South Australia skilled migration updates

South Australia skilled migration updates

South Australia has announced some recent changes to its skilled migration program recently, offering greater opportunities for migrants

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New Temporary Parent visa sc870

New Temporary Parent visa sc870

New Temporary Parent visa sc890 visa announced on 1 March 2019

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Business Visas

Business Visas

The state government website has announced latest news on the closure and opening of certain business visa subclass

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New Business Visa

New Business Visa

New business visa has been introduced by the South Australia for a period of 3 years.

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New Temporary Sponsored Parent Visa

New Temporary Sponsored Parent Visa

New temporary parent visa will be introduced in the first half of 2019, allowing parents and grandparents stay in Australia for a period of up to 5 years.

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Changes to Skilled Visa Nomination for VIC State

Changes to Skilled Visa Nomination for VIC State

On 10th of September 2018, there has been some changes announced by the VIC state to improve their service and strengthen the targeting applications

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Changes to LMT Requirements

Changes to LMT Requirements

Many changes has been released by the Department which is effective from on or after 12th August 2018

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Implementation of Skills Australian Fund (SAF)

Implementation of Skills Australian Fund (SAF)

No longer the Training Benchmark is valid and long waited Skills Australian Fund implemented from August 12th, 2018

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Australian new visa subclass to be started by this year end

Australian new visa subclass to be started by this year end

Federal Government is thinking of starting anew visa subclass to fill the regional occupational shortages

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Latest Immigration Changes costing Federal Government $500 million a year

Latest Immigration Changes costing Federal Government $500 million a year

The 30,000 cuts in the immigration intake will cost the federal budget $500 million a year, a Treasury briefing obtained by Fairfax Media shows.

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