Short-Term Skilled Occupation List Archives - Easy Migrate https://www.easymigrate.com/tag/short-term-skilled-occupation-list/ Thu, 28 Dec 2023 23:29:34 +0000 en hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.6 https://www.easymigrate.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/cropped-Easy-Migrate-globe-32x32.png Short-Term Skilled Occupation List Archives - Easy Migrate https://www.easymigrate.com/tag/short-term-skilled-occupation-list/ 32 32 Short-Term Skills Visa Permanent Residency Date Imminent https://www.easymigrate.com/short-term-skills-visa-permanent-residency-date-imminent/ Thu, 02 Nov 2023 22:36:17 +0000 https://www.easymigrate.com/?p=7087 The visa will become a pathway to permanent residency in Australia after a minimum of 2 years with a sponsoring employer.

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The Department of Home Affairs has set a date for changes to the subclass 482 Temporary Skills Shortage (TSS) visa, giving hope to tens of thousands of visa holders who want to attain permanent residency and stay in Australia.

On November 25 2023 the employer-sponsored visa will become a pathway to permanent residency if visa holders work a minimum of 2 years for their sponsor.

Once this threshold has been met, employers will be able to sponsor migrants for permanent residency in Australia through the subclass 186 Employer Nomination Scheme visa.

Subclass 482 visa holders must find an alternate sponsor if they wish to leave the workplace where they are sponsored and must earn above the Temporary Skilled Migration Income Threshold (TSMIT) of $AUD70,000.

Visa holders must tell the Department of Home Affairs if they take on new duties at work, change location or get a promotion if that promotion involves new duties not specified in the original application.

The visa was designed to relieve acute skills shortages and allows for a stay of up to 4 years if the visa applicant is from a country with which Australia has an International Trade Obligation (ITO). Hong Kong passport holders can stay up to 5 years.

Applicants for the subclass 482 visa (Short-Term Stream) must practise an occupation on the Short-Term Skilled Occupation List. It costs $AUD1,455 and 90% of applications are processed within 64 days. 

The other 482 visa stream is the Medium-Term Stream which covers occupations which requires applicants work in an occupation on the Medium and Long-Term Strategic Skills List. This Stream allows a four year stay and costs $AUD3,035.

The subclass 186 visa allows holders to stay permanently, costs $AUD4,640 and most applicants should receive a reply from the Department of Home Affairs within a year.

Call Easy Migrate now for your best chance at securing a visa to live and work in Australia.

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Permanent Residency for Subclass 482 Short Term visas in 2 years https://www.easymigrate.com/short-term-stream-skills-shortage-482-visa-permanent-residency-in-2-years/ Mon, 02 Oct 2023 13:05:39 +0000 https://www.easymigrate.com/?p=7070 Temporary Skills Shortage visa subclass 482 (Short Term stream) holders will be able to apply for permanent residency after just two years if they stay at the workplace which provided them with a sponsorship, starting January 1, 2024. This visa … Continued

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Temporary Skills Shortage visa subclass 482 (Short Term stream) holders will be able to apply for permanent residency after just two years if they stay at the workplace which provided them with a sponsorship, starting January 1, 2024.

This visa requires applicants to be nominated for a skilled position by an approved sponsor, as well as possess a minimum of two years’ work experience in the nominated occupation or a related field.

Temporary Skills Shortage visa subclass 482 (Short Term stream) holders will also be able to renew their visas indefinitely and can reapply for another visa and carry on living in the country for as long as they want, until they decide to apply for permanent residency.

Applicants must complete a relevant skills assessment if necessary and work exclusively for their sponsor, unless exemptions apply. In most cases they also must satisfy English language requirements.

This change will allow all subclass 482 visa holders to apply for the Employer Nomination Scheme (subclass 186) Temporary Residence Transition stream, which is a common pathway to permanent residency.

Previously, only subclass 482 visa holders in the medium term stream and labour agreement stream were allowed to apply for the subclass 186 Temporary residence Transition stream.

The subclass 482 visa allows for a stay of 2 years, with nationals of countries under the International Trade Obligation such as China, Japan, Thailand, Chile, Korea, or New Zealand allowed to stay for up to 4 years. Hong Kong passport holders are allowed to stay for up to 5 years.

A Short Term stream subclass 482 visa costs AUD$1,455 and 90% of visas are processed within 90 days.

Medium Term stream and Labour Agreement streams allow a stay of up to four years for all nationalities and cost AUD$3,035. Family members of subclass 482 visa holders are eligible for a subsequent entrant visa, valid for as long as the original visa is active, at a cost of $AUD1,455.

Applicants for the Short Term stream must also be qualified in an occupation on the short term skilled occupation list.

To find out how to take advantage of these changes, contact Easy Migrate today and talk to an experienced, knowledgeable team member who can help you to make your Australian dream come true.

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Big Shake-Up of Australian Migration Policy Needed, says Government Inquiry https://www.easymigrate.com/government-inquiry-recommends-big-skake-up-of-migration-policy-in-australia/ Tue, 17 Aug 2021 09:03:08 +0000 https://www.easymigrate.com/?p=4724 The post Big Shake-Up of Australian Migration Policy Needed, says Government Inquiry appeared first on Easy Migrate.

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A major government inquiry into the Australian Skilled Migration Program has made sweeping recommendations including lowering salary thresholds for employer-sponsored visas in regional areas.

The inquiry was conducted by the Joint Standing on Migration and made recommendations such as consolidating the Short-Term Skilled Occupation Lists and Medium to Long-Term Strategic Skills Lists into one Skilled Occupation List, as well as determining improved methods for identifying acute skills shortages in the country.

It suggested making drastic concessions for the work experience requirements for international students who have undertaken their courses in Australia at reputable institutions, longer graduate temporary visas of three years to provide more flexibility for international graduates to find jobs and work experience in Australia.

The inquiry recommended improvements must be made to the processing and customer service operations for skilled migrants by improving communication between applicants and the Department of Immigration.

It also suggested removing the need for LMT (Labour Market Testing) for subsequent visas when the 457/482 visa holder has held the position for 12 months or more with the sponsor.

It mentions the Skilling Australia Funds Levy which can be up to $4,800 per employee for small to medium sized businesses in Australia and says this levy should be refunded where the application is unsuccessful and there is no evidence of fraud.

Employers should also be excluded from paying this levy twice for the same employee, according to the inquiry.

The inquiry said there should be concessions or reductions to the  temporary skilled migration income threshold for regional areas, meaning more regional opportunities for migrants in Australia.

This Inquiry into Australia’s Skilled Migration Program indicates there will be easier access to skilled visas for those wishing to migrate to Australia over the next few years and improved pathways for those wishing to migrate to this great country permanently.

It also means better outcomes for businesses wishing to grow with the help of migrant workers.

Australia is getting ready for you to migrate here in the next few years as the economy continues in it’s recovery from the global pandemic, this is definitely the right time to start considering your future down under.

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