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27th Feb 2024
Changes Outlined in New Migration Strategy Target Australia's Student and Graduate Visa Program
In December 2023, the Australian Government released their Migration Strategy. In particular, the Government has outlined their intention to make significant changes to the Student and Graduate Visa programs, focusing on “strengthening the integrity and quality of international education”. To ensure you protect your migration position, contact our experienced team to guide you through these changes.
READ ARTICLE21st Nov 2023
Navigating The Australian Work Landscape: Temporary Skill Shortage Visas Explained
Unlock the potential of Australia's job market with the Temporary Skill Shortage Visa - Subclass 482. Introduced in 2018, the TSS visa bridges Australia's skill gap, providing a pathway for skilled professionals to realise their career aspirations. It addresses short- and medium-term needs with three distinct streams catering to varying employment durations. However, the journey requires navigating specific requirements, from employer sponsorships to applicant criteria. Fortunately, All Access Migration team offers expert guidance. Whether you're an employer or a potential employee, delve into the intricacies of this visa with us and turn your Australian work dreams into reality.
READ ARTICLE26th Oct 2023
Navigating The Path To Regional Visas: Your Gateway To A Life In Regional Australia
Explore the world of regional visas, including the Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) Visa (Subclass 491) and Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (Provisional) Visa (Subclass 494). Discover a life rich with opportunities in the heart of regional Australia! Whether you're drawn to its serene landscapes or thriving communities, there's a path tailored for you. With distinct visa options offering a chance to live, work, and study amidst Australia's hidden gems, with an employer, or state to sponsor you, the dream is closer than you think. Under the expert guidance of All Access Migration, the visa options become clear and achievable.
READ ARTICLE27th Sep 2023
Designated Area Migration Agreement (DAMA): Paving The Way For Skilled Workers And Australian Businesses
Designated Area Migration Agreements (DAMAs) significantly evolved Australia's skilled migration framework, offering a dynamic two-tiered system tailored to regional needs. Diverging from traditional migration pathways, DAMAs permit regions to source a broader range of overseas talent. A foundational five-year "head agreement" with regional representatives is at the helm. This paves the way for tier two: individual labour agreements with employers, aligning with the head agreement's stipulations. While 12 DAMAs currently operate, each mirrors its region's unique necessities. While the process might seem intricate, advisors like All Access Migration ensure a streamlined experience for businesses eager to tap into this option.
READ ARTICLE19th Jun 2023
Queensland Government's Workforce Attraction Scheme Recognises Interstate and International Healthcare Heroes
Discover Queensland Government's groundbreaking initiative revolutionising healthcare by attracting skilled workforce. Addressing critical shortages, the government offers appealing incentives to healthcare workers across Australia and abroad. Count on All Access Migration for seamless support during relocation and immigration process. Enjoy benefits of up to $20,000 for joining Queensland Health and up to $70,000 for rural doctors. These incentives transform healthcare, ensuring top-notch services for all Queensland residents.
READ ARTICLE10th May 2023
Update: The Australian Government Announces Temporary Skilled Migration Income Threshold Increase
As a result of an independent review, the Australian government has decided to raise the Temporary Skilled Migration Income Threshold (TSMIT) from $53,900 to $70,000 effective from 1 July 2023. This alteration will impact companies that sponsor foreign workers under skilled migration programs, as they must comply with the minimum salary requirement to guarantee that migrant workers receive equitable pay. The government's choice reflects their dedication to fairness within the skilled migration system.
READ ARTICLE10th May 2023
Direct Pathway to Australian Citizenship for New Zealanders
The Australian Government has introduced a direct pathway to Australian citizenship for eligible New Zealand citizens living in Australia, which marks a significant change in the migration policy between the two nations. This move is expected to make access to Australian citizenship much more manageable for New Zealanders living in Australia, and it is set to take effect from 1 July 2023. The article emphasises the significance of this policy shift and its impact on the lives of New Zealanders living in Australia.
