Author: Acme Migration

Australia’s Immigration Challenges: Government Plan to Streamline Processes

Labor’s asylum plan will have difficulties in reducing the backlog that the Coalition left behind. Increased applications put stress on the system, but faster processing indicates progress. The enormous task of resolving the asylum seeker situation that its predecessor left behind is being faced by the new administration. The Labor Government is making painstaking but […]

Essential Tips for Passing Your VETASSESS Trade Skills Assessment

Key issues about trade skills evaluations, technical interviews, video submissions, and supporting documentation for self-employment are addressed by VETASSESS experts worldwide. Answers to some important questions from a recent Skills Assessment webinar are given by VETASSESS assessors working in trade occupations. Can non-licensed trade applicants for Pathway 1 do the technical interview virtually without having […]

Canada’s Visa Rules Trigger 35% Drop in Student Interest

Amidst legislative changes, housing concerns, and reductions in visas, Canada experiences a 35% decline in the interest of foreign students, which affects enrollment and future growth prospects. Eindhoven, Netherlands-based Study portals, an education network, reports a 35% decline in interest in studying in Canada. This decrease comes after the Canadian government declared in January that […]

Australia’s Invitation Rounds for Skilled Visas: Minimum Points Revealed

Find out the minimum points needed for different jobs in the Australian skilled visa round that begins in September 2024. Keep abreast of the prerequisites for migration. In order to handle applications for the two main subclasses of visas—the Skilled Independent Visa (subclass 189) and the Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) Visa (subclass 491)—Australia periodically holds […]

Canada Limits Path to Permanent Residency: Is Your PR Path in Canada at Risk?

International students are faced with uncertainty due to Canada’s shifting immigration policies, since their PGWPs expire and their options for obtaining permanent residency are limited after 2024. With the prospect of an immigration process leading to permanent residency, Canada has long been a top choice for overseas students. Over 396,000 post-graduation work permits (PGWPs) had […]

Western Australia Tightens Study Criteria for Skilled Migration

The study requirements for state nomination in Western Australia have been revised. As of right now, all qualifications—including those for priority selection—must be fulfilled fully in-person, without any online components. Significant modifications have been made to Western Australia’s skilled migration study requirements, which will affect applicants and students attempting to complete the state’s two-year study […]