Legislative Update Overview
The Australian Government has introduced Instrument LIN 24/020, 2024, to amend Work and Holiday Visas (Subclass 417 and 462). This pivotal change expands the definition of ‘Specified Work‘ to include a wider range of recovery efforts from natural disasters.
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Key Changes:
- Expansion of ‘Specified Work’ Definitions: The new policy widens the variety of tasks that qualify as ‘Specified Work’, enabling visa holders to participate in a diverse array of recovery operations in disaster-stricken areas.
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- Recognition of the Contributions of WHMs: Acknowledging the essential role that WHMs play, the amendment underlines the government’s commitment to leveraging global talent in reinforcing community and business resilience during recovery phases.
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- Wider Geographic Eligibility: The updated legislation extends the eligibility for specified work to more areas, providing additional opportunities for WHMs to contribute to recovery efforts while experiencing the unique culture and environment of Australia.
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The recent legislative update on Work and Holiday Visas is a testament to the government’s appreciation for Working Holiday Maker (WHM) participants in disaster recovery. Expanding the ‘Specified Work’ definition recognizes their significant role in aiding communities and businesses affected by natural disasters. This change, resulting from thorough consultations, indicates a shift towards a more inclusive disaster response.
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For those affected by these changes or looking to contribute to recovery efforts, expert guidance is invaluable. Contacting immigration professionals at aisupport@absoluteimmigration.com can provide personalized advice to navigate these updates effectively.