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Your Australian visa pathway

Find your best Australian visa pathway and get application ready faster

Orbitrio turns a complex visa search into a guided workflow. Answer a few questions, see the pathways that fit your profile, understand your eligibility and points, compare options side by side, and prepare the documents you need to move forward with confidence.

Guided assessment
Multiple pathways
Transparent points
Visa comparison
Document checklist
AI-assisted prep
How It Works

How Orbitrio works

Four simple steps from confusion to clarity

1

Complete a guided assessment

Tell Orbitrio about your goals, background, work experience, education, English level, visa history, and current situation.

2

See your best-fit visa pathways

Get ranked pathways based on your profile, including alternatives you may not have considered.

3

Understand your eligibility

See a transparent breakdown of points, requirements, gaps, and what is helping or hurting your profile.

4

Prepare your next steps with AI

Use Orbitrio to organise your information, prepare supporting documents, and move toward an application-ready case.

Powered by AI

Meet the AI assistant behind Orbitrio

Orbitrio does more than show visa options. It keeps your profile in one place, surfaces missing information, highlights inconsistencies, helps organise supporting documents, and guides you through the information you need to prepare before applying.

Reuse your profile across your journey
Spot missing information before it slows you down
Prepare your case with a clearer checklist and workflow
Use Cases

Orbitrio covers 100+ Australian visas. Here are the ones people search for most.

Pick the right course today and set yourself up for life in Australia.

What you study, where you study, and the qualification you earn all affect your chances of staying in Australia after graduation. With student places now capped and stricter entry rules in 2026, making the right choice from the start has never mattered more.

Explore study options

Find out which Australian work visa matches your skills and experience.

Australia is looking for skilled workers in healthcare, IT, engineering, trades, and many other fields. But there are several different work visas, and each one has its own requirements. The right one for you depends on your job, qualifications, and whether you have an employer in Australia.

Check your work visa options
Your work visa options
Best fit for you
Work independently
Move to Australia on your own skills. No employer needed.
Employer sponsor
An Australian company sponsors your visa.
State nominated
A state or territory invites you based on local needs.

Reunite with your loved ones and build your life together in Australia.

If your partner, spouse, or close family member is an Australian citizen or permanent resident, you may be eligible to join them. The partner visa process takes 14-26 months, and the evidence you provide makes all the difference.

Check your family visa options
Happy couple
CountryIndia
Criminal recordNo
IntentJoin my partner

We found visas for you

Best matchPartner Visa (820/801)Temporary + Permanent
Prospective Marriage (300)If not yet married
Parent Visa (143)For parents of AU citizens
Partner Visa (820/801)
Partner is Australian citizen
Genuine relationship
No criminal history
Health requirements met
You qualify!

Your personalised pathway

Apply nowLodge your application
Processing14-26 months wait
Temporary visaLive and work in Australia
Permanent residentBuild your life together
Relationship proofFinancial tiesShared lifeSponsor docs

Find out how close you are to becoming a permanent resident of Australia.

Permanent residency means you can live, work, and study anywhere in Australia, access public healthcare, and eventually apply for citizenship. Most people who get PR score 85 or more points, so having a clear plan is essential.

Check your PR eligibility
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Age: 30English: 20Experience: 15Education: 15Nomination: 5NAATI: 5
Life in Australia

This Could Be Your New Home

Every year, thousands of people from around the world start a new life in Australia. Here's a glimpse of what's waiting for you.

Diverse group of friends at Sydney Opera House Sydney, NSW
Great Barrier Reef aerial view, Queensland Great Barrier Reef, QLD
Student exploring Melbourne laneways Melbourne, VIC
Family enjoying the Australian outback at sunset Uluru, NT
Friends relaxing at Bondi Beach Bondi Beach, NSW
Got Questions?

Common Questions About Moving to Australia

We hear these questions all the time. Here are honest, straightforward answers.

The first step is finding out which visa you're eligible for. This depends on your age, skills, education, English level, and personal situation. Once you know your options, you can get a skills assessment, take an English test, and submit an Expression of Interest. Each pathway is different, so starting with an eligibility check is the smartest first move.
The minimum is 65 points, but realistically, most people who get an invitation in 2026 score 85 or more. Your points come from your age, English level, work experience, education, and other factors like state nomination. The biggest quick wins are usually improving your English score and securing a state nomination.
If you have a job offer from an Australian employer, employer-sponsored migration is usually the fastest route, there's no points test and it can lead directly to PR. If you don't have an employer yet, regional migration offers less competition and bonus points.
Yes, many people do. The typical path is: student visa, then a graduate visa (which gives you 2-4 years of work rights), then a skilled or employer-sponsored PR application. Studying in a high-demand field like nursing, IT, or engineering gives you a much better chance, but studying alone won't guarantee it. You'll still need good English and a skills assessment.
Healthcare workers (nurses, aged care), IT professionals (software developers, cybersecurity), engineers, tradespeople (electricians, plumbers), and teachers are consistently in the highest demand. The official occupation lists are updated every year, usually around July.
No. Migration agents give you legal advice and manage your application. Orbitrio is a self-service tool that helps you understand your options before you speak to an agent. Think of us as the first step: we show you which visas you could qualify for, calculate your points, and highlight where you can improve. When you're ready for professional help, you'll already know what to ask for.
Orbitrio offers three plans: Starter ($24.90 USD, 120 credits), Growth ($54.90 USD, 300 credits), and Pro ($99.90 USD, 650 credits). Credits are used for pathway insights, eligibility checks, scholarship and course searches, recommendations, and AI chat queries. You can view the full breakdown on our Pricing page.

Ready to take the first step?

Answer a few simple questions and find out which Australian visas you could be eligible for. It takes less than 10 minutes, it's completely free to start, and you get your results instantly.