We are seeing significant delays and inconsistencies across a range of Australian visa categories. Despite multiple escalations and advocacy by our industry body, including direct…
Employers in regional areas are able to access some additional visa pathways for their employees. Generally, these are not preferred by employers and employees because…
Here are the key takeaways from Day 1 of the Law Council of Australia’s 2025 Immigration Law Conference in Canberra: Subclass 482 Visa Trends Significant Increase in…
From 1 July 2025, employers will need to guarantee that employees nominated for a 482 visa will be paid at least: For Core Skills positions: $76,527 (currently…
Today the government announced some further reforms to the Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV) scheme, two new pathways for seasonal workers (to be introduced later…
Australia has long aimed to compete with other countries to attract the world's brightest minds, fostering innovation and addressing national priorities through tailored migration programs.…
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