Before starting your application, it’s important to understand the requirements and options available in South Australia.
You can choose to apply for a visa or state nomination on your own, or you may decide to engage a registered migration agent or legal practitioner.
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The visa categories also offer different streams depending on whether you already own a business, want to start a business in South Australia or if you want to invest in the state.
As is the case with all states and territories, the Commonwealth Government has not provided South Australia with any nomination places for the Business Innovation and Investment (Provisional) visa (subclass 188) in 2023-24.
This visa is for business owners, investors and entrepreneurs who are establishing a business, or investing, in South Australia.
This visa has four streams:
While the Business Innovation and Investment (Provisional) visa (subclass 188) is closed to new applicants, business or investor migrants who already hold the Business Innovation or Significant Investor stream visa can continue to apply for state nomination for the Business Innovation Extension stream or Significant Investor Extension stream where required.
This visa is for business owners and investors who already hold a four-year provisional 188 visa aligned to the visa stream you originally applied for:
This is a state-nominated permanent residence visa for business owners and entrepreneurs with a proven successful business history and who committed to undertaking business in Australia.
This visa is for business owners and entrepreneurs and has two streams:
If you hold a Business Talent visa (subclass 132) – Significant Business History stream, you are subject to monitoring by the Department of Home Affairs. Two years after your visa was granted, the Department of Home Affairs will request information and supporting documentation regarding your business interests in Australia. This includes feedback from the State or Territory that nominated you to apply for your visa.
To obtain endorsement from South Australia, you must ensure you meet and fulfil the nomination requirements you committed to achieving, within two years of your subclass 132 visa being granted.
This is a four-year temporary visa for people wishing to retire in South Australia.
To be eligible to apply for the Investor Retirement Renewal visa (subclass 405), applicants must already hold a valid Investor Retirement visa (Subclass 405) as nominated by the South Australian Government. This visa is not available for new applicants.
The Department of Home Affairs and state nomination requirements are different for each stream. Applicants must first apply to Skilled & Business Migration for a second state nomination before lodging a subclass 888 visa application with the Department of Home Affairs.
To meet the South Australian nomination requirements you must:
To enable Skilled & Business Migration to confirm that your nomination is still current you must:
Business Innovation and Investment (Permanent) visa – subclass 888
$1,075
Business Entrepreneur
$381
Investor Retirement Renewal visa – subclass 405
$635
If you are having difficulty navigating the state nomination and visa application process, you may wish to engage the services of a registered migration agent or legal practitioner who can help you understand all requirements and options available to you.
To learn more about the purpose, support and responsibilities of a registered migration agent or legal practitioner, visit the Immigration Assistance page.