarantee applications for the following visa categories are subject to this new review process: 188A, 188B, 405, 892, 893, 132A, 888A.


Australia intends to launch a new five-year parental immigration visa (subclass 870) on April 17 this year. This plan is still in the legislative stage. The advantage of this visa is that it does not need to be tested for the number of family members. If you sign a three-year visa, the visa fee is $ 5,000. If you sign a five-year visa, the visa fee is $ 10,000. The restriction of this visa is that the applicant is not allowed to work and so on while holding this visa in Australia.


The above is an overview of the latest Australian immigration policy by Mr. Liu Fengwei. Not legal advice. for reference only.