Posts Tagged ‘SOL’
Immigration 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 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…
Read MoreBreaking news: Western Australia suspends migration program
On 11 March 2017, State elections were held in Western Australia (WA). The result is a change in government from a Liberal-National Government to a Labor Government. As announced before the elections, the new Labor Government has suspended the WA migration state program with immediate effect. As a consequence, both the Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme…
Read MoreThe Future of Australia’s immigration and visa system
Are you thinking about migrating to Australia? Or maybe you are already here on a temporary visa wanting to stay permanently. Or you have family and friends who are wanting to live and work in Australia. Australia is a beautiful and safe country with a prosperous economy. It’s one of only a few nations who…
Read MoreThe new Australian Skilled Occupation List (SOL) effective from 1st July 2016
The Australian Government has released the new Skilled Occupation List (SOL) effective from 1st July 2016. Here’s a sneak peak of a few small changes. Additions to the SOL include: • Orthotists and Prosthetists [251912] • Audiologists [252711] Leaving the list are: • Mining Engineers (excluding petroleum) [233611] • Petroleum Engineers [233612] • Metallurgists [234912] •…
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