Business Visa Criteria Raised On 19 April 2010, the following changes to minimum eligibility requirements for the Business Skills Migration Program came into effect.


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| AUSTRALIA CONTINUES TO TIGHTEN IMMIGRATION POLICY |
| 30/04/10 |
Business Visa Criteria Raised On 19 April 2010, the following changes to minimum eligibility requirements for the Business Skills Migration Program came into effect. By these measures, the Australian Government aims to increase the potential contribution of business migrants to the economy, create more jobs for Australians and improve visa integrity. Increased net assets
The minimum net business & personal assets required for the following provisional Business Skills visas have been increased from AUD500,000 to AUD800,000 in response to increases in the cost of living and business establishment costs:
Increased business ownership This amendment applies to all business owner visas (subclasses 132, 160, 163, 890, 892, 845, 846) and applies to the definition of ‘main business’ at Migration Regulation 1.11. A transitional provision will be available for onshore visa applicants who have purchased a business in Australia prior to the change and are applying for a permanent onshore business owner visa (subclasses 890, 892, 845, 846). Senior manager option removed from the Subclass 163 visa To check your eligibility for Business Migration to Australia, please take a FREE "Quick Check" - 5 minutes, no obligation test. |