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194 Occupations have been added to the WA Graduate Occupation List

25 May 2022

The Western Australia Government is implementing new initiatives to attract skilled migrants and international students to Western Australia to help ease skills shortages.

As part of the State Government’s $195 million Reconnect WA strategy, an additional 194 occupations have been added to the Graduate Occupation List – taking the total number of listed occupations to 331 – to attract more international students to study in WA.

Expansion of the Graduate Occupation List will help to attract a broad and diverse range of skills that align with the State’s current and future workforce needs.

The skilled migration pathway will also provide international students graduating in WA with the option to apply for permanent residence.

Along with prioritising applicants who are already in WA and Australia, the State Government has expanded the skilled migration criteria to allow offshore candidates to apply for WA State nomination.

The changes will simultaneously support the international education sector and add to WA’s pipeline of skilled workers in priority areas.

The new initiatives also complement strategies to address skills shortages following industry consultation at the Perth and Regional Skills Summits.

More information is available on the WA Government website here.  The WA Occupations list can be accessed here.

Korrylink will endeavour to help our students to apply to study in Western Australia. Contact us for more more information and procedures.

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Curtin University signed articulation agreement with Shantou University

24 April 2022

With the introduction and lobby of Korrylink Migration, Curtin University in Western Australia signed an articulation agreement with China’s Shaotou University in Guangdong Province to recruit students of business and computer science  as from 2022.

According to this simplified articulation agreement or Credit for Recognised Learning (CRL) agreement, students from Shantou University, upon completion of 2-year Study of Abroad programs in business and in Computer Science & Technology, will be articulated into Curtin University with 200 credits exemptions (equivalent to 1 year or 8 units). Students will have to meet the Curtin University English entry requirement of IELTS 6.0 or equivalent.   It is expected that Curtin’ English Bridging course will be introduced to Shantou University also once the Study Abroad program starts running in September 2022 at Shantou University.

Shantou University is looking at recruiting about 200 students in their first cohort of campaign for their international program.

We look forward to welcoming students from Shantou University in the near future.

For more information about this program, please visit here.

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Welcome to apply for training visa subclass 407

13 April 2022

Training visa subclass 407 is intended to allow applicants to participate in work-based occupational training activities in order to improve their skills in Australia.  It also offers an opportunity  for applicant to transit from a temporary visa to a permanent visa such as subclass 494 or subclass 186.

With this visa, applicants can attend a series of training programs or a professional development training program of your interest for different purposes. In addition to being trained, you can be employed as a full time employee and be paid salary.

If you can be granted a 2 year training visa and gain Australian work experience for two more years, you may stand a better chance to apply for alternative visa onshore in Australia.

Qualification is not so important, as long as you have functional English  and are ready to learn.

We are currently looking for people who are doing the following professions to apply for this visa.  We are able to find employers for you.

  • Café or Restaurant Manager
  • Carpenter
  • Cabinetmaker
  • Chef/Cook
  • Construction Project Manager
  • Customer Service Manager
  • Fitter (General)
  • Massage Therapist
  • Mechanical Engineer
  • Metal Fabricator
  • Motor Mechanic (General)
  • Painting Trades Workers
  • Pastrycook
  • Production Manager
  • Roof Plumber
  • Solid Plasterer
  • Stonemason
  • Supply and Distribution Manager
  • Wall and Floor Tiler
  • Welder

Contact Korrylink for detailed procedures and process or visit our 407 visa page here for details.

 

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Australia is to Reopen International Borders from February 21, 2022

7 February 2022

After almost two years, Australia will reopen its international borders and welcome back fully vaccinated tourists from February 21. Prime Minister Scott Morrison made the announcement on Monday (7 February 2022) just hours after the government’s national security committee was briefed on the latest health advice. While the international borders have been opened since late 2021, entry has only been allowed for citizens, permanent residents and their families, with it later expanded to international students, backpackers and migrant workers.

