Australia Simplified Skilled Visa Program: New Pathways to PR

Learn about the latest changes to Australia’s skilled visas! Find out about the Core Skills Occupation List, the Skills in Demand visa, and the procedures for obtaining permanent residency.

Australia is implementing revolutionary changes to its skilled visa program beginning on December 7, 2024. To better align visa procedures with Australia’s labor needs, these modifications include the creation of the Core Skills Occupation List (CSOL) and the launch of the Skills in Demand (SID) visa.

Core Skills Occupation List (CSOL)

The Core Skills Occupation List (CSOL) streamlines skilled migration paths by replacing several prior occupation listings. Based on thorough labor market analysis and stakeholder engagement, the CSOL, which includes over 450 jobs across essential sectors, represents workforce priorities.

Key Sectors Included:

1. Construction
2. Cyber Security
3. Agriculture
4. Health

The CSOL applies specifically to:

Core Skills stream for the Skills in Demand (SID) visa

Direct Entry stream of the Employer Nomination Scheme (Subclass 186) visa

For comprehensive information, consult the CSOL and determine which professions correspond with Australia’s priorities.

Skills in Demand (SID) Visa: A New Pathway

The Temporary Skill Shortage (TSS) visa has been replaced by the Skills in Demand (Subclass 482) visa, which provides a more straightforward application process for both companies and migrants. This visa offers a clear path to permanent residence and permits holders to remain in Australia for a maximum of four years.

Benefits for SID Visa Holders:

All employment with an authorized employer is eligible for permanent residence under the Permanent Residence Pathway.

Decreased Work Experience Requirement: In contrast to the TSS requirement, applicants only need one year of experience in their chosen occupation or comparable field.

Like the TSS medium-term stream, there are English language requirements.

SID Visa Streams

The SID visa introduces three distinct streams to address diverse workforce needs:

1. Core Skills Stream

For professions listed as being in limited supply on the CSOL.

Demands a salary of AUD73,150, or more, which is the Core Skills Income Threshold.

Includes positions that are funded by global trade agreements.

2. Specialist Skills Stream

Aims to increase productivity by focusing on highly qualified workers in in-demand positions.

All ANZSCO 2022 jobs are eligible, with the exception of Major Group levels 3, 7, and 8 (such as laborer’s, drivers, machinery operators, and tradespeople).

Ensures parity with Australian workers in comparable professions by requiring incomes of at least AUD135,000.

3. Labor Agreement Stream

The Essential Skills stream, which is currently being developed, will replace this one.

Transition Arrangements for TSS Visa Holders

All pending applications filed prior to December 6, 2024, when TSS visa applications close, will be handled in accordance with the current regulations.

Pathways for Current TSS Visa Holders:

As long as they fulfil all requirements under the revised system, current TSS visa holders are still eligible for permanent residence.

These adjustments demonstrate Australia’s dedication to tackling the labor shortfall while providing skilled migrants with chances to establish a career in the nation. Get ready now to benefit from these expedited routes.

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