Hiring skilled and qualified staff is essential to any business’s success. Yet, the current skills shortage in Australia is making this problematic for employers nationwide. Nearly a third of all Australian sectors are currently experiencing worker shortages, with industries such as health, education, and software engineering particularly affected.
If an employer cannot find suitable Australian workers, sponsoring a skilled worker from overseas can be an effective solution. To improve this process, the Australian government is set to introduce a new skills in demand visa by the end of 2024. This visa will replace the current temporary skill shortage visa (subclass 482) with a three-tiered system.
In this blog, we explore the features and requirements of the new skills in demand visa and the impact it will have on skilled migrants and employers.
The new skills in demand visa is a four-year temporary skilled worker visa that aims to better address labour market needs, promote a more productive workforce, and boost Australia’s economy. The visa will introduce several changes for temporary skilled migrant workers, including more time to find another sponsor if their employment is terminated, and a clearer pathway to apply for permanent residency. Skill shortages will now be independently verified, and employers will have more incentive to attract and retain overseas workers.
Under the skills in demand visa, a new three-tiered system of visa pathways will be introduced:
* Temporary skilled migration income thresholds (TSMIT) are subject to change and are indexed annually.
If you are a skilled migrant, the skills in demand visa provides three new pathways to live and work in Australia. It also addresses the key challenges and drawbacks of the current temporary skill shortage visa. Its improvements should provide you with more secure employment opportunities, and support you in meeting your permanent residency requirements in new ways.
If you are an employer in need of skilled workers, the skills in demand visa may be an effective solution. This visa minimises any financial burdens, stress, or uncertainty of becoming a sponsor. With three visa pathways, the occupations and specific skills you require for your business will be easier to find and apply for. Additionally, visa processing times have been made more efficient, meaning you can access skilled workers quicker than ever before.
If you are a skilled migrant or Australian employer and need any advice or assistance in relation to the new skills in demand visa, contact us at AustraliaMigrate today.
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