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This week features Early Childhood Education, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science and Engineering!
This week features Early Childhood Education, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science and Engineering!
Friday is here again, and with it our weekly round-up of visa grants. This week, Subclass 190 grants dominated the skilled migration category, mostly across the three big occupation groups of healthcare, teaching and social work, with a scattering of grants for Accounting and other occupations.
The Macau Talent Recruitment Legal Regime took effect on 1 July. Built around the needs of four key industries (big health, modern finance, high technology, and culture and sport), it recruits three categories of talent—top-tier talent, outstanding talent and senior professional talent. For some applicants, a residence permit may be renewed regardless of whether they ordinarily reside in Macau.
On 12 September, the Minister for Home Affairs and the Minister for Immigration released a joint media statement announcing a reform of skills assessment for migration and local business.
From this financial year — that is, from 1 July 2023 — the Temporary Skilled Migration Income Threshold (TSMIT) rises from $53,900 to $70,000.
With the policy that winds down the Subclass 408 COVID stream now in effect, many people are again worrying about their visa renewal. The common situations and needs we hear are as follows:
On 12 September, Victoria confirmed and released its state-nomination policy for the current financial year, opening ROI submissions the same day.
In the 2023–24 financial year, after the states published their skilled migration quotas, every state’s allocation was sharply cut, with both Subclass 190 and 491 losing around 70% of their places.
As Australia’s population continues to age, aged and disability care has grown into a complete and substantial industry. In Australia’s official 2023 labour-market data it was the No.1 occupation by number of people employed, with the workforce approaching 300,000.
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