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What is visa 186? Does having a Skills Assessment guarantee visa approval?

Visa 186 is often considered the golden ticket that allows skilled workers to obtain permanent residency in Australia. However, many applicants still struggle to fully understand the eligibility requirements of this visa and mistakenly believe that simply having a Skills Assessment guarantees approval. In reality, the visa 186 process is

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Why should you complete Skills Assessment as soon as possible?

Skills Assessment is an important step that verifies your qualifications and work experience before you submit your migration application. However, many people still wonder when the best time is to complete this assessment. Let’s explore with Skill Direct why it’s best to start your Skills Assessment as early as possible!

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Migration Program 2025-2026: Who has the opportunity in Australia?

In the 2025–2026 financial year, Australia has announced new targets and directions for its Migration Program. What’s different in this year’s migration agenda? Let’s update together with Skill Direct on the noteworthy changes! 1. What are the targets of the Migration Program? From 2 September 2025, the Australian Government announced

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WA reveals 2025-26 State Nomination Program

After the Australian Government outlined the Migration Program for the 2025–26 financial year, the state of Western Australia (WA) has officially updated the new features for eligible applicants under its State Nomination Program. Let’s explore Skill Direct to update the key highlights of these latest changes! 1. The WA Nomination

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STATES/ TERRITORIES NOMINATION ALLOCATIONS HAVE NOT YET FINALIZED | DEPARTMENT OF HOME AFFAIRS QUARTERLY STAKEHOLDER MEETING (04/09/2025) INSIGHTS

The Department of Home Affairs recently held its quarterly stakeholder meeting with the Migration Institute of Australia (MIA) on 4 September 2025. This session provided valuable insights into current visa processing trends, migration program updates, and ongoing policy developments. As Australia’s migration landscape continues to evolve, these discussions are crucial

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What is visa 186? Does having a Skills Assessment guarantee visa approval?

Visa 186 is often considered the golden ticket that allows skilled workers to obtain permanent residency in Australia. However, many applicants still struggle to fully understand the eligibility requirements of this visa and mistakenly believe that simply having a Skills Assessment guarantees approval. In reality, the visa 186 process is

Read More »

Why should you complete Skills Assessment as soon as possible?

Skills Assessment is an important step that verifies your qualifications and work experience before you submit your migration application. However, many people still wonder when the best time is to complete this assessment. Let’s explore with Skill Direct why it’s best to start your Skills Assessment as early as possible!

Read More »

Migration Program 2025-2026: Who has the opportunity in Australia?

In the 2025–2026 financial year, Australia has announced new targets and directions for its Migration Program. What’s different in this year’s migration agenda? Let’s update together with Skill Direct on the noteworthy changes! 1. What are the targets of the Migration Program? From 2 September 2025, the Australian Government announced

Read More »

WA reveals 2025-26 State Nomination Program

After the Australian Government outlined the Migration Program for the 2025–26 financial year, the state of Western Australia (WA) has officially updated the new features for eligible applicants under its State Nomination Program. Let’s explore Skill Direct to update the key highlights of these latest changes! 1. The WA Nomination

Read More »

STATES/ TERRITORIES NOMINATION ALLOCATIONS HAVE NOT YET FINALIZED | DEPARTMENT OF HOME AFFAIRS QUARTERLY STAKEHOLDER MEETING (04/09/2025) INSIGHTS

The Department of Home Affairs recently held its quarterly stakeholder meeting with the Migration Institute of Australia (MIA) on 4 September 2025. This session provided valuable insights into current visa processing trends, migration program updates, and ongoing policy developments. As Australia’s migration landscape continues to evolve, these discussions are crucial

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FY 2025-26 MIGRATION PROGRAM PLANNING LEVELS

On 2 September 2025, the Australian Government announced that the migration planning level for the 2025-26 permanent Migration Program has been set at 185,000 places, consistent with the 2024-25 program settings. According to the Department of Home Affairs, the program continues to prioritise the Skill stream, designed to strengthen Australia’s

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VETASSESS APPLICATION FEES WILL INCREASE FROM 22/10

VETASSESS has announced that from 22 October 2025, application fees for professional and general occupation assessments will increase in line with CPI. These increases also include Designated Area Migration Agreements (DAMA) and Industry Labour agreement assessments but does not apply to assessments for trade occupations. The new application fees that

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UPDATE: SA DAMAs EXTENDED TO 30 JUNE 2026

South Australia’s two Designated Area Migration Agreements (DAMAs) have been extended until 30 June 2026. The current DAMA occupations are retained and can be accessed on the “Move to South Australia” website. South Australia has also retained the age concession of up to 55 years, a 10% reduction to the

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THE AGENT’S VIEW OF THE MIGRATION PROGRAM PLAN

On the morning of August 24, 2023, the Australian Department of Immigration issued a final announcement regarding the planned levels for the Migration Program for the financial year 2023 – 2024. It’s important to highlight that there has been a significant reduction in the allocation of state nominations for all

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