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Changes to Australian Business Visas and Investment Visas - 188 & 132 from 01 July 2021

Changes to Australian Business Visas and Investment Visas - 188 & 132 from 01 July 2021

On 17 December 2020, the Morrison Government has made an announcement to reform business and investor visas aiming to maximise the economic benefits for Australia.


What changes have been announced?

  • 9 steams reduced to 4 streams

The business program will be simplified from 9 streams to 4 streams which are:

  • Business Innovation(perhaps similar to the current 188A)
  • Entrepreneur (perhaps a development of the current 188E)
  • Investor (perhaps as development of the current188B)
  • Significant Investor (further developments to the 188C).

From 01 July 2021, the Premium Investor (188D), Significant Business History (132A) and Venture Capital Entrepreneur visas (132B) will be closed to new applications. However, those already lodged before 01 July 2021 will continue to be processed.

  • Visa timeframe changes - all include a provisional visa with path to PR

These four streams Business Innovation (188A); Entrepreneur (188E); Investor (188B) and Significant Investor (188C) are provisional visas and Permanent Residence pathways.  Those visa holders need to meet certain requirements after 3 years to be eligible to apply for a Permanent Residence. 

The visa effective timeframe will be extended to 5 year for visa holders.

Business Innovation and Significant Investor visa holders will also continue to be able to extend their provisional visas if they do not meet the business and residence thresholds in the required timeframe.

  • Changes for 188A Business Innovation visa eligibility requirements

Personal and Business assets will be increased from AUD800,000 to 1.25 million dollars for the visa applicants to demonstrate.

Annual turnover will also be increased from AUD500,000 to AUD750,000 to prove their business acumen.

  • Changes for Entrepreneur (188E) visa requirements

The requirement for receiving at least AUD200,000 funding  from an approved entity is scrapped. Visa applicants will need to be endorsed by a State or Territory government.

Further changes will be announced in the early half of next year. Work Visa Lawyers are closely monitoring the changes.

 

Australian Business and Significant Investor Visas Subclass 188 Closed - New Visa Expected in 2024! Read more here! 

  

Comments by Chris Johnston (Lawyer & RMA):

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Overall, the changes announced make Business and Investor visas more expensive and more time consuming for applicants.

The big question is, will this impact on demand, or will there still be plenty of potential applicants for business and investor visas.

The concern underlying this, is that the Federal Government has made a number of changes to visa, the employer sponsored 482, the seldomly used 494 Regional visa, that have made the processes more expensive and complicated, and that have been shunned by business, industry and applicants. 

The most successful visa revamp has been the GTI Visa, a variation of the Distinguished Talent Visa, that has lowered the requirement and been met very enthusiastically. 

The other big question to be asked is, why are there no feartures in this major revamp, to benefit regional areas?  Without incentives for regional areas, the Business and Investor migrants will likely all cluster around Melbourne and Sydney. 

It has become harder for 188A visa applicants to apply for a permanent residence visa subclass 888.  188A visa applicants will be required to continuously meet certain requirements (i.e. ownership & continuous management) for 3 years before a permanent resident visa application.  

The turnover requirement has also been adjusted for 188A visa application (AUD500, 000 to AUD 750,000 annual turnover).  This adjustment will encourage 188A visa holders to open High net worth businesses in Australia in order to boost Australian economy after the COVID crisis.

Previously, 188A visa holders more inclined to open small businesses e.g. café and restaurants, those businesses will be unlikely to fulfil the new turnover requirement.

The Australia government should perhaps consider trying to balance the needs of Australia market and the needs of business migrants. High threshold requirements for business migrants to obtain a PR will make Australia a less attractive country to migrate and migrants may choose to migrate to other popular and investment policies friendly countries like Malta; Cyprus and United Kingdom.    

The Australia Government should consider the following factors to maintain and improve the benefits delivered by Business & Investment visas:

  • Improving servcie standard times and levels of communication during the process of applying and waiting for a result.
  • Maintaining good relationship with key migration source countries.
  • Create visa options to benefit Regional Australia not only to Sydney & Melbourne.

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Sources

https://minister.homeaffairs.gov.au/alantudge/Pages/Getting-a-better-deal-for-Australia-from-business-and-investment-visas.aspx

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2020/2021 Budget Migration Planning announced- more GTI, Partner and Family & less Skillselect 189 190 489

2020/2021 Budget Migration Planning announced- more GTI, Partner and Family & less Skillselect 189 190 489

On 06 October 2020, Australian government has handed down the federal budget 2020 which is to recover the Australian economy.  2020/2021 migration planning level has also been released shortly after the federal budget announcement.  

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Highlights

  • Australia’s net Migration remain the same
  • Global Talent Independent Program (GTI) allocations have been tripled
  • Business Innovation and Investment Program (BIIP) allocations have been doubled

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Thank you for your comment. GTI invitations have never been stopped. If you feel you may be qualified to apply for a GTI, please c... Read More
Friday, 09 October 2020 12:36
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Thank you for your comment. There has been no changes to the STSOL and MTSOL. There is no current timetable for the Federal Govern... Read More
Monday, 12 October 2020 10:09
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Hi Hanah, Thank you for your comment. If you are not invited for GTI program after EOI submission, then you receive a refusal l... Read More
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2020-2021 Migration Updates coming soon – Federal Budget 2020 announcement tonight!

2020-2021 Migration Updates coming soon – Federal Budget 2020 announcement tonight!

Click the following blog for the information about the most recent changes annouced: 2020/2021 Migration Latest Updates

 

Tonight, the federal government will provide more details to allocate funding towards services and programs for the country for 2020 -2021 financial year.

The Federal budget 2020 will deliver an economic recovery plan in which Australian migration will be a key component.


Highlights

  • Australian government will announce the Federal Budget 2020 tonight

  • Migration program planning levels will be announced tonight

  • Australian states & territories General Skilled Migration (GSM) will open soon

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Queensland State Nomination Program is now OPEN! Subclass 188/132/190/491

Queensland State Nomination Program is now OPEN! Subclass 188/132/190/491

Business & Skilled Migration Queensland Australia (BSMQ) has announced it will temporarily open statement nomination program (BSMQ business and skilled program) from Tuesday 29 September 2020 until Monday 5 October 2020.

BSMQ indicates the following:  

  • They will only pick up NEW EOIs lodged from Tuesday 29 September 2020.
  • The invitation will be closed if all supporting documents have not been uploaded in 24 hours.
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Interim State Nomination Allocations 2020 - South Australia Given 21% of Total Interim Allocation

Interim State Nomination Allocations 2020 - South Australia Given 21% of Total Interim Allocation

 

Today, 10 September 2020, the interim nomination allocations for 190 visa, 491 visa, 132 visa and 188 visa for 2020 for the different state nomination programs have been released.

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