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Business & Investment
The Business and Investor immigration pathway allows entrepreneurs and professional investors to own and manage a business in Australia, conduct business and investment activities or undertake an entrepreneurial activity in Australia.
Benefits
Unrestricted Work Rights
Pathway to Permanent Residency
Flexible Age Provisions
Access to Medicare
Include members of your family unit in your application
Allows for unlimited travel in and out of Australia
Do you qualify?
Business Visa
Please answer the below section to check your eligibility for a Business Visa.
Investor Visa
Please answer the below section to check your eligibility for an Investor Visa.
Types of Business and Investor Visas
Business and Investor visa subclasses include:
Temporary
Business Innovation and Investment (Provisional) visa (subclass 188)
Permanent
Business Innovation and Investment (Permanent) visa (subclass 888)
Subclass 188
Subclass 188 visas are designed for business owners, entrepreneurs, and investors who wish to operate in Australia. Subclass 188 has multiple streams, which include:
- Business Innovation and Investment (Provisional) visa (subclass 188) – Business Innovation stream
- Business Innovation and Investment (Provisional) visa (subclass 188) – Investor stream
- Business Innovation and Investment (Provisional) visa (subclass 188) – Significant Investor stream
- Business Innovation and Investment (Provisional) visa (subclass 188) – Business Innovation Extension stream
- Business Innovation and Investment (Provisional) visa (subclass 188) – Significant Investor Extension stream
- Business Innovation and Investment (Provisional) visa (subclass 188) – Premium Investor stream
- Business Innovation and Investment (Provisional) visa (subclass 188) – Entrepreneur stream
This temporary visa allows you to you operate a new or existing business in Australia. This visa requires nomination by the state or territory government.
This temporary visa requires you to be nominated by a State or Territory government agency to invest at least AUD2.5 million in Australia.
This provisional visa allows business individuals to be nominated by a State or Territory government agency or Austrade to invest at least AUD5 million that meets specific requirements and hold it during the visa validity.
This provisional visa enables Subclass 188 – Business Innovation Stream visa holders to extend their stay for up to 6, 7 or, 8 years after the date of grant of the original Business Innovation and Investment (Provisional) visa
This provisional visa enables Subclass 188 –Significant Investor stream holders to extend their stay in Australia for up to 4 more years.
This provisional visa enables individuals nominated by Austrade to invest at least AUD15 million in Australian investments and/or philanthropic contributions.
This visa allows for start-up and early-stage entrepreneurs who have secured a third-party funding agreement and a nomination from their state or territory government to stay in Australia to develop their concept and carry out entrepreneurial activities.
Business and Investment (Provisional) Visa Timeline
Augustine & Co. can assist with the whole process - from providing specialist legal advice, corresponding with state and territory officers for nomination, applying for expression of interest and visa application once invited, to addressing any specific requests by a case officer, until a decision is made on the visa application.
Step 1: Expression of Interest
Once we determine your eligibility and confirm that you are eligible to apply for a Subclass 188 visa, we will then assist you in lodging an Expression of Interest.
Step 2: Nomination
Once an expression of interest is submitted, we will assist in lodging a nomination application with your preferred state, or Austrade, for some applications. Relevant business plans/proposals that are of exceptional economic benefit to the State or Territory will need to be prepared prior to nomination. If a state or territory/Austrade nominates you, you will receive an invitation to apply for a Subclass 188 visa.
Step 2: Visa Application
The applicant is then required to apply for the Subclass 188 visa application within 60 days.
Subclass 888
Holders of the Subclass 188 Business and Investment visa can continue living in Australia permanently by applying for a subclass 888 visa. Subclass 888 has multiple streams, which includes:
- Business Innovation and Investment (Permanent) visa (subclass 888) – Business Innovation stream
- Business Innovation and Investment (Permanent) visa (subclass 888) – Investor stream
- Business Innovation and Investment (Permanent) visa (subclass 888) – Significant Investor stream
- Business Innovation and Investment (Permanent) visa (subclass 888) – Premium Investor stream
- Business Innovation and Investment (Permanent) visa (subclass 888) – Entrepreneur stream
Pathways to Permanent Residency
Business Innovation Stream
Investor Stream
Significant Investor Stream
Premium Investor Stream
Entrepreneur Stream
Business Innovation Stream
To apply for permanent residency through the Business Innovation Stream (Subclass 888),
- You must:
- Have held either a sc188 – Business Innovation Stream / Subclass 444 for 3 Years
- Hold Subclass 188 – Business Innovation Extension Stream or 457 Visa (in some circumstances)
- Be nominated by state or territory government
- Own and manage a business in Australia for two years satisfying relevant requirements.
