Australia Migration News in the Past Week

Australia Migration News in the Past Week

Hello Everybody - I hope you're doing well.

I've just returned to Perth after attending a family wedding in Sydney this past weekend.

It was a hectic few days, but it was a great chance to revisit the city—it's been over 12 years since I last visited! Sydney is vibrant and busy, very different from Perth’s relaxed pace.

Exploring the harbour and the Opera house is always enjoyable, but I'm pleased to be back home (●'?'●). If you haven't had a chance to visit Sydney yourself - I hope you will one day soon!

For today's email, you’ll find some recent Australia Migration news and guides we’ve published this week, which we believe may interest you.

Preparing for New 2025 Driver’s Licence Rules for Migrants

New Australian driver’s licence rules starting in 2025 will affect how migrants convert their licences. Get essential advice on preparing for these changes here. Read More

University Bosses to Government: “End the Pain”

Australian universities face funding crises due to visa delays, sparking job cuts and calls for a stable funding model beyond international student fees. Read More

Australia’s Construction Industry Faces Critical Skills Gap

Australia’s property leaders warn of a critical skills gap, calling for targeted immigration and training to address the construction workforce shortage. Read More

Australia Granted 298,000 Study Visas for Foreign Students in 11 Months

Australia granted 298,000 study visas from October 2023 to August 2024, marking a 38% decrease. Find out how policy changes affect international education. Read More

Australia: A New Land of Opportunity for Migrants

Francisco Bonifaz's journey from newcomer to business owner shows how migrants contribute to Australia’s economy, adding diversity and creating new opportunities. Read More

Australia Skills In Demand Visa – A Fresh Approach to Skilled Worker Visas

The government’s new migration strategy is reshaping Australia’s skilled worker visas, targeting key sectors with streamlined pathways for tech and green energy. Read More

Shipping Your Goods to Australia: A Comprehensive Guide to Navigating Biosecurity Regulations

Learn how to navigate Australia’s strict biosecurity laws when shipping goods to avoid costly delays, fines, and confiscation of your items. Read More

We hope you find something of interest in this week's articles - If you have any questions, please feel free to post them in the comments section of the article in question. Our team monitor our article comments and will look to reply to as many as we can.

Enjoy the rest of your week!

Regards

Mark

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