Trained immigration to Australia necessitates–on the part of the visa candidates–to score the required points based on their age, work experience, job or occupation, education, expertise in English language, and some other equally important factors; for instance, the availability of close relatives within the territorial limits of Australia, besides prior work or study done inside the Kangaroo Land.
Some additional points may also come the aspirants’ way, provided they manage to obtain the prized sponsorship from a state of Australia. There are many subclasses of visa under the General Skilled Migration Program (GSM). A systematic understanding of each subclass requires considerable time & effort from the visa aspirants, but it’s essential.
Skilled – Independent (Migrant) Visa (Subclass 189) Holders’ Obligations
This takes us to the topic under discussion–Obligations for Skilled – Independent (Migrant) Visa (Subclass 189) Holders. For those who are not tuned in, Skilled Independent Subclass 189 Permit substitutes both the offshore Skilled – Independent Subclass 175 Visa & the onshore Subclass 885 Visa.
Perhaps, the best thing from the perspectives of the holders of the Independent (Migrant) Visa (Subclass 189) is that they are not subjected to any sort of conditions or obligations. The holders of the permit can stay & do a job across any geographical region of the Kangaroo Land, and also be a part of any type of service, without any issues whatsoever.
But, this is not to suggest that the candidates and their secondary partners accompanying them are really immune from obeying the laws of the land, as they have to strictly do so. Failure to do may not be in their interests even while it could negatively influence their capability to remain on the Australian soils.
Every self-governing Australian state & territory is completely separate jurisdictions with their own specific structure of courts & parliaments. Even if the organism of laws in each Australian state is important for each other, these are not obligatory. Still, the laws enacted by the Parliament of Australia cover the whole nation.
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