Business Visas

If you need to move to Australia for business, there are a few options for you in terms of obtaining a visa. Since you need to make your transition to Australia as smooth as possible, it is important you follow the requirements set out by the government in order to do everything legally. Whether you are a student, business person or family, a visa is required in order to stay for long periods of time. Business people have some different options for obtaining a visa, depending on the length of time in which you want to conduct business within the country or create a new business.

There are three different visa options for business people, including business visits, business development (provisional) and business development (permanent). Each of these options provide you with the necessary time to complete the business purpose, whether you need to be in Australia for a few weeks or desire to move to the country permanently. The ‘business visits’ visa is ideal if you need to attend a training session in Australia or want to explore business opportunities with a potential Australian company.

The two business development visas – provisional and permanent – give business people the opportunity to stay as long as they need to get the business up and running. For those who want to establish a new business or take over an existing one, the provisional business visa is efficient and can also offer a chance for permanent residence should you want to complete paperwork later on. The permanent business visa is an option for those who have already established the business with a provisional visa and desire to remain in the country.

It is important to note that some business visas require monitoring from the Visa and Immigration department. Holders of the permanent visa are monitored, including senior executives, usually for purposes to verify visa holders are complying with the requirements, and to understand if the visa program is working effectively.

Australia has many opportunities for business people to come and create new jobs or improve existing companies, but it is important to follow all of the visa requirements and keep the immigration office notified of any changes in contact information. Failing to do this can lead to financial or legal ramifications for you and your business. Whether you plan to move to Australia to start a new business or want to visit during a training session with your company, a visa is a necessary —  and important — requirement.