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travel exemption updates

Travel Exemption and Travel Bubble Updates

Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 25 June, 2021 |

Travel Exemption Updates | Travel Bubbles | Interstaff Insights   With the rapid pace of international travel news, it can be hard to know what’s changed and how it may impact you. Here’s the latest travel exemption updates and news about upcoming travel bubbles. Read on to find out about:… Read More »

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Priority Skilled Visas Australia | More Skilled Workers Now Eligible for Fast-Tracked Visas

Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 24 June, 2021 |

Priority Skilled Visas Australia | Interstaff Insights   Update August 2021: In addition to the below, the occupations Hospital Pharmacists, Retail Pharmacists and Industrial Pharmacists were recently added to the Priority Migration Skilled Occupation List (PMSOL) to assist with distributing COVID-19 vaccines. This brings the number of occupations on the… Read More »

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Agriculture Visa Planned for September 2021

Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 17 June, 2021 |

Agriculture Visa | Interstaff Insights   Acting Prime Minister, Michael McCormack yesterday announced plans to deliver a new Agriculture Visa by the end of September 2021, in time for Australia’s harvesting season. The new visa will provide agricultural businesses greater access to overseas workers and ease a growing shortage of farm workers, which has worsened… Read More »

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Permanent Residency in Australia | How Employer Sponsored Visas Will Be Prioritised in 2021-22

Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 16 June, 2021 |

Permanent Residency in Australia | Interstaff Insights    Over one year on from the start of the pandemic, the Government remains focused on the nation’s post-pandemic recovery. One trend that has emerged is a priority for visas that drive economic growth and investment – including Employer Sponsored Visas for Permanent Residency in Australia. Below we… Read More »

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Federal Budget Changes for Migrants

Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 18 May, 2021 |

Federal Budget Changes for migrants | Here’s a summary.    Following on from our updates on the Federal Budget and implications for Australia’s international border and the 2021-22 Migration Program, here’s how the Budget impacts specific visa holders and businesses. A four-year wait for Permanent Residents to access benefits, such as Paid Parental Leave | What this means for migrants and businesses… Read More »

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Federal Budget Immigration 2021 | Australia’s international border

Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 13 May, 2021 |

Federal Budget Immigration 2021 | Australia’s International Border   The Federal Budget Immigration 2021 announcements confirmed the Government’s assumption that Australia’s international border may only begin to gradually re-open from mid 2022. Here’s some of the main announcements for migrants from the 2021 Federal Budget: Australia’s International Border Assumed To Re-open From… Read More »

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Australia’s International Border Could Re-Open in 2022 | Travel Updates

Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 6 May, 2021 |

Australia’s International Border   Unfortunately, it looks like Australia’s international border may not re-open any time soon. Finance Minister, Simon Birmingham has today told The Australian global outbreaks and new COVID-19 strains have meant Australia’s international border would likely remain shut until the end of 2022, despite the rollout of the… Read More »

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The Global Talent Visa | New Industry Sectors and Statistics

Australia, COVID-19, Engineering & Construction Migration, Immigration Articles, Immigration News, Interstaff News, Resource Industry, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 5 May, 2021 |

The Global Talent Visa Sectors and Statistics   The Global Talent Program may appeal to highly skilled individuals because it provides fast-tracked visas with a streamlined path to Permanent Residence. The program is designed to attract the best and brightest talent from across the world to boost Australia’s post-COVID-19 economic… Read More »

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India Australia Travel Ban | Jail Penalties Scrutinised

Australia, COVID-19, Engineering & Construction Migration, Immigration Articles, Immigration News, Interstaff News, Resource Industry, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 5 May, 2021 |

India Australia Travel Ban | Jail Penalties Scrutinised   Update as of 7 May 2021: Prime Minister, Scott Morrison today confirmed the India-Australia travel ban would end on 15 May and repatriation flights would follow. Urgent cases will be prioritised and arrivals will need to undergo rapid antigen testing before… Read More »

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India Flights Suspended Temporarily

Australia, COVID-19, Engineering & Construction Migration, Immigration Articles, Immigration News, Interstaff News, Resource Industry, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 28 April, 2021 |

India Flights Suspended Temporarily | Australia Further Tightens Travel Restrictions To and From India   After a meeting with the National Security Committee of Cabinet, Prime Minister, Scott Morrison yesterday announced all direct flights to and from India have been suspended until 15 May 2021 due to a devastating surge of COVID-19 cases in India.… Read More »

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Australia – India Travel Restrictions Tightened | New Travel Restrictions

