Australian Immigration Rules Update: Key Changes for Applicants and Employers
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The Australian government has announced changes to its immigration rules, including the end of COVID-19 concessions for certain visa applications and new work experience requirements for employer-sponsored visas.
The Australian government has recently announced a number of changes to the immigration rules which applicants and employers should be aware of. These changes include the end of the COVID-19 concession period, new requirements for employer-sponsored visas, changes to the Skilled Regional Visa subclass 887, and changes to family visas.
Key Points to Note
- The COVID-19 concession period for visa applications is ending on November 25, 2023.
- From November 25, 2023, new nominations for employer-sponsored visas will require Temporary Skill Shortage (TSS) holders to have worked in a relevant position for two out of the previous three years.
- Temporary concessions for Skilled Regional Visa subclass 887 applications will end on February 25, 2024.
- Certain COVID-19 concessions for Family visas will continue to apply to applicants who were in Australia during the concession period.
- COVID-19 concessions for Business Innovation and Investment Program (BIIP) visas will end on February 26, 2024.
Employer-Sponsored Visas
New nominations for the Employer Nomination Scheme (ENS), Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme (RSMS), and Temporary Residence Transition (TRT) stream will require TSS holders to have worked in a relevant position for two out of the previous three years. This change is intended to ensure that skilled migrants have the necessary experience to contribute to the Australian economy.
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Skilled Regional Visa subclass 887
Temporary concessions for Skilled Regional Visa subclass 887 applications will end on February 25, 2024. This means that applicants will no longer be able to lodge applications from outside Australia or meet shorter employment and regional residence requirements.
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Family Visas
Certain COVID-19 concessions for Partner and Child visas will continue to apply to applicants who were in Australia during the concession period. However, these concessions will not apply to applicants who were not in Australia at any time during the period.
Business Innovation and Investment Program (BIIP) Visas
COVID-19 concessions for Business Innovation and Investment Program Visas will end on February 26, 2024. BIIP applicants who are eligible to exercise these concessions must submit their applications by February 26, 2024.
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Temporary Graduate Visa (TGV)
From November 25, 2023, all applications for any stream of the Temporary Graduate Visa (TGV) program must be lodged in Australia. Subsequent entrant applications can be lodged in or outside of Australia.
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FAQs
1. What are the new work experience requirements for employer-sponsored visas?
From November 25, 2023, new nominations for employer-sponsored visas will require Temporary Skill Shortage (TSS) holders to have worked in a relevant position for two out of the previous three years.
2. What are the temporary concessions for Skilled Regional Visa subclass 887 applications?
Temporary concessions for Skilled Regional Visa subclass 887 applications will end on February 25, 2024. Applicants will no longer be able to lodge applications from outside Australia or meet shorter employment and regional residence requirements.
3. What are the COVID-19 concessions for Partner and Child visas?
Certain COVID-19 concessions for Partner and Child visas will continue to apply to applicants who were in Australia during the concession period. These concessions will not apply to applicants who were not in Australia at any time during the period.
4. What is the new requirement for Temporary Graduate Visa (TGV) applications?
From November 25, 2023, all applications for any stream of the Temporary Graduate visa (TGV) program must be lodged in Australia. Subsequent entrant applications can be lodged in or outside of Australia.
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