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Revised Points Test to Enhance Australia’s Skilled Migration Process
The Albanese Government will be implementing reforms to the Points Test as outlined in the comprehensive Migration Strategy published on
Hospitality workers on working holiday visas are exempt from 6-month work limitations.
From 1 January 2024, until further government decisions are made, workers in the tourism and hospitality sectors can work for the same
Australia’s migration program is returning to business as usual with changes to 408, 482 and 485 Visas.
As part of our commitment to keep you abreast of the latest developments in Australia's immigration landscape, we are bringing
Changes to work restrictions for student and working holiday visa holders effective 1 July 2023.
Effective from 1st July 2023, Australian Student visa holders (subclass 500) and Working Holiday / Work and Holiday visa holders
Temporary Skilled Migration Income Threshold (TSMIT) to increase from 1 July 2023
The Minister for Home Affairs, the Hon Claire O’Neill announced on the 27th April that the Temporary Skilled Migration Income
Developments in Labour Agreements for the Hospitality Industry
The Department of Home Affairs has issued a template for Labour Agreements for the Restaurant Industry and Hotel and Accommodation
Short Term Stream 457 and 482 Permanent Residency Applications under the 186TRT Pathway
The Department of Home Affairs has released the Legislative Instrument that details the conditions under which 457 and 482 Visa
Chefs now included on the Australian priority Migration Skilled Occupation List (PMSOL).
In response to the crippling skills shortage in the hospitality sector, the Australian Government has today announced that Chefs have
Tourism and Hospitality now a critical work sector for Subclass 408 and student work rights visas.
The Subclass 408 COVID-19 Pandemic Event visa, which the Australian Government introduced to allow critical workers to stay in Australia
Changes to the regulations around transitional PR pathway for 457 and 482 visa holders
The Acting Minister for Immigration has released some promised changes that everyone has waited for. Before those changes, those who
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Changes to work restrictions for student and working holiday visa holders effective 1 July 2023.
Temporary Skilled Migration Income Threshold (TSMIT) to increase from 1 July 2023
Developments in Labour Agreements for the Hospitality Industry
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