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We're designing new FAQs for business & HR to ensure you are fully supported.

Join the conversation and let us know: what would you like to see in the visa FAQs; what’s important to you; what’s key information; how can we support you to make decisions….?

India joins Australia’s Work and Holiday Visa Program

In the context of the Australia-India Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (AI-ECTA), Australia will permit 1,000 young Indian citizens each year to obtain a Subclass 462 (Work and Holiday) visa.…

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Work and Holiday Ballot Process

Australia will implement a visa pre-application (ballot) process with an AUD​25 registration fee high-demand Work and Holiday (subclass 462) countries: China, Vietnam & India. This aims to provide an equitable,…

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New Administrative Review Tribunal (ART) for migration matters

The new Administrative Review Tribunal (ART) will commence on 14 October 2024, replacing the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT). The ART will be user-focused, efficient, accessible, independent and fair. The current…

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Victoria’s 2024-25 skilled visa nomination program opens

Victoria’s 2024-25 skilled visa nomination program is now open to new Registrations of Interest. Are you Australia’s next skilled migrant? The Victorian program provides nomination for two visas: – The…

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Relaxed assesesment of the GTE for TSS Sponsored Work Visa

Effective 2 August 2024, the assessment process for the Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) requirement for the Subclass 482 Temporary Skills Shortage visa – Short Term Stream – will be streamlined.…

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Work Visa Condition Changes – 1 July 2024

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Restricting ‘Visa Hopping’ – Students & Graduates

From 1 July 2024, Temporary Graduate Visa holders will not be able to apply for Student Visas onshore. In their recent ‘Graduates in Limbo’ report, the Grattan Institute found that…

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