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Tasmania's skilled migration program is updated The Skilled Migration Program will open to new applications from 12:00pm...
02/08/2021

Tasmania's skilled migration program is updated
The Skilled Migration Program will open to new applications from 12:00pm Wednesday 4 August 2021.
Tasmanian Skilled Migration Program Q&A Webinars for applicants and agents will be held at 11:00am AEST on Thursday, 5 August 2021 and 3:30pm AEST on Monday, 9 August 2021. Register here.
Click here to be redirected to our NEWS page for all related information and updates.
Please visit https://www.migration.tas.gov.au/skilled_migrants for more details

31/07/2021
27/07/2021

Updates on PMSOL

14/07/2021

The Talent and Innovators program allows the state to nominate applicants under one of the following five streams.

Employment stream: For highly skilled migrants who are working for South Australian businesses

Outer Regional South Australia workforce stream: For skilled applicants working for outer regional South Australian businesses (who do not qualify to apply directly for state nomination but wish to provide a submission for consideration)

Start up and small business stream: For entrepreneurial skilled migrants who have started their own business in South Australia

High performing graduate stream: For high performing graduates who have completed their qualification at a South Australian higher education institution

Independent talent stream: For high calibre applicants seeking state nomination.

See the link for more information:
https://migration.sa.gov.au/skilled-migrants/supporting-information/talent-and-innovators-program

14/07/2021

As an international graduate of South Australia, you have access to additional waivers and concessions to assist you to qualify for state nomination.
For international graduates of South Australia, state nomination can assist you to qualify for a skilled migration visa, providing additional points towards your subclass 190 or subclass 491 application.

To be eligible for the International graduate of South Australia (SA graduate) pathway, there are study requirements that apply.

International Graduate of South Australia requirements.
To be eligible for the International Graduate of South Australia (SA Graduate) pathway, the following requirements apply:

Your South Australian course must be CRICOS registered, with a minimum of 46 CRICOS weeks
A minimum of 50% of your qualification must have been completed in South Australia
You must have resided in South Australia for at least one year during your period of study
You must have continuously resided in South Australia post-course completion
You must meet the Department of Home Affairs requirements for the subclass 491 or subclass 190 visa
You must meet the nomination requirements outlined here and as listed for your nominated occupation
You must meet any course requirements or minimum qualification levels listed for your occupation
SA graduates must meet the specific work experience requirements listed for their nominated occupation unless specified differently for your occupation
Closely related occupation is defined as within the ANZSCO 2-digit level, other occupations may also be considered closely related. A skilled occupation in the same industry as your nominated occupation may also be considered as a closely related occupation
Research work undertaken as part of your PhD will not be accepted as skilled work experience
You must be working at least 20 hours per week or 40 hours per fortnight in your nominated or closely related occupation in South Australia for the duration required for your nominated occupation, unless specified differently for your occupation. If you are working part time (less than 35 hours per week) you may be offered a 491 nomination
High performing graduates of South Australia must submit a Registration of Interest for the Talent and Innovators program
Where specified, some occupations may require longer work experience
For the purposes of state-nomination, closely related occupation is defined as within the ANZSCO 2-digit level. Where specified for your nomination occupation, other occupations may also be considered closely related. A skilled occupation in the same industry as your nominated occupation may also be considered as a closely related occupation. If you are claiming points for your work experience in your SkillSelect EOI, please ensure you meet the Home Affairs requirements to claim points
Research work undertaken as part of your PhD will not be accepted as skilled work experience
You must be working at least 20 hours per week or 40 hours per fortnight in your nominated or closely related occupation in South Australia for the duration required for your nominated occupation, unless specified differently for your occupation. If you are working part time (less than 35 hours per week), you may be offered a 491 nomination.

14/07/2021

Currently living and working in South Australia

If you are currently living and working in South Australia, you may qualify for this stream and additional concessions and waivers.
There are concessions and waivers available and eligibility will be primarily dependent on:

How long you have been residing and working in South Australia.
Your nominated occupation
If you are living and working in outer regional South Australia

>>>If you have been living and working in South Australia, you are encouraged to consider applying for state nomination.

You must be working at least 20 hours per week or 40 hours per fortnight in your nominated or closely related occupation in South Australia for the duration required for your nominated occupation, unless specified differently for your occupation. If you are working part time (less than 35 hours per week) you may be offered a 491 nomination only.

