Posts Tagged ‘skilled occupation list’
New Priority Migration Skilled Occupation List (PMSOL) announced
Today on 2 September 2020, Acting Minister for Immigration Alan Tudge has announced a new Priority Migration Skilled Occupation List (PMSOL) of 17 occupations. Successful applicants who are currently offshore will be able to migrate Australia in order to assist with the health and economic response to COVID-19. The 17 occupations are in the health…
Read MoreNewest changes in Immigration: DOHA Occupation List changes – 11 March 2019
Today the Department of Home Affairs announced several changes to Australia’s skilled occupations lists which apply to popular visa programs such as General Skilled Migration (Subclasses 485, 489, 189 and 190) as well as Employer Sponsored Visas (Sublasses 186, 187, 482). For many this will mean good news! SummaryIn total, 36 occupations were added to…
Read MoreFREE Immigration Law Seminar in Darwin
This FREE seminar will discuss Australian Immigration laws, as well as recent and upcoming changes in the Visa system introduced by the Department of Home Affairs. WHEN: Tuesday, 10 July 2018. 4-5:30pm WHERE: 38 Wood Street, Darwin CBD (GTNT) The program includes: – Relevant Visas: Skilled Visas & Employer Sponsored Visas – Recent and upcoming…
Read MoreHow to Find Work in Australia
Making the move to Australia can be an exciting time, but also somewhat daunting if you are looking at moving under a Work, Employer Sponsored or Skilled Visa. Or you may be already in Australia on a temporary visa and need to find work suited to your qualifications. One of the most common questions we…
Read MoreNewest changes in Immigration: DOHA and Occupation List changes – 17 January 2018
Happy New Year! We hope you’ve had a good start to 2018. We are back from our break and ready for an interesting and exciting year ahead! We kick off our blog for 2018 with an overview of the newest changes in Immigration. I) Immigration Department’s change of name and structure Most of you would…
Read MoreImmigration Law for businesses in the Northern Territory on 14 December 2017
Do you manage a business with overseas staff in the NT? Our Principal Migration Agent and Director has been invited by the Business Enterprise Centre NT (BECNT) to talk about the recent and upcoming changes in Immigration Law and how they affect NT businesses. Book your ticket for Thursday, 14 December 2017, 5:30pm to 7:00pm…
Read More187 RSMS Visa – RCB approved in only 5 weeks!
Congratulations to our clients who got the 187 RSMS Visa – Regional Certifying Body (RCB) approval in only 5 weeks! The RCB application is the first step of a 187 Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme (RSMS) Visa. The second step is the Nomination, followed by the third step: Visa application. However, you don’t have to wait…
Read MoreSkilled Regional Visa Subclass 489
There have been significant changes in Australian immigration law this year. We have been receiving many enquiries from people who are unsure if they still qualify for a visa. The Skilled Regional Visa Subclass 489 is still a great visa option! In particular, changes to the age limit to 45 years and higher English language skills…
Read MoreChanges in Australia’s Immigration Laws as of 1 July 2017
Today, Northern Immigration Australia’s director and Principal Migration Agent, Manuela Seiberth has been published in the NT News about the changes in Australia’s Immigration Laws introduced on 1 July 2017. We understand the changes are causing confusion and uncertainty for both, employers and applicants. Please contact us if you have any questions, or would like…
Read MoreBREAKING NEWS: Queensland suspends Skilled Visa program
Business and Skilled Migration Queensland (BSMQ) has announced a temporary suspension for the acceptance of all applications for Queensland Skilled Visa Nominations under the State Nominated scheme Subclasses 190 and 489, due to having reached their Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP) allocated ceiling. What does this mean for you? Applicants who have a paid, unfinalised application with BSMQ can choose either to remain in the queue…
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