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South Australia State Nomination Occupation List (SNOL) now available!

South Australia State Nomination Occupation List (SNOL) now available!

Immigration SA has released the new State Nomination Occupation List (SNOL) for 2016-17. You can look at the occupations available for nomination here.

A quick glance at the new occupation list shows the following:

- Finance Managers, Accountants (on Supplementary Skilled List) showing high availability for now

- ICT occupations require 70 points to be eligible for state nomination

- Café or Restaurant Manager is only suitable for subclass 489 Skilled Regional Sponsored visa sponsorship

- Customer Service Manager also only available for subclass 489 Skilled Regional Sponsored visa sponsorship

- Registered Nurse shows high availability

- Enrolled Nurse only eligible for subclass 489 Skilled Regional Sponsored Visa sponsorship

- Baker, Pastry Chef, Chef and Cook only eligible for subclass 489 Skilled Regional Sponsored Visa sponsorship

- Marketing Specialist and other generic business professionals listed as High Availability on the Supplementary Skilled List

Work Visa Lawyers will be providing further analysis on the SNOL on a later date.

Sources:

  1. http://www.migration.sa.gov.au/skilled-migrants/lists-of-state-nominated-occupations

 

Comments by Chris Johnston – Principal Lawyer and Registered Migration Agent at Work Visa Lawyers

This list will be a big shock for cooks and hairdressers that were looking to apply straight for PR through the subclass 190.

Immigration SA may only accept a limited number of applicants for each occupation. You are advised to secure your nomination as soon as possible while there is still high availability.

However please be aware of all visa application requirements before submitting your application, and seek help from a Registered Migration Agent if in doubt.

This information is accurate on 4 July 2016

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Changes announced to the State Nominated Occupation List (SNOL) for South Australia!

Changes announced to the State Nominated Occupation List (SNOL) for South Australia!

 

Immigration SA has announced that there will be changes for its State Nominated Occupation List (SNOL) effective from 4 July 2016. As part of the changes the online application system will be closed and unavailable during the following times:

30 June 2016 – 9 a.m. onwards until 4 July 2016 after 12 p.m.

All online applications that are saved but not submitted with payment will be deleted after 9 a.m. on 30 June 2016. You will need to prepare a new application thereafter.

From 4 July 2016 onwards the new SNOL may indicate some occupations to be suitable only for a subclass 489 nomination. Some occupations may also have new requirements in relation to English and work experience.

Increase in requirements for offshore ICT visa applicants seeking SA state nomination

Starting from 4 July 2016 all offshore applicants with an ICT occupation will be required to meet 70 points under the Skill Select points test (including State Nomination points – 5 points for subclass 190; 10 points for subclass 489). You will be required to meet all other state nomination criteria as well. Immigration SA may adjust this requirement according to the number of applications received after the change is implemented.

The higher points requirement will not apply if you are:

  • applying as an international graduate of South Australia
  • currently working in South Australia in a skilled occupation

There are more requirements in relation to applications with an ICT occupation here. Please ensure you meet all requirements before submitting an application.

Sources:

  1. http://www.migration.sa.gov.au/news-events/news-releases/revised-south-australian-state-nominated-occupation-list-from-4-july-2016
  2. http://www.migration.sa.gov.au/upload/publications/Skilled-Migrants/Instructions-for-state-nomination-applications-for-ICT-occupations.pdf

 

Comments by Chris Johnston – Principal Lawyer and Registered Migration Agent at Work Visa Lawyers

It is helpful that Immigration SA has announced the incoming changes early. Applicants should take note that while the online system will be closed on 30 June 2016, the system may experience a heavy load of users from now until then. This may cause the online system to be slow or prone to loading errors. You are advised to complete the online applications and make payment as early as possible to avoid any potential interruptions and delays.

It may also be worth considering that changes by one Australian state or territory are often followed by others. As such ICT professionals may now find state/territory sponsorship opportunities limited. Please seek advice and plan ahead for your visa applications as we near the end of the financial year for 2015-16.

