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Do I need to be employed full-time for a 482 visa, or can I work as an independent contractor?
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Do I need to be employed full-time for a 482 visa, or can I work as an independent contractor?

Broadly speaking, for a Skills in Demand (SID) Subclass 482 nomination to be approved, the Minister must be satisfied that the position associated with the occupation is genuine and a full-time position. To that end, it is also a legislative requirement, that the nominee will be engaged only as an employee under a written contract of employment, and a copy…
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29 January, 2025
Received a visa refusal? Here’s 6 tips on how to make the most of your appeal (Updated on: 29 January 2025)
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Received a visa refusal? Here’s 6 tips on how to make the most of your appeal (Updated on: 29 January 2025)

Having an unexpected visa refusal is always upsetting and stressful. Fortunately, for some visa refusals, there is an appeal mechanism for a “merits review” of the visa refusal. This means that an independent entity will review your application from fresh, while still having access to all the documents/information you previously submitted. Generally, visa refusals are appealed to the Migration and…
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29 January, 2025
How to address the genuineness criteria in a SID nomination application (Updated on: 24 January 2025)
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How to address the genuineness criteria in a SID nomination application (Updated on: 24 January 2025)

A position associated with a nominated occupation in a Skills in Demand (Subclass 482) (SID) application must be genuine. This is considered an important regulatory criterion in ensuring that SID visas are used to address temporary skill shortages for specific nominated occupations in circumstances where an Australian worker cannot be sourced. The purpose is to ensure that business do not…
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24 January, 2025
What’s the status of children born to Australian citizens, permanent residents, or temporary visa holders? (Updated: 23 January 2025)
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What’s the status of children born to Australian citizens, permanent residents, or temporary visa holders? (Updated: 23 January 2025)

What happens when an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or temporary visa holder has a baby? The immigration status of the child can differ depending on where the child is born. Children born in Australia Where at least one parent is an Australian citizen Under s 12 of the Australian Citizenship Act 2007 (Cth) (Citizenship Act), a child born in Australia…
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23 January, 2025
A welcome guide: congratulations on your SID visa grant (Updated on: 21 January 2025)
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A welcome guide: congratulations on your SID visa grant (Updated on: 21 January 2025)

First of all, congratulations on the grant of your Skills in Demand (SID) visa. Now that you are here, this guide provides a few pointers on the rights and obligations you have as a SID visa holder and if you are interested, how to obtain permanent residence and / or citizenship. Visa conditions The visa approval notification received from the…
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21 January, 2025
Graduate (Subclass 485) visa checklist
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Graduate (Subclass 485) visa checklist

The Graduate (Subclass 485) (Graduate) visa allows eligible international students who have completed an Australian education to stay in Australia and gain work experience. This visa does not restrict the type or hours of work that may be undertaken. There are two streams in this visa: Post‑Vocational Education Work stream; and Post‑Higher Education Work stream. What are the eligibility requirements…
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9 January, 2025