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.

Limited Places Open for NSW Subclass 491 Nominations as 2025–26 Program Begins

NSW has opened nominations for Skilled Work Regional (subclass 491) visa Pathways 1 and 3 today, 19 January, warning that limited places may close quickly once allocations are filled. Investment NSW confirmed applications are now open for the 2025–26 program year, with nominations subject to strict caps under the state’s allocation (1,500 places) from the…

Why Hiring and Sponsoring Skilled Workers Is a Practical Advantage for Australian Employers

If you are an Australian employer struggling to fill skilled roles, you are not alone. Many businesses are advertising the same positions repeatedly, offering competitive wages and still failing to attract suitable applicants. Projects slow down, teams burn out and growth plans stay on hold, not because of poor management, but because the local labour…

Engineers Australia Warns Engineer Shortages Could Worsen Summer Risks

Engineers Australia warns Australia needs more engineers as hotter temperatures, bushfire danger and growing pressure on infrastructure threaten communities this summer. Decades of warming, dry conditions and expanding urban density are heightening risks to buildings, transport networks and communities near bushfire-prone areas. In response, Engineers Australia urges governments to prioritise engineering-led planning and design, warning…

AI Pilot Targets Faster Skills Recognition for Skilled Workers

An AI-powered pilot led by VETASSESS aims to speed up Recognition of Prior Learning, helping skilled workers secure formal qualifications sooner and easing workforce shortages. VETASSESS, a division of Bendigo Kangan Institute, has launched the pilot in partnership with the Victorian Government and TAFE network. The initiative tests how artificial intelligence (AI) can modernise the…

Professional Skills Assessments to Change as VETASSESS Updates Systems

VETASSESS overhauled professional skills assessment processes from 01 December 2025, introducing new processing times, identity rules and outcome terminology for migration applicants. By the Numbers VETASSESS confirmed the changes will apply only to professional occupations and will not affect trade assessments. The authority said the updates aim to improve consistency, transparency and turnaround times. Under…

Political Focus Shifts to Migrant Values as Net Migration Falls

Australia’s net migration fell to just over 305,000 last financial year, as political debate turns from immigration numbers to the values and beliefs expected of new arrivals. The Australian Bureau of Statistics reported on Thursday that net overseas migration (NOM), the difference between arrivals and departures, dropped 6,000 from the previous year and 250,000 below…

New Skills Assessment Mandatory for Pathway 1 Trade Applicants From 2026

VETASSESS has announced that all Pathway 1 trade applicants must submit a Language, Literacy, Numeracy and Digital Skills (LLND) assessment with their application from January 1, 2026. Pathway 1 is a route for trade skill assessment for people without Australian qualifications. The assessing authority confirmed the change applies to applicants lodging a Documentary Evidence Assessment…