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The Migration Amendment (Caveats) Specification 2024 (LIN 24/108) introduces an update to the Migration Regulations 1994, specifically impacting the classification of occupations under the Core Skills Occupation List (CSOL).
Key Update: New Caveat Introduced
The amendment clarifies that the occupation "Hospitality, Retail and Service Managers nec" (ANZSCO code 149999) does not include positions described as "brothel keeper." This caveat applies to the following visa subclasses:
Implications of the Change
Purpose of the Amendment
The caveat was introduced to ensure the consistent application of the Migration Regulations, aligning occupational classifications with Australia’s national priorities and regulatory standards.
Consultation and Process
The amendment follows consultations conducted by the Department of Home Affairs with business, union representatives, and other key stakeholders. The Ministerial Advisory Council on Skilled Migration (MACSM) and the Senior Migration Officers Group (SMOG) also provided input.
This change demonstrates the Government’s commitment to refining migration processes to maintain clarity and integrity within the skilled migration framework. It ensures that occupation classifications accurately reflect their intended use within Australia’s migration system.
Source: Migration-Amendment-Caveats-Specification-2024---Migration-Regulations-1994.pdf and
Migration-Amendment-Caveats-Specification-2024---Migration-Regulations-1994---Explanatory-Statement.pdf