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Summary of July 1 Migration Changes for Employers

Summary of July 1 Migration Changes for Employers A huge start to the new financial year with so many changes being implemented. The Migration Strategy review is in full swing with piecemeal changes being implemented. These include more Flexibility for Temporary Workers, Stricter Rules for Employers and Students! Starting July 1st, 2024, the Australian Department of…

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Fred Molloy

Australia’s Migration Crossroads: Charting a Course for the Future

Australia’s Migration Crossroads: Charting a Course for the Future Australia’s migration policy has arrived at a crossroads. The past Federal Budget, with its reduced intake forecasts and potential caps on international students, has sparked a national conversation about managing migrant flows. Politicians, including the Opposition Leader, have proposed significant cuts to permanent migration, reflecting anxieties…

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Gladys Guia

Important Changes to Temporary Work Visas in Australia (Subclass 457, 482, & 494)

Important Changes to Temporary Work Visas in Australia (Subclass 457, 482, & 494)   Effective July 1, 2024 The Australian Government is making changes to visa conditions to improve support for temporary skilled workers and address concerns about exploitation. This applies to holders of: Temporary Work (Skilled) visa (subclass 457) Temporary Skill Shortage visa (subclass…

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Gladys Guia

Federal Budget 2024-2025: Key Changes to Australia’s Immigration Policies

Federal Budget 2024-2025: Key Changes to Australia’s Immigration Policies   On May 14, 2024, the Albanese Government released the Federal Budget for 2024-2025, introducing several significant adjustments to Australia’s immigration framework. Below is an overview of these changes and their implications.   Migration Planning Levels The permanent migration program will experience a slight decrease, from…

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Gladys Guia

Australian Skilled Migration and International Recruitment Agency Report – May 2024

Australian Skilled Migration and International Recruitment Agency Report – May 2024   Our agency is a leading Australian skilled migration and international recruitment agency. We connect skilled migrants with employers seeking to fill workforce needs in Australia. We assist individuals in finding permanent and temporary jobs across various industries.Australian skilled migration and international recruitment agency. We connect skilled migrants with employers…

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Gladys Guia

The Power of Offshore Recruitment for Australian Businesses

The Power of International Recruitment for Australian Businesses At Konnecting, a leading Australian skilled migration and international recruitment agency, we understand the importance of finding the perfect talent to fuel your business growth. The global marketplace offers a vast pool of skilled individuals, and offshore recruitment can be a strategic move to achieve your goals. Here,…

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Gladys Guia

Australia’s First Degree-Level Apprenticeship Takes Flight in Adelaide

Australia’s First Degree-Level Apprenticeship Takes Flight in Adelaide Great news for aspiring software engineers in Australia! A first-of-its-kind degree-level apprenticeship program in software engineering has launched in Adelaide. This innovative initiative is a collaboration between BAE Systems, Ai Group, and the University of South Australia (UniSA).   What is a Degree-Level Apprenticeship? This program offers…

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Gladys Guia

Jobs & Skills Australia announce Draft new Core Skills List

Jobs & Skills Australia announce Draft new Core Skills List   Employers and Peak Industry bodies need to act to get their occupations on the new Core Skilled Occupation List (CSOL). If you don’t, you risk your occupations in demand being removed from the skilled employer sponsorship list of the new Skills In Demand Visa….

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Fred Molloy

NEW SKILLS IN DEMAND VISA

NEW SKILLS IN DEMAND VISA   In its latest Migration Strategy update, the Australian Federal Government has outlined plans to introduce a new visa, called the ‘Skills in Demand’ visa. This visa aims to replace the existing TSS (Subclass 482) visa and will feature three distinct pathways tailored to various skill sets and occupations: 1….

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Fred Molloy

IOM Chief Urges Australia to Reframe “Negative” Migration Narrative

IOM Chief Urges Australia to Reframe “Negative” Migration Narrative Canberra, Australia – In a speech before the National Press Club of Australia, Director-General of the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) Amy Pope challenged the country’s current focus on negativity and fear-mongering in the migration debate. Pope argued that this rhetoric ignores the potential benefits of migration,…

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Gladys Guia