- Have an annual business turnover of AUD 300,000
- You or your partner (or combined) must show two of the following:
- assets of AUD200,000 net value in your main business (or two main businesses) in Australia
- personal and business assets in Australia of AUD600,000 net value
- At least two full-time eligible employees in your main business
- Not been involved in any illegal or unacceptable business activities.
- Have a realistic commitment to continuing business activities.
- Meet health and character requirements.
- Meet Functional English requirement
- You must have been physically present in Australia for at least one year in the three years while holding the 188/444 visa.
Investor Stream
To apply for permanent residency (Subclass 888) under the Investor Stream, you must have:
- Held a sc188 – Investor Stream / Subclass 444 for 3 Years
- Be nominated by state or territory government
- Invested AUD2.5 million in a ‘complying significant investment’ during the visa validity period.
- You must have held your designated investment of AUD 1.5 million for at least four years if the provisional visa was granted.
- You must have been physically present in Australia for at least two years in the three years immediately before you apply.
- Not been involved in any illegal or unacceptable business activities.
- Have a realistic commitment to continuing business activities.
- Meet health and character requirements.
- Meet Functional English requirement
Significant Investor Stream
To be eligible for permanent residency (Subclass 888) under the Significant Investor Stream, you must have:
- hold, or held, a Business Innovation and Investment (Provisional) visa (subclass 188) in the Significant Investor stream or Significant Investor Extension stream
continue to hold your complying investment or complying significant investment, as required for your subclass 188 visa during the period of that visa - Be nominated by a state or territory government agency
- Not been involved in any unacceptable activities.
- Have a realistic commitment to continuing business activities.
- Meet health and character requirements.
- Meet Functional English requirement
- Meet the residence requirement as per the visa.
Premium Investor Stream
To be eligible for permanent residency (Subclass 888) under the premium stream, you must have:
- Hold a Subclass 188 – Premium Investor Stream for a continuous period of at least 12 months.
- Have held complying premium investment during the validity of your visa
- Be nominated by a state or territory government agency
- Followed Australian Laws, including taxation, superannuation, and workplace, and not involved in any unacceptable activities.
- Have a realistic commitment to continuing business activities.
- Meet health and character requirements.
- Meet Functional English requirement
- Meet the residence requirement as per the visa.
Entrepreneur Stream
To be eligible for permanent residency (Subclass 888) under the entrepreneur stream, you must have:
- Held the visa for continuously at least 3 years
- Have a successful record of entrepreneurial activities, by satisfying the success factors outlined by the Department of Home Affairs.
- Did not involve in any unacceptable activities.
- Have a realistic commitment to continuing business activities.
- Meet health and character requirements.
- Meet Functional English requirement
- Meet the residence requirement as per the visa.
Current processing Time
The general processing times set by the Department for Business and Investor Visas are as follows:
Temporary Visas
Business Innovation and Investment (Provisional) visa (subclass 188) - Business Innovation stream
75% of applications: 30 months
90% of applications: 35 months
Business Innovation and Investment (Provisional) visa (subclass 188) - Investor stream
75% of applications: 28 Months
90% of applications: 33 months
Business Innovation and Investment (Provisional) visa (subclass 188) – Significant Investor stream
75% of applications: 15 months
90% of applications: 24 months
Business Innovation and Investment (Provisional) visa (subclass 188) – Business Innovation Extension stream / Significant Investor stream / Entrepreneur Stream / Premium Investor Stream
Processing times are not available.
Permanent Visas
Business Innovation and Investment (Permanent) visa (subclass 888) - Business Innovation stream
75% of applications: 26 months
90% of applications: 31 months
Business Innovation and Investment (Provisional) visa (subclass 888) - Investor stream
75% of applications: 20 Months
90% of applications: 24 months
Business Innovation and Investment (Permanent) visa (subclass 888) – Significant Investor Stream
75% of applications: 24 months
90% of applications: 25 months
Business Innovation and Investment (Permanent) visa (subclass 888) – Premium Investor Stream / Entrepreneur Stream
Processing times are not available.
Individual processing times for any given application may vary depending on an applicant’s specific circumstances, their country of origin, as well as the quality of the application lodged with the Department of Home Affairs, i.e., a decision ready application in compliance with all legislative and policy criteria.
