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The following information outlines important changes to Immigration SA’s GSM requirements. Work experience changes Immigration SA has revised its requirements for accessing the work experience waiver for international graduates of SA, (rather than our usual requirement for at least one year of skilled work experience in the past three). 1. SA graduates will now need to have been working for the last 3 months in a skilled occupation at the time of application. This enables Immigration SA to collect appropriate evidence to verify applicants’ current employment in South Australia and ensure that good employment outcomes are occurring. The updated requirements can be viewed on our website under 9.2.3 and 9.5.1. Please note: some occupations have additional work experience requirements for international graduates of SA – see the occupation lists for further details. 2. These changes will apply to all applications submitted after 28 May 2018. 3. Immigration SA reserves the right to obtain further evidence if there are concerns about the veracity of the work experience being claimed (this may include salary level and genuine need for the position). Immigration SA wants to ensure all employment outcomes are genuine. Chain migration Changes are being made effective from 1 July 2018 to Immigration SA’s chain migration pathway to ensure that this remains an option for families seeking to reunite with an immediate family member in South Australia. 1. The pathway will now be offered for the provisional 489 visa only. It is important that migrants in this pathway are genuinely settling with or near their family member and not using this as a pathway to settle in other states. 2. The existing family member in South Australia will need to have resided in South Australia for at least 24 months, rather than 12 months. This ensures closer ties and commitment to South Australia. 3. The existing family member in South Australia will be able to be a South Australian State nominated provisional visa holder (489 visa), not just a permanent resident or Australian citizen. 4. It remains important that chain migration applicants carefully consider their likelihood of achieving skilled employment, as they are being nominated primarily based on their family links. We expect that the existing family member will be on hand to provide considerable settlement support as required
- October 4, 2019
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No CommentsThe following information outlines important changes to Immigration SA’s GSM requirements. Work experience changes Immigration SA has revised its requirements for accessing the work experience waiver for international graduates of SA, (rather than our usual requirement for at least one year of skilled work experience in the past three). 1. SA graduates will now need
Places Running out for IT and Engineering Professionals [14th Aug 2013]
- February 22, 2014
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Even though the new migration program only commenced on 1 July 2013, places are already running out for IT and engineering professionals looking to apply for General Skilled Migration. Statistics released by the Department of Immigration show that as of 5 August 2013, many Engineering and IT Occupations were close to meeting their occupational ceiling.
Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190) – NSW nominations closed for 2013/14
- February 22, 2014
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NSW is pleased to announce that program targets for the Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190) have been met for the 2013/14 financial year. Effective 24 December 2013, applications for NSW nomination for the subclass 190 visa will close. Applications received after this date will not be processed or returned. NSW will reopen for the subclass
Western Australia – New criteria for State nomination coming soon on 1st March 2014.
- February 22, 2014
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The new criteria for State nomination will be released at 12.00pm on 1 March 2014. Until its release, the 2012-13 State nomination criteria will remain in place. If you receive an invitation to apply for State nomination before the release of the new criteria, your application will not be affected. [22nd Jan 2014]
GREAT NEWS – State and territories are no longer subject to the Department of Immigration and Border Protection’s (DIBP) occupational ceilings…
- March 8, 2014
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From 1 Mar 2014, state and territories are no longer subject to the Department of Immigration and Border Protection’s (DIBP) occupational ceilings for the 190 and 489 state nominated visas – see http://www.immi.gov.au/skills/skillselect/. There will continue to be state planning levels (quotas) for each occupation on the State Nominated Occupation List (SNOL). Immigration South Australia
Migration Application Fees to Increase by 15% from 1 September 2013 [8th Aug 2013]
- February 2, 2014
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As part of the 2013-14 Economic Statement, The Government has announced that Department of Immigration application fees will increase across the board by 15% from 1 September 2013. The only visas exempt from the increases are Student visas and Visitor visas. The increases are set to raise $542 million over the next 4 years. This
Places Running out for IT and Engineering Professionals [14th Aug 2013]
- February 2, 2014
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- Category: Australia News, Immigration, News
Even though the new migration program only commenced on 1 July 2013, places are already running out for IT and engineering professionals looking to apply for General Skilled Migration. Statistics released by the Department of Immigration show that as of 5 August 2013, many Engineering and IT Occupations were close to meeting their occupational ceiling.
Occupation Ceilings – Upto 23rd May 2018 – Australia Immigration…
- October 4, 2019
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The table below shows the occupation ceilings for the 2017-2018 program year for each occupation on the list of eligible skilled occupations by four-digit ANZSCO code unit group. Occupation ceiling values are based on a percentage of stock employment figures for each occupation. Stock employment figures are provided by the Australian Bureau of Statistics, and represent the
Qualification changes – OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY ADVISER (ANZSCO Code: 251312) – VETASSESS
- October 4, 2019
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SKILLS ASSESSMENT CRITERIA UPDATE – EFFECTIVE 20 JULY, 2018 On 20 July, 2018 VETASSESS will be updating the assessment criteria for the occupation of Occupational Health and Safety Adviser (ANZSCO Code 251312). The revised criteria are based on industry research and engagement, and strengthens the alignment with current occupational standards in Australia. All new skills
- October 3, 2019
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Invitations issued on 11 April 2019 The table below shows the number of invitations issued in the SkillSelect invitation round on 11 April 2019. Visa subclass Number Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189) 100 Skilled Regional (provisional) visa (subclass 489) 10 During 2018-19 program year the following numbers of invitations have been issued: 11 April 2019