Australia Considers Ending ‘COVID Visa’, Restricting Options for International Students

Australia Considers Ending ‘COVID Visa’, Restricting Options for International Students
The “talk on the streets” is that the Australian government is currently deliberating the possibility of setting an end date for the COVID-19 pandemic event visa, also known as the Subclass 408 visa. This decision has significant implications for thousands of temporary workers, including international students, who will need to explore alternative pathways to remain in the country.
2023-24 Migration Program Planning Levels

2023-24 Migration Program Planning Levels
Permanent Migration Program will be set at 190000 places
Work restrictions for student visa holders applicable from 1 July 2023

Work restrictions for student visa holders
Applicable from 1 July 2023
Government increase to TSMIT from 1 July 2023

Government increase to TSMIT from 1 July 2023
Update by FNQ DAMA
TSMIT Increase & Expanded pathways to permanent residence

TSMIT Increase & Expanded pathways to permanent residence
Australia’s immigration policies are set to undergo some significant changes in the coming months.
DHA Nominations by State and Territory Governments 2022-23 Activity Published

DHA Nominations by State and Territory Governments 2022-23 Activity Published
49158 Applicants Invited July-22 to April-23
TSMIT to increase to $70,000 on 1st July : What This Means for Skilled Migrants

TSMIT to increase to $70,000 on 1st July : What This Means for Skilled Migrants
Attention all visa holders and prospective applicants, we have some important news to share with you. On April 28, 2023, the Department of Home Affairs announced a significant change to the Temporary Skilled Migration Income Threshold (TSMIT), which will affect skilled migrants seeking to apply for a temporary skilled visa.
“Skill up or Sink” : Is the 408 COVID visa doomed?

“Skill up or Sink” : Is the 408 COVID visa doomed?
The Australian government has announced a series of changes to the country’s temporary skilled migration system to prevent the nation from becoming a guest-worker economy.
The True Cost of Underpaying Foreign Workers: A Case Study from the Australian Hairdressing Industry

The True Cost of Underpaying Foreign Workers: A Case Study from the Australian Hairdressing Industry”
As an immigration specialists practice, Sellanes Clark, is always proactive in advising Australian business sponsors about the risks of not paying their foreign workers. A recent media release from the Fair Work Ombudsman highlights the serious consequences that can result from underpaying workers and engaging in unlawful cashback schemes.
Parramatta Monopoly Edition!

Sellanes Clark is proud to sponsor the new Parramatta Edition of Monopoly!