Temporary Business & Investor Visa Costs
Subclass 188 – Business Innovation and Investor Stream
- Expression of Interest Nil
- Nomination Application Cost Varies
Paid directly to the State/Territory Government.
- Visa Application – Main Applicant AUD 6,085
Paid directly to the Department of Home Affairs
- Additional Applicant Charge 18+ AUD 3,045
Paid directly to the Department of Home Affairs
- Additional Applicant Charge U18 AUD 1,520
Paid directly to the Department of Home Affairs
- Medical Examination Cost Varies
Paid directly to the panel clinic/hospital that undertakes the medical examination for the applicants.
- Police Checks Cost Varies
Paid to the relevant authorities that issue national/state level police/character checks for the applicants.
Subclass 188 – Significant Investor Stream
- Expression of Interest Nil
- Nomination Application Cost Varies
Paid directly to the State/Territory Government.
- Visa Application – Main Applicant AUD 8,925
Paid directly to the Department of Home Affairs
- Additional Applicant Charge 18+ AUD 4,465
Paid directly to the Department of Home Affairs
- Additional Applicant Charge U18 AUD 2,235
Paid directly to the Department of Home Affairs
- Medical Examination Cost Varies
Paid directly to the panel clinic/hospital that undertakes the medical examination for the applicants.
- Police Checks Cost Varies
Paid to the relevant authorities that issue national/state level police/character checks for the applicants.
Subclass 188 – Business Innovation Extension Stream / Significant Investor Extension Stream
- Visa Application – Main Applicant AUD 730
Paid directly to the Department of Home Affairs
- Additional Applicant Charge 18+ AUD 370
Paid directly to the Department of Home Affairs
- Additional Applicant Charge U18 AUD 185
Paid directly to the Department of Home Affairs
- Medical Examination Cost Varies
Paid directly to the panel clinic/hospital that undertakes the medical examination for the applicants.
- Police Checks Cost Varies
Paid to the relevant authorities that issue national/state level police/character checks for the applicants.
Subclass 188 – Premium Investor Stream
- Expression of Interest Nil
- Nomination Application Cost Varies
Paid directly to the State/Territory Government.
- Visa Application – Main Applicant AUD 9,455
Paid directly to the Department of Home Affairs
- Additional Applicant Charge 18+ AUD 4,725
Paid directly to the Department of Home Affairs
- Additional Applicant Charge U18 AUD 2,365
Paid directly to the Department of Home Affairs
- Medical Examination Cost Varies
Paid directly to the panel clinic/hospital that undertakes the medical examination for the applicants.
- Police Checks Cost Varies
Paid to the relevant authorities that issue national/state level police/character checks for the applicants.
Subclass 188 – Entrepreneur Stream
- Expression of Interest Nil
- Nomination Application Cost Varies
Paid directly to the State/Territory Government.
- Visa Application – Main Applicant AUD 4,115
Paid directly to the Department of Home Affairs
- Additional Applicant Charge 18+ AUD 2,060
Paid directly to the Department of Home Affairs
- Additional Applicant Charge U18 AUD 1,030
Paid directly to the Department of Home Affairs
- Medical Examination Cost Varies
Paid directly to the panel clinic/hospital that undertakes the medical examination for the applicants.
- Police Checks Cost Varies
Paid to the relevant authorities that issue national/state level police/character checks for the applicants.
Covid-19 Concessions
Applicants for Subclass 888 visas must usually have been physically present in Australia for a least 1 year in the 2 years immediately before they apply.
During the COVID concession period which commenced on 1 February 2020, time spent overseas may be counted as being time spent in Australia if the applicant held one of the following visas:
- Business Innovation and Investment (Provisional) visa (subclass 188) Business Innovation stream
- Business Innovation and Investment (Provisional) visa (subclass 188) Business Innovation Extension stream
The first visa in the Business Innovation and Investment (Provisional) visa (subclass 188) in the Business Innovation stream must have been granted on or before 30 June 2019.
The new amendments provide concessions for Subclass 888 (Business Innovation and Investment (Permanent)) and Subclass 188 (Business Innovation and Investment (Provisional)) visa applicants and holders to assist those who are on a pathway from a provisional visa to a permanent visa, who have demonstrated a commitment to the Australian economy, and who have since been adversely affected by the restrictions imposed as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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