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    Introduction to Investor Visa​

    Business Visa for Australia

    Australia offers a robust and transparent immigration framework for business professionals, entrepreneurs, and investors through its Business Innovation and Investment visas. Applicants are assessed based on factors such as business experience, net assets, investment history, and the potential to contribute to the Australian economy. With opportunities for permanent residency and eventual citizenship, these visas offer a clear path to long-term settlement.

    Australia’s stable economy, supportive business environment, and quality of life make it an attractive destination for investors from around the world. Whether you’re interested in expanding a global business, or investing in Australian bonds or real estate, the country offers multiple entry points backed by a strong legal and financial infrastructure. Through expert guidance from visa specialists like Pulsova Global Private Limited, you can navigate your migration journey with confidence and clarity.

    Why Choose Australia for Investment?

    Stable & Growing Economy

    One of the most resilient economies globally, offering reliable returns and diverse sectoral opportunities.

    Investor-Friendly Immigration Policies

    Clear, points-based business visa pathways with long-term settlement benefits for investors and entrepreneurs.

    High Quality of Life

    Consistently ranks among the top in healthcare, safety, work-life balance, and social welfare.

    Multicultural and Inclusive Society

    A welcoming environment where Indian investors can thrive while retaining cultural identity and community connections.

    Investor Visa Categories

    Australia Investor Visa Categories

    Australia offers a range of investor and business visas to attract global entrepreneurs, business owners, and investors who can contribute to its thriving economy. Whether you're starting a new venture, expanding an international business, or investing in Australian assets, these visa categories provide flexible pathways to residency and long-term business success.

    Provisional Visa – Subclass 188

    Permanent Visa – Subclass 888

    Business Owner Visa – Subclass 890

    State or Territory Sponsored Investor Visas – Subclass 892 / 893

    Eligibility Checklist for Australia Business Visas

    • Applicants must demonstrate prior success in managing a business or making substantial investments.
    • You’ll need to meet specific financial requirements related to annual business turnover, personal assets, or minimum investment amounts (varies by visa stream).
    • You must meet Australia’s health and character standards and, in some visa streams, demonstrate a functional level of English.
    • Some visa categories, like the Subclass 188, require nomination by a state or territory government.

    Why Choose Pulsova?

    Personalized Counselling

    One-on-one counselling targeted to your goals for a smooth and successful immigration journey.

    Transparent Process & Real-Time Updates

    We keep you updated at every step with streamlined processes and timely notifications.

    Required Documents Support

    Experts are there to help you gather and organize all the required paperwork, with extreme precision.

    Country-Specific Knowledge

    Having special knowledge of visa rules across major destinations ensures a higher approval rate.

    FAQS Answered!

    Complying investments include at least AUD 5 million in a combination of:

    • AUD 500,000 in venture capital/private equity funds
    • AUD 1.5 million in managed funds in emerging companies
    • AUD 1.5 million in managed funds in emerging companies

    No, the Business Visitor visa does not permit employment. To work, you’ll need a different visa, such as Subclass 188 or 482.

    Usually up to 3 months, but up to 12 months may be granted in special cases.

    You must:

    • Own and operate a successful business or have investment experience
    • Meet minimum asset and turnover requirements
    • Be under 55 years of age (unless exempt)
    • Receive a state or territory nomination

    For Subclass 188 (Business Innovation stream), you typically need:

    • AUD 800,000 in business/personal assets
    • AUD 500,000 minimum business turnover in 2 out of 4 years

    For the Significant Investor stream, a minimum of AUD 5 million investment is required.