I am the Principal Solicitor and Founder of SALIA Lawyers & Associates, specialising in Australian immigration law. I provide clear, practical advice and strong representation to individuals and businesses navigating the migration system. Apart from being admitted as a Solicitor in the Supreme Court of New South Wales and the High Court of Australia, I am also a former Registered Migration Agent. With experience across law, business, and human resources, I bring a well-rounded perspective to every case.
Victoria has confirmed 3,400 skilled visa nomination places for the 2025–2026 program and will brief migration professionals during an online webinar on Thursday, 27 November. The Department of Home Affairs finalised the allocation this week, granting Victoria 2,700 places for the Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190) and 700 places for the Skilled Work Regional (Provisional)…
Finding the right talent can be challenging, especially when local recruitment efforts aren’t enough. For many Australian employers, engaging an overseas worker becomes a practical solution to fill genuine skill gaps. Whether you need temporary support or are looking to bring in a long-term employee, Australia’s migration framework offers several visa pathways with different work…
The Skilled Independent Visa (subclass 189) is one of Australia’s main pathways for skilled professionals who want to live and work permanently in the country without the need for employer or state sponsorship. This visa suits applicants who can demonstrate strong qualifications, relevant experience, and competitive points under the points-tested system. At SALIA Lawyers &…
Australia has set 20,350 nomination places for states and territories in the 2025–2026 migration year, outlining how many skilled migrants each jurisdiction can nominate under key skilled visa subclasses. The Department of Home Affairs confirmed 12,850 allocations for the Skilled Nominated (subclass 190) visa and 7,500 for the Skilled Work Regional (subclass 491) visa, guiding…
Australia’s major states have cut skilled migration allocations for the 2025–2026 program year, reducing opportunities for international applicants seeking permanent and regional work visas. New South Wales (NSW) will issue a total of 3,600 nominations, down from 5,000 last year, with 2,100 for the Skilled Nominated (subclass 190) visa and 1,500 for the Skilled Work…
Australia will introduce quarterly invitation rounds for the Skilled Independent (subclass 189) visa, with the next round scheduled for 13 November 2025. The shift to quarterly invitation rounds aims to provide more consistent opportunities for skilled migrants and support workforce demands in priority sectors. The 189 visa allows highly skilled workers, such as educators, health…
Tasmania has opened its full 2025–2026 Skilled Migration State Nomination Program after receiving 1,850 nomination places across two visa categories. Migration Tasmania confirmed it will issue weekly invitations to skilled candidates, starting immediately. The state has been allocated 1,200 places for the Skilled Nominated (subclass 190) visa and 650 places for the Skilled Work Regional…
If you’re planning to sponsor a skilled worker under the Subclass 482 Skills in Demand (SID) visa or the Subclass 494 Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (Provisional) visa, you must first prove that no suitable Australian worker is available for the role. This is called Labour Market Testing (LMT), a mandatory step for most employer sponsorships.…
The WA Government has launched the Construction Visa Subsidy Program (CVSP), offering up to $10,000 in grants to help construction businesses attract and retain skilled workers across the state. The funding aims to support both local employers and skilled migrants, helping to offset expenses related to migration agent fees, visa applications, and relocation costs. The…
Jobs and Skills Australia (JSA) released the 2025 Occupation Shortage List (OSL), showing that 29% of assessed occupations remain in shortage, a sign of gradual recovery but continued workforce pressure across key industries. JSA found that 293 of 1,022 occupations are currently in national shortage, improving from 33% in 2024 and 36% in 2023. The…