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WK2.20 Policy on duration of Essential Skills work visas and/or permits (28/07/2008)
- If an applicant meets the requirements for work visas and/or permits set out for applications under Essential Skills work policy (see WK2.5) then unless there are any special directions to the contrary, a work visa and/or permit may be granted for the period for which employment is offered, up to a maximum of 3 years.
- There is no limit on how many further work permits may be granted. Further work permits may be granted for the period for which further employment is offered, up to a maximum of 3 years each time, if for each period of employment the applicant still meets the requirements for applications based on offers of employment as set out in WK2.5.
- Despite (a) above, if an applicant meets the requirements for work permit and/or visa applications under Essential Skills work policy (see WK2.5) based on an offer of employment which:
- is for an ANZSCO Skill Level 1 occupation; and
- offers a minimum base salary equal to at least that of the highest threshold stated in Residence from Work (Accredited Employer) policy (currently $55,000 per annum, see RW2)
then a one-off work permit may be granted for the period for which employment is offered, up to a maximum of 5 years.
Note: Where an employee is to work more than 40 hours per week, the minimum base salary must be calculated on the basis of 40 hours work per week.
Note: For the avoidance of doubt, the minimum base salary excludes employment related allowances (for example overtime, tool or uniform allowances, medical insurance, accommodation).
Effective 28/07/2008
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