Processing is slower and less predictable across multiple visa classes; priority and escalation requests are largely unavailable,
Core Skills and Specialist Skills income thresholds (relevant to Subclass 482 and 186 programs) will rise from 1 July 2026 under annual indexation
Employers should reassess workforce plans, remuneration structures and timing of lodgements for the remainder of FY25–26 and into FY26–27
Subclass 482 (Skills in Demand)
Accredited sponsors:
- Specialist Skill: ~1-5 weeks
- Core Skills: ~1-5 months
Non-accredited sponsors:
- Specialist Skills: ~1 week-2 months
- Core Skills: ~5-7 months
Permanent residence (subclass 186):
- Many cases now extend to 20 months or longer
Subclass 400 (Short Stay Specialist):
- Applications are processed offshore, with notable regional divergence
- Europe/the Americas often finalised faster, while other regions are taking longer


