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Skilled Regional Subclass 191 Visa

This visa is designed for individuals who have previously lived, worked, and studied in a designated regional area of Australia on an eligible visa.

Benefits of this Visa:

- Permanent residency in Australia

- Permission to work and study anywhere in Australia

- Ability to sponsor eligible relatives for permanent residency

- Opportunity to apply for Australian citizenship, if eligible

Eligibility Criteria:

- Must hold an eligible visa

- Must have lived in a designated regional area for at least three years

- Must have maintained a taxable income at or above a specified threshold for at least three years while holding the eligible visa

- Both primary and secondary applicants must comply with the conditions of the eligible visa held

Border Link Services:

Swift Processing: We ensure that all your applications and procedures are processed promptly.

Timely Response: Receive timely answers to your queries to prevent delays and confusion.

Comprehensive Support: Our 24/7 support is available to assist you whenever needed.

With This Visa You Can:

- Reside permanently in Australia

- Work and study in Australia

- Enroll in Australia’s public healthcare system, Medicare

- Sponsor your relatives to come to Australia

- Travel to and from Australia for five years

- Apply for Australian citizenship, if eligible

Duration of Stay:

This is a permanent visa allowing indefinite stay in Australia. It includes a travel component that expires five years after the visa grant date. For travel after this period, a Resident Return visa is required.

For citizenship purposes, your permanent residency begins on the visa grant date if you are in Australia.

Including Family:

Family members who hold an eligible visa can be included in your application. All eligible family members must be included at the time of application submission. Adding family members after submission is not permitted.

You can include family members who no longer meet the standard definition of a family unit member, provided they hold an eligible visa granted on the basis of being a family member. For example, a child who has turned 23 since receiving an eligible visa can be included.

All family members included in your application must meet health and character requirements. Family members not accompanying you to Australia may also need to meet these requirements.