The COVID-19 concession period is scheduled to end on November 25, 2023. Since the beginning of 2020, the global pandemic led to restrictions on international travel, as well as challenging business and employment situations. In response, the previous government introduced temporary measures during an initial concession period. These measures aimed to offer concessions to applicants of specific visa subclasses who were impacted by travel restrictions, making it challenging for them to fulfill visa requirements, including the location the applicant needs to be at the time of application (in or out of Australia). The concession period is no longer relevant as all COVID-19 international travel restrictions have been lifted. Travellers to Australia no longer need to: Ending the concession period will enhance the effectiveness of the Australian migration system management. This step is essential for reinstating integrity, as it ensures that unintended groups do not inadvertently benefit from concessions. The visa programs affected by the initial concession period include: From 25 November 2023 new nominations for the following visa streams will require Temporary Skill Shortage (TSS) 482 visa holders to have worked in a position with their sponsoring employer, or worked in the occupation for medical practitioners and certain executives, for 2 out of the previous 3 years. The following COVID-19 concessions will become redundant and will end: The age exemption for legacy 457 workers in Australia for 12 months during the pandemic from 1 February 2020 to 14 December 2021 will apply for ENS visa applications lodged before 1 July 2024.
Employer Sponsored visas
The temporary concessions available to holders of eligible skilled provisional visas to apply for the subclass 887 visa are set around the COVID-19 concession period.
The concessions allowed eligible prospective subclass 887 visa applicants to lodge from in or outside Australia during the concession period and to access shorter periods of employment and regional residence requirements.
Applicants can only access the employment requirement concession if they:
The ending of the concession period will end any other concessions for the subclass 887 visa.
After 25 November 2023 eligible skilled provisional visa holders applying for a subclass 887 visa must be in Australia, but not in immigration clearance, when applying.
The COVID-19 concessions removed restrictions on the ‘location at the time of visa grant requirement for certain Family program visa applicants.
Applicants for certain Partner and Child visas who applied before 26 November 2023, and who were in Australia at any time during the concession period, will continue to be eligible to be granted a visa in Australia (if they meet all other visa criteria) after the end of the concession period. The COVID-19 concession arrangements will not apply to Partner and Child applicants who were not in Australia at any time during the COVID-19 concession period.
The COVID-19 concessions for certain Parent visa applicants, only applied during the COVID-19 concession period, from 1 February 2020 to 25 November 2023.
COVID-19 concessions were put in place for the Business Innovation and Investment Program (BIIP) under the:
BIIP applicants who are eligible to exercise 188 Business visa COVID-19 concessions to make a valid application can do so for 3 months after the end of the concession period. Applications must be submitted before the end of Monday 26 February 2024.
The end of the SHEV COVID-19 concession will have minimal impact for the Safe Haven Enterprise visa pathway program. The Australian Government has provided a permanent visa pathway option to Safe Haven Enterprise visa holders through the Resolution of Status (subclass 851) (RoS) visa.
From 25 November 2023 all applications for any stream of the Temporary Graduate visa (TGV) program must be lodged in Australia. Subsequent entrant applications can be lodged in or outside of Australia. The ability to grant applications to applicants who are either in or outside of Australia (but not in immigration clearance) will continue.
For more information see COVID-19 visa concessions.
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