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Managing Migration

Locality: Perth, Western Australia

Phone: +61 435 597 402



Address: Suite 2, 445 Hay Street 6000 Perth, WA, Australia

Website: http://www.managingmigration.com.au

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21.01.2022 https://www.canberratimes.com.au//worst-ever-immigration-m



17.01.2022 Mark McGowan back flips on his pre-election promises and fights to get Perth listed back as being regional for visa purposes. https://www.canberratimes.com.au//regional-migration-int/

17.01.2022 The Department of Employment, Skills, Small and Family Business (formerly the Department of Jobs and Small Business) regularly reviews the skilled migration occupation lists to ensure they are responsive to genuine skill needs across Australia. The next update to Australia’s skilled migration occupation lists is scheduled to be announced in March 2020. On 4 September 2019, the Department commenced a review of the skilled migration occupation lists and is currently meeting wit...h interested stakeholders. If you would like to meet with this Department please email [email protected]. Members may wish to provide information on the consultation process to client employer groups, industry associations or other relevant stakeholders who may wish to provide input into the lists. Further information is available on the Department of Employment, Skills, Small and Family Business website.

17.01.2022 https://www.abc.net.au//permanent-migration-cut-/11438240



16.01.2022 Finally good news for international students in Western Australia! The Western Australian Government has announced that it will be developing a new occupation list for skilled graduates of WA universities. This will provide a pathway to permanent residency for WA graduates. This is in an attempt to increase international students coming to Western Australia. The number of international students coming to Western Australia has decreased by 13% in the first quarter of 2018 com...pared to the same period 2 years ago. More information can be viewed using the link below: https://www.mediastatements.wa.gov.au//WA-to-attract-best-

12.01.2022 SAF Levy comes into effect from 12 August 2018 and will be applied to all nominations applied after this date. The additional fees payable is as follows: Visa period <$10 million turnover > $10 million turnover One year $1200 $1800 Two years $2400 $3600... Three years $3600 $5400 Four years $4800 $7200 Subclass 186 and Subclass 187 - nomination training contribution charge If the annual turnover of the nominating organisation is less than $10 million - $3000. If the annual turnover of the nominating organisation is more than $10 million - $5000. As can be seen, this will drive the fees up for all employer sponsored visas significantly.

11.01.2022 All new lists have now been published and can be viewed here: http://www.homeaffairs.gov.au//s/skilled-occupations-lists



09.01.2022 Skilling Australians Funds - Passed through Parliament. A tax levy will soon be in place for employer sponsored visas. This can be up to $8,000 for a temporary work visa or $5,500 for a permanent visa. This tax levy applies to employer sponsored visas - 482, 186 and 187 at the nomination stage. This is going to replace the training benchmarks which are presently required. Certain refund provisions have now been introduced to safe-guard employers.... A date of implementation has not been announced. One can expect this to occur in the next month or so. https://www.education.gov.au/skilling-australians-fund Please contact us on 0435 597 402 should you require further information/clarity. Thanks, Rashpal Sekhon

09.01.2022 Global Liveability Report 2019: Perth maintains 14th place but Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide crack top 10 https://thewest.com.au//global-liveability-report-2019-per

09.01.2022 The Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme (RSMS) Subclass 187 will close from 16 November 2019. The RSMS subclass will remain open for applicants who: - on 20 March 2019, held a Temporary Skill Shortage (Subclass 482) visa in the Medium-term stream, or was an applicant for a Temporary Skill Shortage (Subclass 482) visa in the Medium-term stream that was subsequently granted, or... - on 18 April 2017 held a Temporary Work (Skilled) (Subclass 457) visa; or was an applicant for a Temporary Work (Skilled) (Subclass 457) visa that was subsequently granted. 'Orphan' RSMS nominations lodged before 16 November 2019, will be taken to have been withdrawn on 16 November 2019 if: - the nomination has not been approved or refused before 16 November, and - the nominee is not transitional 457 or 482 employee, and - the nominee has not lodged 187 visa application before 16 November

07.01.2022 Home Affairs doesn’t know how many migrants it’ll deport under new character test The Home Affairs Department predicts proposed changes to Australia's character test will mean more migrants will be deported - but is unable to estimate how many. The Home Affairs Department can't say how many migrants they expect to fail the character test under planned changes to make it easier to deport foreign criminals.... Department officials were grilled by a Senate inquiry about government plans to lower the bar for criminals' visas to be cancelled. https://www.sbs.com.au//home-affairs-doesn-t-know-how-many

06.01.2022 Changes to Skilled Occupation Lists Added to MLTSSL Applicable Instruments: LIN 19/047; LIN 19/048; LIN 19/049; LIN 19/051...Continue reading



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