Department of Home Affairs updated visa processing time frames published
The latest processing times of popular visas have been prepared by SearchMyANZSCO and are below:
Visa Subclass |
Oct-20 |
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The latest processing times of popular visas have been prepared by SearchMyANZSCO and are below:
Visa Subclass |
Oct-20 |
Law Council President, Pauline Wright, said the jump from $690 to $3,330 will pose a severe threat to access to justice for migrants.
“The Law Council considers it unconscionable for the government to be imposing such an exorbitant rise in the cost of migration applications to the Court,” Ms Wright said.
“This fee rise is objectionable particularly when many refugee applicants and temporary visa holders receive no government support and, in some cases,have no access to work rights during the appeal process.”
...There is a myth circulating in the migration profession that migration agents need to do 5 Category B CPD points in a registration year.
This is not the case.
Here is the reality:
...Migration Alliance has received the following email update from the NSW government, "Live and Work in NSW":
The NSW Government’s limited number of interim nomination places for the 2020–21 financial year have been exhausted.
We are currently awaiting confirmation of an additional allocation of places from the Home Affairs for the remainder of the financial year.
...These amendments are inserted by Schedule 1 and Division 3 of Schedule 5 to the Amendment Regulations.
The Working Holiday Maker (WHM) program consists of two visa Subclasses, the Working Holiday (Subclass 417) visa and the Work and Holiday (Subclass 462) visa (WHM visas). The key differences between the two visas are that Subclass 462 (Work and Holiday) visa arrangements generally have caps on the number of visas granted annually (except for the United States of America) and may include additional eligibility requirements such as a minimum education level, English language proficiency or letters of support from a partner country Government. Subclass 417 (Working Holiday) visa arrangements are uncapped with no limit on the annual number of visa grants.
Source: HA-LA-Measures-2-Reg-2020.pdf and HA-LA-Measures-2-Reg-2020-Explanatory-Memorandum.pdf