BLOG
Visa Application Fee Increases July 2021
Skilled Independent (New Zealand Stream) (subclass 189) visa
From 1 July 2021, the income requirement to assist New Zealand Special Category (subclass 444) visa holders to meet their requirements for the Skilled Independent (New Zealand Stream) (subclass 189) visa will be updated.
While applicants will still be required to demonstrate a taxable income at or above the amount specified in the relevant legislative instrument, from 1 July 2021 they will only have to provide evidence for 3 completed income years out of the 5 years immediately before applying. One of the 3 income years must be the most recently completed income year. Evidence should be provided in the form of a Notice of Assessment from the Australian Taxation Office.
Applications submitted before 1 July 2021 will still need to provide the 4 most recently completed income years.
Australians Travelling to New Zealand
Australians can now travel to New Zealand without having to quarantine.
Related:
- Section 48 Barred and New Zealand Travel Bubble
- New travel exemption added for Australians leaving Australia
- Australian borders likely to open in second half of 2021
- Travelling outside Australia during COVID-19 for dual citizens
- COVID-19 Concessions for 189 New Zealand Stream visa
COVID- 19 Concessions to remain in place
The concessions that were introduced in 2020 are expected to remain in place. Read on the latest COVID-19 Concessions here.
Related:
- Immigration News Australia
- Possible changes to the Australian Migration program- Employer Sponsored, GTI, Skilled and Business visas
- Australia immigration changes 2021
- Upcoming Australia Immigration Changes 2021- Business and Investment Visas
- Upcoming New Zealand Immigration Changes 2021
- Maintaining your permanent residency in Australia & COVID-19
- Exemptions to Citizenship Residence Requirement and COVID-19 crisis
- Top occupations for Permanent residency in 2019-20 Migration Program
The Department of Home Affairs has announced an increase in visa Application Charges (VAC) increase in fees will apply to applications made on or after 1 July 2021 on most visa subclasses.
Related: July 2021 Immigration Changes and Updates
We have highlighted below the fee for the most common types of visas for your reference.
Visa Type | Pre July fee | From 1 July 2021 |
Student and Guardian (Subclass 500 & 590) | $620 | $630 |
General Skilled Migration (Subclass 189, 190, 491, 494) | $4,045 | $4,115 |
Graduate Temporary Subclass 485 | $1,650 | $1,680 |
Partner (Subclass 300, 820/801, 309/100) | $7,715 | $7,850 |
Parent (Contributory) first instalment
The Second Visa Application charge for the Contributory Parent visa (143 visa) will remain the same |
$365 – $4,155 | $370 – $4,225 |
TSS – STSOL (Subclass 482) | $1,265 | $1,290 |
TSS – MLTSSL (Subclass 482) | $2,645 | $2,690 |
ENS/RSMS (Subclass 186, 187) | $4,045 | $4,115 |
Business Migration (Subclass 188A, 188B) | $5,375 | $6,085 |
Significant Investor Visa (SIV) (188C) | $7,880 | $8,925 |
Visitor Visa (Subclass 600) – applying onshore | $365 | $370 |
Citizenship Application (By Conferral) | $285 | $490 |