Subclass 132 Visa Monitoring Process
If you are granted a Business Talent (Permanent) visa (subclass 132) – Significant Business History stream, you are required to meet your obligations and are subject to 132 visa monitoring during your first three years in Queensland, Australia. Further details and links on how to meet your obligations are provided below.
Please refer to the Department of Home Affairs website for details of 132 visa monitoring process:
When you have this visa – rights and obligations
At the time of being surveyed by the Department of Home Affairs, you are required to seek endorsement from BSMQ on Form 1010 and to meet your Queensland Nomination conditions, depending on when you initially submitted your expression of interest (EOI) for Queensland nomination.
EOIs submitted for Subclass 132 visa – Significant Business History Stream before 14 July 2016
- If the proposed business is a general business established in Brisbane or Gold Coast metropolitan areas, the 132 visa holder must provide evidence of investing at least A$2.5 million into one or two qualifying business(es) and creating 5 jobs in Queensland;
- If the proposed business is a general business established in regional Queensland, the 132 visa holder must provide evidence of investing at least A$1.5 million into one or two qualifying business(es) and creating 3 jobs in Queensland;
- If the proposed business is a property development business established in Brisbane or Gold Coast metropolitan areas, the 132 visa holder must provide evidence of transferring at least A$5 million to Queensland, including at least A$4 million invested into one or two qualifying business(es) and 5 jobs created in Queensland
- If the proposed business is a property development business established in regional Queensland, the 132 visa holder must provide evidence of transferring at least A$5 million to Queensland, including at least A$2.5 million invested into one or two qualifying business(es) and 3 jobs created in regional Queensland
If the 132 visa holder was initially nominated by BSMQ under an age waiver, please contact BSMQ for the 132 visa survey process.
EOIs submitted for Subclass 132 visa – Significant Business History Stream after 14 July 2016
- If the proposed business is a general business, the 132 visa holder must provide evidence of transferring at least A$1.5 million to Queensland, including at least A$1 million invested into one or two qualifying business(es) in Queensland
- If the proposed business is a property development business, the 132 visa holder must provide evidence of transferring at least A$2 million to Queensland, including at least A$1.5 million invested into one or two qualifying business(es) in Queensland
If the 132 visa holder was initially nominated by BSMQ under an age waiver, please contact BSMQ for the 132 visa survey process.