Finally, the new Working Holiday visa arrangements for UK passport holders are set to commence!
From 1 July 2024, UK citizens can receive up to three separate Working Holiday visas without completing specified work. (Commonly known as ‘regional work’.)
These rules are effective for all applications for the Working Holiday (subclass 417) visa submitted by UK passport holders from 1 July 2024 onwards.
This includes those who previously entered Australia on a Working Holiday (subclass 417) visa.
Working Holiday visa holders can stay in Australia for a total of three years. This period includes three separate visas, each valid for 12 months, excluding any visas affected by COVID-19. These rules remain unchanged.
UK passport holders are eligible to apply for a Working Holiday visa if they are aged between 18 and 35 years (inclusive).
New Working Holiday visa arrangements will allow UK citizens more opportunities to come to Australia
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Read the changes to skills assessment for automotive trades
TRA (Trades Recognition Australia) is removing the mandatory OSAP assessment requirement for some passport countries for automotive jobs.
Instead, qualified applicants from countries with similar qualification systems can use the simpler and cheaper MSA (migration skills assessment) program.
This decision came after discussions with industry reps and considering countries with standards like Australia’s.
This change now allows qualified applicants from 1 April 2023 to choose the cheaper MSA program (managed by TRA). OSAP (offshore skills assessment program) assessments are still an option for those needing an Australian qualification.
The below occupations and countries are now eligible for the MSA program:
An example: If you’re a UK qualified Motor Mechanic, you can now apply through TRA and bypass the technical interview stage. This will save you $2,000 in fees and bypass the lengthy wait for a technical interview.
Exciting news as South Australia expands their DAMA’s to include more occupations. Read the latest update on South Australia DAMA’s.
Update on South Australia DAMA’s
Yankalilla SA, Australia
The Designated Area Migration Agreements (DAMAs) in South Australia – SA Regional DAMA and Adelaide City DAMA – have undergone updates and expansions. The SA Regional DAMA now includes 128 additional occupations in various sectors such as construction and trades, agribusiness, ICT, health, education, and renewable energy.
Both DAMAs have been extended until 30 June 2025, with the SA Regional DAMA now offering a higher annual nomination ceiling, increasing from 750 to 2000 nomination places per year.
Furthermore, the pathway to permanent residency remains available for all visa holders under both DAMAs.
South Australia has also maintained certain concessions, including the age concession up to 55 years, a 10% reduction to the Temporary Skilled Migration Income Threshold (TSMIT), as well as concessions for English language proficiency and work experience.
It is important to note that the occupations of Grape Grower (121215), Actors, Dancers, and other Entertainers (211999), and Dancer or Choreographer (211112) have been removed from the DAMAs.
Designated Area Migration Agreements (DAMAs) enables some Australian regions to establish their own conditions for skilled migration. These agreements are customised to cater to the distinctive economic and demographic requirements of specific areas, which may not necessarily align with the broader national immigration policies.
Regions that are part of the DAMA can sponsor skilled workers for positions that are locally in demand, which may not be covered by the general skilled migration program. This can encompass occupations that are crucial for regional growth but do not meet the
South Australian DAMA’s include agribusiness occupations.
criteria of other visa schemes.
Typically, DAMAs are created by negotiations between the Australian Government, state or territory authorities, and local stakeholders such as councils, industry associations, and employers. The terms of each DAMA may differ depending on the specific needs and circumstances of each participating region.
Essentially, DAMAs are designed to bolster regional economic development, address skilled labour shortages, and promote population growth in designated areas of Australia. They offer a pathway for skilled migrants to contribute to the advancement of regional communities while also pursuing their own professional goals.
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Australia is a popular destination for people looking to move abroad for work, study, or to start a new life. However, the process of applying for an Australian visa can be complex and overwhelming.
Many people make mistakes during the application process that can result in delays or even rejection of their visa. To ensure a smooth and successful visa application, here are some common mistakes to avoid when applying for an Australian visa.
Not Seeking Professional Help
One of the biggest mistakes people make when applying for an Australian visa is not seeking professional help. While it may seem like a simple process, there are many intricacies and requirements that must be met in order to be granted a visa.
A migration agent can provide valuable guidance and assistance throughout the application process, increasing your chances of success.
Not Understanding the Visa Requirements
Each type of Australian visa has its own set of requirements that must be met in order to be granted. Many people make the mistake of not thoroughly understanding these requirements before applying.
This can result in a rejected application or delays while trying to gather the necessary documents. It is important to carefully read and understand the visa requirements before beginning the application process.
Providing Incomplete or Inaccurate Information
When filling out the visa application, it is crucial to provide complete and accurate information. Many people make the mistake of leaving out important details or providing incorrect information, which can lead to a rejected application.
It is important to double check all information before submitting the application to ensure its accuracy. Migrations agents check over applications and documents on multiple occasions throughout the visa process.
Not Meeting Health and Character Requirements
In order to be granted an Australian visa, applicants must meet certain health and character requirements. This often includes undergoing a medical examination and providing a police clearance certificate.
Many people make the mistake of not completing these requirements or not providing the necessary documents, resulting in additional paperwork. It is important to carefully follow all health and character requirements to avoid any delays or rejections.
It is also important to declare all criminal convictions, cautions and charges.
Not Applying for the Right Visa
Another common mistake is applying for the wrong type of visa. Australia offers a variety of visas for different purposes, such as work, study, or family sponsorship.
It is important to carefully research and understand which visa is most suitable for your situation before beginning the application process. Applying for the wrong visa can result in a rejected application and may also negatively affect future visa applications. Consulting with an experienced migration agent before starting the visa process is advisable.
The visa application process can take several months, so it is important to start the process as early as possible. Many people make the mistake of waiting until the last minute to apply, which can result in delays or even missing important deadlines.
It is important to plan ahead and give yourself enough time to complete the application and gather all necessary documents.
By avoiding these common mistakes, you can increase your chances of a successful Australian visa application. Remember to seek professional help, thoroughly understand the visa requirements, provide accurate information, meet health and character requirements, apply for the right visa, and start the process early.
With careful planning and attention to detail, you can make your dream of moving to Australia a reality!
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Australia’s migration program runs from 1 July to 30 June. Each year, the Government sets the size and composition of the migration program. Understanding Australia’s Migration Program can give you insight into your chances of securing a visa.
Australia’s Migration Program
The program consists of three streams: Skilled, Family and Special Eligibility.
The skilled stream is created to attract highly skilled workers into Australia. This stream supports the Australian economy and fills labour shortages.
Popular skilled stream visas include skilled, employer sponsored, business and talent applications.
The family stream enables Australian citizens, permanent residents, or Eligible NZ citizens to reunite with immediate family members. This includes partners, parents, orphan relatives, aged dependent relatives, and carers.
Popular family stream visas include partner, parent and remaining relative applications.
The special eligibility stream includes applicants who do not fit into skilled or family streams. This stream is very small.
An example is former permanent residents returning to Australia.
How many visas are available?
There are two primary considerations for each year’s migration program:
How many visas will be available?
Where will visas be allocated?
The skilled stream is crucial for supporting Australia’s economy, whilst the family stream is important for social cohesion.
Traditionally, the skilled stream receives the majority of visa allocations in each migration program. In 2019–20, the skill stream accounted for 70 per cent of the total Program. However in 2020-21, the Government created a more equal balance in attempt to reduce the partner visa backlog.
There is increased pressure on the Government to bring back this balance, especially for parents. The processing time for contributory parent visas has ballooned to 12+ years.
By understanding Australia’s Migration Program, you can appreciate why some visas take longer to process.
Our Case Processor Kimberley is based in this office. She assists with Australian partner visas and employment services.
Kimberley has been studying a Graduate Diploma in Migration Law this year. In 2024, she will complete her Capstone exam to become a licensed Migration Agent.
An update from our Migration Agent
It’s been a busy year with lots of exciting visa changes. Our Migration Agent Darren Chatt MARN:0211214 reflects on some of these changes.
“Australia is committed to attracting skilled migrants. We have seen many state sponsorship invitations for our clients, particularly teachers and nurses. We also welcomed WA’s Construction Visa Subsidy Program.”
There has been good news for temporary skilled visa holders too.
