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Skilled migrant wage thresholds drop to plug workforce gaps

Working holiday visa holders also get a reprieve to help gear country up for tourists.

Dita De Boni Thu, 03 Feb 2022

The government will reduce the income threshold of skilled migrant visas to deal with a backlog of demand for sectors such as tech and dairy that have struggled to plug gaps in their workforce over Covid – a change that may become permanent.  

As part of the phased re-opening of the New

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Dita De Boni Thu, 03 Feb 2022
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