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ACME Migration Australia Visa & Migration Approvals

  • Migration Help Desk
  • Dec 20, 2025
  • 3 min read

Summary Dated on 20/12/2025





1. Permanent Residency Visas (Skilled & Family Streams)


a. Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190) – Western Australia

  • Status: Granted

  • Occupation: Architect

  • Key Dates:

    • Lodgement: 12 January 2024

    • Grant: 19 December 2025

  • Visa Details:

    • Length of Stay: Indefinite (Permanent Resident status from date of each arrival).

    • Travel Facility: Multiple re-entries permitted until 19 December 2030.

    • Must Not Arrive After: 19 December 2030 (initial entry deadline).

  • Note: The grant letter includes an important advisory to withdraw any other undecided visa applications, as the grant of a new substantive visa would cause this permanent visa to cease.



b. Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190) – Victoria (Nomination Stage)


  • Status: State Nomination Approved

  • Applicant: GARG

  • Occupation: Architectural Draftsperson (ANZSCO code specified)

  • Points: 80+5 points (including state nomination points).

  • Nomination Conditions: The applicant has signed a declaration committing to live in Victoria for at least two years. This nomination is not transferable to another Australian state or territory.



c. Partner Visa (Subclass 100)


  • Status: Granted

  • Key Dates: Granted on 19 December 2025.

  • Visa Details:

    • Length of Stay: Indefinite (Permanent Resident status).

    • Travel Facility: Multiple re-entries permitted until 19 December 2030.

  • Note: The notice includes information on Australian workplace rights and conditions applicable to the visa holder.



2. Student Visas (Subclass 500)


Three separate Student visas were granted on the same day (19 December 2025), each for different study sectors and with varying conditions:


a. Student Visa – Higher Education Sector


  • Granted To: FUTO

  • Key Dates:

    • Lodgement: 01 July 2025

    • Grant: 19 December 2025

    • Stay Until / Must Not Arrive After: 24 July 2026

  • Conditions: Includes standard student conditions such as work limitation (8105), course requirements (8202), health insurance (8501), and others related to dependants and address notification.



b. Student Visa – Vocational Education and Training (VET) Sector


  • Key Dates:

    • Lodgement: 03 July 2025

    • Grant: 19 December 2025

    • Stay Until / Must Not Arrive After: 16 October 2027

  • Conditions: Similar to the above, with specific conditions like work limitation (8103) and maintain eligibility (8516).



c. Student Dependent Visa – Vocational Education and Training (VET) Sector


  • Key Dates: Lodgement and Grant dates align with the main VET student visa (03 July 2025 lodgement, 19 December 2025 grant).

  • Stay Until / Must Not Arrive After: 16 October 2027

  • Conditions: Includes a specific condition (8201) limiting study to a maximum of three months, alongside work limitation (8104) and health insurance (8501).

Important Note for All Student Visas: Each grant letter contains a clear warning that if the holder is granted another substantive visa, their Student visa will cease automatically. Clients are advised to withdraw any other pending applications if they intend to maintain their student status.



3. Temporary Work Visas (Nomination Approvals)


a. Skills in Demand Visa (Subclass 482) Nomination


  • Status: Nomination Approved

  • Occupation: Metal Fabricator

  • Key Dates:

    • Lodgement: 28 May 2025

    • Approval: 19 December 2025

  • Details: The sponsor (employer) has been notified of their approval and reminded of their ongoing sponsorship obligations. The nominee can now proceed with their associated visa application.



b. Training Visa (Subclass 407) Nomination


  • Status: Nomination Approved

  • Occupation: Civil Engineering Draftsperson

  • Key Dates:

    • Lodgement: 25 June 2025

    • Approval: 19 December 2025



4. Common Themes and Advisory Points



  1. Withdrawal of Other Applications: A critical and repeated advisory in the grant letters for permanent (190, 100) and student (500) visas is that the grant of a new substantive visa will cause the existing visa to cease. Clients are urged to withdraw any other undecided applications in writing if they wish to retain their newly granted visa.

  2. Commitment to Regional Living: The Victorian 190 nomination explicitly binds the applicant to a two-year living commitment in Victoria, a standard condition for state-nominated visas.

  3. Professional Representation: All applications were facilitated by a registered migration agent, with contact details provided across offices in Melbourne (Australia), Ahmedabad, Vadodara, and Amritsar (India).

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