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The Australian government announced changes for the subclass 400 temporary work (short stay specialist) visa related to longer term stays and return visits.
Key Points:
Additional Information: The subclass 400 visa is generally granted for up to six months depending on the circumstances for a stay period longer than three months. A strong business case must be provided with the application for short-term work in a highly specialized role and the work or activity must not be ongoing.
BAL Analysis: Officials stated the changes are designed to ensure Australian citizens and permanent residents are not disadvantaged in the job market. Employers should be aware of the implementation of new changes in their recruiting efforts.
This alert has been provided by the BAL Global Practice Group.
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