Understanding Australian Protection (Refugee & Humanitarian) Visas with Bircan Migration
Fleeing persecution and seeking a safe haven for yourself and your family? Australian Protection (Refugee & Humanitarian) Visas, also known as refugee visas, offer a pathway to safety and resettlement in Australia.
Bircan Migration’s experienced migration agents understand the complexities of refugee visa applications. We’ll work closely with you to assess your eligibility for protection under Australian immigration law and guide you through every step of the process.
Our team will help you gather the necessary documentation, prepare a compelling application that details your claim for protection, and liaise with the relevant authorities on your behalf. With our expert guidance, you can increase your chances of a successful application.
Don’t navigate the complexities of refugee visas alone. Contact Bircan Migration today for a confidential discussion and let us help you build a secure future in Australia.
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Protection Visa (Subclass 866): This permanent visa is for people who are in Australia and engage Australia’s protection obligations because they have suffered persecution in their home country. Applicants must be recognized as refugees as defined by the Refugee Convention.
Temporary Protection Visa (Subclass 785): Designed for individuals who arrive in Australia without a valid visa and seek Australia’s protection. This visa allows holders to stay in Australia temporarily and provides them with work rights and access to support services.
Safe Haven Enterprise Visa (Subclass 790): This visa is for people who arrived in Australia illegally and wish to apply for protection. It encourages holders to work and/or study in regional areas of Australia to boost their skills as part of their pathway to a possible longer-term solution.
Refugee Visas (Subclass 200, 201, 203, and 204): These visas are part of Australia’s offshore humanitarian resettlement program, which helps people outside their home country who are subject to substantial discrimination amounting to gross violation of human rights in their home country:
- Subclass 200 (Refugee): For people subject to persecution.
- Subclass 201 (In-country Special Humanitarian): For people who are still in their home country and cannot leave to seek refuge elsewhere.
- Subclass 203 (Emergency Rescue): For people who need to be urgently resettled for reasons of security.
- Subclass 204 (Woman at Risk): For women living outside their home country without the protection of a male relative and are in danger of victimization, harassment or serious abuse because of their gender.