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National Innovation Visa Program

The National Innovation Visa (subclass 858) is a permanent visa for exceptionally talented individuals who demonstrate the potential to create jobs and drive productivity growth in key sectors of the Australian economy.

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National Innovation Visa Program

Permanent Residence for exceptional global talent – the National Innovation Visa (NIV) offers 4,000 Australian permanent residence visas each year for exceptionally talented individuals and their families who can create jobs, drive innovation, and boost productivity in key sectors of the Australian economy.
Only the highest calibre candidates are selected, and a well-prepared Expression of Interest (EOI) and, increasingly, a State Government nomination are critical to success.
The NIV Program
The NIV targets established and emerging leaders with internationally recognised achievements in priority sectors.
Priority Sectors
Tier One (Higher Priority):
  • Critical Technologies (AI, robotics, cybersecurity, quantum, advanced manufacturing)
  • Renewables & Low-Emission Technologies
  • Health Industries
Tier Two:
  • Agri-food & AgTech
  • Defence, Advanced Manufacturing & Space
  • Education (senior academics & researchers)
  • Financial Services & FinTech
  • Infrastructure & Transport
  • Resources (critical minerals, automation, green metals)
Applications supported by a State Government nomination or evidence of job offers with earnings above the Fair Work High Income Threshold (AU$175,000) are prioritised. PhD holders may also be prioritised if their research is internationally significant and benefits Australia.
State Government Nominations 
State Governments are now actively nominating candidates to attract world-class talent to their innovation, research, and cultural ecosystems. The guidelines are less prescriptive for Victoria than NSW although ultimately high caliber candidates would be considered by both states. Other States and Territories are yet to release formal criteria.
NSW Nomination
NSW targets exceptional individuals in five key groups:
  • Researchers & Academics – High-impact research, international recognition, and plans to collaborate or commercialise research in NSW.
  • Entrepreneurs – Proven track record scaling innovative ventures, with plans to build high-growth businesses in NSW.
  • Innovative Investors – Experienced angel or venture investors who actively mentor startups and commit to growing NSW’s innovation ecosystem.
  • Sports Professionals – Elite athletes, coaches, or specialists with international success who can strengthen NSW’s sporting capability.
  • Creative Professionals – Globally recognised artists and cultural innovators contributing to NSW’s arts and creative industries.
Victorian Nomination
  • Victoria seeks exceptional talent who can drive innovation, productivity, and economic growth.
  • Referral Required – Must be identified and referred by a Victorian Government department or agency.
  • Fields of Interest – Research, innovation, entrepreneurship, arts, sport, and other strategic sectors.
  • Indicators of Talent – Prestigious awards, significant research funding, global leadership roles, successful commercialisation, or high-profile creative/sporting achievements.
  • Commitment to Victoria – Must show a genuine intention to live and contribute to Victoria.
South Australia Nomination 
SA offers nomination across a broad range of fields including research, entrepreneurship, creative industries, and investment. It is open to high-calibre individuals with globally recognised achievements who can contribute to the State’s economy and innovation ecosystem.
• Academics & Researchers – Recognised intellectual property, research funding, keynote appearances, or PhD from a top global university.
• Entrepreneurs – Commercialising a product or launching a high-growth startup that creates jobs in SA. No minimum investment threshold.
• Innovative Investors – Active investors with a track record of backing or leading successful ventures. Passive investment not generally accepted.
• Creative Professionals – Internationally recognised creative talent.
• Exceptional Talent – High-achieving individuals who do not fit traditional categories may be considered case-by-case.
Note: Activities such as cafes, retail, labour hire, franchises, or purchasing existing businesses are not considered ‘innovative’ for nomination.

Why choose Ajuria to help you with your National Innovation Visa

A strong, well-argued case is essential. State nomination adds another layer of complexity that must be managed carefully.

  • Proven Track Record – Our high success rate with the NIV and its predecessor, the Global Talent Visa, is built on meticulous preparation and a focus on the strongest candidates.
  • State Nomination Expertise – We understand State requirements and can:
    • Identify which State best suits your profile
    • Prepare tailored State contribution plans
    • Secure strong endorsements and reference letters
    • Coordinate with State Government agencies (essential in Victoria)

The Three-step process to a National Innovation Visa

Step 1 – Eligibility & State Nomination Assessment
We assess your eligibility for the NIV and identify the strongest State nomination pathway (NSW, Victoria, or others as they open).

Step 2 – State Nomination & Expression of Interest (EOI) Preparation

    We:

  • Assist you to prepare a State-specific contribution plan where that is relevant
  • Coordinate with State agencies
  • Work with you, your nominator, and referees to create a powerful EOI for Home Affairs

Step 3 – Visa Application
Once invited, we prepare and lodge your visa application within the required timeframe, ensuring your evidence meets all federal and State criteria.

Why The NIV Is Attractive

The NIV offers a clear and direct pathway to permanent residence and the full benefits of living in Australia:

  • Live & Work Anywhere in Australia
  • Freedom of Employment & Travel
  • Access to Medicare, Education & Social Benefits
  • Pathway to Citizenship
  • Family Sponsorship & Inclusion
  • Access to Loans, Superannuation & Retirement Benefits

Eligibility Criteria for the National Innovation Visa

You must meet the Department of Home Affairs’ NIV requirements, including:
1. Age – Under 55 (unless approved based on exceptional talent).
2. Nominated by an Australian – Must be attested by an Australian nominator with a national reputation in your field (or by a State Government).
3. Internationally Recognised Record of Achievement – Sustained success and global recognition unlikely to diminish.
4. English, Health & Character – Functional English and health/character clearances.
5. Eligible Family Members – Children aged 18–23 may be included if dependent and studying.

Get in touch with the Ajuria team today

The NIV program is highly competitive, and early preparation is key. Contact us to discuss your eligibility and how we can guide you through both the State nomination and federal visa process.

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