Tag: Australian immigration

Shocking Delay: Australian Parent Visa Backlog Hits 31 Years | Australia Immigration News

Families are left in uncertainty as Australia’s queue for parent visas reaches 31 years. Examine the situation, the difficulties with policy, and possible fixes for this expanding problem. With wait lengths reaching an astounding 31 years, Australia’s parent visa system is experiencing an increasingly dire situation. Many candidates might not survive to see their claims […]

Australia’s GTE Criteria for the Temporary Skill Shortage Visa | Australia Immigration News

Find out the streamlined GTE requirements for the Subclass 482 visa in Australia. Find out how the new policy preserves the integrity of visas while streamlining assessments. Revised in August 2024. Significant modifications were made to the Subclass 482 visa rules with effect from August 2, 2024, with respect to the Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) […]

Key Changes in Northern Territory Visa Nominations | Australia Immigration News

Get the most recent information on nominations for Northern Territory visas in 2024–2025. Find out about skilled migration application procedures, visa categories, and nomination streams. Applications for onshore nominations are still being processed by MigrationNT. On Wednesday, August 14, 2024, offshore applications will once again be accepted, but solely for the NT Family Stream and […]

Australia’s New Rules for Aged Parent Visa Applicants | Australia Immigration Updates

Advice on cases involving Aged Parents visas in which the principal applicant has died away. Policy adjustments, feedback-driven modifications, and temporary processing pause for secondary applications. Advice for Immigration Agents and Attorneys Concerning Secondary Applicants with Aged Parents This guidance attempts to provide clarification on the steps to be followed by applicants for Aged Parent […]

Australia’s Net Migration Hits 445,510: Australia’s Migration Boom

With net migration to Australia reaching 445,510, it has surpassed projections and sparked worries about infrastructure and housing. Is this rate of growth sustainable? With the current estimate of one migrant arrival per minute, the Australian government is facing unprecedented pressure. This inflow has greatly outpaced the aim for net foreign migration, casting doubt on […]