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Live, Work and Study in Australia Temporarily
There are a number of visas that allow
you to stay in Australia for some time with or without work
rights
There are several temporary visas that allow the holder to
work in Australia for the duration of the stay. While temporary
visa holders do not have access to the public health care
scheme and are taxed slightly higher than permanent visa holders,
they may claim the 9 % superannuation contribution back once
they leave Australia. In other cases, temporary visa holders
may decide to apply for permanent residence after having worked
and lived in Australia. ...more
Student Visas are granted for the purpose of training or
to study in Australia. Following more recent changes to migration
law, a number of overseas students are able to apply for permanent
residency immediately after the completion of their study
or training in Australia. Talk
to us about your individual pathway to achieve your goals
in this regard. Normally, students have got limited work
rights in connection with their visa. ...more
Visitor Visas are granted for the purpose of tourism or to
visit friends or family. They normally do not have any work
rights associated with these visas. ...more
There are numerous other temporary visas issued for a specific
purpose, such as for visitors who are academics or persons
doing an internship as part of their study, to name a few.
In most cases, work rights are granted for working for a specific
employer only. ...more
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