Mobility Arrangement for Talented Early-professionals Scheme (MATES)
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Mobility Arrangement for Talented Early-professionals Scheme

Source: This post on Mobility Arrangement for Talented Early-professionals Scheme (MATES) has been created based on the article “All about MATES, a new scheme for young Indians to work in Australia” published in Indian Express on 15th November 2024.

Why in news?

Australia has introduced the Mobility Arrangement for Talented Early-professionals Scheme (MATES), enabling talented young professionals from India to work in the country for a specified period.

About MATES

1. MATES stands for Mobility Arrangement for Talented Early-professionals Scheme (MATES).

2. MATES aims to strengthen professional and cultural ties between India and Australia by enabling young talent to explore career opportunities, gain international experience, and contribute to innovative industries.

3. Purpose: Provides Indian university graduates and early career professionals the opportunity to work in Australia for two years.

4. Background: It was launched under the Migration and Mobility Partnership Arrangement (MMPA) signed between Australia and India on May 23, 2023.

5. Eligibility Criteria: Applicants must be 30 years or younger at the time of application. It is open only to first-time participants in MATES.  Minimum overall IELTS score of 6 (or equivalent), with no less than 5 in each module.

Key Features of the MATES Visa

i) No Employer Sponsorship: Australian employer sponsorship is not required.

ii) Duration: Stay permitted for 24 months. Visa allows multiple entries and must be used for first entry within 12 months of issuance.

iii) Dependent Benefits: Participants can bring dependents (spouse and children) and dependents have work rights in Australia.

iv) Annual Limit: Pilot program allows 3,000 primary applicants per year.

Advantages of the Scheme

i) Opportunity to live and work in Australia for up to two years.

ii) Expand professional skills and networks, particularly in key industries.

iii) Flexibility to work outside the field of study.

iv) Option to apply for other temporary or permanent visas during or after the stay, subject to eligibility.

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