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Perth Lifestyle News | Where to get your ‘Democracy Sausage’ on Federal Election Day

Australian Visas, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 16 May, 2019 |

The privilege to vote and have a say in the shaping of our nation is just one of many good reasons to become an Australian Citizen. For those who are Australian citizens – whether it’s your first time voting or not – why not celebrate your freedom to vote with… Read More »

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Election promises for cheaper and more accessible parent visas

Australian Visas, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 16 May, 2019 |

Recent debate in the lead up to the Federal election has highlighted the issue of extremely long wait times and high fees faced by many who apply for Australia’s Parent Visas. There is significant demand to bring parents to Australia, however only 7,371 permanent Parent Visas were issued in 2017-18.… Read More »

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New Regional Visas to Require a Three Year Stay Before Permanent Residence

Australian Visas, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 18 April, 2019 |

The Government has introduced legislation for Australia’s new Skilled Regional Visa options, which will require migrants to work for three years in regional areas before becoming eligible to apply for permanent residence. Here’s what you need to know about the new Regional Visas. Currently, migrants can directly apply for permanent… Read More »

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Skilled migrants could claim extra points from November 2019

Australian Visas, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 18 April, 2019 |

The Government’s points test changes from 16 November 2016 could mean migrants will be able to claim extra points to qualify for Australia’s independent skilled visas. Details of the revised points allocations were released under the Migration Amendment (New Regional Skilled Visas) Regulations 2019, as part of the Government’s review… Read More »

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Changes to permanent residence pathways for nurses

Australian Visas, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 18 April, 2019 |

Overseas-trained nurses wanting to apply for permanent residence through the General Skilled Migration program may soon need to undertake an outcomes-based assessment instead of a three-month bridging program to qualify. The outcomes-based assessment will require overseas-trained nurses to be assessed based on cognitive and behavioural components, and previous qualifications and… Read More »

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Perth Lifestyle News | Family Fun This Easter Long Weekend

Australian Visas, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 18 April, 2019 |

Perth is a great place to celebrate Easter with family and friends. There are always plenty of events and activities on offer each year. If you’re currently in Perth on a vacation (or staycation for permanent residents), here’s our rundown of things to do and places to see over the… Read More »

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Australia’s Partner Visa process changes delayed

Australian Visas, Partner Visas | Comments are Closed | 15 April, 2019 |

The Department of Home Affairs has confirmed that major changes to introduce a sponsorship application to the Partner Visa process will no longer commence on 17 April 2019. The Migration Amendment (Family Violence and Other Measures) Act 2018 provides for a family sponsorship framework to be established, in which sponsors need… Read More »

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Australia’s New Temporary Parent Visa from 17 April 2019

Australian Visas, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 10 April, 2019 |

From 17 April 2019, the Department of Home Affairs will begin accepting Sponsorship applications from Australian citizens/permanent residents and eligible New Zealand Citizens to sponsor their parent(s) to come to Australia for up to 10 years on the new Subclass 870 Temporary Parent Visa. As the visa will be capped… Read More »

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5 Australian visa changes we’re expecting in 2019

Australian Visas, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 19 March, 2019 |

Immigration was the subject of contentious political debate in 2018 and discussions shifted from the size of Australia’s permanent migration intake to how to distribute issues of apparent overcrowding in Sydney and Melbourne. We expect many of the discussions that began in 2018 will continue this year and could result… Read More »

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New visa to bring your parents to Australia

Australian Visas | Comments are Closed | 19 March, 2019 |

A new Temporary Parent Visa option is opening for eligible Australian citizens or permanent residents to bring their parents to Australia temporarily for up to ten years. The new visa will however be capped to only 15,000 people per year. Read on to discover more and find out if you… Read More »

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