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Sanguine Migration

Locality: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 450 550 630



Address: 525 Collins Street,Rialto West Podium,Mezzanine 2 3000 Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.sanguinemigration.com

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24.01.2022 New Aussies to face test on ‘core values’ GEOFF CHAMBERS New Australians will be granted citizenship only after answering questions testing their knowledge of the country’s core values including freedom of speech, religion and association. ...Continue reading



23.01.2022 Cracking down on cheating at universities Ministers: The Hon Dan Tehan MP Minister for Education... Cheats who sell their services by taking exams or writing essays for university students will face jail time and heavy fines under new laws passed by the Morrison Government that came into effect today. The legislation makes it an offence to provide or advertise academic cheating services in higher education, which can lead to two years’ imprisonment or fines of up to $100,000. Minister for Education Dan Tehan said the growing availability of academic cheating services posed a significant threat to the integrity and reputation of higher education in Australia. "We have made contract cheating a crime by targeting the people who are making money exploiting Australia’s students," Mr Tehan said. "The law targets cheating service providers and advertisers not students. Students caught cheating will continue to face the conduct and disciplinary processes of their individual institution. "Organised cheating threatens the integrity of our universities and undermines the hard work done by honest students."

22.01.2022 NSW nominations for the subclass 491 criteria 1. Living and working in regional NSW- living & working in your nominated occupation in a designated regional area in NSW for at least the previous 12 months; 2. Recently completed study in regional NSW- have completed study or education within the previous 24 months in a designated regional area in NSW;... 3. Living and working outside of NSW- a. Job offer in regional NSW b. At least five years skilled employment experience (offshore Applicants) c. Family ties in regional NSW- have an immediate family member (either an Australian Permanent Resident, an Australian Citizen or a NSW nominated provisional visa holder -489) in a designated regional area in NSW for at least the previous 24 months

22.01.2022 For 1st time in at least 35 yrs, in June 2020 India overtook China for the largest number of overseas students in Australia



22.01.2022 Ultracrepidarian: A person who gives opinions on subjects they know nothing about. Don’t discuss your migration related matters with ULTRACREPIDARIANs

22.01.2022 no more 190 invitations from BSMQ till December

20.01.2022 The following processing priorities (with highest priority listed first) should be given due regard to in relation to applications for visas Order for considering visa applications 1. The following processing priorities (with highest priority listed first) should be given due regard to in relation to applications for visas that are specified in Schedule A:... a. Visa applications for an Employer Sponsored visa or Regional Sponsored visa in relation to an occupation specified in the Priority Migration Skilled Occupation List, b. Visa applications for an occupation within a Critical Sector. c. Visa applications lodged in relation to an Employer Sponsored visa or a Regional Sponsored visa by an employer who is a party to a labour agreement under a Designated Area Migration Agreement; d. Visa applications for a Subclass 494 (Employer Sponsored Regional (Provisional)) visa. e. Visa applications for a Subclass 491 (Skilled Work Regional (Provisional)) visa; f. Visa applications for an Employer sponsored visa. g. Visa applications for a Subclass 187 (Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme) visa. h. Visa applications for a Subclass 489 (Skilled - Regional (Provisional)) visa; i. Visa applications for a Subclass 190 (Skilled - Nominated) visa; j. Visa applications for a Subclass 189 (Skilled - Independent) visa in the Points-tested stream; k. All other visa applications. 2. For categories c g above, priority will be given to onshore applications ahead of offshore applications.



20.01.2022 Visa applications granted for subclass 189 between 01/03/2020 and 31/08/2020 by occupation

19.01.2022 Victorian Government offers $200 vouchers for tourists to regional Victoria

16.01.2022 Further inbound travel exemptions announced The Department's COVID mini site has been updated today to allow additional categories of persons to be automatically exempt from travel restrictions and can enter Australia, without obtaining an individual exemption. Those exempt from requiring individual exemptions are:... an Australian citizen a permanent resident of Australia an immediate family member of an Australian citizen or permanent resident* a New Zealand citizen usually resident in Australia and their immediate family members a diplomat accredited to Australia (holding a subclass 995 visa) a traveller transiting Australia for 72 hours or less airline crew maritime crew including marine pilots recruited under the Government approved Seasonal Worker Program or Pacific Labour Scheme

15.01.2022 @2019-20 Migration Program Outcomes@ The Department has published the detailed outcomes from the 2019-20 Migration Program. The total places granted for the permanent migration program in 2019-20 is 140,366. The total places granted in the humanitarian program in 2019-20 is 13,171.... In summary of the total amounts for the migration program: Seventy per cent of the visas were granted through the skilled stream with 95,843 places in total, this includes 4,109 places under the highly skilled Global Talent Independent program which launched in November 2019. There were 23,372 regional places delivered, from the 25,000 places allocated. There were 41,961 places granted in the Family program, including 37,118 Partner visas. There were 81 places in the Special Eligibility stream. There were 2,481 places in the Child stream. Two-thirds of permanent visas were granted to individuals already in Australia who transitioned from a temporary visa to permanent residency.

