Australian Immigration: Visas and Permits
Migrating to Australia involves applying for a visa, which is issued by the Australian Department of Home Affairs. These visas and permits are designed for individuals seeking to live, work, or stay temporarily in Australia.
The type of visa or permit you need depends on the purpose of your relocation or temporary stay in Australia.
An overview of the main visa and permit categories for migrating to Australia
Below is an introduction to the primary types of visas and permits available for those planning to immigrate to Australia.


Australian Work Visas
Australia provides a variety of Work Visas designed for skilled professionals, workers, and others seeking to live and work in the country on either a temporary or permanent basis. These visas address diverse employment requirements, including skilled migration, employer-sponsored roles, and opportunities in regional areas. Click here to learn more or explore an overview of Australia's primary Work Visa options.
Australian Family and partner visas
Australia provides a range of Family and Partner visas for those looking to reunite with their loved ones in the country. These visas cater to partners, children, parents, and other qualifying relatives of Australian citizens, permanent residents, or eligible New Zealand citizens. Click here to learn more or explore the primary options for Family and Partner visas.
Australian Working and skilled visas
Australia provides a variety of Working and Skilled visas aimed at attracting talented professionals, skilled workers, and entrepreneurs to live and work in the country. These visa programs are designed to tackle skill shortages across the nation while boosting the economy. Click here to learn more or explore an overview of the primary types of Working and Skilled visas.
Australian Visitor visas
Australia provides a variety of Visitor Visas designed for individuals traveling to the country for tourism, business activities, or to spend time with family and friends. These visas are intended for short-term visits and do not grant the right to long-term residency or employment. Click here to explore further details or review the main types of Visitor Visas available.
Australian Repealed visas
Over the years, Australia has introduced several modifications to its visa system, including the removal or discontinuation of certain visa subclasses. These adjustments are often aimed at simplifying the immigration process, launching new initiatives, or aligning with evolving policy priorities. For more details or an overview of some abolished or discontinued Australian visas, click here
Australian Refugee and humanitarian visas
Australia is dedicated to safeguarding those at risk of persecution, human rights abuses, or severe harm in their home countries through its Refugee and Humanitarian visa program. These visas provide eligible individuals with the opportunity to find safety and rebuild their futures in Australia. For further details or a summary of the available Refugee and Humanitarian visa options, click here.
Australian Studying and training visas
Australia provides various visa options for those looking to study, undergo training, or engage in educational programs within the country. Explore the key study and training visas available in Australia by clicking here for further details.