Business People

State/Territory Sponsored Senior Executive (Provisional) (Subclass 164)

  1. About this Visa
  2. How this Visa Works
  3. Eligibility
  4. Obligations
  5. Applying for this Visa

Obligations


As a Senior Executive (Provisional) visa holder you are expected to provide valuable input to the Australian economy. In that business you must actively participate in the day-to-day management of that business at a senior level, and continue to make genuine efforts to hold a substantial ownership interest at a senior level in the day-to-day management of such a business.

In that business you must also do at least one of the following:

You may be asked to complete a monitoring survey to provide us with information about your business activities in Australia.

Visa conditions

Change in circumstances

If your circumstances change, you must inform the department (in writing) as soon as possible.
See: Form 1022 Notification of Changes in Circumstances (88KB PDF file)

Applying for a permanent Business Skills visa

You may be eligible for a permanent Business Skills visa after holding this visa for a minimum of two (2) years. To be eligible for a permanent Business Skills visa you must meet all the obligations of this visa and additional requirements of the permanent Business Skills visa you apply for. Meeting these requirements may take you longer than two (2) years.

For information about the eligibility requirements for the permanent Business Skills visas.
See:
Business Owner (residence) (subclass 890)
State/Territory Sponsored Business Owner (residence) (subclass 892)

  1. About this Visa
  2. How this Visa Works
  3. Eligibility
  4. Obligations
  5. Applying for this Visa