• Mark

    Mark

    Administrator
    January 23, 2025 at 8:58 pm

    Hello Roshan. You are very welcome here and thank you for your question. 🙂

    Humanitarian migration to Australia is not typically a sponsored visa route.

    Humanitarian visas are part of Australia’s Refugee and Humanitarian Program, designed for individuals who are fleeing persecution, violence, or serious human rights violations in their home countries.

    These visas are often based on the applicant’s circumstances and their need for protection.

    Two key categories within this program are:

    1. Offshore Humanitarian Program (subclass 200–204): For individuals outside Australia who need protection. This includes:

    Refugee visa (subclass 200)

    In-Country Special Humanitarian visa (subclass 201)

    Global Special Humanitarian visa (subclass 202) – Requires an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible organization to propose (not sponsor) the applicant.

    Emergency Rescue and Woman at Risk visas (subclasses 203 and 204).

    2. Onshore Protection Visa (subclass 866): For individuals already in Australia seeking asylum who meet refugee criteria under international law.

    I’m unsure if this helps. 🤷‍♂️ There is lot of additional information contained within the pages I have linked to (blue text) though please let me know if you have further questions

    All the best

    Mark

  • Franklin

    Franklin

    Member
    January 24, 2025 at 5:26 am

    Am looking for the job at AUSTRALIA,I ALSO NEED SPONSORE,,MY DREAM LONG TIME BE THERE,SO PLEASE,HELP ME,ALL THE BESS.

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