Closely related occupation is defined as within the ANZSCO 2-digit level. Where specified for your nomination occupation, other occupations may also be considered closely related. A skilled occupation in the same industry as your nominated occupation may also be considered as a closely related occupation.

If you are applying for subclass 491 nomination, you must be currently working for the last 6 months in South Australia, unless specified differently for your occupation.

If you are applying for subclass 190 nomination, you must be currently working for the last 12 months in South Australia, unless specified differently for your occupation.

You must meet the Department of Home Affairs requirements for the 491 or 190 visa subclasses

You must meet the state nomination requirements and the specific requirements listed for your nominated occupation.

If you are a 457, 482 or 494 visa holder with more than 12 months remaining on your visa, you must provide a letter from your current employer consenting to your state nomination application.

>>>If you have been living and working in Regional South Australia
Concessions to the work experience requirements are available for applicants who are living and working in outer regional South Australia.

To be considered to be working in outer regional South Australia, you must be employed and residing in an area outside of Greater Adelaide. View the full list of eligible postcodes.

If you are living and working in outer regional South Australia, you may be eligible for the following concessions to the skilled work experience requirements.

If you are currently residing and working for the last 12 months in outer regional South Australia in any occupation (does not have to be a skilled occupation nor related to your nominated occupation) you may be eligible to be nominated for a 491 visa nomination.
If you are currently residing and working for the last 24 months in outer regional South Australia in any occupation (does not have to be a skilled occupation nor related to your nominated occupation) you may be eligible to be nominated for 190 visa nomination.
If you are currently residing and working in outer regional South Australia and you are unable to meet the published requirements, you can still submit a Registration of Interest for the Talent and Innovators program.

>>>Long-term residents who are living and working in SA in other skilled occupations.

If you are not working in your nominated or closely related occupation, but you are working in other skilled occupations, you may be eligible for state nomination.

Prospective aApplicants who are working in their nominated or closely occupation are invited to apply through the standard program or the Talent and Innovators program.

Option One: International Graduates and Partners

If you are a former international graduate of South Australia or a partner of an international graduate of South Australia, currently residing in South Australia you may be eligible for subclass 491 nomination, if:
You have resided continuously in South Australia (at time of state nomination application) for the last 3 years
You are currently working for the last 12 months in South Australia in a skilled occupation that is not your nominated occupation, including all Skill Level 1, 2, 3 occupations and Skill Level 4 Carers and Aides occupations
While you must be currently working in a skilled occupation in SA, your 12 months skilled work experience can be gained over the last 3 years
Your 12 months skilled work experience in South Australia must be at least 20 hours per week or 40 hours per fortnight
If you have recently commenced working in your nominated or closely related occupation, but have 12 months of work experience in other skilled occupations, you are still eligible to apply
Lower skilled occupations such as cleaners, drivers, kitchenhands are not eligible
Applicants working as massage therapists must be working in a hospital, aged or disability care setting or an allied healthcare setting, such as a physiotherapy clinic
Applicants are generally eligible for a 491 nomination only. A 190 nomination will be considered on a discretionary basis if you are working full-time in highly skilled position and earning at least $80,000 per annum
Option Two: Other temporary visa holders

You have resided continuously in South Australia (at time of state nomination application) for the last 5 years
You are currently working for the last 12 months in South Australia in a skilled occupation that is not your nominated occupation, including all Skill Level 1, 2, 3 occupations and Skill Level 4 Carers and Aides occupations
Your 12 months skilled work experience in South Australia must be at least 20 hours per week or 40 hours per fortnight
Lower skilled occupations such as cleaners, drivers, kitchenhands are not eligible
Applicants working as massage therapists must be working in a hospital, aged or disability care setting or an allied healthcare setting, such as a physiotherapy clinic
Applicants are eligible for a 491 nomination only
Option Three: Safe Haven Enterprise visa holders

You have resided in South Australia for at least 5 years (at time of state nomination application) and continue to reside in South Australia
You must be currently working for the last 12 months in South Australia in any occupation (does not have to be a skilled occupation or related to your nominated occupation)
Your 12 months work experience in South Australia must be at least 20 hours per week or 40 hours per fortnight
Applicants are eligible for a 491 nomination only

14/07/2021

South Australia’s Skilled Migration Program for 2021-22

Skilled Migrants meeting the South Australian state nomination requirements will be able to directly apply for nomination from 8am, Tuesday 20 July 2021.

