NIVis a new visa programme launched by the Australian government on 2024 12/6/. Its full name is National Innovation Visa (National Innovation Visa). It is the new migration pathway that Australia is using to replace the former GTI (Global Talent visa). Its positioning is crystal clear: it attracts high-calibre talent from around the world with innovation capability, technological potential, and entrepreneurial experience.
Over the past year we have secured a great many invitations and visa grants, and have also helped numerous DIY applicants and clients of other agencies to reframe and resubmit their applications. So why are Australian migration clients, both onshore and offshore, so determined to apply for the NIV visa?
Firstly, NIV visa advantages are very clear
①Permanent residency in a single step
②No employer sponsorship, investment, or business start-up required
③No hard-and-fast language requirement
④No age threshold
⑤One applicant, whole family migrates
Secondly, stable quota and stable processing
For this financial year, the Australian government has again shown genuine commitment, with the quota steady at 4000 places. Overall processing also reflects Australia’s distinctive style — flexible, broad-minded, and eager for talent.

Finally, the NIV application criteria and applicant profile — free of complex red tape
whether you are an academic, an entrepreneur, a senior executive, an athlete, or an artist, we have successfully helped clients across every category achieve their result. Compared with other Australian PR visas that set strict thresholds around age, English, and occupation, NIV is designed to attract talent of every kind and to drive Australia’s development, so it is fair to say NIV is a case-by-case visa. Every time we take on a file we tailor the submission strategy to the individual client’s circumstances, framed around how they align with Australia’s national interest and needs.


We have just covered the advantages of the
NIV visa, now let’s take a closer look at the NIV visa itself.
First, the ,NIV visa is open to the following four categories of applicants:
1.Globally recognised research professionals
publishing in leading journals, producing high-impact articles that are widely cited, and receiving top awards in their field
2.Entrepreneurs
require endorsement from a State//Territory government. The business model may be well established or an emerging venture. It should benefit the industry structure of the specific nominating State, and the applicant’s overall background must align with the industries required for Australia’s economic development.
3.Innovative investors
The new NIV visa invitations will place greater weight on investment quality rather than simply meeting a threshold. Projects must be capable of driving innovation-led development in Australia.
4.Athletes, artists, and the like
in particular, athletes and creative professionals who represent Australia on the international stage
Secondly, processing priority tiers

Priority 1
Priority 1
Outstanding candidates from every field who are global experts and winners of top international ““field top-tier”” awards.
Priority 2
Candidates from any industry nominated and endorsed by relevant expert agencies of Australia’s Commonwealth, State, or Territory governments (via 1000 form), from any industry.
Priority 3
Candidates with outstanding and exceptional achievements in Tier 1 priority areas, including:
—Critical Technologies (Critical Technologies)
—Health Industries (Health Industries)
—Renewable Energy and Low-Emissions Technologies (Renewables and Low Emission Technologies)
Priority 4
Candidates with outstanding and exceptional achievements in Tier2 priority areas, including:
·Agri-food and Agricultural Technologies (Agri-food and AgTech)
·Defence Capability and Space Technologies (Defence Capabilities and Space)
·Education (Education)
·Financial Services and Fintech (Financial Services and FinTech)
·Infrastructure and Transport (Infrastructure and Transport)
·Resources (Resources)
Beyond the basics above, we understand many applicants are keen to know about this financial year’s NIV visa’s newest feature — the State-nomination rules for each State so we have pulled together a summary for you here.
South Australia: flexible thresholds/clear criteria/highly inclusive
– SA emphasises attracting individuals who can drive innovation, productivity, and economic growth in the State
– broad industry coverage including research/entrepreneurship/agriculture/creative sectors, and others, suited to “applicants with ideas at an early stage”good-fit applicants
– requires evidence of direct contribution to SA (such as employment/technology translation)
– SA weighs whether the applicant’s project can take root locally and integrate with the State’s character and strengths
– lower thresholds and high flexibility, suited to start-ups and innovators

NSW: balance of reputation and results/track record+contribution
– NSW has relatively concentrated resources, with strong support for fintech/healthcare/energy/artificial intelligence, and related fields
– priority goes to high-potential projects that drive employment/and technology translation
– clear nomination pathway backed by a mature innovation ecosystem
– places heavy emphasis on an applicant project’s future potential — what contribution it will bring to NSW or to Australia
– resource-rich but demanding, suited to high-calibre talent with established results

Victoria: significant achievements+contribution to Victoria
–government and institutional agencies may proactively recommend candidates; applicable to research/innovation/entrepreneurship/the arts/sport, and related fields
–relies on government recommendation; suited to applicants with established partnerships

Queensland: defined investment thresholds, suited to applicants with capital and an investment plan
–supports innovation, entrepreneurship, and investment, with emphasis on investment return and contribution to the State economy
–entrepreneurs must have at least AUD 100 million in investment capacity, to be invested in Queensland within two years, with evidence of commercialisation potential, employment contracts, partnership agreements, and so on
–innovative investors must have AUD 500 million in investment capacity, to be invested in Queensland’s innovation ecosystem within two years, with investment records, investment plan, and so on
–research professionals must have an international research reputation, partnerships with Queensland universities or research institutes, and secured employment or funding

State policies vary considerably; applicants should choose the most suitable State based on their own background — research output, entrepreneurial experience, investment capacity, and so on. We recommend reviewing your own circumstances, consulting a professional migration adviser, and building a tailored application strategy.

Finally, here is an overview of the entire NIV application process
1.Submit an Expression of Interest (EOI)
Complete the form on the Department of Home Affairs website EOI, stating your area of expertise, achievements, and contribution plan. Valid for 2 years.
2.Receive an invitation
The Department screens EOIs by priority tierEOI and issues invitations accordingly.
3.Lodge the visa application
After receiving the invitation, 60 days to lodge full supporting materials, including: Nominator’s Form 1000 and support letter; evidence of achievements, awards, patents, media coverage, and so on; identity and health documents
4.Processing and grant
Processing typically takes around 6-12 months. On grant, the applicant receives permanent residency directly.
Success stories
Congratulations to Dr Z on securing an Australian NIV Global Talent invitation code. After roughly a year in the pool, the invitation finally arrived. An outstanding academic expert in agri-tech, young, accomplished, and with an international research background — warmest congratulations!

This client is a senior figure at a domestic tech companyCEO,25 6 received the invitation at the end of 8 lodged the visa application at the end of 12 secured the grant for the entire family by mid-December, just in time for Christmas!after we undertook an in-depth analysis of the client’s background, we positioned the field in resources. From the outset we prepared the materials to the highest standard, mining every angle for depth, exchanging dozens of emails and hundreds of messages. The hard work paid off: the whole family of five safely made it ashore.

80s-born industry leaderNIV successfully secured the invitation.The client has been deeply rooted in Health Industries,, holding a PhD as well as a high salary, with strong academic output from journal papers / to a distinguished academic record. Securing the NIV is also a recognition of the client’s academic achievements.

90s-born family of three NIV visa grant: 25 3 invited in 12 grant in

858from GTI changed to NIV, competition has become intense and the threshold higher. Even so, with our support and research into client profiles, clients have successively secured NIV invitations. If you think you may qualify through the Global Talent pathway, you are warmly welcome to send us your CV!

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