On December 3, 2024, the Australian Government announced the new Core Skills Occupation List (CSOL). This marks a significant step in reforming Australia’s temporary skilled visa system, replacing the older and more complex occupation lists. Aimed at helping the country attract and retain skilled workers aligned with labor market needs, the CSOL will replace traditional occupation lists and streamline the visa application process for skilled migrants.
The CSOL is the sole list issued by the Australian Government, detailing 456 occupations currently in demand across the Australian labor market. It was developed based on labor market analysis and consultations with key stakeholders such as Jobs and Skills Australia (JSA). This is one of the major reforms in Australia’s skilled visa framework, designed to simplify visa applications and help the country access the skills needed for the future labor market.
The CSOL will be applied to the Skills in Demand Visa, which will replace the Temporary Skill Shortage Visa (subclass 482) starting December 7, 2024. The Skills in Demand Visa has two streams: Core Skills and Direct Entry. This occupation list will also apply to the Employer Nomination Scheme (subclass 186) under the Direct Entry stream, providing long-term work opportunities in Australia for highly skilled foreign workers.
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The current Temporary Skill Shortage Visa (subclass 482) will be completely replaced by the Skills in Demand Visa on December 7, 2024. This presents a major opportunity for skilled workers seeking to work temporarily in Australia in occupations listed under the CSOL. However, if you are planning to apply for the 482 visa, it is crucial to prepare your application promptly and understand the new requirements of the Skills in Demand Visa.
This visa applies to occupations on the CSOL and allows eligible candidates to transition to permanent residency in Australia.
A new opportunity is also emerging for workers in creative and tech fields.
Alongside the launch of the CSOL, a new visa called the National Innovation Visa will soon be announced. This visa aims to attract individuals with creative, innovative, and high-tech skills. While detailed information about this visa is yet to be released, it is a promising sign for those passionate about innovation and technology.
With the introduction of the Core Skills Occupation List and the accompanying visa changes, Australia is becoming a more attractive destination than ever for highly skilled and qualified professionals. If you’re planning to migrate and work in Australia, now is the time to get ready and seize the opportunities coming in 2024.
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