From 21 February, people including visitors who have received two vaccination jabs will be allowed to enter Australia. Home Affairs Minister Karen Andrews said unvaccinated travellers would still need to apply for a travel exemption to come to Australia and have to undergo hotel quarantine if they were granted permission to enter the country.

Prime Minister’s news conference announcement can be viewed here.

 

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Training Visa subclass 407 is now open to New Applicants

2 February 2022

Training visa subclass 407 is intended to allow applicants to participate in work-based occupational training activities in order to improve their skills in Australia.  With this visa, they can attend a series of training programs or a professional development training program of your interest for different purposes.

If you can be granted a 2 year training visa and gain Australian work experience for two more years, you may stand a better chance to apply for alternative visa onshore in Australia.

We are currently looking for people who are doing the following professions to apply for this visa.  We are able to find employers for you.

  • Café or Restaurant Manager
  • Carpenter
  • Cabinetmaker
  • Chef (including Teppanyaki chef)
  • Cook (including Teppanyaki cook)
  • Customer Service Manager
  • Fitter (General)
  • Gardner
  • Massage Therapist
  • Mechanical Engineer
  • Metal Fabricator
  • Pastrycook
  • Production Manager
  • Stonemason
  • Supply and Distribution Manager
  • Wall and Floor Tiler
  • Welder

Contact Korrylink for detailed procedures and process or visit our web page at: https://korrylink.com.au/other-visas/training-visa-407/ for details.

 

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Western Australia Announces Delay to WA Border Opening Amid Omicron Fears

20 January 2022

The initially-planned reopening of Western Australia’s border to the rest of the world on February 5 will be delayed indefinitely, WA Premier Mark McGowan has announced on the 20th January.

Mr McGowan called a press conference on Thursday (20th) night to announce the delay, which he said was due to the escalating health risks posed by the Omicron COVID-19 variant.

The Premier said the state disaster council met on Wednesday and he received advice from the chief health officer on Thursday morning about delaying the reopening.

He said a new date would be considered during the next month.

Some travel conditions were still set to change on February 5, including expanding the list of people exempt from the hard border, with a focus on those travelling into WA for compassionate reasons.

But those people will still be required to undertake quarantine for 14 days.

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Visa Fee Refund Offered to Entice Students, Backpackares to Fill Workers Shortage

19 January 2022

On 19th January 2022, the Australian Government announced that it will provide a fee rebate to any students or backpackers who come back to Australia in the next few months.

For students, who arrive in the following 8 weeks starting from 19 Janaury 2022 will be refunded their A$630 application fees once they enter Australia.

For backpakers on working holiday-maker visas who arrive within the next 12 weeks will also be refunded their application fees.

The expected cost of the fee rebate scheme is $55 million.

It is hoped the move will be enough to entice the roughly 150,000 students and 23,500 backpackers who currently hold a visa and are not in the country.

“That is a thankyou to [students] for coming back and continuing to choose Australia, but we also want them to come here and be able to be filling some of these critical workforce shortages,” Prime Minister Scott Morrison said.

“Particularly those who are working and being trained in healthcare, aged care, those types of sectors, that will be incredibly helpful.”

The Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s announcement can be viewed below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJOXdOTolFg

 

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Australia will open its border to international students and skilled workers as from 1 December 2021

22 November 2021

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced today (22 November 2021) that from 1 December 2021, fully vaccinated eligible visa holders can come to Australia without needing to apply for a travel exemption. Eligible visa holders include skilled workers and international studentss, as well as humanitarian, working holiday maker and provisional family visa holders.

Under these arrangements, travellers must meet the following criteria:

  • Be fully vaccinated with a completed dosage of a vaccine approved or recognised by Australia’s Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA)
  • Hold a valid visa for one of the eligible visa subclasses (see below)
  • Provide proof of their vaccination status
  • Present a negative COVID-19 Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCcovid19.homeaffairs.gov.auR) test taken within three days of departure.

Travellers to Australia must comply with the quarantine requirements in the state or territory of their arrival, and any other state or territory to which they plan to travel.

