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Rosa's Story: From Hong Kong to Adelaide's beautiful beaches

Rosa's Story: From Hong Kong to Adelaide's beautiful beaches

Hear about Rosa's journey to Australia and how Work Visa Lawyers helped her to make it happen. 

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How to Guide: Business Visa Compare

How to Guide: Business Visa Compare

In this video, we show you how easy it is to use Business Visa Compare to explore your Australian business visa options.

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Australian Government to make the Gold Coast and Perth eligible for regional visas 491 & 494, and 485 extension

Australian Government to make the Gold Coast and Perth eligible for regional visas 491 & 494, and 485 extension

The Australian Government has announced that the Gold Coast and Perth will be added to the list of eligible locations able to access regional visa incentives from 16 November 2019.

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赶紧来试试我们的商业签证软件Business Visa Compare吧!

赶紧来试试我们的商业签证软件Business Visa Compare吧!

你是经验丰富的商人,高收入人群或者企业家吗? 

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Showcasing South Australian food and wine to subclass 132 & 188 business visa holders

Showcasing South Australian food and wine to subclass 132 & 188 business visa holders

Work Visa Lawyers was pleased to attend the recent Regional Showcase held in Murray Bridge, organised by Immigration SA and The Australia China Business Council (ACBC).

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澳大利亚父母付费移民 (143签证篇)

澳大利亚父母付费移民 (143签证篇)

在澳求学多年,亦或当初孤注一掷到大洋彼岸寻求机遇, 拼搏奋斗多年终于拿到澳洲绿卡,  如今在澳洲终于安家立业, 唯一的遗憾却是常年不在父母身边,不能嘘寒问暖,不能端茶倒水。 人生最怕的就是子欲养而亲不待。让父母来澳洲生活,尽子女的孝道,成为了很多在澳华侨的心愿, 小编今天来为大家讲解父母移民签证,让大家尽早与父母来澳团聚!

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Australian Temporary Work & Training Visas - Subclass 400, 407 & 408

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Australian Immigration News Video October 2019 - Latest DAMA update, new 491 & 494 visas, and more

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Australian Skilled Migration Update - September 2019

Australian Skilled Migration Update - September 2019

Just three months into the new program year and there are signs that skilled migration invitations are going to be in short supply without a state or territory sponsorship.


September SkillSelect invitation round

The latest report on invitations issued by the Department of Home Affairs shows that only 100 were issued for the Skilled Independent subclass 189 visa. This remained at the same level seen in August 2019 but is a significant drop from the 1000 invitations issued in July 2019. The minimum points cut-off score has also increased to 85 points after being at 80 points for the past two months.

The report also includes invitations issued for the Skilled Regional subclass 489 visa (family sponsored stream). These have remained at 100 invitations, but the minimum cut-off score has also increased to 85 points.

Occupation specific cut-off scores are also utilised by the Department and several have been increased since the previous round in August. The cut-off score for Accountant has been increased from 85 points to 95 points. Cut-off scores have also been increased for Industrial, Mechanical and Production Engineers (85 points to 95 points), Other Engineering Professionals (90 points to 95 points) and Computer Network Professionals (80 points to 85 points).

 

Our view

The report does not include invitations issued by state and territory governments for the state/territory sponsored version of the Skilled Regional subclass 489 visa (soon to be 491 visa) or the Skilled Nominated (permanent residency) subclass 190 visa.

While many applicants may have a preference for and might meet the minimum requirements for the Skilled Independent subclass 189 visa, the state or territory sponsorship pathway might be the only way to secure a visa without a long wait (or risk missing out entirely).

 

Do you need help with an Australian visa application?

At Work Visa Lawyers we are experienced in assisting applicants in all matters relating to Australian visa applications. Our areas of expertise include Partner Visas, Skilled Migration visas, Business Skills Migration visas, Employer Sponsored Work Visas and other Family Migration visas as well as the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) Review, Judicial Review and Ministerial Intervention.

If you require further information regarding your Australia visa options you can contact us through:

(08) 8351 9956 or +61 8 8351 9956 or info@workvisalawyers.com.au

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Introducing Business Visa Compare

Introducing Business Visa Compare

Work Visa Lawyers launched a new online tool to help you explore your Australian Business Visa options.

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