Migration Program Planning Levels Australia | Year 2024-25 & 2025–26 | Bansal Immigration Consultants
Understand Australia's migration planning levels for 2024-25 and 2025-26, including skilled, family, and special eligibility allocations.
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In a groundbreaking announcement on November 4, 2023, the Australian government unveiled significant amendments to the Temporary Residence Transition Stream (TRTS) of the Employer Nomination Scheme (ENS) visa subclass 186. These changes represent a pivotal moment for Temporary Skill Shortage (TSS) visa holders (subclass 482), offering them a faster track to attaining permanent residency in Australia. Let’s explore these key changes and what they mean for TSS visa holders.
Breaking Down the Key Changes
What Does This Mean for TSS Visa Holders?
These changes are indeed a game-changer for TSS visa holders. With the reduction in the waiting period and the expansion of eligibility criteria, the pathway to permanent residency has become more accessible. This opens up new opportunities for individuals who have been contributing their skills and expertise to the Australian workforce.
How to Apply for ENS under the TRTS
To embark on the journey towards permanent residency, TSS visa holders must meet several requirements:
Once these conditions are met, applicants can proceed with their application for ENS under the TRTS online.
In Conclusion
The Australian government’s announcement of changes to the TRTS marks a pivotal moment for TSS visa holders. These changes not only streamline the path to permanent residency but also reflect the government’s commitment to attracting and retaining skilled workers. If you are a TSS visa holder, now is the time to explore your options for applying for ENS under the TRTS, as you embark on your journey towards permanent residency in the Land Down Under. The expertise and support of immigration consultants, like Bansal Immigration Consultants Australia, can be invaluable in navigating this transformative process and ensuring a successful application.
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May 18, 2024
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Understand Australia's migration planning levels for 2024-25 and 2025-26, including skilled, family, and special eligibility allocations.
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