Why is this change happening?
Annual estimates of Average Weekly Ordinary Time Earnings (AWOTE) based on an average workweek with regular time earnings for adults working full time increased 4.6% annually to $1,975.80 in November 2024.
According to the government, the changes aim to ensure fair wages for skilled migrants while maintaining the integrity of the labour market and reflecting the government's commitment to annual indexation.
Which visas are impacted?
The following limits will apply to new nomination applications filed on or after July 1, 2025:
Threshold Type |
Until July 1st, 2025 (AUD) |
From July 1st, 2025 (AUD) |
Core Skills Income Threshold (CSIT) |
$73,150 |
$76,515 |
Specialist Skills Income Threshold (SSIT) |
$135,000 |
$141,210 |
Temporary Skilled Migration Income Threshold (TSMIT) |
$73,150 |
$76,515 |
Final considerations:
Companies applying for any of the above visas after 1 July for employees earning an annual salary of less than AUD250,000 must show that the worker meets the new salary standard aligned with the Annual Market Salary Rate (AMSR), which is to be determined by the relevant legislative instrument.
The AMSR must meet the Temporary Skilled Worker Migration Income Threshold (TSMIT), which will increase from 1 July (see table above for minimum income per visa) plus super.
On the other side, these changes do not apply to current applications lodged before July 1st, 2025.
For more updates on visa policies and skilled migration opportunities, contact a Seven Corp specialist for a free consultation.
Email employer@sevencorpcom.au
Phone number: 1300 157 707