Welcome to Your Pathway to Australia
Australia is one of the most sought-after destinations for migrants worldwide, celebrated for its world-class lifestyle, exceptional education system, strong economy, and multicultural society. Whether you’re a skilled professional, an entrepreneur, a student, or seeking family reunification, Australia offers multiple immigration pathways to help you build a fulfilling and successful future.
Future Kraft provides complete guidance to simplify your Australian immigration journey with clarity, accuracy, and expert support at every stage.
1. Pathways to Immigrate to Australia
Australia offers several visa programs designed for different profiles. Whether your goal is long-term settlement, business expansion, or family reunification, there is a suitable pathway for you.
A. Skilled Migration ProgramThe General Skilled Migration (GSM) program is the most popular pathway for professionals whose occupations are in demand in Australia. Applicants are evaluated on a points-based system considering age, skills, experience, and English proficiency.
Key Visa Categories:
- • Subclass 189 – Skilled Independent VisaFor skilled professionals who are not sponsored and wish to live anywhere in Australia.
- • Subclass 190 – Skilled Nominated VisaRequires nomination from a state or territory; provides faster PR pathways.
- • Subclass 491 – Skilled Work Regional VisaFor skilled workers nominated by regional areas, allowing long-term residency and PR pathways.
Eligibility Requirements:
- • Age under 45 years
- • Minimum points requirement (based on age, experience, skills, English proficiency)
- • Eligible occupation listed on the Skilled Occupation List (SOL)
- • Positive skills assessment
- • Valid English language test (IELTS/PTE/TOEFL)
B. Family Sponsorship
Australian citizens, permanent residents, and eligible New Zealand citizens can sponsor their close family members.
Visa Categories:
- • Partner Visa (820/801, 309/100) – For married or de facto partners
- • Parent Visa (103) – For parents of Australian citizens or PR holders
- • Child Visa (101/802) – For dependent children
C. Business & Investor Visas
Ideal for business owners, investors, and entrepreneurs who wish to establish or grow their business in Australia.
- • Subclass 188 – Business Innovation & Investment VisaFor individuals investing, starting, or managing businesses in Australia.
- • Subclass 891 – Investor VisaFor those who have made significant investments and seek permanent residence.
D. Student Visas & Post-Study Pathways
Australia is a global education hub with top-ranked universities.
- • Student Visa (Subclass 500): Allows international students to study full-time in Australia.
- • Temporary Graduate Visa (Subclass 485): Enables graduates to gain work experience.
- • PR Pathways for Graduates: Students in high-demand fields may transition into skilled migration programs.
2. How to Apply for an Australian Visa
The visa process varies by category, but the following steps provide a clear guide: