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Visafix Migration Services

Locality: Punchbowl, New South Wales

Phone: +61 404 107 576



Address: 17/432 Chapel Rd 2200 Punchbowl, NSW, Australia

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21.01.2022 Changes to employer-sponsored visas Government plans to implement the Skilled Australians Fund for employer-sponsored visa categories. This will be followed by the introduction of a training levy also known as Nomination Training Contribution Charge (NTCC) for the respective sponsors. Employers and businesses seeking to nominate a worker will need to pay NTCC for the following visas: Temporary Skill Shortage (TSS) (Subclass 482) visa, which is replacing visa subclass 457; Emp...loyer Nomination Scheme (ENS) (Subclass 186) visa; and Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme (RSMS) (Subclass 187) visa. For 482 visa, an annual fee of $1200 would be implemented for each nomination for a business that has a turnover of lesser than 10 million dollars. A fee of $3,000 is set for an employee on a permanent skilled visa (186 and 187 visas). Migration experts claim that in the next few months, regional industry body groups may exert pressure on the government for easing out conditions for visa related to Employer Nominated (EN) and Regional State Migration Scheme (RSMS).



19.01.2022 My interview with SBS Arabic discussing Partner Visas

18.01.2022 My interview with SBS Arabic discussing citizenship applications refusals and the reasons behind it including character test

13.01.2022 Changes to point-based skilled migration Australia’s skilled migration program is a points-based system designed to attract highly qualified and experienced professionals to best meet Australia’s skills needs. There are a number of skilled migration visas that require applicants to score a minimum number of points to qualify for permanent skilled migration. ... The government announced that from 1 July 2018 the points threshold will now be increased from 60 to 65 for skilled independent, nominated and regional sponsored visa categories.



09.01.2022 Sponsored Parent (subclass 870) (Temporary) Visa Minister Coleman has announced today that the new five year sponsored parent visa, the Subclass 870 Parent (Temporary) Visa, will be open for application on 17 April 2019. Parents will be able to stay for up to five years at a time without departing and the Department has announced that up to 15,000 per year will be granted.... About the Temporary Sponsored Parent Visa The sponsored parent visa provides parents with a pathway to temporarily remain in Australia with their children and grandchildren. Due to the competitive nature of the general Parent visa places and associated lengthy waiting periods, this is a option for parents wishing to live in Australia for up to five years. The sponsored parent visa is a great alternative for parents not willing to spend significant amounts of money for a permanent visa, or wait for the excessive waiting times for standard parent visa. Holders of the sponsored parent visa will not have work rights in Australia and must maintain health insurance Charges Sponsorship application: $420 Visa application charge: $5,000 for 3 years duration, $10,000 for five years duration Other features include: No Balance of Family test will be applied ‘No work’ conditions will be applied Require health insurance Must provide evidence of access to funds The visa application charge is payable in two instalments, with one payment at time of application and the remainder paid prior to visa grant. How can we help? If you are considering applying for this visa it is important you are represented by experts in Australian Migration Law to ensure the application has the best opportunity of being successful. Please contact our firm for further information regarding this visa.

09.01.2022 We are delighted to share that our client from Yemen who sought Australia’s protection was granted his Onshore Protection Visa subclass 866, and became a Permanent Resident of Australia We have written an outstanding submission where we were able to demonstrate: - The reasons why this applicant left that country - The applicant personal experience of harm in that country - The inability of the applicant to seek help within the country due to war... - The inability of the applicant to relocate within the country. See more

05.01.2022 My interview with SBS Arabic discussing last family member visa



05.01.2022 My interview with SBS Arabic discussing the latest changes in immigration laws from 1st July 2018

04.01.2022 Increase in visa fees Application charges for some Australian visas are going up on 1 July 2018. The government is hoping to generate $410 million dollars over a four-year period from 2017 to 2021.... In partner visa applications, the prospective applicant will now need to pay $7,160 instead of $7,000. The fee for Business Innovation and Investment (Subclass 188 Provisional) visa in the Premium Investor stream will record the highest hike of $190. Applicants will now have to pay $8,770 instead of $8,580.

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