Australia

The Business Innovation and Investment Program

There are four visa streams under the Business Innovation and Investment Program.

The Business Innovation and Investment Program includes the following:

– The Business Innovation Stream — Individuals must pass a points test, have a successful business career with a business turnover of at least AUD 750,000, and have net assets of AUD 1.25 million. They must also obtain and maintain substantial ownership and management of an Australian business and reside in the country for at least one year.

– The Investor Stream — Individuals must pass a points test, commit AUD 2.5 million into a complying Australian-managed investment fund for the duration of the provisional visa validity, and reside in the country for at least two years.

– The Significant Investor Stream — Individuals must commit at least AUD 5 million into a complying Australian-managed investment fund for the duration of the provisional visa validity and reside in the country for an average of 40 days a year for primary visa holders.

– The Entrepreneur Stream — Individuals must receive endorsement by a state or territory government and reside in the country for at least two years.

– The above temporary visas offer a direct pathway to permanent residence after three years, subject to meeting certain residence and investment or business turnover requirements. The initial visa will be valid for five years.

The Global Talent Independent Program

The Global Talent Independent Program is a streamlined pathway to permanent residence for highly skilled executives, businesspeople, entrepreneurs, and professionals. It is designed to help grow Australia’s innovation and tech economies and create opportunities for Australians by transferring skills, promoting innovation, and creating jobs. The Australian government is seeking the best and brightest global talent in the following 10 future focused sectors:

– Resources, energy, and mining technology

– Agricultural technology (agtech)

– Defense, space, and advanced manufacturing

– Financial services and technology (fintech)

– Health industries and medical technology (medtech)

– Circular economy

– Infrastructure and tourism

– Education

– Cyber security

– Quantum information, advanced digital technology, data science, and information and communications technology (ICT)

Applicants for the Global Talent Independent visa must be internationally recognized, currently prominent in their field, and able to provide evidence of outstanding achievements over their career. They must also provide evidence that they would be an asset to Australia in their area of expertise and have no
difficulty obtaining employment in the country or becoming established in their field. Places are also available to PhD graduates and certain PhD students who are nearing completion of their thesis and can demonstrate their exceptional talent and international recognition in a target sector.

Program:

The Business Innovation and Investment Program

There are four visa streams under the Business Innovation and Investment Program.

The Business Innovation and Investment Program includes the following:

– The Business Innovation Stream — Individuals must pass a points test, have a successful business career with a business turnover of at least AUD 750,000, and have net assets of AUD 1.25 million. They must also obtain and maintain substantial ownership and management of an Australian business and reside in the country for at least one year.

– The Investor Stream — Individuals must pass a points test, commit AUD 2.5 million into a complying Australian-managed investment fund for the duration of the provisional visa validity, and reside in the country for at least two years.

– The Significant Investor Stream — Individuals must commit at least AUD 5 million into a complying Australian-managed investment fund for the duration of the provisional visa validity and reside in the country for an average of 40 days a year for primary visa holders.

– The Entrepreneur Stream — Individuals must receive endorsement by a state or territory government and reside in the country for at least two years.

– The above temporary visas offer a direct pathway to permanent residence after three years, subject to meeting certain residence and investment or business turnover requirements. The initial visa will be valid for five years.

The Global Talent Independent Program

The Global Talent Independent Program is a streamlined pathway to permanent residence for highly skilled executives, businesspeople, entrepreneurs, and professionals. It is designed to help grow Australia’s innovation and tech economies and create opportunities for Australians by transferring skills, promoting innovation, and creating jobs. The Australian government is seeking the best and brightest global talent in the following 10 future focused sectors:

– Resources, energy, and mining technology

– Agricultural technology (agtech)

– Defense, space, and advanced manufacturing

– Financial services and technology (fintech)

– Health industries and medical technology (medtech)

– Circular economy

– Infrastructure and tourism

– Education

– Cyber security

– Quantum information, advanced digital technology, data science, and information and communications technology (ICT)

Applicants for the Global Talent Independent visa must be internationally recognized, currently prominent in their field, and able to provide evidence of outstanding achievements over their career. They must also provide evidence that they would be an asset to Australia in their area of expertise and have no
difficulty obtaining employment in the country or becoming established in their field. Places are also available to PhD graduates and certain PhD students who are nearing completion of their thesis and can demonstrate their exceptional talent and international recognition in a target

Requirements:

188B The Investor Stream:

The applicant has had business and personal net assets of at least AUD 2.5 million for the last 2 fiscal years

1: Under 55 years of age, unless the nominating state or territory certifies that the applicant will make an exceptional economic benefit; and
2: The applicant must make a complying investment
3: Have 3 years of experience either managing a qualifying business or “eligible investments”, and have showed a high level of management skill
4: For at least 1 of the 5 fiscal years, you have either:

– Managed a business in which you hold a 10% shareholding; or
– Manage “eligible investments” of at least AUD 1.5 million
– Eligible investments include:
– Ownership interests in a business
– Cash on deposit
– Stocks or bonds
– Real estate
– Gold or bullion
– Loan to a business

188C Significant Investor Visa (SIV) Stream

If you were invited to apply on or after 1 July 2021, you must make (on or after the time of application for this visa), a complying significant investment of at least AUD5 million when we invite you to, and have a genuine intention to hold that investment for the life
of your provisional visa. It must be invested in the following proportions:

– at least AUD1 million in venture capital and growth private equity funds which invest in start-ups and small private companies
– at least AUD1.5 million in approved managed funds. The managed funds must invest in emerging companies listed on the Australian Stock Exchange
– a ‘balancing investment’ of at least AUD2.5 million in managed funds

The managed funds can invest in a range of assets, including companies listed on the Australian stock exchange, Australian corporate bonds or notes, annuities and commercial real estate.

Direct investment in residential real estate is prohibited. Indirect investment in residential property through managed funds is strictly limited.

You must not use investments as security or collateral for a loan.

Process:

The Australian visa application process is very structured and based on laws, regulations, policy, and legislative instruments. In addition to visa application
legislation, the Department of Home Affairs also has the power to cancel visas, conduct compliance or monitoring exercises, regulate the professional migration agent industry, and allow for the legal review of visa decisions.

Certain visa applications for people outside Australia must be assessed by an immigration attaché at the closest Australian embassy. Other visa applications will be assessed by an immigration office in Australia. The Department of Home Affairs is moving towards electronic online lodgment for all temporary and permanent residence visa applications.

The application processing times differ significantly depending on the visa being applied for but are generally 12 months.

The Department of Home Affairs uses a priority processing tier, whereby visa applications that yield the greatest economic benefit to the country (skilled visas) will be assessed quicker than those with less economic benefit (family visas). The Department of Home Affairs advertises its service standards online for application time frames, which are regularly updated.

Australian visas are attached electronically to passports, and physical visa labels are no longer placed into them. Australia has an online portal that allows individuals and employers to check the visa status (and any applicable work conditions) of a visa holder.

Benefits:

– High standard of living
– Multicultural
– Political, social, and economic stability
– Objective, merits-based immigration system with predictable outcomes
– Compulsory 10% superannuation or pension payable by employers

Cost:

Please contact our immigration consultant for details.

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