As we approach the end of 2024, significant changes are anticipated in Australia's immigration landscape. Among these changes is the potential replacement of the Global Talent Visa with the National Innovation Visa, as well as the introduction of the Skills in Demand Visa, which will feature pathways for Specialist Skills, Core Skills, and Essential Skills.
In this blog, we discuss the appeal changes, indicative allocations for education providers in 2025, updates on the 190 and 491 visas, the new Workplace Justice Visa, the Work and Holiday Visa for China, India, and Vietnam, and when the next 189 invitation round will be.
Skills in Demand Visa and the Core Skills Consultation List
The opening of the Skills in Demand Visa, including the Specialist Skills, Core Skills, and Essential Skills pathways, is expected by the end of this year.
There is a great deal of stress from those with occupations on the Confident Off list as part of the core skills consultation.
This list includes various roles, such as farming and cattle management positions, Child Care Centre Manager, Customer Service Manager, Nutritionist, Microbiologist, Graphic Designer, Health Promotions Officer, Telecommunications Engineer, Disabilities Services Officer, and Refuge Worker.
Occupations on the Confident Off list may not be available for employer sponsorship under the new Core Skills Visa.
Changes to the Visa Refusal Process
Starting on October 14, 2024, the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) will be replaced by the Administrative Review Tribunal (ART). This restructuring aims to modernize the administrative review process, making it more efficient and responsive to public needs.
Recent reports indicate a significant rise in bridging visa numbers, with a jump from 191,235 to 323,583 as former students appeal visa cancellations or denials.
Our team has seen an increase in requests for assistance with visa refusals, particularly related to student visas and cancellations.
2025 Indicative Allocations for Student Visas
The Australian Government has released the indicative allocation numbers for student visas in 2025. Major universities, especially in Melbourne and Sydney, have experienced decreased allocations, while some regional universities have seen increases.
Understanding these numbers is crucial, as they provide insight into how difficult or easy it might be to secure enrolment with any particular university or educational institution.
Updates on 190 and 491 Visas
All states and territories are now open and actively inviting Expressions of Interest (EOIs). Recently, some of our clients received invitations for various occupations in South Australia, including:
- Mechanical Engineer: Invited with 75 points for the 190 visa
- Registered Nurse: Invited with 70 points for the 491 visa
- Pathology Collector: Invited with 75 points for the 491 visa
- Retail Pharmacist: Invited with 70 points for the 190 visa
If you require assistance with your EOI or Registration of Interest, feel free to contact us.
Business Opportunities with the 491 Visa
Queensland and Tasmania have opened new pathways for small business owners.
Applicants in Queensland may meet the requirements if they purchase an existing registered business outside of South East Queensland or operate their own business for a minimum of two years.
In Tasmania, applicants may meet the requirements if they have established and operated a business for at least 12 months.
462 Work and Holiday Visa for India, China, and Vietnam
The ballot system for people from India, China, and Vietnam regarding the Australian 462 Work and Holiday Visa is already open. This will allow individuals from these countries to register for the possibility of being randomly selected to apply for a first Work and Holiday visa. The registration will cost $25.
The 462 Work and Holiday Visa is designed for young people aged 18 to 30 years, allowing them to live and work in Australia for 1 year, with the possibility to extend for 1 or 2 more years.
New Workplace Justice Visa for People Being Exploited in Their Workplace
This new free visa was introduced to protect migrant workers who have experienced exploitation in their workplace. This visa allows these workers to remain and work in Australia for up to 12 months while their claims of exploitation are investigated.
Check out the detailed page about the Workplace Justice Visa that we recently posted on our website.
When Will the Next 189 Round Be?
Historically, December has seen 189 visa rounds. There was a round on Monday, December 18, 2023, and Thursday, December 8, 2022. In 2021, there was no December round, but instead a Friday, January 21, 2022 round. It’s likely there will be a 189 invitation round this year.
Those with occupations on the Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL) should ensure their skills assessments and English tests are ready.
Fast track to register as a doctor
Starting 21 October 2024, doctors from the UK, Ireland, and New Zealand will have their ability to practice in Australia fast-tracked. The new changes will allow international medical specialists to apply directly to the Medical Board of Australia and the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) for registration, rather than going through an individual assessment by a specialist college like the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP).
This significant change will eliminate unnecessary regulatory barriers and enable international specialists from similar healthcare systems to work in Australia sooner.
Family violence provisions for Skilled visa applications
The Migration Amendment Family Violence Provisions for Skilled Visa Applications regulations allow secondary applicants in seven permanent Skilled visa subclasses to access family violence provisions. These subclasses include the 186 visa, 187 visa, 189 visa, 190 visa, 191 visa, Global Talent visa, and 887 visa.
This change means that secondary applicants can be granted visas even if their relationship with the primary applicant has ended, provided they, a family member, or a dependent child have experienced family violence from the primary applicant.
We believe that more changes will be announced by the end of the year. Follow us on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook and YouTube to stay up to date with all Australian immigration news.
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