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Old 26-06-2008, 06:41 PM   #1
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Default Traveling overseas to establish a business?

Investing a business overseas requires a lot of hard work, money for
capital and a pinch of luck! Australia is a good place to start if you
want your business to boom fast. Immigrants from around the globe
travel to Australia for several reasons, and a lot of them come to
establish their own business.

If you're already a successful business owner / part owner, then you
might be eligible to apply for an Australian permanent visa of
Established Business Owner (Subclass 845) Visa.

The temporary Australia business visa holder can be granted up to four
(4) years. When established the required level of business or
maintained investment activities, you are then entitled to apply for
permanent residence.

See http://www.nationalvisas.com.au/bus...sinessvisas.htm for types of
business visas.

So, if you're a business minded person and want to establish/develop a
business in Australia, check out first your eligibility to apply for
an Australian temporary visa. This can be done online at
http://www.nationalvisas.com.au/ser...eassessment.htm, along with
other immigration service to Australia and visa assistance.
 
 


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