Australia has developed the National Innovation Visa (NIV) 2025 to replace the Global Talent Visa (subclass 858), which was closed to new applicants in December 2024.
This new immigration channel aims to recruit extraordinary talent from all around the world in disciplines such as research, entrepreneurship, the arts, and sports.
The NIV’s mission is to support Australia’s economic growth, innovation, and research industries.
The NIV provides a pathway to permanent residency in Australia for persons who can make significant contributions to the country’s future development.
The National Innovation Visa (subclass 858) is a permanent visa intended for highly talented persons who have achieved extraordinary results in their area. It is an invitation-only visa, which means that applicants must first submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) and receive an invitation from the Australian Department of Home Affairs before applying, according to the DAAD Scholarship.
This visa is available to people from a variety of sectors, including
According to reports, successful applicants would be able to settle in Australia and contribute to the country’s growth and development in their field of competence.
Benefits
The NIV 2025 provides a number of long-term incentives to successful applicants. This includes:
Some government benefits may require new residents to wait a length of time before becoming eligible.
Eligibility criterion for visa
Applicants for the NIV 2025 must meet many major conditions. They must:
There are no age restrictions, although applicants under 18 and over 55 must demonstrate special benefits to Australia. Those aged 18 and up must also produce proof of functional English proficiency, or pay a second installment cost if they do not meet this criteria.
How to apply?
The application process for the NIV 2025 consists of many steps:
The visa application fee begins at AUD 4,840 for the primary applicant. Additional fees apply for family members listed on the application, and those aged 18 and older who do not speak English fluently must pay a second installment charge.
Processing timeframes vary depending on the unique conditions, and applicants can utilize the Visa Processing Time Guide Tool to estimate their processing time.
Bring family members to Australia
Applicants for the NIV may include family members in their applications. This includes partners (spouse or de facto), dependent children under 18, and parents (if the primary applicant is under the age of 18). All family members must meet certain health and character standards.
What to know:
The Global Talent Visa expired on December 6th, 2024. The National Innovation Visa for 2025 is now accepting applications. Once invited, applicants must submit their visa application within 60 days.
For additional information, applicants can submit an Expression of Interest and begin the application process on the Australian Department of Home Affairs website.
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