Full details of state nomination requirements can be viewed here.

Important: In order for South Australia to approve your nomination you will be required to meet both the Department of Home Affairs criteria and South Australia’s requirements.

Our skilled migration program will focus on the following:

Talent and Innovators Program
Providing opportunities and pathways for those who can contribute to South Australia’s priority growth industry sectors. Learn more here.

Currently working in South Australia (including long-term residents in SA)
If you are living and working in outer regional South Australia, or a long-term resident living and working in SA, you may be eligible for concessions to the skilled work experience requirements. Learn more here

International Graduate of South Australia
SA graduates must be currently working in their nominated or closely related occupation for the last 3 months in South Australia (post-course completion), unless specified differently for your occupation. Learn more here.

Offshore Registration of Interest - Critical Skills
Specific trade and health occupations are now available to offshore applicants. You can submit a Registration of Interest application if you meet the published requirements for your occupation. Learn more here.
In addition, South Australia offers a range of programs available to skilled migrants, view our website for employer sponsored pathways.

The Skilled Occupation List will allow you the opportunity to review specific occupation requirements. The online application system for new submissions will be available from 8am Tuesday 20 July 2021.

Source: https://migration.sa.gov.au/skilled-migrants/supporting-information/state-nomination-requirements

Victoria’s Skilled Migration Program – 2021-22 openingVictoria’s Skilled Migration Program for 2021-22 will open to new ...
01/07/2021

Victoria’s Skilled Migration Program – 2021-22 opening

Victoria’s Skilled Migration Program for 2021-22 will open to new Registrations of Interest (ROIs) on 7 July 2021. The Department of Home Affairs has provided Victoria with 3,500 subclass 190 places, and 500 subclass 491 places.

This year we will be selecting candidates who are currently living and working in Victoria, using their STEMM skills in a target sector. For further information on eligibility requirements, please see:

Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190)
Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491)
The major changes to the 2021-22 program are:

The removal of the minimum experience and hours worked requirement.
An increase in the number of target sectors.
Applicants must have STEMM skills and have a Skill Level 1 or 2 occupation. Applicants for subclass 491 nomination may also have a Skill Level 3 occupation using their STEMM skills.
If you submitted a ROI for the 2020-21 program and were not selected, you must submit a new ROI in 2021-22. Further information about the selection process and how to apply is available on our Registration of Interest page.

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Sectors include the following:
Health
Medical research
Life sciences
Digital
Agri-food
Advanced manufacturing
New energy, emissions reduction and circular economy

Regards
Kashif Khan
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South Australia:DAMA program changesSkilled & Business Migration would like to advise that following the first annual re...
30/10/2020

South Australia:

DAMA program changes
Skilled & Business Migration would like to advise that following the first annual review, the Australian Government has agreed to significant changes to South Australia’s two Designated Area Migration Agreements (DAMAs).
https://www.migration.sa.gov.au/local-businesses/supporting-information/designated-area-migration-agreements

DAMA Occupation List
South Australia has secured a range of new occupations under the DAMAs with a focus on health care, manufacturing, high-tech sectors, agribusiness and food production.
View the full DAMA Occupation List here.
https://www.migration.sa.gov.au/occupation-lists/dama-occupation-list

Concessions and PR Pathways
South Australia has secured additional English language and age concessions, which will now carry over to the permanent visa. The changes to work experience requirements for a number of occupations will make it easier for qualified international graduates to be eligible to apply.
All DAMA occupations listed will now offer a permanent residency pathway either through the Temporary Skill Shortage visa or the Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional visa.

Skills Assessing Authority
The South Australian Government has been approved to act as a skills assessing authority for occupations that require a skills assessment that currently has no alternative skills assessment authority. This will allow previously ineligible occupations to now be available for skilled migration, ensuring workers filling those positions are appropriately skilled.

Skilled & Business Migration remains committed to working with South Australian employers to ensure they are able to fill skills shortages in their businesses.

Learn more about DAMA and other employer sponsored visa programs by visiting the Local Businesses section of our website.

Regards
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