Australia, COVID-19, Engineering & Construction Migration, Immigration Articles, Immigration News, Interstaff News, Resource Industry, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 23 April, 2021 |

Australia – India Travel Restrictions Tightened | Australia Tightens Travel Restrictions To and From India   At yesterday’s National Cabinet meeting, Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced travel restrictions to and from India have tightened as India experiences a surge in COVID-19 cases. Here’s a summary: Flights from India to Australia… Read More »

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Australia New Zealand Travel Bubble Opens | Australia’s First Travel Bubble

Australia, COVID-19, Engineering & Construction Migration, Immigration Articles, Immigration News, Interstaff News, Resource Industry, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 21 April, 2021 |

The Australia New Zealand Travel Bubble Opens   After months of anticipation, the Australia New Zealand Travel Bubble commenced from 19 April 2021 to allow two-way quarantine-free travel between both countries. However, keep in mind that quarantine-free travel could be paused or suspended by either country at any time in response to… Read More »

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The 408 Pandemic Visa | What You Need to Know

Australia, COVID-19, Engineering & Construction Migration, Immigration Articles, Immigration News, Interstaff News, Resource Industry, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 1 April, 2021 |

The 408 Pandemic Visa | What You Need to Know   In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Government established the Pandemic Event Stream of the 408 Visa to provide flexible temporary arrangements for visa holders in Australia. Here’s what you should know about this visa option to extend your stay.… Read More »

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Leaving Australia in the COVID-19 Era | Outbound Travel Exemptions

Australia, COVID-19, Engineering & Construction Migration, Immigration Articles, Immigration News, Interstaff News, Resource Industry, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 19 March, 2021 |

Leaving Australia in the COVID-19 Era | Outbound Travel Exemptions   With reportedly more than 11,000 Australians getting Outbound Travel Exemptions to head overseas each month, there are many reasons why a person may need to leave Australia – for example, for Compassionate circumstances or Critical Work overseas. According to… Read More »

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Travel Bubbles Australia | Discussions to open travel with Singapore, New Zealand, Fiji, Japan and South Korea

Australia, COVID-19, Engineering & Construction Migration, Immigration Articles, Immigration News, Interstaff News, Resource Industry, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 19 March, 2021 |

Travel Bubbles Australia | Discussions to open travel with Singapore, New Zealand, Fiji, Japan and South Korea   This month, Deputy Prime Minister, Michael McCormack told ABC News the Government is working with Singapore on a plan to create an Australia-Singapore Travel Bubble, which could start from as early as… Read More »

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Vaccine Passport Australia | What is a vaccine passport and how will it influence travel post COVID-19?

Australia, COVID-19, Engineering & Construction Migration, Immigration Articles, Immigration News, Interstaff News, Resource Industry, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 19 March, 2021 |

Vaccine Passport Australia | What is a vaccine passport and how will it influence travel post COVID-19?    The COVID-19 vaccine has started rolling out in Australia and many people are wondering how international travel could safely begin to reopen. Will the vaccination make it safe to resume international travel?… Read More »

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FIFO travel impacted by suspended flights between Australia and Papua New Guinea

Australia, COVID-19, Engineering & Construction Migration, Immigration Articles, Immigration News, Interstaff News, Resource Industry, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 18 March, 2021 |

FIFO travel has been impacted by suspended flights between Australia and Papua New Guinea.    As announced yesterday by Prime Minister, Scott Morrison, all flights were suspended between Papua New Guinea (PNG) and Australia from midnight last night, as PNG experiences a surge in COVID-19 cases. While Australia’s international border… Read More »

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Applying for a Partner Visa in the COVID-19 Era | What you need to know

Australia, COVID-19, Family Visas, Immigration Articles, Immigration News, Parent & Partner Visas, Partner Visas, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 5 March, 2021 |

Applying for a Partner Visa is still possible during the pandemic – here’s a summary of recent concessions affecting Partner and Family Visa applicants – plus what you should know about applying for a Partner Visa in the COVID-19 Era.   There are two main types of Partner Visas in Australia –… Read More »

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International Travel Australia | Will Australia’s International Border Re-Open in 2021?

