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What is the change? The Australian Government has provided new information about the forthcoming Temporary Skill Shortage (TSS) visa programme, which will replace the Subclass 457 visa programme in March.
What does the change mean? Among key information made available through the Government’s Skilled Visa newsletter are additional details on visa validity period, streamlined processing measures, transitional arrangements, labour market testing and salary requirements. Many details are not yet finalised, but the information that is available should help employers begin to plan for the switch to the new visa programme in March.
Key information: The Australian Government announced in April 2017 that it would abolish the Subclass 457 Temporary Skilled Work visa and replace it with the Temporary Skill Shortage (TSS) visa programme with an eye toward tighter controls over migration and the hiring of skilled foreign workers. This week, officials released some information that should help employers begin to prepare for the switch. Some key points, as highlighted in the Government’s Skilled Visa newsletter for January, are as follows:
BAL Analysis: Employers are encouraged to familiarise themselves with the information that is available about the forthcoming TSS visa programme. The streamlining measures will help ease visa processing for some sponsors and are a reminder of the benefits of becoming an accredited sponsor. BAL can assist employers, meanwhile, in determining whether it is best to submit nominations and visa applications before or after the switch. BAL can also help employers plan for labour market testing and salary requirements.
This alert has been provided by BAL Australia. For additional information, please contact australia@bal.com.
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