100 - Partner (Provisional and Migrant) Visa
103 - Parent visa
115 - Remaining Relative visa
119 - Regional Sponsor Migration Scheme
120 - Labour Agreement visa
121 - Employer Nomination Scheme
124 - Distinguished Talent visa
132 - Business Talent (Permanent) visa
143 - Contributory Parent visa
151 - Former Resident visa
155 - Return Resident visa
160 & 165 - Business Skills (Provisional) visa
175 - Skilled Independent visa
176 - Skilled Sponsored visa
186 - Employer Nomination Scheme
187 - Regional Sponsor Migration Scheme
188 - Business Innovation and Investment
189 - Skilled Independent visa
190 - Skilled Nominated visa
405 - Investor Retirement visa
475 & 487 - Skilled Regional Sponsored visa
482 - Skills in Demand (Temporary Skill Shortage) visa
489 - Skilled Regional (provisional) visa
801 - Partner visa
835 - Remaining Relative visa
855 - Labour Agreement visa
856 - Employer Nomination Scheme
857 - Regional Sponsor Migration Scheme
858 - Distinguished Talent visa
885 - Skilled Independent visa
886 - Sponsored visa
887 - Skilled Regional visa
888 - Business Innovation and Investment (permanent) visa
890 - Business Owner
892 - State or Territory Sponsored Business Owner visa
893 - State or Territory Sponsored Investor visa
Are any loans available if 457 visa expires in less than one year and Permanent Residency is in process?
Hi Megan,
Thanks for reaching out us. Please note that we are not affiliated with any company we feature on our site and so we can only offer you general advice.
Yes, you’re actually on the correct page on where you can compare your options for personal loans that will consider temporary residents.
You may click the name of your preferred insurer to know more details and you may click the green ‘Go to site’ button to submit an online application through their official site.
Best regards,
Rench
I am a UK Citizen about to apply for an Australian partner visa to move out with my wife, who is an Australian, next year. We want to start a small business in her home town.
My question is regarding loans. We will have a proportion of the start-up costs as cash, but may require up to $50,000 in the form of a loan to help with this. My worry is that even though we have very good credit histories, once we move to Australia these will mean nothing and we won’t be able to gain the funds needed to start our business.
What are our options?
Hi Louis!
Thanks for the comment.
Many lenders will assess your loan application based on your visa, assets, ability to repay and other financial aspects. Additionally, it is also crucial to start building your credit history which may help to finance your business in the future. One way to do start is to open a bank account.
You may visit check our loans for non-residents to help you understand how to apply for loans and to see our list of lenders. Select the “Go to Site” green button to proceed with your application.
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Jonathan
Hi,
This is Raj, I’m a student and I’m having a valid student visa for two years but It can be extended up to three years too. I just need to know I’m working here so can I apply for loan in any banks?
I’m pretty sure that I’ll be able to pay monthly payment. Could you please advise me?
Thanks
Hi Raj,
The banks outlined on the table above will consider temporary residents for loans as long as you meet the eligibility criteria and show you have the ability to repay the loan you’re applying for. As mentioned in the page above, you won’t be able to apply for a loan with terms longer than is left on your visa.
Hope this has helped,
Elizabeth
Hi, good morning, I just have granted 188 business innovation visa for 4 years, and me and my wife thought in by one coffee shop, or a restaurant. I have 330k in a bank, and then we want to buy a unit and I can pay the deposit, but we’ll need 150k home loan. Do you think we’ll have problems?
what bank can be the best for my case?
thank you very much
Hi Rommel,
Thanks for your question.
Please be advised that finder.com.au is a financial comparison website and not a lender.
For your specific query, we suggest that you contact a lender direct or a financial planner to assess and discuss your situation.
Sorry I couldn’t have been of more help.
Stephanie
Hi I just have granted visa 187 which is sort pr but still waiting for confirmation on pr am I able to buy firm out car worth of 70000 thanks
Hi Mohammed,
Thanks for your comment and unfortunately we’re unable to provide specific advice. If you’d like to discuss your eligibility please get in touch with one of the lends on this page.
Cheers
Matt