Australia, COVID-19, Immigration Articles, Immigration News, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 19 January, 2021 |

International Travel Australia | Will Australia’s International Border Re-Open in 2021?   Yesterday, Health Department Secretary, Brendan Murphy predicted it is unlikely there will be a return to widespread overseas travel this year, even with COVID-19 vaccinations being rolled out across the world. According to Mr Murphy, the prospect of… Read More »

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New Rules for Travel to Australia

Australia, COVID-19, Immigration Articles, Immigration News, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 14 January, 2021 |

The Government has announced new rules for travel to Australia, which include the need to take a COVID-19 test before travel and mandatory requirements to wear a mask. The changes were agreed by the National Cabinet on 8 January 2021 in response to the new COVID-19 strain that is more… Read More »

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International Quarantine Australia | Exemptions and what you need to know when arriving in Australia

COVID-19, Immigration Articles, Immigration News, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 22 December, 2020 |

International Quarantine Australia | Exemptions and what you need to know when arriving in Australia   As part of Australia’s international travel restrictions, all travellers to Australia need to quarantine for 14-days, except for:   Travellers who have been in New Zealand for 14 days prior to travel (although this may differ between Australian States… Read More »

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Business Visa Australia Update | Longer Stay and Direct PR for Business Owners, Investors and Entrepreneurs

Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 22 December, 2020 |

Business Visa Australia Update | Longer Stay and Direct PR for Business Owners, Investors and Entrepreneurs   Business owners, entrepreneurs and investors will gain access to a longer visa period in Australia and a direct Permanent Residence (PR) pathway following changes to the Business Innovation and Investment Program (BIIP) from… Read More »

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Australia – New Zealand Travel Bubble for Early 2021

Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 21 December, 2020 |

Updated 19 January 2021: According to recent news, quarantine-free movement between Australia and New Zealand is still planned for April 2021. This is despite caution over the new COVID-19 strain and Government discussions as to whether Australia will re-open its international border in 2021. New Zealand’s COVID-19 Response Minister has… Read More »

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Australia Travel Declarations | What to do before travelling

Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 17 December, 2020 |

Australia Travel Declarations | What to do before travelling   The Government has introduced a new process to better manage contact tracing and quarantine plans. All international travellers should complete an Australia Travel Declaration at least 72 hours before departing for Australia. This includes: Australian Citizens and Permanent Residents People who are automatically exempt… Read More »

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Australian Travel Exemption and Priority Migration Skilled Occupation List (PMSOL) Update

COVID-19, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 17 December, 2020 |

Travel Exemption and Priority Migration   We are continuing to see Travel Exemption categories gradually expand and occupations added to the Priority Migration Skilled Occupation List (PMSOL) while Australia seeks to ensure it has the critical skills needed to boost the economy during the pandemic.   Australian Travel Exemptions to… Read More »

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Changes to help Partner and Child Visa Applicants stay in Australia

COVID-19, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 17 December, 2020 |

Child and Partner Visa applicants in Australia will be pleased to know temporary immigration changes will make it easier to stay in the country with their families. Applicants for the below Child and Partner Visas who are in Australia will soon be able to remain in the country while their… Read More »

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Sponsoring Highly Skilled Migrants | Global Talent Program

Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 30 November, 2020 |

With Australia’s international travel restrictions, it is becoming more important for employers to be aware of all visa options available in the migration program for professionals. Here’s what employers and skilled individuals should know about the Global Talent Program.   What is the Global Talent Program? The Global Talent Program is designed… Read More »

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State Border Restrictions Australia

Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 17 November, 2020 |

State border restrictions were recently discussed at the National Cabinet meeting on Friday 13 November 2020. State, Territory and Commonwealth leaders met to discuss a plan to re-open Australia’s internal borders by Christmas. Here’s an update on state border restrictions and how they may apply to your interstate travel arrangements.… Read More »

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COVID-19 Vaccination and International Travel | Australia to reconsider travel restrictions

Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 17 November, 2020 |

Given recent news that a COVID-19 vaccination will be available in Australia as early as March 2021, it seems international travel restrictions could be lifted sooner than anticipated. In last month’s Federal Budget announcements, the Government indicated Australia’s international border would be closed until late 2021, based on the assumption that a COVID-19 vaccination would… Read More »

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Australia Travel Exemption | Critical Work and Compassionate Travel Exemptions

Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 22 October, 2020 |

Australia Travel Exemption | Critical Work and Compassionate Travel Exemptions   Article last updated: 3 December 2021.  Update on 2 December 2021: After almost two years of waiting to enter the country for many Skilled Visa holders and International Students, the emergence of Omicron has delayed plans to remove the need… Read More »

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The Federal Budget and the Future of Australia’s Migration Program

Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 9 October, 2020 |

The 2020-21 Federal Budget Immigration has confirmed the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic will continue to be felt in Australia’s migration program for years to come. While Australia’s migration program has historically been a significant economic driver, it will be severely limited by international border restrictions in the coming years.… Read More »