13.01.2022 Covid-19 vaccine to be available free for Indian students studying in UK: UK govt The UK government confirmed that Indian students studying in the UK will be given the Covid-19 vaccine for free.



13.01.2022 New requirements and expanded occupation list for General stream 5 July 2021 The Western Australian skilled migration occupation list(WASMOL), which lists occupations available for WA State nomination through the General stream, has expanded to include a Schedule 1 and Schedule 2. Updated requirements are available for applicants for the General stream with an occupation listed on Schedule 2. This includes the following: meet the Department of Home Affairs criteria for the ...intended visa subclass; meet the minimum English requirements for your occupation; and have a 12 month full time employment contract in Western Australia in the nominated (or closely related) occupation https://migration.wa.gov.au//skilled-mi/occupation%20lists

12.01.2022 What an optimistic approach are fortunate to have such leaders ! Must for Everyone

10.01.2022 Sydney will go from 3010 passengers per week to 1505 Perth 530 to 265 Adelaide 530 to 265 Melbourne 1000 to 500 Brisbane 1000 (plus 300 surge capacity) to 500 (plus 150 surge capacity)... The current total of 6070 will reduce to 3035 See more

10.01.2022 Great News for All Trade Occupations from Western Australia If you are a Bricklayer, carpenter, restaurant manager, cook, chef, accountant, diesel motor me...chanic, motor mechanic, motorcycle mechanic, painter, painting trades worker, plasterer, welder etc YOU ONLY REQUIRE a contract of employment for full time employment for at least 12 months in the nominated or closely related occupation in Western Australia This is Great Opportunity for all these occupations so Dont Waste Time and You may Be invited for 491/190 As long as you have Minimum 50-60 Points

09.01.2022 NSW 190 State Nominations to commence soon

09.01.2022 National Skills Commission - the Skills Priority List The National Skills Commission (NSC) established in July 2020 provides expert advice on Australia’s labour market and current, emerging and future workforce skills needs. The National Skills Commission has released its first nationally anchored assessment of the Australians labour market analysis on occupations through the Skills Priority List.... The list provides a current labour market rating and a future demand rating for occupations nationally, with current labour market ratings also available at a state and territory level. Each occupation is given an indicative future demand rating (strong, moderate or soft) to indicate the likely demand for the occupation over the coming five year period. NOTE: This list is different to the Department's various Skilled Occupation Lists. Source: https://www.nationalskillscommission.gov.au//Skills%20Prio

08.01.2022 Successful visa grants for complex visa applications

08.01.2022 COMPARISON State and Territory nominated visa categories 2020-2021 & 2021-22 nomination allocations

07.01.2022 The largest source citizenship countries of migrants in 201920 were: India with 25,698 places China with 18,587 places United Kingdom with 10,681 places Philippines with 8,965 places... Vietnam with 5,398 places Nepal with 5,048 places New Zealand with 4,997 places Pakistan with 4,136 places South Africa with 3,743 places United States of America with 3,301 places. See more

07.01.2022 Subclass 485 (Temporary Graduate) visa Great News To assist international students the Department will be allowing applications for 485 PSW to be made from outside Australia during a concession period ( starts from 1 February 2020). The amendments also allow the visa to be granted to an applicant who is outside Australia. ... Prior to this amendment, most applicants were required to be in Australia to apply for the visa and to be granted the visa. The amendments provide former international students with the opportunity to obtain a visa to return to Australia when travel restrictions are lifted. The visa period will run from the date of entry to Australia.

06.01.2022 COVID-19 Concessions for Subclasses 887 applications made after 1st February 2020 Allow both primary and secondary provisional visa holders and primary and secondary former provisional visa holders to apply for a Subclass 887 visa while outside Australia during a concession period; Allow Subclass 887 visas to be granted to applicants who are outside Australia... Reduce the requirement for full-time work in a specified regional area from 12 months to nine months Concession toward the requirement to live for two years in a specified regional area.

04.01.2022 The current processing priorities (with the highest priority listed first) are: 1. Visa applications for any points tested subclass where the Department has determined that the applicant has an occupation within a Critical Sector. 2. Subclass 491 (non-Critical Sector) applicants are in Australia... 3. Subclass 491 (non-Critical Sector) applicants are outside of Australia 4. Subclass 489 (non-Critical Sector) 5. Subclass 190 (non-Critical Sector) 6. Subclass 189 Points tested stream only (non-Critical Sector) The current processing priorities came into effect from 31 August 2020 and apply to applications lodged with the Department on or after this date and to applications that had been lodged previously with the Department and have not been nalised including those in the nal stages of processing.

01.01.2022 Filing fee increase Migration & Refugee Division and Federal Circuit Court. The AAT fee from 1 July 2021 has increased from $1826 to $3000... Federal Circuit Court fee from 1 July 2021 has increased from $3330 to $3365

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