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Reciprocal Healthcare Agreements for Skills in Demand 482 Visa Holders: What Australian Businesses Need to Know

Reciprocal Healthcare Agreements for Skills in Demand 482 Visa Holders: What Australian Businesses Need to Know

by hartmanadmin | Feb 18, 2025 | Compliance, General visas, Skills in Demand

Australian businesses sponsoring skilled overseas workers via the Skills in Demand (SID) (subclass 482) visa program should ensure that employees are compliant with visa conditions. One key condition that employers and visa holders should understand is condition 8501...

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