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Australia’s International Travel Restrictions Extended to 17 December 2020

Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 4 September, 2020 |

Health Minister, Greg Hunt yesterday confirmed Australia’s international travel restrictions will stay in place until 17 December 2020.  Following medical advice from the Australian Health Protection Principal Committee (AHPPC), the Government has extended the emergency period under the Biosecurity Act 2015 by an additional three months to limit the spread of COVID-19. The Biosecurity… Read More »

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New LMT Requirement for 482 & 494 Visas & New Priority Skills List

Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 3 September, 2020 |

Visa sponsors will soon need to meet an additional Labour Market Testing (LMT) requirement before nominating an overseas skilled worker on a Subclass 457 / 482 TSS Visa or a Subclass 494 Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (Provisional) Visa. Currently, employers must make two national advertisements to test skills availability in the local market. The… Read More »

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New Critical Skills and Sectors for Travel to Australia

Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 31 July, 2020 |

Skilled migrants can now apply for a Travel Exemption to work in Australia under an expanded scope of Critical Skills and Sectors. Here’s what you need to know. The Australian Border Force (ABF) Commissioner has added several new categories of Travel Exemptions for critical work – including services for mining,… Read More »

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Australia’s Economic Outlook and Impact on Immigration

Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 27 July, 2020 |

Economic Outlook Immigration | The Government’s Economic and Fiscal Outlook released today shows the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic across all parts of the Australian economy, including immigration. The Outlook revealed a few key assumptions on how the pandemic will continue to affect migration to Australia:   Between July and December 2020,… Read More »

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International arrivals to Australia limited to 4,000 people per week

Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 17 July, 2020 |

On Friday 10 July, Prime Minister, Scott Morrison announced the rate of international arrivals into Australia would be halved to just over 4,000 people per week from Monday 13 July to avoid straining quarantine systems and better manage the risk of COVID-19 infections. International arrivals have been capped for several states: Perth: 525… Read More »

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Government Extends Visa and PR Options for Hong Kong Citizens in Australia

Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 10 July, 2020 |

As part of Australia’s response to a new security law enacted in Hong Kong last week, Prime Minister, Scott Morrison yesterday announced several changes that will allow Hong Kong citizens to extend their stay in Australia. Here’s what you need to know: Hong Kong citizens who hold a Skilled or Graduate… Read More »

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How the new Regional 494 Visa Compares to the TSS 482 Visa | Eligible Occupations

Australia, Australian Visas, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 19 December, 2019 |

In Interstaff’s Q&A Video Series, our Registered Migration Agents answer your questions on how the introduction of the new Regional 494 Visa impacts businesses and skilled visa applicants. With Perth recently becoming classified as a regional city for visa purposes, we’ve had many people enquire how the new 494 Regional… Read More »

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Perth to become an international students hub

Australia, Australian Visas, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 19 December, 2019 |

Why are more migrants choosing to study in Perth? With the Federal Government’s recent classification of Perth as a ‘regional’ area for visa and migration purposes in November 2019, the city is certainly becoming an even more attractive destination for international students. Perth International Students | New Visa Benefits Perth international… Read More »

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Flagged changes to Australia’s Skilled Occupation Lists in 2020

Australia, Australian Visas, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 19 December, 2019 |

Australia’s upcoming Skilled Occupation List changes will determine which occupations are eligible for skilled visas in 2020, so it’s important to understand how the lists may change. What is a Skilled Occupation List? | Skilled Occupation List Changes To work or migrate to Australia on a skilled visa, a person… Read More »

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Interstaff’s Insights on Eligible Occupations for Regional Visas

Australia, Australian Visas, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 12 November, 2019 |

The Government has confirmed the eligible occupations for Australia’s new Regional Visas and importantly, the lists will establish new Permanent Residence (PR) pathways for skilled migrants from 16 November 2019.   The 494 Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (SESR) Visa The 494 SESR Visa will enable businesses with operations in Perth, the Gold Coast and regional/remote areas to… Read More »

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Interstaff’s Insights in The Australian Mining Review and The Australian Oil and Gas Review

Australia, Australian Visas, DAMA, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 25 October, 2019 |

This week, Interstaff’s Managing Director, Sheila Woods commented on how the upcoming Regional Skilled Visa changes will impact businesses in the Resource Industry in an article for The Australian Mining Review and The Australian Oil and Gas Review newspapers. With the new Regional Skilled Visas commencing on 16 November 2019, the… Read More »

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Changes to regional employer-sponsored permanent residence

Australia, Australian Visas, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 30 August, 2019 |

