Australia Top Ten for education and work opportunities in Artificial Intelligence (AI) Australia is in the top ten worldwide when it comes to attracting global talent according to the latest 2020 Global Talent Competitiveness Index (GCTI). Cities in the top tiers have demonstrated a readiness to undertake activities that promote and develop AI hubs. Sydney ranks…
A new Community Support Program (CSP) was launched in May 2019 which allows more opportunities for organisations to support refugees in resettling in Australia. The Australian government has allowed businesses, individuals and families to work with a small number of “approved proposing organisations” to put forward someone outside Australia who is in need of humanitarian…
The requirement to prove that you genuinely only intend to stay in Australia temporarily (Genuine Temporary Entrant or GTE) is a requirement accompanying certain Australian visas, including the sc 500 Student Visa. It’s important to remember though, that the GTE requirement doesn’t intend to exclude people who go on to develop skills which are needed…
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Training Benchmarks were abolished from 12 August 2018 with the introduction of the Skilling Australia Fund (SAF) levy. However, sponsoring employers may still need to meet Training Benchmark obligations. This means that: Please note that Training Benchmarks still apply to all sc457 Sponsors who have or had sc457 visa holders working for them. The Skilling…
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The April 2019 SkillSelect invitation round information has been released by the Department of Home Affairs (Home Affairs). Invitation quotas have dropped significantly in a lead up to the May 2019 Federal Election and the end of the financial year. The figures provided by Home Affairs indicate that since the last round information: The number…
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Please note changes to electronic application form introduced on 17th April 2019. You may need to start a new application for an incomplete application. A new electronic application form was introduced for the Working Holiday visa on 17 April 2019. Any partially completed, ‘saved’ or, ‘in progress’ Working Holiday visa application forms that were not submitted…
The Subclass 491 Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) and Subclass 494 Skilled Employer Sponsored visas will be introduced from 16 November 2019. These are points tested skilled assessment migration visa which requires either employer or state government nomination, or sponsorship by an eligible family member who is settled in a designated regional area. The validity period…
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Business and Skilled Migration Queensland has received additional quota for the skilled program and is re-opening the ‘Working in Queensland, ‘Masters’ and ‘PhD’ Queensland Skilled Occupation Lists (the Lists) from 18 April 2019. Once this quota has been filled the program will close again until July 2019. The Lists have recently been amended with occupations…
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The Federal Government is launching a new tourism campaign aimed at backpackers from the United Kingdom, France and Germany to lure more working holiday makers and boost the Australian economy. The number of backpackers arriving in the country has stagnated. A campaign video launched on 20 April 2019 will run in the United Kingdom, France…
In the past few days we have seen an increase in clients coming to us seeking help with their visa applications because some “migration agents” didn’t do their job properly. When we ask them about their visa grant letter, or refusal letter, or any other sort of communication, they have nothing to show us because…