Australia’s Department of Home Affairs has announced the Skills in Demand (SID) Visa, replacing the Temporary Skills Shortage Visa from December 7. Here's what you need to know:
Key Features:
Three Visa Streams:
- Specialist Skills Pathway: For high-earning individuals (above AUD 135,000).
- Core Skills Pathway: Targets workers earning between AUD 70,000–135,000, using a Core Skills Occupation List (CSOL) with 456 occupations.
- Essential Skills Pathway: Details yet to be revealed.
Core Skills Occupation List (CSOL):
- It covers the health, education, construction, agriculture, and technology sectors.
- It includes tech roles like software engineers, cybersecurity professionals, and software testers, which are popular among Indian migrants.
- Excludes roles like market research analysts, potentially affecting some applicants.
Employer Nomination Scheme:
The same CSOL will be used for the Direct Entry stream of the permanent Employer Nomination Scheme (subclass 186) visa.
Impact on Indians:
- The focus on tech roles aligns with skills held by many Indian professionals, making migration smoother for those in the software and digital economy sectors.
- Aspirants outside the Core Skills Pathway can explore the Specialist Skills Pathway.