Australia Immigration
Australian visa pathways including skilled migration, partner visas, student routes, and employer-sponsored options. Covers points calculator updates, SOL changes, and state nomination programs.
Sam Jones Departs Australia After Uproar Over Baby Wombat Incident
U.S. influencer Sam Jones faced widespread criticism, including from Australia's Prime Minister and immigration minister, after a viral video showed her grabbing a baby wombat. The backlash over her controversial…
Australia Questions Visa of U.S. Influencer After Baby Wombat Incident
Australian authorities are reviewing the visa of an American influencer after a video showed them handling a baby…
Australians Voice Concern Over High Net Overseas Migration Under Labor
As of March 2025, immigration levels under Australia's Labor government face criticism, with many Australians believing they are…
Is the Protection Visa 866 Your Path to Safety in Australia?
The Protection Visa 866 allows individuals in Australia, fearing persecution or serious harm in their home country, to…
Australia Eases Visa Rules to Attract Skills in Demand
Australia is simplifying its immigration process with relaxed visa reforms starting in 2025. These changes aim to attract…
Australia’s Evolving Immigration Landscape Draws More From the U.S.
As of March 2025, many Americans are exploring moves to Australia or Canada due to dissatisfaction with current…
Trump’s Immigration Policies Lead Many to Seek Futures Abroad
Trump's immigration policies have led to stricter regulations in the U.S., prompting many to seek opportunities in Canada,…
Australia Migration Rules 2026 for Skilled Migration and Family Visas
Australia’s 2026 migration program caps permanent places at 185,000, prioritizing skilled workers, regional growth, and tighter student visa…
Australia to Tighten Foreign Investment Rules on Established Homes in 2025
From 1 April 2025, Australia will impose a two-year ban on foreign purchases of established homes to address…
Australia’s Skilled Migration Focus in 2026: Skill Stream and 185,000 Cap
Australia maintains its 185,000 migration cap for 2025-26, allocating 71% to skilled workers and increasing regional nomination quotas…