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NZ Immigration Update: Work Visa Reforms – Key Changes Newsletter

NZ Immigration Update: Work Visa Reforms – Key Changes

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…
Ajuria18 December 2024
Employer Fee Policies – Who can pay for what Newsletter

Employer Fee Policies – Who can pay for what

As we approach a new year and the rollout of the Skills in Demand (SID) visa, now is the perfect time for employers to review…
Ajuria17 December 2024
Caveat 14 – International Trade Obligation Caveat to be Changed Newsletter

Caveat 14 – International Trade Obligation Caveat to be Changed

The Department of Home Affairs has announced today that it is urgently reviewing the CSOL occupation list published late last week. A new list or…
An Bach10 December 2024
Introducing the New Skilled in Demand (SID) Visa Newsletter

Introducing the New Skilled in Demand (SID) Visa

The long-awaited release of regulations has provided clarity on the transition from the Temporary Skill Shortage (TSS) visa to the new Skilled in Demand (SID) visa, effective 7 December…
Admin Account6 December 2024
Reinventing Excellence The Transition from the Global Talent Visa (Subclass 858) to the National Innovation Visa Global TalentNewsletter

Reinventing Excellence The Transition from the Global Talent Visa (Subclass 858) to the National Innovation Visa

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.…
Ajuria5 December 2024
The End of the Australian TSS Visa Era: New Skills in Demand Visa Newsletter

The End of the Australian TSS Visa Era: New Skills in Demand Visa

The Australian Government announced late yesterday that the anticipated visa changes will commence on Saturday, 7 December 2024, despite the supporting legislation not yet passing.  …
Ajuria4 December 2024
Webinar Invitation – Another Year, Another Recap: The State of Australian Immigration NewsletterWebinars

Webinar Invitation – Another Year, Another Recap: The State of Australian Immigration

The Federal Government’s migration strategy has sparked significant confusion over the past 18 months, with numerous plans and announcements shaping the framework for the new…
An Bach3 December 2024
Immigration update – nothing has happened Newsletter

Immigration update – nothing has happened

After 18 months of inquiries, Senate Committees, media releases, reports, announcements and much speculation, the Federal Government did not manage to get the relevant legislation…
Ajuria29 November 2024
No news is good news? No update on Immigration reforms but ongoing processing delays Newsletter

No news is good news? No update on Immigration reforms but ongoing processing delays

No update from Canberra The final parliamentary sitting week of the year is here! In fact, with less than 48 hours left, we are all…
An Bach27 November 2024
Upcoming Changes to the Immigration Program Newsletter

Upcoming Changes to the Immigration Program

As expected, the Australian Government is starting to announce changes to the immigration program, and we will be sending alerts as the changes are released.…
Ajuria12 November 2024
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About Newsletter

Immigration is one of the most complex areas of Australian law, and is subject to frequent change. For this reason, our website does not seek to inform on statutory matters or eligibility criteria for various visa classes.

We do, however, devote enormous resources to keeping up to date, not only with legislative and policy changes, but analysing the thinking and debate behind the changes.

We provide regular updates to our clients via our newsletter, industry briefings and client specific impact analysis papers.

Recent newsletters

  • Ajuria Lawyers – some updates from the Immigration Law Conference Update (Brisbane 2026) 19 March 2026
  • 1 July Immigration Update: 482 Salary Increases & Market Rate, Travel Issues & Key Impacts for Employers and Sponsors 9 March 2026
  • 482 Visa Guaranteed Earnings, High Income Threshold and Government Fees to Increase on 1 July 2026 2 March 2026
  • Visa Processing Update – Delays for Temporary & Permanent Residence Applications 19 February 2026
  • Ajuria Lawyers Best Wishes for the Festive Season 19 December 2025

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