Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 June 2012
Overview
In addition to business and investment visas considered in the previous chapter, the migration legislation further meets the government's policy aim of strengthening the economy by providing for various temporary and permanent visas that are dependent on the applicant having certain qualifications and/or occupational skills and, for some visas, a willingness to reside and work in regional areas that are prescribed by Gazette notice. The temporary categories are discussed in the following chapter.
There are three sub-categories in the skills stream of permanent visas: general skilled, employer nominations and distinguished talent. A fourth sub-category related to business skills (rather than ownership) was discussed in the previous chapter. In addition, there are two temporary skilled subclasses that are precursors to obtaining permanent residence.
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