An increased focus by the Department of Immigration on salaries and market rates, as well as heightened activity by Australian Border Force, along with some…
It is now clear that the Australian government still intends to introduce changes to the migration program before the election in 2025 and possibly as…
We are seeing significant delays and inconsistencies for visa processing across many visa categories as we get closer to the end of year. The Department…
There are changes coming to Australian work visa programs commencing in November 2024. Join our webinar designed to help employers plan for the change. We…
The Joint Standing Committee on Migration has now released its much-anticipated final report titled Migration, Pathway to Nation Building. This report, marking the culmination of a nearly two-year…
Ajuria Lawyers is excited to announce the expansion of our Global Visa and Immigration Services, now enhanced through our collaboration with MobilityDesk. This strategic integration brings unmatched efficiency…
The Subclass 400 Temporary Work (Short Stay Specialist) visa is for skilled workers needing to come to Australia to carry highly specialised work of a non-ongoing nature.…
On 4 July 2024, the Senate referred the Migration Amendment (Strengthening Sponsorship and Nomination Processes) Bill 2024 (the Bill that will introduce the changes proposed…
Jobs and Skills Australia (JSA) have begun consultations to review the occupations on the Core Skills Occupation List (CSOL) for 2025. The CSOL applies…
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