Aimed to headhunt highly skilled technologists, the Global Talent Independent (GTI) scheme was launched to combat competition from other popular global destinations for skilled migrants – namely the US, UK and Canada.
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Are you a super star in: AgTech • FinTech • MedTech • Cyber Security • Space and Advanced Manufacturing • Energy and Mining Technology • Quantum Information, Advanced Digital, Data
Science and ICT • Agri-food and Agtech • Financial Services and Fintech • Health Industries • Digitech • Defence, Advanced Manufacturing and Space • Energy • Circular Economy
• Infrastructure and Tourism • Resources • Education
IF SO TALK TO US (Book a Consultation )
How does the program work? The pathway is aimed at attracting highly skilled migrants working in one of the seven designated ‘future-focused’ sectors: ag-tech, med-tech, space, fin-tech, energy and mining technology, cybersecurity, and data science. To be eligible, the applicants must demonstrate the potential to earn a salary at or above the income threshold of $153,600 each year and have their application supported by a nominator of national reputation in the same field.
Super Stars: Distinguished Talent Visa
So if you or anyone you know is thinking of applying for a GTI visa or has a GTI application pending or refused talk to us. Book an initial 30 minute consultation for a flat fixed fee for the initial 30 minutes to discuss your issue with a Master Migration Lawyer. Book a consultation
Call 03 9614 0218 or email info@arlaw.com.au to make an initial 30 minute consultation at our Melbourne office. (conditions apply)
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