Minimum Investment for an Australian Business Visa for Foreign Buyers

Minimum Investment for an Australian Business Visa for Foreign Buyers

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Muhammad Moazzam Khan Broker Asked 1 month ago
What is the standard minimum investment required for a foreign buyer to qualify for an Australian business visa (e.g., Business Innovation Stream)?
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For the Australian Business Innovation Stream, a foreign buyer typically needs a minimum investment of AUD 200,000 in a qualifying business. This demonstrates sufficient commitment to actively manage and grow the business while meeting visa eligibility requirements.
N Answered by Neil Walter | 1 month ago
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For a foreign buyer to qualify under Australia’s Business Innovation and Investment (Provisional) visa (subclass 188 – Business Innovation Stream), the standard minimum investment is AUD 200,000 in a new or existing business. Emotionally, it can feel like a big upfront leap, but this investment isn’t just a number — it’s your ticket to owning a business in Australia, accessing a growing market, and building a pathway toward permanent residency, so careful planning and the right business choice make that commitment feel strategic rather than intimidating.
M Answered by M.Arham | 4 weeks ago
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For the Australian Business Innovation Stream (Subclass 188A), a foreign buyer typically needs to demonstrate significant business activity and investment capacity, including owning or investing in a qualifying business and holding substantial net personal/business assets often around AUD 1.25 million or more available for transfer to Australia to support the venture.
K Answered by Kamran Ali | 2 weeks ago
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