The new Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (SESR) 494 Visa will commence on 16 November 2019 and replace existing permanent residence pathways to sponsor overseas workers in regional areas. If your business employs Subclass 457/482 Visa holders, it’s important to know how the changes will impact permanent residence options for employees.… Read More »

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Australian immigration under parliamentary inquiry amid congestion concerns

Australian Visas, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 30 August, 2019 |

The Government has launched a parliamentary inquiry into Australia’s migration program as part of its focus on encouraging migrants to live and work in regional areas. While Australia’s permanent migration intake rate has already been formally reduced by 30,000 places each year over the next four years, temporary migration figures… Read More »

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Perth Lifestyle News | Support for Expats Moving to Australia

Australian Visas, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 21 August, 2019 |

If you’re an expat moving to Australia, you would know navigating visa requirements is only one piece of the puzzle when seeking to work abroad. It helps to have access to a pool of resources and a supportive group of like-minded individuals. Recently, Interstaff have been working closely with Expat… Read More »

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Will Australian Citizenship requirements change in 2019?

Australian Visas, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 11 July, 2019 |

You may have heard in the media last month that the Courier-Mail reported the Government may not pursue legislative changes that will require permanent residents to wait longer and meet tougher tests to become eligible for Australian Citizenship. The Federal Immigration Minister Peter Dutton has since denied reports that changes… Read More »

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Australia relaxes its Work and Holiday Maker Program

Australian Visas, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 11 July, 2019 |

Amended legislation to relax Australia’s Work and Holiday Visa arrangements commenced on 1 July 2019. The Work and Holiday Maker program is now available to more young migrants and provides a pathway for visa holders to stay an additional year to assist farmers and regional businesses with critical labour shortages.… Read More »

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The new Regional Points Tested Visa | What skilled migrants need to know

Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 11 July, 2019 |

The Subclass 489 Skilled Regional (Provisional) Visa will soon be replaced by a new regional points-tested visa, known as the Subclass 491 Skilled Regional (Provisional) Visa on 16 November 2019. If you’re interested in becoming sponsored by an Australian State or Territory Government for skilled work in regional areas, read… Read More »

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85 to 95 points for a 189 Visa | Migrating to Australia under a high-demand occupation

Australian Visas, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 11 July, 2019 |

The bar has been raised even higher for skilled migrants requiring points for a 189 Visa invitation, particularly for high-demand occupations such as accountants, engineers and IT professionals. The 189 Visa is highly sought by skilled migrants because it provides permanent residence without the need for employer sponsorship. However, the… Read More »

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General Skilled Migration visas to become more competitive in 2019-20

Australian Visas, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 30 May, 2019 |

The Department of Home Affairs has confirmed less invitations will be issued to skilled migrants for a General Skilled Migration visa in 2019-20. As per our previous article, last month in April only 100 invitations were issued for a Subclass 189 Skilled Independent Visa Australia-wide – the lowest amount offered… Read More »

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Perth Lifestyle News | What’s on this WA Day Long Weekend?

Australian Visas, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 30 May, 2019 |

WA Day! We’re very lucky in Western Australia to have a public holiday dedicated to everything that makes our state a great place to live, work and explore. This Monday 3 June is WA Day and there will be plenty of family activities on – both in Perth and right… Read More »

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Australia’s immigration plans for the next three years | Post-election 2019

Australian Visas, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 30 May, 2019 |

Following the 2019 Federal Election, we now have greater certainty of Australia’s immigration policy directions over the next three-year Government term. Prime Minister, Scott Morrison will continue to lead the Australian Government and immigration policy changes that were previously announced under his direction are likely to progress. This includes a… Read More »

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The Ministers shaping Australia’s Immigration Policies

Australian Visas, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 28 May, 2019 |

After winning the 2019 Federal Election, Prime Minister Scott Morrison will lead the Coalition through its third consecutive term of Government in Australia and has already selected which Ministers will form the new Cabinet. While there were some changes in ownership across Ministerial portfolios, responsibilities for immigration and related policies… Read More »

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Perth Lifestyle News | Where to get your ‘Democracy Sausage’ on Federal Election Day

Australian Visas, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 16 May, 2019 |

The privilege to vote and have a say in the shaping of our nation is just one of many good reasons to become an Australian Citizen. For those who are Australian citizens – whether it’s your first time voting or not – why not celebrate your freedom to vote with… Read More »

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Drastic drop in invites for General Skilled Migration

Australian Visas, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 16 May, 2019 |

