Fewer Temporary Migrants in Australia due to Covid-19
According to the Department, 300,000 temporary migrants have left Australia since the beginning of the year due to Covid-19. Moreover, …
Read articleAccording to the Department, 300,000 temporary migrants have left Australia since the beginning of the year due to Covid-19. Moreover, …
Read articleThe Hon Alan Tudge MP, current acting Minister for Immigration, Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs clarifies that various temporary …
Read articleMigration (LIN 19/211: Arrangements for Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (Provisional) Visa Applications) Instrument 2019 [“the Instrument”] amended vide the Migration …
Read articleThe Migration (LIN 19/209: Arrangements for Certain Skilled and Temporary Graduate Visa Applications) Instrument 2019 [“the Instrument”] amended vide the …
Read articleInvitation date: 3 April 2020
ACT 190 Nomination – Invitations Issued: 94
In Queensland, bridging visa holders hit by Section 48 bar will not be nominated by the BMSQ (Business and Skilled …
Read articleWhile the Government considers Temporary Visa Holders as an important part of the Australian economy and society, there is clear …
Read articleMost Temporary visas such as work and holiday makers visas, bridging visas, training visas, temporary activities visas and temporary skill …
Read articleCitizenship ceremonies to be held online by the Government in view of the Covid-19 pandemic, changing the way of traditional …
Read articleDuring Covid-19 crisis, the Government is offering special support to agriculture workforce primarily comprising temporary visa holders who assist farmers …
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