“The Department have announced easier pathways to PR (permanent residency) for temporary skilled visa holders. Soon, applicants will be able to apply for PR under the 186 visa after just two years of working with for sponsors.”
We have also received multiple requests and grants for our contributory parent visa clients.
Our partner visas continue to be processed in 2-6 months from lodgement. This includes both onshore and offshore applications. Submitting a complete application with the correct documents helps reduce processing times.
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WA State Sponsorship Program re-opened 2023-24! Western Australia have re-opened their state sponsorship program for 2023-24. This allows eligible candidates to apply for state nomination from WA.
State sponsorship is a requirement in obtaining a subclass 190 and 491 visa.
Before applying, we recommend paying close attention to the work experience and contract of employment requirements. You can assess your eligibility by visiting the Migration WA website. Alternatively, book a visa consultation with us.
WA Invitations – Rankings and issue dates
WA continue to operate a ranking system, as outlined below:
currently residing in Western Australia
currently residing offshore or in another Australian state or territory
occupations in priority WA Industry sectors (in no particular order):
– building and construction;
– healthcare and social assistance;
– hospitality and tourism; and
– education and training.
occupations in all other WA industry sector
highest EOI points score
oldest EOI submission date
This means that someone living in WA will receive an invitation before someone on higher points for example.
Invitations for WA State nomination are likely to be issued monthly. The number of invitations issued each month may vary, depending on the number of applications being processed by WA. If you are invited, WA Migration Services will contact you via email with a link to the state nomination application form.
Having an eligible EOI submitted in SkillSelect does not guarantee you will receive an invitation for State nomination.
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Introducing WA’s Construction Visa Subsidy Program – a monetary incentive for migrants to build a life in WA. Claim up to $10,000!
Build a life in WA!
WA Construction Visa Subsidy Program
The WA State Government created this program to entice skilled construction workers to relocate to WA. It aims to fill construction jobs, as the demand for housing in WA continues to grow.
There are a variety of construction and building occupations included. From electricians, to architects, surveyors, bricklayers and more!
This program is for skilled migrants wanting to build a life in WA. No other states or territories are currently offering this program. but watch this space…
How much money can I claim?
Skilled migrants outside Australia – $10,000 paid in 2 instalments
Skilled migrants inside Australia – $5,000 paid in 2 instalments
Am I eligible for this grant?
To apply, you must meet all the following:
Be granted a subclass 190 or 491 visa (with WA sponsorship);
Work for a WA business headquartered and undertaking building and construction work in WA;
Visa Go Australia can process the first stage by helping you obtain a skilled visa. Following this, there’s help available from the Construction Migration Office.
Build a life in WA and enjoy the best beaches in the world!
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It’s finally happened – Australia’s working holiday age increases for UK applicants!
Working Holiday age increases for UK applicants
The Australia-UK Free Trade Agreement was signed nearly 2 years ago in December 2021. This agreement makes it easier for British people to live and work in Australia and vice versa. As part of this agreement, both Governments agreed to increase the eligible age for working holiday makers.
UK passport holders can now apply for a working holiday visa until the age of 35. Previously, UK applicants could only apply until the age of 30. UK passport holders can lodge an application for any Working Holiday (subclass 417) visa until midnight (AEST) on the day before their 36th birthday.
This will be welcomed news for those who want to live and work in Australia!
To see full details of the changes, please refer to the Government website.
Why choose a working holiday visa
A working holiday visa is a desirable option for migrants. This visa lets you experience Australia, with work rights allowing you to fund your travels. Other advantages include:
Quick processing times
Straightforward online visa application
Low visa application fee
Can be extended to 3 years if specified work is completed
This visa is temporary and has work limitations. Therefore, it’s not designed for those wanting to move permanently to Australia. You cannot include children on this visa, and each applicant must apply individually.
However, it may be a good ‘stepping stone’ visa, as it allows you to experience Australian life and discover employment opportunities at low cost. Some of our clients have found employer sponsorship opportunities after arriving in Australia as a working holidaymaker.
If you’re seriously considering a move to Australia, we recommend booking a visa consultation. Our migration agent Darren will explain your visa options to you, and help you decide the best pathway.
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