Drop In Invites For Skilled Migrants | Skilled visa applicants across Australia may face a longer wait to be invited by the Government to apply for a Subclass 189 Skilled Independent Visa, due to a reduction in the number of invites being issued. The Subclass 189 Visa is highly sought… Read More »

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Election promises to further overhaul Australia’s Temporary Skilled Visas

Australian Visas, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 16 May, 2019 |

In the lead up to the Federal Election, debate and discussion has again been raised on how Australia should manage its skilled migration programs. Congestion busting in metropolitan areas remains a contentious issue, and the Opposition has criticised the Coalition’s population policy for failing to address high numbers of temporary… Read More »

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Election promises for cheaper and more accessible parent visas

Australian Visas, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 16 May, 2019 |

Recent debate in the lead up to the Federal election has highlighted the issue of extremely long wait times and high fees faced by many who apply for Australia’s Parent Visas. There is significant demand to bring parents to Australia, however only 7,371 permanent Parent Visas were issued in 2017-18.… Read More »

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New Regional Visas to Require a Three Year Stay Before Permanent Residence

Australian Visas, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 18 April, 2019 |

The Government has introduced legislation for Australia’s new Skilled Regional Visa options, which will require migrants to work for three years in regional areas before becoming eligible to apply for permanent residence. Here’s what you need to know about the new Regional Visas. Currently, migrants can directly apply for permanent… Read More »

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Skilled migrants could claim extra points from November 2019

Australian Visas, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 18 April, 2019 |

The Government’s points test changes from 16 November 2016 could mean migrants will be able to claim extra points to qualify for Australia’s independent skilled visas. Details of the revised points allocations were released under the Migration Amendment (New Regional Skilled Visas) Regulations 2019, as part of the Government’s review… Read More »

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Changes to permanent residence pathways for nurses

Australian Visas, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 18 April, 2019 |

Overseas-trained nurses wanting to apply for permanent residence through the General Skilled Migration program may soon need to undertake an outcomes-based assessment instead of a three-month bridging program to qualify. The outcomes-based assessment will require overseas-trained nurses to be assessed based on cognitive and behavioural components, and previous qualifications and… Read More »

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Perth Lifestyle News | Family Fun This Easter Long Weekend

Australian Visas, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 18 April, 2019 |

Perth is a great place to celebrate Easter with family and friends. There are always plenty of events and activities on offer each year. If you’re currently in Perth on a vacation (or staycation for permanent residents), here’s our rundown of things to do and places to see over the… Read More »

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Australia’s New Temporary Parent Visa from 17 April 2019

Australian Visas, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 10 April, 2019 |

From 17 April 2019, the Department of Home Affairs will begin accepting Sponsorship applications from Australian citizens/permanent residents and eligible New Zealand Citizens to sponsor their parent(s) to come to Australia for up to 10 years on the new Subclass 870 Temporary Parent Visa. As the visa will be capped… Read More »

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Major changes to the partner visa process from 17 April 2019

Australian Visas, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 9 April, 2019 |

The Australian Governor-General yesterday proclaimed that the Partner Migration Amendment (Family Violence and Other Measures) will commence on 17 April 2019. The changes may result in a more onerous and lengthier process to obtain a Partner Visa, and will particularly impact those lodging their application from within Australia. The legislative amendment will allow the Department of Home… Read More »

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How the 2019 Federal Budget Impacts Australian Immigration

Australian Visas, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 3 April, 2019 |

2019 Federal Budget outcomes Last night’s 2019 Federal Budget announcements confirmed Australia will continue to focus on encouraging migrants to live and work regionally, with nearly $50 million of spending to be allocated to new regional visas over the next five years.   Other key take-aways for the migration program included: A 5.4%… Read More »

Two businesswoman discussing new permanent residence options for 482 visa holders in various occupations

New permanent residence option for 482 Visa holders in various occupations

Australian Visas, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 21 March, 2019 |

Employers and Subclass 482 Visa holders may be interested to know a new permanent residence option has opened up for an additional 31 occupations in the Oil and Gas, IT, Science, Professional services and Arts industries (among others) through the General Skilled Migration program. Prior to the Skilled Occupation List… Read More »

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Faster visa processing to sponsor workers in regional Australia

Australian Visas, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 21 March, 2019 |

Does your business struggle to find local workers for its regional operations? Do visa processing times get in the way of your business securing the workers you need? According to the Government’s $19 million plan to tackle the uneven distribution of Australia’s population growth over the next four years, businesses… Read More »

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Government to grant faster visa processing to 1,800 more businesses in 2019

Australian Visas, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 21 March, 2019 |

