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You are on a Skills in Demand visa (formerly TSS 482), working hard, building your life in Australia — and then you find out your…
Read ArticleExpert guidance on visas, PR pathways, and education strategy — from MARA Registered Agent Umar Ashraf.
You are on a Skills in Demand visa (formerly TSS 482), working hard, building your life in Australia — and then you find out your…
Read ArticleThe Skills in Demand visa replaced the TSS 482 in December 2024. If you’re on a 482, sponsoring someone, or planning to apply — here’s exactly what changed and what it means for you.
Read ArticleQuick Answer The TSS Subclass 482 visa was replaced by the Skills in Demand (SID) visa in December 2024. Key changes: three streams instead of…
Read ArticleQuick Answer The minimum salary for the Skills in Demand Core Skills Stream is the Core Skills Income Threshold (CSIT): AUD $76,515 from 1 July…
Read ArticleQuick Answer You can change employers on a Skills in Demand (SID) visa but need a new nomination from an approved sponsor approved before starting…
Read ArticleCook Under the SA DAMA: Why Skills Assessment Is Complicated The South Australia Designated Area Migration Agreement (SA DAMA) includes Cook (ANZSCO 351411) on its…
Read ArticleWhat Is a DAMA and Why Do Concessions Exist? A Designated Area Migration Agreement (DAMA) is a formal bilateral agreement between the Australian Government and…
Read ArticleWhat Is a Labour Agreement? A labour agreement is a formal arrangement between the Australian Government (represented by the Minister for Home Affairs or a…
Read ArticleWhen a client on a Subclass 482 visa changes or is considering changing employers, their registered migration agent faces specific professional obligations under the Code…
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