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IMPACT – MEDIUM
What is the change? The Australian Government has announced four changes to its temporary skilled foreign worker (subclass 457) visa program.
What does the change mean? The changes will retain the income threshold for two years, streamline processing for low-risk applicants, relax English language and skills criteria, and give start-up businesses more time to achieve viability.
Background: Last month, a review of the 457 visa program was published, making 22 recommendations. Yesterday, the Government announced it will adopt four recommendations:
“Safeguards will remain in place to ensure that the 457 visa program is not rorted [abused],” the Government said in a joint statement by Prime Minister Tony Abbott, Minister for Immigration and Border Protection Scott Morrison and Minister for Industry Ian McFarlane. “It will continue to be a requirement that a foreign worker receives at least the same market rate and conditions that are paid to an Australian doing the same job in the same workplace.”
The announced changes come on the heels of the Government’s statement yesterday that it will reform the Significant Investor Visa program and add a new Premium Investor Visa.
BAL Analysis: The changes are a positive development in the Government’s ongoing reform of the 457 visa program. BAL has submitted significant recommendations to the Australian Government that incorporate client feedback and that advocate reforms that will benefit employers and the 457 program as a whole.
This alert has been provided by BAL Australia. For additional information, please contact australia@bal.com.
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