Starting 1 July 2024, significant changes to immigration laws are set to impact health practitioners and their employers. These updates are crucial for ensuring compliance and optimising the hiring and employment processes within the healthcare sector.
Citizenship and visa application charge Increase
The Migration Amendment (Visa Application Charges) Regulations 2024 has just been introduced, bringing a series of changes to the Visa Application Charges (VAC).
How Much More Will You Pay?
Here's a quick breakdown of common visas:
Temporary Skilled Migration Income Threshold Increased to $73,150 per annum
Advertising and offering positions to foreign skilled workers must meet or exceed a base salary of $73,150 per year starting from 1 July 2024. Ensuring that nominations for skilled roles meet or exceed this threshold is crucial for successful nomination applications. The offered salary should be competitive with actual market rates to achieve a positive outcome. If you are involved in hiring or immigration processes affected by these changes, Wavelength can provide specific and detailed information and guidance tailored to your requirements.
Key Changes in Visa Conditions (8107, 8607, 8608)
These changes aim to enhance flexibility for visa holders, allowing them more time to find alternative employment or make arrangements to leave Australia, thereby supporting workforce mobility and adaptation to changing employment conditions.
Update on Far North Queensland Designated Area Migration Agreement: Skills Assessment Changes for Healthcare Roles
Starting from 1 July 2024, the skills assessing authority for Personal Care Assistants and Nursing Support Workers under the FNQ DAMA in Far North Queensland will change from VETASSESS to ANMAC. This change affects new skills assessment requests made on or after that date, while assessments already lodged with VETASSESS before 1 July will remain valid. This update is crucial for individuals considering or in the process of migrating to FNQ under these roles, highlighting the need to stay informed about the transition to ANMAC for future applications.
Legacy 457 Worker Age Exemption no longer available
Australia's Expanded Working Holiday Visas: New Opportunities for UK and Philippines Passport Holders
Australia's Working Holiday Maker Program has recently undergone significant updates, offering exciting new opportunities for skilled healthcare workers from the United Kingdom and the Philippines. These changes aim to enhance cultural exchange and provide valuable experiences for young adults seeking to explore Australia.
Changes for UK Passport Holders
UK passport holders can apply for a third Working Holiday (Sc 417) visas without needing to fulfill any specific work requirements. This adjustment opens doors for UK citizens to immerse themselves in Australian culture, travel extensively, and gain valuable work and life experiences.
Work and Holiday Visa for Philippines Passport Holders
Similarly, from 1 July 2024, citizens of the Philippines will be eligible to apply for the Work and Holiday (Sc 462) visa. This visa not only allows for travel and exploration but also encourages cultural exchange between Australia and the Philippines, fostering closer ties and mutual understanding.
Please reach out to our team should you identify working holiday visa holders ready to work in Australia’s healthcare industry who require registration assistance.
Changes on the horizon
TSS Relevant Work Experience Reduced to 1 year from 23 Nov 2024
Starting from 23 November 2024, the Australian government will implement a significant change to the Temporary Skill Shortage (TSS) visa. Specifically, the requirement for relevant work experience will be reduced from two years of full-time experience to just one year. This adjustment represents a substantial shift in Australia's approach to bolstering its workforce competitiveness by lowering barriers to entry for skilled foreign workers. It's important to note that educational criteria and registration/licensing requirements will continue to be strictly enforced.
Have questions on Visas, Immigration or registration?
Get in touch with our Regulatory & Migration Services Team, and our MARA-registered Migration Agents.