Aimed to headhunt highly skilled technologists, the Global Talent Independent (GTI) scheme was launched to combat competition from other popular global destinations for skilled migrants – namely the US, UK and Canada. Please view AR LAW SERVICES film on this exciting new visa.
How does the program work? The pathway is aimed at attracting highly skilled migrants working in one of the seven designated ‘future-focused’ sectors: ag-tech, med-tech, space, fin-tech, energy and mining technology, cybersecurity, and data science. To be eligible, the applicants must demonstrate the potential to earn a salary at or above the income threshold of $153,600 each year and have their application supported by a nominator of national reputation in the same field.
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So if you or anyone you know is thinking of applying for a GTI visa or has a GTI application pending or refused talk to us. Book an initial 30 minute consultation for a flat fixed fee for the initial 30 minutes to discuss your issue with a Master Migration Lawyer. Book a consultation
Call 03 9614 0218 or email info@arlaw.com.au to make an initial 30 minute consultation at our Melbourne office. (conditions apply)
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