Business Talent (Migrant) (Subclass 132)
How to Apply from Taiwan
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Your application must include the application forms, and all necessary documentation.
Application charge
You must pay a non-refundable visa charge when you lodge your visa application.
See: Fees & Charges
Other costs
There may be additional costs, such as those required for a character clearance from authorities in your country, and the cost of certified translations of documents.
Application document checklist
The checklist provides all the information and supporting documents that you may be asked to provide with your application.
See: Australians Commerce and Industry Office
Application forms
Complete the application form and the Business Skills profile form below and attach all necessary documentation.
See:
Form 47BU Application for a Business Skills (permanent) visa (596KB PDF file)
Form 1213 Business profile: business talent (100KB PDF file)
Providing additional information
You may be asked to provide additional information to that provided in your application. You will be given a date by which you will have to provide the information and the department will continue processing your application after that date. You cannot delay a decision by saying you may or will give information at a later date.
Visa decision
If your visa is approved, the department will advise you (or your authorised recipient). A Business Talent (Migrant) visa (subclass 132) will be granted.
If your visa is not approved, the department will advise you (or your authorised recipient) in writing of the reasons for that decision and if the decision is reviewable by the Migration Review Tribunal.
Visa processing times
The processing times apply to applications lodged with complete documentation.
Processing times for Business Skills visas vary depending on 'high risk' or 'low risk' country requirements. Low risk countries are Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) eligible. High risk countries are those not on the ETA list.
See:
www.eta.immi.gov.au
Business Skills Visa Processing Times
How and where to lodge
You can lodge your application:
- by post or courier
- in person
- by fax.
Lodge your application at the Australian Consulate General in Hong Kong.
See: People's Republic of China – Hong Kong
