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Change to Condition 8607: Subclass 482 and Subclass 494 Visa Holders Can Continue Working for Prospective Sponsors While Awaiting Nomination (Effective March 2025)

Change to Condition 8607: Subclass 482 and Subclass 494 Visa Holders Can Continue Working for Prospective Sponsors While Awaiting Nomination (Effective March 2025)

by hartmanadmin | Mar 25, 2025 | Skills in Demand, Standard business sponsorship, Temporary Skill Shortage (TSS) visas

In a significant update to Australian immigration policy, the Department of Home Affairs has introduced a change to Condition 8607, effective from March 2025, impacting Skills in Demand (subclass 482) and Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (subclass 494) visa...

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