Training Visa (Subclass 407) Changes in 2026: What Employers Need to Know
From 11 March 2026, the Australian Government introduced new application rules for the Training...
From 1 July 2026, these thresholds are expected to increase again as part of the government’s annual indexation process. Based on current wage data, the projected thresholds for the 2026–27 program year are:
Core Skills Income Threshold (CSIT)
AUD 79,499
Specialist Skills Income Threshold (SSIT)
AUD 146,717
Currently, the thresholds are:
CSIT
AUD 76,515
SSIT
AUD 141,210
This means employers should expect a noticeable increase in the minimum salary required for certain employer-sponsored visas.
These thresholds are indexed every year based on AWOTE, Average Weekly Ordinary Time Earnings, published by the Australian Bureau of Statistics. Because AWOTE data is publicly available, it allows migration professionals to estimate the likely increase before the official announcement. For this reason, the figures above are considered a strong projection for the upcoming program year.
Which visas are affected
The income thresholds are relevant for employer-sponsored visas, including:
In practice, employers must meet two salary tests:
1. The salary must be above the relevant migration income threshold
2. The salary must match the market salary rate for the role.
Both conditions must be satisfied.
The purpose of indexation is to ensure that the migration system reflects the broader Australian labour market. If wages increase nationally but migration salary thresholds remain unchanged, there is a risk that the program could allow underpaid roles. By linking thresholds to AWOTE, the government keeps employer sponsorship aligned with general wage growth.
Businesses planning to sponsor workers in 2026 should already factor the expected increase into their salary planning. For employers preparing applications close to the middle of the year, the timing of a nomination may affect the required salary.
Understanding these thresholds early can help businesses plan recruitment budgets and avoid surprises during the application process.
Seven Corp regularly helps employers assess sponsorship salary requirements before applications are lodged.
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