The return of skilled workers and international students to Australia will further cement our economic recovery, providing the valuable workers our economy needs and supporting our important education sector.

From 1 December 2021, Australia will also welcome back fully vaccinated citizens from Japan and the Republic of Korea. Under these arrangements, citizens of Japan and the Republic of Korea who hold a valid Australian visa will be able to travel from their home country quarantine-free to participating states and territories, without needing to seek a travel exemption.

The Prime Minister’s announcement can be viewed below:

The announced eligible visas include the following subclasses:

Subclass 200 – Refugee visa
Subclass 201 – In-country Special Humanitarian visa
Subclass 202 – Global Special Humanitarian visa
Subclass 203 – Emergency Rescue visa
Subclass 204 – Woman at Risk visa
Subclass 300 – Prospective Marriage visa
Subclass 400 – Temporary Work (Short Stay Specialist) visa
Subclass 403 – Temporary Work (International Relations) visa (other streams, including Australian Agriculture Visa stream)
Subclass 407 – Training visa
Subclass 408 – Temporary Activity visa
Subclass 417 – Working Holiday visa
Subclass 449 – Humanitarian Stay (Temporary) visa
Subclass 457 – Temporary Work (Skilled) visa
Subclass 461 – New Zealand Citizen Family Relationship visa
Subclass 462 – Work and Holiday visa
Subclass 476 – Skilled – Recognised Graduate visa
Subclass 482 – Temporary Skill Shortage visa
Subclass 485 – Temporary Graduate visa
Subclass 489 – Skilled – Regional (Provisional) visa
Subclass 491 – Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa
Subclass 494 – Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (Provisional) visa
Subclass 500 – Student visa
Subclass 580 – Student Guardian visa (closed to new applicants)
Subclass 590 – Student Guardian visa
Subclass 785 – Temporary Protection visa
Subclass 790 – Safe Haven Enterprise visa
Subclass 870 – Sponsored Parent (Temporary) visa
Subclass 988 – Maritime Crew visa

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Travel Exemption now Open for Parents of Australian Citizens and Permanent Residents

25 October 2021

On 22 October 2021, Minister for Home Affairs Karen Andrews announced that as from the day, parents of Australian citizens and permanent residents are eligible to apply for a travel exemption, for travel to Australia from 1 November 2021.

The travel exemption applications can be made through the Department of Home Affairs portal. A variety of parental relationships are recognised, including biological, adoptive, legal, step-parent, and parents-in-law.

Applicants, however need to provide evidence of a parental relationship with an Australian citizen or permanent residents, such as birth certificate, family-relationship certificates. Parents must also have a valid passport, a visa (such as tourist visa 600)  and proof of vaccination for travel to Australia.

In addition, all international travellers remain subject to State and Territory quarantine arrangements.

The Minister’s media release can be found here.

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Parents are re-classified as “immediate family” members to travel to Australia

16 October 2021

On 15 October 2021, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison made the announcement that parents of Australian citizens and permanent residents will be classified as immediate family, allowing them to travel to Australia in states and territories that have reached 80 per cent double dose vaccination targets.

The Prime Minister said : “I know that will be very welcome news to Australians right across the country who were hoping to be reunited with their family members, their parents who are overseas.”

Since Australia’s international borders shut in March 2020, only immediate family members were able to get exemptions to visit. But parents were excluded from this classification, leading to a campaign for change. The federal government has changed this interpretation, but some are worried state border restrictions will still prevent their parents from coming.

The decision to classify the parents of Australian citizens and permanent residents as immediate family, opening the door for them to travel into the country, has been met with relief, excitement and some trepidation.

Nearly half of all Australians were either born overseas or had at least one parent who was. Yet until now, foreign-born parents were ineligible to apply for a COVID-19 exemption to travel into Australia because they were not considered immediate family.

The Prime Minister’s speech can be viewed on YouTube: https://youtu.be/6Z_K3irnPW8

 

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