Australia: Changes to Subclass 457 Employer Sponsorship Program

The Australia Government’s Department of Immigration and Citizenship has announced changes to its Subclass 457 employer sponsorship program. Effective May 15, 2009, Australian Standard Classification of Occupations (ASCO) major groups 5 to 7 no longer can be nominated under the Subclass 457 Standard Business Sponsorship (SBS) arrangements. If an employer is interested in employing a temporary overseas worker in ASCO groups 5 to 7, the employer may seek to enter into a labor agreement. Further details about the changes are available on the department’s webpage entitled “Frequently Asked Questions about changes to Subclass 457 program – Change to pathways for ASCO 5-7 Occupations.”

Expert Analysis of Changes in UK Immigration Rules

As noted in our previous blog entry, UK Home Secretary, Jacqui Smith, has announced significant changes to UK immigration laws and policies regarding foreign workers and visitors coming to the UK from outside the European Economic Area (EEA). For analysis of this development, please see Littler's ASAP Changes in UK Immigration Rules by Ian R. Macdonald and Shin-I Lowe.