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The Australian Government continues to provide updates on skilled visa programmes and other immigration initiatives. Recently announced changes will affect the visa application process for same-sex partners, the processing of incomplete Subclass 457 applications and will help employers prepare for a major visa overhaul in March.
Among key developments:
BAL Analysis: Australia’s immigration policies continue to change at a rapid pace. BAL continues to work with clients and to lobby Government officials, aiming to ensure that client interests are represented as immigration rules change. Those with questions or concerns about how any of the recent changes will affect their company or their employees should not hesitate to contact BAL.
This alert has been provided by BAL Australia. For additional information, please contact australia@bal.com.
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