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Global Talent Visa: A Guide To Making An Application For Global Talent Visa Subclass 858 [Update 2022]

Nilesh Nandan · May 4, 2021

Home » Immigration Guides » Global Talent Visa: A Guide To Making An Application For Global Talent Visa Subclass 858 [Update 2022]

Get Global Talent Visa Help Here.

Do you have a Global Talent?

Are you a superstar? Are you particularly special in terms of being an asset for Australia?

Do you have an internationally recognised record of exceptional and outstanding achievement in one of the following areas:

  • a profession;
  • a sport;
  • the arts;
  • academia and research 

If you think that you are particularly special, or have a talent which is particularly useful and relevant, then this visa may be the right visa for you. 

This visa has had different incarnations over the years. It has recently been named Global Talent Visa and if you feel that your skillset and talent are particularly special then consider discussing this opportunity further with me by contacting my office.

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