The Skills in Demand visa reduces work experience requirements from two years to one year, introduces a single Core Skills Occupation List (CSOL) with 456 occupations
The Australian Government has recently updated the Core Skills Occupation List (CSOL) to better align with the nation’s changing labour market needs. This revision has led to the removal of specific occupations, impacting employers seeking to sponsor overseas workers and individuals aspiring to migrate under these roles.
The new skilled occupation list Australia 2024 has brought major updates that impact thousands of potential migrants worldwide.
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To apply for the MATES visa, you should complete the process online. Start by accessing the visa application form either through the link provided in your ballot registration or via your ImmiAccount.
With an aging population and a growing demand for quality care, the need for registered nurses continues to rise.
With the Australian Government’s migration budget kicking off on July 1st, it’s essential to keep all documents up-to-date, as expired paperwork could mean a wasted opportunity.
The food industry is one of the fastest-growing sectors globally. The demand for skilled culinary professionals is at an all-time high and is only expected to grow in the coming years.
Tourism and hospitality has been added to the critical sectors of agriculture, food processing, health care, aged care, disability care and child care for eligibility for the Subclass 409 COVID-19 Pandemic Event visa. Temporary visa holders employed in the tourism and hospitality sector are now able to access this SC 408 stream for a period of 12 months.