Jun, 2021
In response to the crippling skills shortage in the hospitality sector, the Australian Government has today announced that Chefs have been added to the Priority Migration Skilled Occupation List (PMSOL) in an effort to address the chronic shortage of Chefs in the Australian hospitality sector.
What is the PMSOL?
This list was first announced in September 2020 and identifies skilled occupations experiencing skills shortages in Australia due to the pandemic. Occupations on this list are given priority for the processing of skilled migration visas over other occupations.
What does this mean for skilled chefs wanting to secure a visa to Australia?
There are a number of issues we would like to address for sponsors and chefs.
While offshore applications will begin processing for chefs now they are on the PMSOL list; there are still several challenges in getting to Australia.
Whilst this is great news for the industry, it will not be a solution for everybody, and businesses will need to assess the cost of bringing a chef into the country, given the time frame may still be significant.
What do I need to do?
If you have a chef who is stuck offshore, they may now apply for a travel exemption to re-enter the country. If you are looking at sponsoring a chef who is currently offshore please contact us for the process information and costs. As a rough guide, expect around $10,000 for flights, quarantine and exemption applications.
For more information, here is a link to the media release.
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Justin Browne
Justin Browne is the CEO of Four Points Immigration.