Migration
Explore Australian Visas and Citizenship: Your Pathway to a New Beginning
At RAC Migration and Education Services, we understand that navigating the world of visas and citizenship can be complex and overwhelming. As a leading migration and education services firm based in Australia, we are here to simplify the process and guide you towards your dreams. Explore the diverse range of Australian visas and citizenship options available to individuals and families seeking new opportunities.


Permanent Visas
Skilled Independent Visa (subclass 189): For skilled workers who have their occupation listed on the Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL).
Skilled Nominated Visa (subclass 190): For skilled workers nominated by an Australian state or territory government.
Employer Nomination Scheme (subclass 186): For skilled workers nominated by an Australian employer for a permanent position.
Business Innovation and Investment Visa (subclass 188/888): For individuals with a successful business background who wish to establish or manage a business in Australia.
Partner Visa (subclass 820/801 or 309/100): For individuals in a genuine relationship with an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen.


Temporary Visas
Visitor Visa (subclass 600): For individuals visiting Australia for tourism, business, or visiting family and friends.
Student Visa (subclass 500): For international students pursuing full-time education and courses in Australia.
Temporary Graduate Visa (subclass 485): For international students who have recently completed their studies and wish to gain work experience in Australia.
Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) Visa (subclass 491): For skilled workers nominated by an Australian state or territory government to work in regional areas.
Working Holiday Visa (subclass 417/462): For young individuals from eligible countries to work and holiday in Australia for a limited period.




Australian Citizenship
As a pathway to becoming an Australian citizen, this grants individuals various rights and benefits, including the ability to vote, access to social services, and a sense of belonging to the Australian community.