Cost to Immigrate to Australia
Australia offers multiple immigration pathways for skilled workers, families, students, and entrepreneurs. Immigration costs vary significantly by pathway, family size, and individual circumstances. This guide provides realistic cost estimates including government fees, testing, documentation, legal services, relocation, and settlement expenses.
Estimated Cost Snapshot
Typical visa application fee ranges across all pathways
Visa application fees only. Total costs including medical exams, language tests, documents, and other fees will be higher.
Featured Immigration Pathways
Most popular routes to Australia
Skilled Independent Visa (Subclass 189)
Points-based permanent residence for skilled workers without employer sponsorship.
Employer Sponsored Visa (Subclass 186)
Permanent residence through employer nomination.
Partner Visa (Subclass 820/801)
Permanent residence for spouses and de facto partners of Australian citizens or PR holders.
Student Visa (Subclass 500)
Study at Australian educational institution.
Proof of Funds Requirements
Money you must demonstrate, not pay
Average proof of funds for single applicants
Proof of funds is not a fee you pay to the government. It's money you must demonstrate you have available in your bank account to prove you can support yourself after arrival in Australia.
This money must be readily accessible, cannot be borrowed, and must remain in your account throughout the application process. The amount increases significantly when including family members.
Requirements vary by pathway. Some pathways like sponsored employment may have reduced or waived proof of funds requirements.
Common Hidden Costs
Pre-Arrival Costs
- • Medical examinations ($200-$500 per person)
- • Language tests ($200-$400)
- • Document translation ($500-$2,000)
- • Police certificates ($50-$100)
- • Educational credential assessments ($200-$300)
- • Biometrics fees ($85 per person)
Post-Arrival Costs
- • Flight tickets (varies by origin)
- • Temporary accommodation (first 1-3 months)
- • Shipping belongings ($2,000-$10,000)
- • Health insurance until coverage starts
- • Driver's license conversion ($100-$200)
- • Initial settlement costs ($5,000-$15,000)
Budget an additional 30-50% above visa fees for these hidden costs that applicants often overlook.
Best Pathways by Applicant Type
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