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Visa Processing Update – Dealing with delays Newsletter

Visa Processing Update – Dealing with delays

A few months after the government announced its intention to reduce migration numbers, we have observed noticeable delays across various visa categories due to shifts…
Ajuria13 May 2024
Preparing for post 1 July TSS Lodgements & Update on processing times Newsletter

Preparing for post 1 July TSS Lodgements & Update on processing times

As the new financial year fast approaches businesses must factor in changes that affect TSS application lodgements: Increase of TSMIT As flagged by the Migration Strategy, the…
Ajuria3 May 2024
Understanding Resident Return Visas and Australian Citizenship Newsletter

Understanding Resident Return Visas and Australian Citizenship

As an employer, it's important to understand the key differences between Australian permanent residency and citizenship, particularly when it comes to employee travel rights and visa obligations. Resident…
Ajuria10 April 2024
Mastering TSS Visa Condition 8607: An Employer’s Roadmap to Understanding Work Rights & Boundaries Q & A of what can and can’t be done Newsletter

Mastering TSS Visa Condition 8607: An Employer’s Roadmap to Understanding Work Rights & Boundaries Q & A of what can and can’t be done

Most temporary visas in Australia are granted subject to employment limitations. When it comes to the Subclass 482 - Temporary Skill Shortage (TSS), condition 8607…
Ajuria3 April 2024
UPDATE: Migration Strategy Draft Core Skills Occupations List Released – Consultation Period is Open Newsletter

UPDATE: Migration Strategy Draft Core Skills Occupations List Released – Consultation Period is Open

As part of its Migration Strategy, the Federal Government is proposing to replace the current TSS visa with a new ‘Skills in Demand’ visa with…
Ajuria25 March 2024
482 Visa Guaranteed Earnings, High Income Threshold and Government Fees to Increase on 1 July 2026 Newsletter

482 Visa Guaranteed Earnings, High Income Threshold and Government Fees to Increase on 1 July 2026

The new Australian financial year is approaching and, with it, expected changes to immigration income thresholds and increases in government fees. Sponsors need to start taking…
An Bach2 March 2024
Changes To Fixed-term Employment Contracts Newsletter

Changes To Fixed-term Employment Contracts

From 6 December 2023, there are new rules that apply to fixed-term employment contracts in Australia. You can find more detail about this on the…
Ajuria19 January 2024
Reversal of Policy for Working Holiday Makers in Australia Newsletter

Reversal of Policy for Working Holiday Makers in Australia

In a complete reversal of previous advice, the Department of Immigration yesterday confirmed to us that Working Holiday Makers would again be able to assume…
Ajuria21 December 2023
Australia’s Migration Strategy released today Newsletter

Australia’s Migration Strategy released today

There is a lot of discussion on the greatly anticipated Government’s release of its ‘Migration Strategy’. The Hon Clare O’Neil MP, Minister for Home Affairs…
Ajuria11 December 2023
Changes to Labour Market Testing Requirement Newsletter

Changes to Labour Market Testing Requirement

Some welcomed news today, with a change announced to the Labour Market Testing (LMT) requirements for Temporary Skill Shortage subclass 482 (TSS) visa and Skilled…
Ajuria11 December 2023
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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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