Other Type Visa
Training Visa:
By holding a training visa, one can get their desired professional training in Australia.
This visa's objective is to give you the chance to take part in professional development programs in Australia or workplace-based occupational training activities to enhance your abilities for your employment, the field of tertiary edu
Care Visa:
Care visa refers to visas for care who are staying in Australia to take care of someone who has had medical emergencies for a long time.
This permanent visa allows you to migrate to Australia to care for someone who has a chronic medical condition. They must not have reasonable access to care options in Australia.
What you can do with this visa:
● Migrate to Australia or remain there permanently
● Work and study in Australia
● Travel for five years to and from Australia

Requirements:
Subclass 116(Offshore):
● Be outside of Australia at the time of application
● For your first two years in Australia, be sponsored by a relative or their partner.
● Take care of a family member who resides with them and has no reasonable access to care choices in Australia.
Subclass 836(Onshore):
● Be inside Australia at the time of application
● Be sponsored by an eligible sponsor
● Take care of a family member who resides with them and has no reasonable access to care choices in Australia.
Protection Visa:
Because of prosecution, violation, and war, other country's citizens have to migrate from their home country to Australia. The Australian government allows them to have protection visas in some of these cases.
People who have been compelled to leave their native nations due to persecution, war, or violence are considered refugees.
The term "refugee" refers to a person who has been compelled to leave their native country due to persecution, war, or violence for one or more of the following reasons:
● Race
● Religion
● Nationality
● Political opinion
● Membership of a particular social group

Protection Visa Requirements:
● Engage in Australia's protection obligations (or be a member of the same family unit as someone who does)
● Have arrived in Australia legally on a valid visa
● Fulfill all other visa conditions, including health, character, and security
You can apply for this visa if you fear persecution or serious harm in your home country, regardless of whether you traveled via Australia's border, were refused immigration clearance or entered illegally.