This month, the Government announced the Accredited Sponsorship Scheme will be expanded to allow more businesses to access priority processing times of up to 5 business days for a 482 visa, compared to the current average wait of 42 business days for a 482 Visa. Currently only 900 businesses have… Read More »

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Employer sponsored doctors limited to work in areas of need

Australian Visas, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 21 March, 2019 |

Employer sponsored doctors from overseas who are intending to practice in Australia will first need approval to work in a designated area from a Rural Workforce Agency (RWA’s) before applying for their visa. Due to a new condition on the revised Skilled Occupation Lists announced on 11 March 2019, overseas… Read More »

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Australia’s permanent migration intake reduced by 30,000

Australian Visas, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 20 March, 2019 |

The Government today revealed Australia’s permanent migration intake would be reduced by 30,000 people as details of the new population policy were released. Under the policy changes, Australia’s annual permanent migration intake will be set at 160,000 places for the next four years, formally reducing the number of permanent residence… Read More »

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Australian Oil and Gas Expo 2019

Australian Visas, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 19 March, 2019 |

Interstaff recently attended the Australian Oil and Gas (AOG) Exhibition and Conference held on 13-15 March 2019 at the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre. Each year the AOG Expo provides an opportunity for our team to network with peers in the oil and gas industry and learn more about the… Read More »

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5 Australian visa changes we’re expecting in 2019

Australian Visas, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 19 March, 2019 |

Immigration was the subject of contentious political debate in 2018 and discussions shifted from the size of Australia’s permanent migration intake to how to distribute issues of apparent overcrowding in Sydney and Melbourne. We expect many of the discussions that began in 2018 will continue this year and could result… Read More »

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How Australia’s Skilled Occupation List changes may impact you

Australia, Australian Visas, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 13 March, 2019 |

Every six months, the Government reviews its lists of eligible occupations for a skilled visa to ensure the migration program continues to reflect Australia’s changing labour needs. The latest revisions came into effect on 11 March 2019. No occupations were removed from the Medium to Long Term Skilled Lists, however,… Read More »

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Perth Lifestyle News | Perth rated one of Australia’s most affordable cities for school fees

Australia, Australian Visas, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 31 January, 2019 |

Australia is known for its world-class education system, which is part of the reason why so many people choose to raise their family here. Giving your kids a good education is so important and is an integral part of the Australian lifestyle. If you’ve chosen to base you and your… Read More »

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Perth Lifestyle News | 5 ways to celebrate the Australia Day long weekend

Australia, Australian Visas, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 23 January, 2019 |

This Australia Day long weekend, people across the country will celebrate everything that makes our nation so amazing. In Perth, there will be plenty of activities for families and friends to enjoy. Here are our top 5 ways to celebrate the Australia Day long weekend in Perth – and best… Read More »

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On a skilled visa? The Department of Home Affairs may request access to your tax records.

Australian Visas, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 20 December, 2018 |

If you are on a skilled visa or applying for one you may be interested to know that as a result of recent legislative changes, the Government can now request your Tax File Number to cross-match your financial records with your visa information and more easily identify cases of non-compliance… Read More »

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Australia’s Changing Skilled Migration Landscape | Our Insights

Australian Visas, Interstaff News, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 11 December, 2018 |

Changing Skilled Migration Landscape | We have certainly seen a number of changes to Australia’s migration landscape since Interstaff was first established in 1988 three decades ago. One of the most significant changes recently has been the replacement of the 457 Visa scheme with the Temporary Skills Shortage (TSS) Subclass… Read More »

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Plans for major changes to the partner visa process underway

Australia, Australian Visas, Immigration News, Migrating, Perth, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 4 December, 2018 |

There will be major changes to the Partner Visa process as the Government has passed legislation governing the way in which couples can apply for a Partner Visa. Find out what has changed and why, as well as how the changes impact you and your partner.   Partner sponsors to… Read More »

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WA HR Leadership Forum | Reimagining skilled migration in Australia

Australia, Australian Citizenship, Australian Visas, Immigration News, Interstaff News, Jobs, Migrating, Perth, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 29 November, 2018 |

This week, Interstaff had the pleasure of presenting on the topic, ‘Reimagining Skilled Migration’ at the 2018 WA HR Leadership Forum. As you may know, this year’s replacement of the 457 Visa scheme with the Temporary Skills Shortage (TSS) Subclass 482 Visa and broader changes in Australia’s migration arrangements have… Read More »

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Immigration Minister, David Coleman to focus on employer-sponsored migration

