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Roam Migration Law has put together a table of the most common immigration pathways and the associated visas to Australia.
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| Employer Nomination Scheme (Sc 186) visa | Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (Provisional) (Sc 494) visa | Temporary Skill Shortage (Sc 482) visa | Temporary Work (Short Stay Specialist) (Sc 400) visa | Student (Sc 500) visa | Work and Holiday (Sc 462) visa | Working Holiday (Sc 417) visa | Visitor (Sc 600) – Tourist Stream (offshore) visa | |
| Sponsored? | Yes | Yes | Yes, you must be nominated in an occupation on the relevant skilled occupation list. | Generally, yes. Some freelance work might be allowed. | No – applicant must be enrolled in a course of study. | Citizens of certain countries must provide a letter of support from their government. | No. Only citizens of certain countries may apply for this visa. | No | 
| Employment | The nominating employer must ensure the position is available to the 186 visa holder on a full-time basis for at least two years. However, there are no employment conditions associated with the 186 visa. | You must work only in a designated regional area for your nominating employer in your nominated occupation. | Usually, you can only work in your nominated occupation with your nominating employer. | You can work in a temporary, short-term, highly specialised job. The work must be consistent with the work specified in the visa application. The work must not be in the entertainment industry. | Work restrictions for international students have been relaxed temporarily. This means students can work before their course commences and work more than 40 hours a fortnight in any sector. These temporary measures remain in place until further notice. | Usually, you can only work for the same employer for 6 months. NB: this limitation has been relaxed temporarily. Study or training allowed for up to 4 months. | You can do any kind of work on this visa. Usually, you can only work for the same employer for 6 Months. Study allowed for up to 4 months. | No work allowed – volunteering might be allowed. | 
| Minimum Salary (AUD) The applicant must be paid at the market salary rate and above TSMIT. | $53,900 | $53,900 | $53,900 | N/A | The national minimum wage is $21.38 per hour or $812.60 per 38 hour week (before tax) Casual employees covered by the national minimum wage also get at least a 25% casual loading | The national minimum wage is $21.38 per hour or $812.60 per 38 hour week (before tax) Casual employees covered by the national minimum wage also get at least a 25% casual loading | The national minimum wage is $21.38 per hour or $812.60 per 38 hour week (before tax) Casual employees covered by the national minimum wage also get at least a 25% casual loading | N/A – No work allowed | 
| Skill Level | Applicants need to have the relevant work experience. Most applicants need to have a skills assessment to show they have the required skills to work in the nominated occupation. | Applicants must have been employed in the nominated occupation for at least 3 years on a full-time basis at the skill level required for the nominated occupation. Most applicants need to have a skills assessment to show they have the required skills to work in the nominated occupation. | Must have worked in the nominated occupation or a related field for at least 2 years. Some applicants will need a positive skills assessment. | You must have specialised skills/knowledge/experience that: 
 | N/A | Must meet an educational requirement – this will depend on your country of citizenship. | N/A | N/A | 
| English Language | Must have Competent English unless exempt. | Must have Competent English unless exempt. | Applicants must meet certain minimum standards of English language proficiency. | N/A | Evidence of English language skills may be required. | Must have Functional English | N/A | N/A | 
| Government Charges (AUD) | $4240 – main applicant $2120 – additional applicants >18 $1060 – additional applicants <18 | $4240 – main applicant $2120 – additional applicants >18 $1060 – additional applicants <18 | ST Stream: $1330 – main applicant $1330 – additional applicants >18 $335 – additional applicants <18 MT Stream: $2770 – main applicant $2770 – additional applicants >18 $695 – additional applicants <18 | $325 – main applicant $325 – additional applicants >18 $80 – additional applications <18 | $650 – main applicant $485 – additional applicants >18 $160 – additional applicants <18 | $510 | $510 | From $150 | 
| Duration | Permanent | Up to 5 years | Up to 2 years or up to 4 years depending on your occupation. Hong Kong passport holders may stay up to 5 years. | Up to 6 months | Up to 5 years depending on length and type of course. | Up to 12 months | Up to 12 months | Up to 12 months | 
| Dependents permitted? | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | No | No | 
| Pathway to Permanent Residency? | This is a permanent visa | Yes | This will depend on your occupation. | No | No | No | No | No | 
The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.
 
                    