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Latest Australian Immigration Updates July 2025 | Bansal Immigration Consultants

By Bansal Immigration Team
Jul 14, 2025
4 min read

Core Skills Occupation List (CSOL) Introduced

The Australian government has liberated the new Core Skills Occupation List (CSOL), spotlight profession that line up with Australia’s profitable and job market demands. This upgrade list is pivotal for skilled migration applicants looking to be allowed under the General Skilled Migration (GSM) passageways. If your profession materializes on this list, you may be fit to apply under various skilled visa subclasses, such as subclass 189, 190, or 491.

 

Skilled Migration Points Test Reform

In a significant transformation, the government is appraising the Points Test system for permanent skilled migration. The rehabilitate point to superior line up Australia’s skilled migration supplement with the country's prolonged manpower requirements. This substitute could modify how points are devoted for age, employment history, education, and English proficiency. At Bansal Immigration Consultants, we endorse early evaluation of your portrayal to move onwards of these changes.

 

New Talent and Innovation Visa

Australia is prospering a new Talent and Innovation Visa, outline for individuals who can stimulate growth in future-earnest industries. This visa will serve to professionals in zone such as green energy, volume enumerate, AI, and high-tech manufacturing. If you control especial expertise or pioneering talent, this new visa could be your access to permanent residency in Australia.

 

English Language Requirements and TSMIT Increase

Starting July 1, 2025, English language requirements for Student visas have been elevate to make sure students can more greatly captivate with academic life in Australia. In addition, the Temporary Skilled Migration Income Threshold (TSMIT) has been expanding from $73,150 to $76,515, buttress upright indemnity for skilled overseas workers. This interchange influence Subclass 482 and 494 visa holders and aspiring applicants.

 

Regional and State Nomination Program Updates

Multiple states and territory nomination programs have also seen updates:

  1. The Northern Territory’s General Skilled Migration Program has suspended applications after reaching its cap for the 2024–25 year.

  2. Queensland’s SNMP officially closed on May 27, 2025.

  3. New South Wales will no longer issue invitations for the 190 visa, as confirmed by official sources.

  4. The Australian Capital Territory (ACT) is anticipated to conduct one final round of Subclass 491 invitations.

These geographical shifts highpoint the significance of well-timed and tactical visa planning. At Bansal Immigration Consultants, we can help you traverse alternate routes and regions still open for nomination.

 

Visa Ballot and Application Fee Increases

The visa ballot for the Work and Holiday (Subclass 462) visa for China, India, and Vietnam opened on June 24, 2025. This program permit youngsters to occurrence life in Australia while contributing to its seasonal and hospitality sectors.

Also, Visa Application Charges (VAC) have increased:

  1. A general 3% increase across most visa subclasses

  2. A significant 25% increase for Student and Student Guardian visas, now costing $2,000 per application

Make sure you plan and budget your visa application accordingly.

Data table

Sr no

Visa Type and Subclass

Previous Fees (AUD

New Fee (AUD)

Percentage % Increased

1

Student Visa (Subclass 500)

$1600

$2000

+25%

2

Tourist Visa (Subclass 600)

$195

$200

+2.56%

3

Temporary Activity Visa (Subclass 408)

$415

$430

+3.61%

4

Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190)

$4770

$4910

+2.94%

5

Skill In Demand Visa (Subclass 482)

$3115

$3210

+3.05%

6

Temporary Graduate Visa (Subclass 485) – Post Vocational and Higher Education Streams

$2315

$2380

+2.81%

7

Temporary Graduate Visa (Subclass 485) – Second Post Higher Education Streams

$960

$985

+2.6%

Processing Times and Parent Visa Queue

The Department of Home Affairs is working to diminish processing delays, especially for temporary visa categories. Furthermore, updates have been released for Contributory Parent, Parent, and Aged Parent visa queues, with applications being processed in strict date order. This is crucial news for families awaiting reunification in Australia.

 

Conclusion

Navigating immigration changes can be complex, but with the right guidance, your goals are within reach. At Bansal Immigration Consultants, our registered migration agents and legal advisors are here to help you adapt to Australia’s evolving migration policies. Contact us today for a consultation and let us guide you toward your Australian dream.

 

Disclaimer: By this content Bansal Immigration Consultants provide information for only general information and does not constitute legal or migration advice. For personalised assistance, please consult our registered migration agents.

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