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Latest Updates on the MATES Program for Indian Nationals 2024

Starting on November 1, 2024, the Australian Government is set to introduce changes to the Mobility Arrangement for Talented Early-professionals Scheme (MATES) program for Indian nationals. Under this scheme, Indian graduates aged 18 to 30 with specific skills in targeted fields will be provided with a new temporary mobility pathway to work in Australia. 

The primary objective of MATES is to offer 3,000 Indian graduates and early career professionals with a new mobility pathway to reside and work in Australia for up to two years. This is undoubtedly a golden opportunity for Indian nationals to work in Australia in 2024. 

Moreover, under a bilateral agreement, “the Migration and Mobility Partnership Arrangement (MMPA),” signed between India and Australia, the Department of Home Affairs is ready to:

“Extend the validity period of the Visitor visa (subclass 600) and the Business visitor stream for Indian nationals. The new validity period for visitor visas will be extended from three to five years.”

It is estimated that this visa extension will result in an additional earning of $435 million over the course of the next five years, starting from 2023–2024. Moreover, the Government is expected to spend an additional $70.9 million over the same period.

The following table provides an overview of the projected financial budget for the MATES program and visitor visa extension for Indian nationals for the years 2023–2028. This data has been taken from the official document “Budget Paper No. 2,”  released by the Australian Government on May 14, 2024.

Here’s how it works.

Firstly, let’s understand what receipts and payments mean here:

Receipts: This refers to the money the Australian government will earn through the new MATES program and visitor visa extension for Indians.

Payments: This refers to the amount the Australian government is expected to spend on the MATES program and managing visitor visa extensions.

So,

  • In 2024–25, the Australian Government expects to earn $15 million and spend $3.1 million.
  • In 2025–26, the Australian Government expects to earn $90 million and spend $16.3 million.
  • In 2026–28, the government expects to get $165 million and spend $25.7 million each year.

It means that the government aims to earn more revenue each year than it spends.

Frequently Asked Questions MATES Program for Indian Nationals 2024

What is the MATES visa scheme for Indians in Australia?

The MATES visa scheme is designed for Indian graduates and early-career professionals with valuable skills in targeted fields to live and work in Australia for up to two years

The eligible professions for the MATES program include engineering, the mining industry, renewable energy, artificial intelligence, financial technology, agricultural technology, information and communication technology. 

What is the historical background of the MATES program?

On 23rd May 2023, Australia and India signed a bilateral agreement, “the Migration and Mobility Partnership Arrangement (MMPA),” to promote and facilitate two-way migration between the two nations. Under this agreement, a new program, “Mobility Arrangement for Talented Early-professionals Scheme (MATES),” was designed for Indian graduates to migrate to Australia temporarily. 

The main goal of MATES is to promote talent and knowledge collaboration between India and Australia for the mutual benefit of both nations.

How much does it cost to get a MATES visa in Australia?

The application process for MATES involves the following: 

  • A pre-application (ballot) fee of $25.
  • A visa application fee of $365. 

These fee charges for the MATES visa application process will increase over time in line with the consumer price index.

What is the eligibility criteria to apply for a MATES visa in Australia?

To be eligible to apply for a MATES visa in Australia, you must meet the following eligibility criteria:

  • You must be aged 18 to 30 to qualify for the MATES program. 
  • You must be proficient in the English language (IELTS score 6.0). 
  • You must not have previously participated in a MATES program at the time of application submission. 
  • You must have completed your graduation from an authorized Indian university in the eligible professions for MATES.

Do I need a sponsor to apply for the MATES program?

No, there is no need for sponsorship to apply for the MATES program in Australia for Indian graduates and early-career professionals.

Can I bring my dependents to Australia under the MATES program?

Yes, participants or visa holders of the MATES program can bring their dependents, including spouses and children, to Australia. The dependents will have the right to work and reside in Australia.

How Can The Migration Help You?

The Migration is a registered organization that provides authentic visa and education consultation services to its clients. We have a team of MARA-certified agents and immigration lawyers in Australia that offers a wide range of services, including:

  • Choosing the right visa category after assessing the applicant’s skills, age, qualifications, and work experience.
  • Submitting a flawless and decision-ready visa application by organizing and gathering all the required information and documents.
  • Providing you with legal advice and information related to your rights under the MATES program during your stay in Australia.

Therefore, schedule an online appointment now if you are looking for professional help to migrate to Australia as an Indian national.

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