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NEW CONCESSIONS FOR THE SUBCLASS 485 VISA
The Australian Government has introduced further concessions for eligible skilled visa holders in the hopes of filling critical labour and skills shortages to aid economic recovery efforts. The most recent concessions allow for more opportunities to a broader range of students seeking access to the Subclass 485 (Temporary Graduate) visa. These changes commence on 1 July 2022.
Sophie Manera named finalist in 2022 Partner of the Year Awards and 2022 Australian Law Awards
We are truly honored and excited to share that Sophie Manera - our Migration Partner, has been named a Finalist in 3 categories of the 2022 Partner of the Year Awards!
2022-2023 SKILLED MIGRATION PROGRAM
Tang Law is pleased to hear of the Australian Government’s continued recognition of skilled migrants with 109,0000 places available to eligible skilled applicants under the 2022-2033 Migration Program. This will provide further visa options and permanent residency pathways for skilled workers.
Wills & Property Podcast – Gabriel Wong & Property Avenue WA
Our Legal Director, Gabriel Wong was invited to deliver valuable insights into the topic of Wills & Property Ownership.
Was Novak Djokovic’s Australian visa lawfully cancelled?
The questions and issues raised in Novak Djokovic’s court hearing highlight just how difficult it is for travellers to understand when they can or can’t enter Australia.
Change of Rate & Admission Announcement
We are pleased to announce the change of rate of our Lawyer, Ms Briony Chen with effective on 18 January 2022. We would also like to congratulate Miss Alexia Avdoulas on her admission.
New visa concessions offer permanent residency pathways for select skilled migrants and post-study visa rights for returning international students
On 25 November 2021, Minister for Immigration, Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs Alex Hawke announced new special temporary concessions for around 200,000 highly skilled visa holders in Australia