- Name changed from Temporary Skill Shortage (TSS) visa to Skills in Demand (SID) visa
Items | Changed | Remained | Changes in detail |
Visa period of a maximum of 4 years except Hong Kong and UK passport holders | ✓ | ||
Qualifying occupations | ✓ | Core Skills Occupation List (CSOL) https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/Documents/core-sol.pdf | |
Visa streams | ✓ | Three streams: Specialist skills stream (no specific occupation list applicable excluding trade workers, machinery operators, drivers and labourers/at least AUD135,000.00 of an annual base salary)Core skills stream (CSOL and TSMIT, AUD73,150.00 is applicable)Labour agreement stream | |
Qualification requirement | ✓ | ||
Employment experience | ✓ | At least 12 months full-time equivalent work in the last 5 years ending immediately before the day the application was made Full-time, part-time or casual basis of work can be counted towards meeting the requirement | |
Language requirement | ✓ | Regardless of streams, IELTS equivalent of 5 for each test component unless a concession is obtained under the labour agreement | |
Substantial compliant requirement | ✓ | Regardless of streams, this clause is applicable. This means the applicant has complied substantially with the previous visa conditions including a bridging visa |
Significant changes affecting the SID visa holders,
- The visa holders are allowed to change approved sponsors without losing the accumulated employment period meeting the 2-year requirement to have worked in the nominated occupation as a 482 visa holder.
- 1) the period of ceasing to work in the nominated occupation extended to 180 consecutive days at once and 2) the accumulated period cannot exceed 365 days during the visa period for the visa holder’s visa