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Episode Summary:
This week on Moving to Australia podcast, Amitava shares his insights on the key immigration highlights from the federal budget delivered by Jim Chalmers on 14 May 2024.
We start the discussion with what the planning levels look like for the 24-25 program and its basic composition. We draw a contrast between each of skills stream category for the 24-25 program and the 23-24 program. From 22-23, the family stream has moved over to a demand driven model. We explore the importance of "demand driven" for partner visa, which is the largest component of the family stream, and how Australians can reunite with their loved ones who are still overseas.
The migration strategy that was released in Dec 2023 shed light on how the BIIP visa category has failed and hasn't really lived up to its expectations. The BIIP and Global Talent visa are soon going to be replaced with one National Innovation visa and Amitava explains the series of case studies behind this decision.
For India, China & Vietnam, a new Work & Holiday visa pre-application ballot process will be implemented. We discuss the ballot process, the planning levels for each of these 3 countries, and the fees involved.
We round up the podcast with the DHA's plan for a new multi-year planning model, extending the Program planning horizon to four years from the current twelve-month cycle.
Keywords:
Federal Budget, Migration Planning Levels, Skills Migrations, Family Migration, Partner Visa, National Innovation Visa
Main Topics:
• (00:00) Migration Planning Levels 24-25
• (05:58) Family Stream - Partner Visa
• (08:00) National Innovation Visa
• (10:59) Ballot Process - Work & Holiday Visa
• (13:23) Multi-Year Planning Horizon
Additional Resources:
• Federal Budget Key Immigration Highlights
• Migration Program Planning Levels
• Work & Holiday Visa Ballot Process - Subclass 462
- Links -
If you are seeking immigration advice, would like to have a discussion about your application, or any other matter related to your PR call us at +61 415 882 542.
Amitava Deb | LinkedIn
For Debika Migration Services:
DMS Website
DMS LinkedIn
DMS YouTube
DMS Facebook
DMS Instagram
If you have any feedback or suggestions on future topics you'd like us to explore, contact us at [email protected]
Episode Summary:
This week on Moving to Australia podcast, Amitava shares his insights on the key immigration highlights from the federal budget delivered by Jim Chalmers on 14 May 2024.
We start the discussion with what the planning levels look like for the 24-25 program and its basic composition. We draw a contrast between each of skills stream category for the 24-25 program and the 23-24 program. From 22-23, the family stream has moved over to a demand driven model. We explore the importance of "demand driven" for partner visa, which is the largest component of the family stream, and how Australians can reunite with their loved ones who are still overseas.
The migration strategy that was released in Dec 2023 shed light on how the BIIP visa category has failed and hasn't really lived up to its expectations. The BIIP and Global Talent visa are soon going to be replaced with one National Innovation visa and Amitava explains the series of case studies behind this decision.
For India, China & Vietnam, a new Work & Holiday visa pre-application ballot process will be implemented. We discuss the ballot process, the planning levels for each of these 3 countries, and the fees involved.
We round up the podcast with the DHA's plan for a new multi-year planning model, extending the Program planning horizon to four years from the current twelve-month cycle.
Keywords:
Federal Budget, Migration Planning Levels, Skills Migrations, Family Migration, Partner Visa, National Innovation Visa
Main Topics:
• (00:00) Migration Planning Levels 24-25
• (05:58) Family Stream - Partner Visa
• (08:00) National Innovation Visa
• (10:59) Ballot Process - Work & Holiday Visa
• (13:23) Multi-Year Planning Horizon
Additional Resources:
• Federal Budget Key Immigration Highlights
• Migration Program Planning Levels
• Work & Holiday Visa Ballot Process - Subclass 462
- Links -
If you are seeking immigration advice, would like to have a discussion about your application, or any other matter related to your PR call us at +61 415 882 542.
Amitava Deb | LinkedIn
For Debika Migration Services:
DMS Website
DMS LinkedIn
DMS YouTube
DMS Facebook
DMS Instagram
If you have any feedback or suggestions on future topics you'd like us to explore, contact us at [email protected]