Generally, applicants seeking “age waiver” for exceptional economic benefit or 10 point special endorsement for unique and important benefit must demonstrate that the proposed business or investment is of unique and important benefit to Tasmania.
In particular, it must be substantially different or innovative compared with existing businesses, or allow Tasmania to gain some significant competitive advantage that it does not currently have, or that the applicant has exceptional qualifications and experience linked to the business (i.e. the business cannot proceed without the person).
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Erika
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In particular, it must be substantially different or innovative compared with existing businesses, or allow Tasmania to gain some significant competitive advantage that it does not currently have, or that the applicant has exceptional qualifications and experience linked to the business (i.e. the business cannot proceed without the person).