The Subclass 462 visa, also known as the Work and Holiday visa, allows eligible individuals to live and work in Australia for up to 12 months,
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.
Australia’s new compliance act empowers migrant workers and temporary visa holders with robust protections against exploitation. Effective July 1, 2024, the legislation introduces stringent measures to enhance workplace justice and enforce employer accountability. Learn how this groundbreaking law ensures fair treatment and supports migrant workers in seeking justice.
Restrictions for Tourist and TR Visa Holders: Starting July 1, 2024, holders of Tourist Visa and TR visa holders (subclass 485) will no longer be eligible to apply for student visas. Make sure to plan your next steps accordingly and stay informed about the latest immigration updates.