482/494 visas: Workforce Australia removed from labour market testing

482/494 visas: Workforce Australia removed from labour market testing

The pandemic-inspired requirement to advertise on the government’s own Workforce Australia jobs platform is axed for 494 and 482 nomination applications. Overlapping advertisements will be allowed if they are continuous and unbroken for at least 4 weeks.

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186TRT: Amending regulations registered, legacy 457 visa holder exemption survives; concession period ending

186TRT: Amending regulations registered, legacy 457 visa holder exemption survives; concession period ending

Some of the most important changes to Australia’s skilled migration policy will commence tomorrow, 25 November 2023, enabling all streams of 482 visa holders to meet work experience requirements for a 186 visa under the Temporary Residence Transition stream. The definition of concession period, used for exemptions due to the pandemic will end on 25 November 2023.

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186/187 visas: TRT stream for all from 25 November 2023, third 482 visa onshore applications allowed

186/187 visas: TRT stream for all from 25 November 2023, third 482 visa onshore applications allowed

A recent news article from the Department of Home Affairs confirms that the subclass 186 visa under the Temporary Residence Transition stream will be opened to all applicants from 25 November 2023, as well as existing applications not finally determined. Subclass 482 visa holders in the Short-term stream will be able to another visa without leaving Australia from 25 November 2023.

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Temporary visa refusal rates double in two years, 18 per cent of student visas refused this year; bridging visa holders halved

Temporary visa refusal rates double in two years, 18 per cent of student visas refused this year; bridging visa holders halved

A revised eleventh edition of The Administration of the Immigration and Citizenship Programs paper was released at the end of last week which reveals a jump in temporary visa refusal rates led by visitor and student visa refusals. Student visa refusal rates are 18 per cent for this year.

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