This information is accurate on 10 June 2016

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New South Wales announces selection-based nomination for its 190 state sponsorship programme

New South Wales announces selection-based nomination for its 190 state sponsorship programme

The New South Wales (NSW) Trade and Investment Department will be implementing an invitation-only selection for its Skilled Nominated 190 state sponsorship programme starting February 2015. Here are the key points:

Candidates will be selected based on:

  • highest points claimed in Expression of Interest (EOI) submitted to the Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP); followed by
  • level of English competency (based on acceptable English exams); followed by
  • skilled employment
    If all criteria are equal, candidates will be selected based on date of submission of EOI
  • Candidates must indicate interest for NSW state sponsorship in their EOI application
  • Upon receiving an invitation from NSW candidates must submit an online application within 14 days
  • Once state sponsorship is approved after 12 weeks, candidates lodge their visa application with DIBP as per current procedures

The NSW Trade and Investment Department will decide how many candidates to invite at an ongoing basis. The Occupation List for NSW will be published in February 2015. There are no other changes announced for the Skilled Regional (Provisional) and Business Skills visas nomination criteria at the moment.

Comments by Chris Johnston – Principal Lawyer and Registered Migration Agent at Work Visa Lawyers

It is advisable to lodge your EOI soonest as there may be many candidates tied with the same criteria being considered for the NSW state sponsorship, especially in the 65 to 70 points group.

This new process will probably be an improvement of the previous system. The previous system was very frustrating and wastes a huge amount of time. The NSW application would open for only a few hours before being filled. The time pressure and large number of applicants would overwhelm the system, adding more confusion.

While the new process would be smoother, the underlying problem will remain. NSW only has a small number of state nomination positions for the entire programme year (4,000 places for 2014-15). NSW is the most populous state in Australia with a population of over 7,439,000 people so demand will be greater than supply. I would estimate that over 15000 or more candidates will be competing for the positions. It will still be very difficult to get NSW nomination for many.

As such visa applicants are urged to consider all other alternatives available for them to proceed with a visa application. You can read about possible alternatives here. The state of South Australia has unique and interesting options for state sponsorship as well that are worth considering.

Source:

NSW Trade and Investment website

http://www.trade.nsw.gov.au/live-and-work-in-nsw/visas-and-immigration/skilled-nominated-migration-190/nsw-nomination-process-in-2015

This information is accurate on the 3 February 2015. State sponsorship requirements and DIBP visa application criteria can change and all current requirements must be established prior to lodging an application.

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Victoria Opens State Nomination Program for 2023-24: 190 and 491 Visas

Victoria has officially opened its State Nomination Program for the year 2023-24. This program provides aspiring skilled migrants, both within Australia and overseas, with an opportunity to pursue permanent residency in Victoria.

Victoria has set aside 2,700 allocations for the Subclass 190 visa and 600 for the Subclass 491 visa. This allocation distribution primarily emphasizes the Subclass 190 visa, making it an attractive option for those looking to secure permanent residency in this state.

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Change on South Australian State Nominated Occupation Lists ‘Corporate Services Manager’ has been updated to medium availability

Change on South Australian State Nominated Occupation Lists ‘Corporate Services Manager’ has been updated to medium availability

 

Change on South Australian State Nominated Occupation Lists

The Status of the occupation ‘Corporate Services Manager’ has been updated to medium availability.

So if you want to do a state nominated 190 or 489 application for Corporate Services Manager, you should get in quick while it is still on the list.

Source:

Immigration SA:

http://www.migration.sa.gov.au/skilled-migrants/state-nominated-occupation-lists

This information is accurate on the 13 December 2014.  Immigration SA and DIBP will change requirements in an ongoing manner and all current requirements must be established prior to lodging an application. 

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At Work Visa Lawyers we are experienced in assisting applicants with the Expression of Interest, State Sponsorship and Visa application process for state sponsored subclasses 190 and 489.  We can also assist with the Independent 189.

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