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The Australian Skilled Regional Subclass 887 Visa provides permanent residency to those who possess a subclass of bridging visa and have lived and worked in a specified area or a regional area of Australia with low population growth.
The Skilled Regional Subclass 887 Visa permits you and your accompanying family to live and work in Australia indefinitely.
It is also a second-stage visa that grants permanent residency to holders of skilled regional provisional visas, such as:
It is not necessary to be sponsored by any relative or to be nominated by the government of a state or territory in Australia. More information regarding the visa's qualifying conditions may be found below.
The following are the primary eligibility requirements for this visa:
You must currently have a skilled subclass visa and hold any one of the visas for at least two years from one of the following subclasses:
You've been in Australia for the past two years on a provisional skilled visa. During this period, you must have resided in a rural or low population growth area of Australia (if sponsored by a State or Territory Government) or a Designated Area (if sponsored by an Australian relative).
State | Areas | Postcode |
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New South Wales | All the areas, Excluding the Central Coast, Newcastle, Sydney, and Wollongong | 2311 to 2312, 2328 to 2411, 2420 to 2490, 2536 to 2551, 2575 to 2594, 2618 to 2739, 2787 to 2898 |
Queensland | All the areas, excluding the greater Brisbane and Gold Coast, | 4124 to 4125, 4133, 4211, 4270 to 4272, 4275, 4280, 4285, 4287, 4307 to 4499, 4515, 4517 to 4519, 4522 to 4899 |
Victoria | Everywhere, excluding Melbourne | 3211 to 3334, 3340 to 3424, 3430 to 3649, 3658 to 3749, 3753, 3756, 3758, 3762, 3764, 3778 to 3781, 3783, 3797, 3799, 3810 to 3909, 3921 to 3925, 3945 to 3974, 3979, 3981 to 3996 |
Western Australia | All the areas excluding Perth and surrounding areas | 6041 to 6044, 6083 to 6084, 6121 to 6126,6200 to 6799 |
Tasmania | Every place in the state | All postcodes |
South Australia | All the place in the state | All postcodes |
Northern Territory | All the places in the territory | All postcodes |
State | Areas | Postcode |
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New South Wales. | All the areas, excluding Newcastle, Sydney, and Wollongong | 2311 to 2312, 2328 to 2333, 2336 to 2490, 2535 to 2551, 2575 to 2739, 2787 to 2898 |
Queensland | All the areas, excluding the greater Brisbane | 4019 to 4028, 4037 to 4050, 4079 to 4100, 4114, 4118, 4124 to 4150, 4158 to 4168, 4180 to 4899. |
Northern Territory | All places in the territory | All postcodes |
South Australia | All the places in the state | All postcodes |
Tasmania | Every place in the state | All postcodes |
Victoria | Everywhere in the state | All postcodes |
Western Australia | Every place in the state | All postcodes |
The Australian Capital Territory | All the places in the territory | All postcodes |
You must have worked in Australia for at least 12 months; this experience does not have to be in a skilled occupation, but it must be full-time (at least 35 hours per week) and in the above-mentioned regional location.
The Bridging Visa A (BVA) or Bridging Visa B (BVB), which is granted, must be related to your application for any of the subclass visas 487, 489, or 489.
The Bridging Visa Aallows you to remain in Australia even if your current substantive visa expires and you have applied for a new one, which is currently being processed. If you apply for a substantive visa in Australia while you still hold a substantive visa, the visa might be issued. However, if you leave Australia with this visa, you will be unable to return. The BVA ends when you receive your substantive visa or are awarded a BVB.
The Bridging Visa B,on the other hand, permits you to return to Australia while your substantive visa application is being processed. However, in order to stay in the nation until your substantive visa application is approved, you must return within a certain time frame. However, once the BVB is issued, the travel time is neither modified nor extended in this scenario.
If you intend to marry an Australian citizen or permanent resident, you may be able to obtain a fiancé visa for immigration to Australia. Your fiancé can sponsor you for temporary residence in Australia for up to nine months during which the marriage must take place.
At the time we make a decision on your application, you must:
Australia's Skilled Regional Subclass 887 Visa provides the following benefits:
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