by KU Legal | Nov 1, 2024 | Family Visas, Immigration Info, Migration, Offshore, Other Visa, Skilled Migration, Student Visa, Visa Conditions, Visitor Visa
Lodging a visa application is a significant step, often accompanied by a host of questions and concerns, particularly regarding what happens next. Outlined below are the different scenarios for lodging your application either onshore or offshore. Onshore If you are...
by KU Legal | Dec 12, 2022 | Immigration Info, Migration, Offshore, Other Visa, Skilled Migration, Student Visa
Can you migrate to Australia without a job offer? Yes! You can migrate to Australia without a job offer if you have the right visa. Depending on your circumstances there are a number of options. Subclass 189 – Skilled Independent visa – Points-tested stream The...
by KU Legal | Nov 29, 2022 | Immigration Info, Offshore, Other Visa, Visitor Visa
There is no place like Australia with its pristine beaches, weird and wonderful wildlife, and magnificent scenery. With so much to see and do, it is a great place for your next adventure. If you are considering visiting Australia temporarily for a holiday, or to visit...
by KU Legal | Oct 11, 2022 | Family Visas, Immigration Info, Migration, Offshore
If you’re planning of getting married, you probably have a long list of things you need to do before the big day. If you’re thinking of marrying an Australian, and you are not an Australian citizen or permanent resident yourself, there are additional things on that...
by KU Legal | Sep 26, 2022 | Immigration Info, Migration, Offshore
Have you ever wondered if you can come and live in Australia? Does it all seem a little bit difficult? The answer is it is a little bit difficult but if you take that leap the results are 100% worth it. Immigration is just one small part of a move to Australia....
by KU Legal | Sep 2, 2022 | Breaking Immigration News, Immigration Info, Migration, Offshore, Permanent Residence, Skilled Migration
This week during the National Jobs and Skills Summit, the Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil announced the cap on Australia’s permanent migration would be lifted by 35,000 for 2022/23 to address economy wide skills shortages. You can read more about what the Minister...