On 7th December 2024, the Department of Home Affairs introduced the most significant restructuring of the 482 visa program since April 2017. The Temporary Skill Shortage (TSS) visa has now been replaced by the Skills in Demand (SID) visa, streamlining the employer sponsorship process and offering greater flexibility for skilled migrants and businesses.
Key Changes in the Skills in Demand (SID) Visa
The new Skills in Demand (SID) visa is designed to better address labour market needs and includes several significant improvements:
Three-Tiered Structure of the SID Visa
The Skills in Demand (SID) visa consists of three distinct pathways to cater to different skill levels and industry needs:
The Core Skills Pathway is designed for a broader range of skilled professionals and includes the following criteria:
Key Features:
The Specialist Skills Pathway is tailored for highly skilled professionals and includes the following criteria:
Key Features:
What These Changes Mean for Employers and Skilled Migrants
The introduction of the Skills in Demand (SID) visa provides a more structured and accessible approach to employer-sponsored migration in Australia. The reforms enhance job security for skilled migrants, reduce barriers to permanent residency, and offer more flexibility for businesses seeking to attract global talent.
For individuals and businesses looking to navigate these changes effectively, AustraliaMigrate is here to provide expert guidance. Contact us today to learn more about how these updates impact your migration pathway.
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