READ ARTICLE14th Apr 2023
Overhaul Needed For Skilled Migration System To Address Labour Shortages
Australia’s skilled migration system is facing a significant challenge for addressing the country's skill shortage and labour crisis. However, the mandatory job advertisement requirement for employers recruiting skilled migrants has hindered the system's success, as recently pointed out by a review conducted by Martin Parkinson, Joanna Howe, and John Azarias. Removing this requirement could significantly improve the system's efficiency and effectiveness. Furthermore, the visa system's outdated policies have led to the exploitation of temporary migrants by unscrupulous employers, creating a vulnerable group that needs protection.
READ ARTICLE22nd Mar 2023
Australian Citizenship Requirements Change for New Zealand Citizens
Have you recently been granted your Skilled Independent (subclass 189) visa in the New Zealand stream? Based on recent changes to the general residency requirement for Australian citizenship, you may be eligible to apply without any further wait.
READ ARTICLE21st Feb 2023
Kanye West Denied Entry To Australia Due To Character Test?
If your visa is refused, it is important to seek the assistance of an immigration lawyer. An immigration lawyer can help you understand the reasons for the denial and advise you on your options for appealing the decision or reapplying for a visa. Sometimes, you may request a review of the decision or provide additional information to support your application. An immigration lawyer can also represent you in proceedings and ensure that your rights are protected. It is important to act quickly after a visa denial, as there are strict deadlines for appeals or reapplications.
READ ARTICLE23rd Jan 2023
Significant Changes to Pathways for New Zealand Citizens in Australia
On 10 December 2022, the Department of Home Affairs announced a number of changes to the Visas Pathways for New Zealand Citizens in Australia including that the New Zealand stream of the Skilled Independent (subclass 189) visa would be temporarily closed to new applications. This has raised many questions for those affected, including what these changes mean, why they have come into effect and what this means for the future.
READ ARTICLE16th Jan 2023
Landmark Court Case Resulting In The Release Of Around 100 People Held In Detention Centres
A landmark case has resulted in the sudden release of around 100 people from detention centres all around Australia and it is likely to substantially impact the consideration of visa cancellation cases. Click the below link to learn more about why this has happened and how it may be relevant to you.
READ ARTICLE21st Nov 2022
Genuine Temporary Entrant: Passing the GTE Requirement and impacts of not doing so
Has your visa been refused due to Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) requirements?
READ ARTICLE4th Aug 2022
Visa cancellation: My visa got cancelled
What to do if your visa has just been cancelled or refused.
READ ARTICLE1st Jul 2022
Can my partner sponsor my visa?
If you are in a relationship with an Australian Citizen or Permanent Resident, your partner may be able to sponsor your application for a Partner Visa. The requirements for a Partner Visa are quite strict, with substantial documents required to prove that you are in a ‘genuine and continuing’ relationship. As such, it is important to ensure you are fully aware of all the intricacies of the Partner Visa process, before pressing ‘submit’ on your application.
READ ARTICLE27th Jun 2022
My partner has a criminal record – can they still sponsor my visa?
When applying for a Partner Visa, there are eligibility considerations that apply to both the applicant and the sponsor. If your partner has been charged with certain offences, this can have implications on their ability to sponsor a partner visa application.
READ ARTICLE21st Apr 2022
New Permanent Residency pathway for specified subclass 482 and subclass 457 visa holders with Short Term Skilled occupations
From 30 June 2022, ‘specified persons’ will be eligible to be nominated under the TRT stream for an additional pathway to permanent residency.
READ ARTICLE2nd Mar 2022
Becoming an Australian Citizen
When moving to and living in Australia, citizenship is often the ultimate goal. It can be confusing as to what the process is to obtain Australian citizenship or how you may be eligible.
READ ARTICLE28th Feb 2022
English Language Requirements in Australia
As English is the primary language in Australia, a significant amount of study, work and permanent residency visas have an English language requirement.
READ ARTICLE20th Feb 2022
Visa Refusals: Importance of Acting Quickly and Obtaining Assistance
If you have received an unfavourable decision, then you need to consider what your next steps may be.
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