Migration Newsletter – Edition 26
Migration changes ahead – Good news for Aged Care workers, 482 visa holders and more about the TSMIT, and migration to ACT. Come with us to check which will be the main points.
Migration changes ahead – Good news for Aged Care workers, 482 visa holders and more about the TSMIT, and migration to ACT. Come with us to check which will be the main points.
Behold for the biggest migration reform of the last 20 years! Come with us to check which will be the main changes.
Student Visa Work Rights, Graduate visa, Job Ready Program and much more.
Jobs and Skills Summit, Longer Post-study visas, State nomination programs and much more
Federal Elections, WA State Nomination program 2022-23 and much more
Federal Elections, WA State Nomination program 2022-23 and much more
PR Pathway to 482 visa holders, WHV for Brazilians, Federal budget 2022-2023, DAMAs and much more.
Wow, where to start? There are so many good things happening in the immigration world lately, pick your favourite!
WA is finally open to the world, and now any vaccinated traveller is welcome to any state in Australia.
The Australian Government has made the visa 408 (Covid-19 stream) available for all temporary visa holders working in ANY sector of the economy.
DAMA in South Australia keeps getting better! Now, even those who have always worked in hospitality but never specialised in any skilled occupation (such as cook, chef or restaurant manager) will have great opportunities in South Australia, with the inclusion of the occupation of Hospitality Worker.
This year is flying and we’re already in August. And what made the news this month? New South Wales!
Let’s talk about the Skilled Visas on NSW and the State Migration Program in Tasmania and Queensland.
Also, we will go over the Australian Government’s plans regarding the skill shortage and a more competitive migration program overall.
This year is flying and we’re already in August. And what made the news this month? New South Wales!
Let’s talk about the Skilled Visas on NSW and the State Migration Program in Tasmania and Queensland.
Also, we will go over the Australian Government’s plans regarding the skill shortage and a more competitive migration program overall.