NSW Skills List for Subclass 190 and Subclass 491

The NSW Skills List for the Skilled Nominated (Permanent) visa (subclass 190) and Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) are now available on the NSW Government website. NSW invites and nominates SkillSelect EOIs at the ANZSCO unit group level. To be eligible for NSW nomination you must be skilled in an occupation that BOTH: […]

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Update: Queensland Program Opening for
FY2022-23

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT The Migration Queensland (MQ) Program will open on 16 August 2022 with Queensland’s new nomination criteria and factsheets published on the MQ website: https://migration.qld.gov.au/ Skilled Migration Program: Migration Queensland will only accept a brand new EOI submitted on Skillselect from 16 August 2022, updating existing EOIs submitted prior to 16 August 2022 will […]

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Australian Visa Updates for 2022

Coming into the year 2022, Australia is looking to increase its migration to recover from the economic effects of COVID-19. Travel bans and locked borders have affected migration not just in Australia, but all over the world - and Australia is looking back to recover this year. Below are some of the updates that SBS […]

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New occupations added to Far North Queensland DAMA Occupations List

Information below are from the VETASSESS website and also received via email. Source: https://www.vetassess.com.au/home/updates/post/new-occupations-added-to-far-north-queensland-dama-occupations-list Far North Queensland is looking to attract more skilled migrants with an update of its Designated Area Migration Agreement (DAMA) Occupation List. There are a range of new occupations on the DAMA list, with a focus on the agribusiness, food production, […]

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Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) Application Fees Changes - 1 July 2021

Below is the Administrative Appeals Tribunal's (AAT) news update on the changes on their application fees starting July 1: Link to the original news article: https://www.aat.gov.au/news/changes-to-our-application-fees-on-1-july-2021-1 Application fees in the Administrative Appeals Tribunal will increase on 1 July 2021. General, Freedom of Information, security, taxation and commercial and small business taxation From 1 July 2021, […]

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Australian Citizenship Application Fees Update - 1 July 2021

The Department of Home Affairs have released an update to the Australian Citizenship Application Fees that will be implemented on 1 July 2021. The following message is from the Department of Home Affairs: On 24 June, the Government announced that, from 1 July 2021, the Department of Home Affairs will update citizenship application fees to […]

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VisaOne: Case Study Series | Partner Visas and the Pandemic

The year 2020 was a challenging year, to say the least. Ushering in new norms and being dubbed a Global Pandemic Year due to COVID-19. Health fears caused governments to react without sufficient information and economic environments also felt the impact of changes in consumer behaviour caused by numerous factors that sent the world into […]

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New Labour Market Testing Requirements

A new Legislative Instrument (LIN 20/156) was announced this week that amends LIN 18/036 to require all nominated positions to be advertised on the Government’s Jobactive website (www.jobsearch.gov.au). The new amending provision in LIN 20/156 applies to nominations made after 28 days from the commencement of the instrument, which was 3 September 2020. Therefore, the […]

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Australia to target 'super talent' in post-COVID-19 migration push

Australia will target the world's "super talent" to boost the post-COVID-19 economic recovery, with Population Minister Alan Tudge pledging to take an active role in attracting the best and brightest through skilled migration. As the coronavirus pandemic drives the nation's migration rate to near zero for the first time since World War I, the Coalition […]

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Resident Return Visa (Subclasses 155 and 157)

Once you have been granted a permanent visa it has an initial five (5) year validity period. This validity period is essentially a travel facility. If you remain in Australia beyond the five years your permanent residence does not expire, only your ability to depart and then re-enter Australia as a permanent resident is affected. […]

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