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Australian Government’s Immigration Policy from 1 July 2025: Visa Updates, Skilled Migration, and PR Changes

 

Introduction

Explore a new chapter in your migration as the Australian Government’s immigration policy undergoes key changes from 1 July 2025, bringing visa updates, skilled migration reforms, and PR changes that will impact future applicants. 

Australia is actively reforming its immigration policies to align migration pathways with the country’s evolving workforce needs. Understand the new immigration policy and navigate Australia’s skilled migration landscape effectively.

 Immigration Policy

Key Visa Updates Effective from 1 July 2025

The Australian Government’s New Immigration Policy from 1 July 2025 marks a significant shift in migration. It aims to address critical skill shortages in the country by considering its commitment to maintaining a fair and efficient system. Understanding the immigration policy updates and their impact on skilled migration is essential for applicants planning to secure PR.

  • Skilled Migration & Visa Updates: As part of its latest immigration policy reforms, the Australian Government has increased income thresholds under the skilled migration program. 
    • The Core Skills and TSMIT threshold will rise from A$73,150 to A$76,515, while the Specialist Skills threshold will increase from A$135,000 to A$141,210, with annual indexation using AWOTE to maintain wage integrity. 
    • The Temporary Skill Shortage (Subclass 482) visa has been replaced by the Skills in Demand (SID) visa, which offers three streams: Core Skills, Specialist Skills, and a Labour Agreements streams.
  • Immigration Policy & Points System: The Australian Government has made adjustments to the points system to better reward skilled migrants. 
    • Applicants can now gain 20 points for having over five years of work experience, up to 15 extra points for regional study or work, and additional points for holding PhD qualifications. 
    • The occupation lists have been overhauled, with the new Core Skills Occupation List (CSOL) replacing previous lists and set to be updated quarterly.
  • Family & PR Changes: Discover Australia’s updated PR changes for partner, parent, and child visas.
    • The partner visas will transition to a single-stage process, streamlining the pathway to permanent residency. 
    • The parent visa category will offer more temporary options of three and five years. 
    • The age limit for dependent child visas will increase from 18 to 21, with new financial dependency criteria introduced to ensure eligibility.
  • Fees & Administration: As per Australia’s new immigration policy, fees updates and administrative changes.
    • Visa application charges (VACs) will increase by around 3% overall, with student visas rising by approximately 25% and partner visas, subclass 482, parent visas, and other categories also facing modest increases. 
    • Tribunal review fees, including migration review tribunal fees, have been raised.
  • Regional & State Programs: Explore the latest updates to regional and state migration programmes in Australia.
    • The South Australia DAMA has been extended until June 2026, offering concessions including a 10% TSMIT discount, the waiver of the age limit for applicants over 55, and a fast-tracked pathway to permanent residency in two years instead of three. 
  • Program & Planning Adjustments: Australia has updated its migration programme planning to support workforce needs.
    • The overall skilled visa quota has been raised to 142,400 places, making up 71% of the total intake. 
    • Migration planning will shift to multi-year alignments.

These immigration policy updates reflect a clear shift by the Australian Government towards attracting skilled migrants, safeguarding wage standards, and responding to economic needs. 

 

Why Choose Us?

If you are planning to migrate as a skilled worker, student, sponsored employee, or family member, make sure you understand the new PR changes, income requirements, visa rules, and updated fees.

Choosing Flyworld for your migration journey means partnering with a team that understands Australia’s evolving immigration policies and visa processes. We stay updated with the latest visa updates, skilled migration pathways, and PR changes, allowing us to advise you confidently and strategically.

 

Conclusion

Australia’s updated immigration policy from 1 July 2025 brings significant changes across skilled migration, visa updates, and PR pathways, reflecting the Australian Government’s commitment to aligning migration with workforce needs.  Staying informed and seeking professional guidance can help you navigate these changes confidently. Whether you are applying for skilled migration, student visas, or family visas, Flyworld is committed to making your migration process smooth, transparent, and stress-free. Ready to take the next step?

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