Visas
Skip the confusion and get clear visa pathways built around your FIFO goals.
Get the Right Visa.
Start Working FIFO.
Visa rules are complex. We help you avoid the guesswork and connect you with registered experts who specialise in Australian FIFO pathways.
The Visa Problem
- Overwhelming visa options and confusing eligibility rules.
- Risking refusals by relying on outdated forum advice.
- Missing key evidence for FIFO-specific applications.
The Guided Path
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Assessment of your specific FIFO career goals.
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Direct access to registered migration agents.
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Strategic planning to land you on site faster.
Your Visa Journey
Tell Us Your Plan
Share your contact details and specific FIFO goals.
Speak to a Pro
Connect with a registered agent who maps your eligibility.
Lodge Strategy
Apply with a solid strategy, minimising the risk of refusal.
Land & Start FIFO
Once granted, transition smoothly into your new career.
Ideal for those planning to work in Australia in the next 12 months.
Disclaimer: The FIFO Code is not a migration law firm. We connect you with trusted, registered migration agents who provide formal advice.
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✦ Why Your Visa Matters ✦
The Price of Not Sorting Your Permanant Visa
You might have the skills and the drive, but none of that matters if you don’t have the full working rights to back it up. Here’s what happens when you put off getting your visa sorted.
You Won’t Be Able to Access Full-Time Roles
Many FIFO jobs require full working rights. Without them, you’re stuck in casual or restricted work while others move up.
You’ll Keep Missing Out On Benefits
Without the right visa you can miss out on full-time roles with benefits such as sick/holiday pay.
You’ll Miss Out on Higher Pay
Visa restrictions can limit your hours and job options, costing you thousands in lost income you could earn with full rights.
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They Did It, You Can Too.
People just like you have landed mining and construction jobs with our help that is proven to work. Here’s what they had to say.








