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ACT Subclass 190 Permanent Visa via Small Business Pathway for Accounting Graduate

Visa TypeSubclass 190
CategoryBusiness Migration

Case Summary

An accounting master's graduate with an expiring 485 visa, insufficient English scores, no age advantage, and no business experience obtained a permanent ACT Subclass 190 visa — originally expected to be a 491 — through a carefully managed small business owner pathway.

Background

An accounting master's graduate faced multiple simultaneous hurdles: his 485 visa was expiring with no time to complete a Professional Year; his PTE English scores were below the competent level; he had no age advantage; and he had no prior business experience. The traditional skilled migration pathway was effectively blocked across all dimensions.

Challenges

  • 485 visa was expiring with insufficient time to complete a Professional Year, closing off the standard skilled migration route
  • PTE English scores were below competent level, making the applicant ineligible even if the standard pathway had been available
  • No prior business experience, requiring guidance through every step of business establishment from scratch
  • The ACT Small Business Owner Pathway requires sustained operational performance over 12 months with ongoing evidence compliance

How We Helped

We identified the ACT Small Business Owner Pathway as the most viable route, capable of bypassing the need for Professional Year and high EOI points. We structured a clear three-phase plan. First, we guided the applicant to intensively prepare for PTE, achieving 65+ in all bands (competent English) within six months, with a concurrent full accounting skills assessment. Second, we guided a market research trip to Canberra and assisted with every step of business establishment — entity registration, location selection, and business plan development — ensuring full ACT compliance. Third, throughout the 12-month operation period we provided monthly consultations, advising on maintaining the financial statements, BAS, and employment records required for the ACT 190 Matrix. The business achieved nearly $200,000 in turnover within the first six months. We lodged the Matrix application and secured an invitation upon fulfilling all requirements.

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Key Success Factors

  • Creative identification of the ACT Small Business Owner Pathway as a viable route where the standard skilled migration pathway was entirely blocked
  • Step-by-step guidance through business establishment, ensuring compliance with ACT government requirements from day one
  • Monthly consultations throughout the 12-month operational period, maintaining the evidence standard required for the ACT 190 Matrix
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Outcome

One year after the ACT 190 visa application was lodged, it was granted directly with no request for further information. The applicant obtained the permanent Subclass 190 visa — an outcome that exceeded his initial expectation of a regional 491. This case exemplifies the integration of skilled migration and business migration strategy to create a pathway in circumstances where none otherwise existed.

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