Australia, Australian Citizenship, Australian Visas, Immigration News, Interstaff News, Jobs, Migrating, Perth, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 7 November, 2018 |

Employer sponsored migration will be a key focus for Australia’s Immigration Minister, David Coleman according to his speech to the Migration Institute of Australia in October 2018. Mr Coleman stated Australia’s skilled migration policies should emphasise visa categories providing the highest economic benefits, such as employer sponsored migration and regional… Read More »

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Australia relaxes Working Holiday Visa program restrictions to assist businesses facing labour shortages

Australia, Australian Citizenship, Australian Visas, Immigration News, Interstaff News, Jobs, Migrating, Perth, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 7 November, 2018 |

The Government has announced it will relax Working Holiday Visa program restrictions relating to age limits, areas of work, employer flexibility and length of stay to help agricultural businesses struggling with labour shortages while the Government considers creating a dedicated agricultural visa for a long-term solution. The Working Holiday Visa… Read More »

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Age limit increase for Irish and Canadian citizens seeking an Australian work visa

Australia, Australian Citizenship, Australian Visas, Immigration News, Interstaff News, Jobs, Migrating, Perth, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 7 November, 2018 |

Last week, the Government announced Irish and Canadian citizens can now apply for a Working Holiday Subclass 417 Visa in Australia up to the age of 35. Prior to the change on 1 November 2018, people over the age 31 were ineligible for the program. The increased age limit therefore… Read More »

Registered migration agent (MARN: 1808239) Melissa Phan standing in the Interstaff office

Meet Interstaff’s New Registered Migration Agent, Melissa Phan

Australia, Australian Citizenship, Australian Visas, Immigration News, Interstaff News, Jobs, Migrating, Perth, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 1 November, 2018 |

Interstaff is pleased to welcome our new Registered Migration Agent to the team, Melissa Phan (MARN: 1808239). As part of our Registered Migration Agent team, Melissa advises clients on migration solutions for businesses and individuals according to current migration legislation and manages all aspects of the visa and/or sponsorship application process… Read More »

Sheila Woods presenting the WA Singapore Business Connect Door Prize

Perth Lifestyle News | Lawn Bowls with WA Singapore Business Connect

Australia, Australian Citizenship, Australian Visas, Immigration News, Interstaff News, Jobs, Migrating, Perth, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 30 October, 2018 |

Interstaff had a great lawn bowls night recently with WA Singapore Business Connect. Have you ever tried your hand at lawn bowls? It was a first for a few of us in the Interstaff team at the South Perth Lawn Bowls Club. Trying lawn bowls for the first time and… Read More »

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Perth Lifestyle News | Top 3 Places for a City Riverside Walk

Australia, Australian Citizenship, Australian Visas, Immigration News, Interstaff News, Jobs, Migrating, Perth, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 11 October, 2018 |

One Fine Day There’s plenty of free things to see and do in Perth and they don’t have to cost you the Earth! We are lucky to have so many natural attractions to visit and with the weather beginning to heat up, we’re excited to start heading out for a… Read More »

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Migrants to live in regional areas | Government plans

Australia, Australian Visas, Immigration News, Migrating, Perth, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 9 October, 2018 |

The latest on plans for Australia’s new migrants to live in regional areas Australia’s Population and Urban Infrastructure Minister, Alan Tudge recently confirmed the Government is progressing plans to develop a new landmark population policy that will introduce visa conditions requiring overseas workers to settle outside Sydney and Melbourne for… Read More »

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My course is on the WA Graduate Occupation List – am I eligible to stay in Australia?

Australian Visas, Immigration News, Interstaff News, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 9 October, 2018 |

The WA Graduate Occupation List is now in effect, which means that apart from our world-class universities, international students now have another reason to choose to study in WA – a priority pathway to stay in Australia. The WA State Government recently introduced the Graduate Occupation List to provide eligible… Read More »

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Prime Minister, Scott Morrison challenges immigration myths

Australian Visas, Immigration News, Interstaff News, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 9 October, 2018 |

How will Australia manage its population growth? Since Scott Morrison became Prime Minister, we have been keen to see how he would begin to shape Australia’s immigration policies and population growth. It seems he is already beginning to shift debate on the size of Australia’s annual immigration intake, revealing facts… Read More »

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Perth Lifestyle News | WA Day Long Weekend

Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 29 May, 2018 |

Find out what’s happening across the state to celebrate everything that makes Western Australia a great place to visit, work and live. What’s on:  For a comprehensive guide on all the events across the State over the long weekend, visit the Celebrate WA website: Celebrate WA – Events across Perth… Read More »

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