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A Pathway to Permanent Residency for Aged Care Workers
A Pathway to Permanent Residency for Aged Care Workers
Australia’s aging population poses significant challenges to the healthcare sector, particularly in the aged care industry. To bolster the supply of skilled care workers, the government has introduced an ‘Aged Care Labour Agreement’ that extends visa concessions to nurse support workers, personal care assistants, and aged and disability carers.
This groundbreaking agreement not only streamlines the recruitment of qualified direct care workers from overseas but also offers eligible applicants a pathway to permanent residency. In this blog post, we will explore the agreement’s key provisions, its implications for the aged care sector, and the potential opportunities it presents for aspiring aged care workers.
Aged Care Labour Agreement: Unlocking Opportunities:
The ‘Aged Care Labour Agreement’ is a significant step forward in addressing the ongoing shortage of aged and disability care workers in Australia. The agreement removes the conditions of higher English proficiency and post-qualification work experience to encourage skilled care workers from overseas and also international students in Australia. This opens doors for talented individuals from around the world to contribute their expertise in the Australian aged care sector.
Key Provisions of the Agreement:
Visa Concessions for Skilled Occupations:
The agreement extends visa concessions to skilled occupations, including:
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- nurse support workers,
- personal care assistants,
- aged and disability care staff.
This initiative aims to attract skilled professionals who can positively impact the aging population’s lives.
Pathway to Permanent Residency:
One of the most enticing features of the agreement is the two-year pathway to permanent residency. Eligible care workers can apply for permanent residency within two years of working in Australia for their sponsor on a TSS visa, providing stability and security for their future.
English Language Concessions:
There are English language concessions for workers with relevant community language skills, recognizing the value of diverse linguistic abilities in the care industry.
Skills and qualifications:
To meet occupation requirements for a TSS visa (subclass 482), you must have at least a relevant Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) Certificate III or equivalent, or higher qualification, or have 12 months of relevant full time work experience, or equivalent part time experience.
Work experience:
There are no minimum levels of post qualification work experience that needs to be met to satisfy visa criteria for a Temporary Skill Shortage visa (subclass 482).
Salary Requirements:
To be eligible for the agreement, care workers must earn a minimum annual salary of at least $51,222 or the Australian Market Salary Rate, whichever is higher.
Age:
There is no age limit for the Temporary Skill Shortage visa (subclass 482). The age limit for an Employer Nomination Scheme visa (subclass 186) is 45 years of age
Labour market testing:
The establishment, and maintenance, of an MoU with the relevant industry union(s) will satisfy the labour market testing requirements
Streamlined Visa Processing:
The agreement offers simplified visa nomination and priority visa application processing, reducing the obstacles for aspiring aged care workers.
Benefits for Aged Care Providers and the Workforce:
The ‘Aged Care Labour Agreement’ presents numerous benefits for aged care providers and the workforce. The agreement addresses the industry’s workforce shortages by restructuring overseas workers’ employment and visa processes and ensuring that aged care facilities can maintain high-quality care standards.
Registered Migration Agents: Guiding the Way
Navigating the visa and immigration processes can be daunting, especially for those seeking permanent residency in Australia. Registered migration agents are vital in assisting aspiring care workers with the application process. We have the knowledge and experience to guide applicants through the complexities of the system, ensuring a smooth and successful application process. Learn more about our migration services here: Migration Plan.
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