Commonwealth of Australia
Migration Regulations 1994
SPECIFICATION OF OCCUPATIONS FOR NOMINATIONS IN RELATION TO
SUBCLASS 457 (BUSINESS (LONG STAY)) AND
SUBCLASS 442 (OCCUPATIONAL TRAINEE) VISAS
(PARAGRAPHS 2.72(10)(aa) and 2.72I(5)(ba))
I, CHRIS BOWEN, Minister for Immigration and Citizenship, acting under paragraphs 2.72(10)(aa) and 2.72I(5)(ba) of Division 2.17 of Part 2A of the Migration Regulations 1994 (‘the Regulations’):
1. REVOKE Instrument number IMMI 10/032, signed on 17 June 2010; AND
2. SPECIFY for the purposes of paragraph 2.72(10)(aa) of the Regulations, the occupations listed in Schedule 1 to this Instrument; AND
3. SPECIFY for the purposes of paragraph 2.72I(5)(ba) of the Regulations, the occupations listed in Schedule 1 to this Instrument and the occupation listed in Schedule 2 to this Instrument.
This Instrument, number IMMI 10/085, commences on 15 February 2011.
Chris Bowen
Minister for Immigration and Citizenship
[NOTE 1: Paragraph 2.72(10)(aa) of the Regulations provides that for standard business sponsors who make nominations in relation to Subclass 457 (Business (Long Stay)) visas on or after 1 July 2010, the Minister must be satisfied that the nominated occupation and its corresponding 6-digit code correspond to an occupation and its corresponding 6-digit code specified by the Minister in an instrument in writing for the paragraph.
NOTE 2: Paragraph 2.72I(5)(ba) of the Regulations provides that for occupational trainee sponsors who make nominations in relation to Subclass 442 (Occupational Trainee) visas on or after 1 July 2010, the Minister must be satisfied that the nominated occupational training is in relation to an occupation specified, with its corresponding 6-digit code, by the Minister in an instrument in writing for the paragraph.]
Schedule 1
ANZSCO Group Level 1
Schedule 2
| ANZSCO Code and Occupation |
| 272211 | Minister of Religion |
In this Instrument:
1. ANZSCO means, under regulation 1.03 of the Regulations, the Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations published by the Australian Bureau of Statistics as current on 1 July 2010. This is the ANZSCO - First Edition, incorporating Revision 1 (ABS Catalogue No. 1220.0) and is available online at http://www.abs.gov.au.
2. nec means “not elsewhere classified”.
3. The Australian Bureau of Statistics defines Cafés and Restaurants and Takeaway Food Service premises under the Australian and New Zealand Standard Industrial Classification (ANZSIC).
4. ANZSIC Class 4511 Cafes and Restaurants
| This class consists of units mainly engaged in providing food and beverage serving services for consumption on the premises. Customers generally order and are served while seated (i.e. waiter/waitress service) and pay after eating. |
5. ANZSIC Class 4512 Takeaway Food Services
This class consists of units mainly engaged in providing food services ready to be taken away for immediate consumption. Customers order or select items and pay before eating. Items are usually provided in takeaway containers or packaging. Food is consumed on the premises in limited seating facilities, taken away by the customer or delivered. This class also includes units mainly engaged in supplying food services in food halls and food courts.