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Skilled migration program

According to the Department of Home Affairs, the Skilled stream of the Migration Program is designed to attract migrants who make a significant contribution to the Australian economy and fill positions where no Australian workers are available. It plays a crucial role in providing skills and labour that can’t be sourced locally, encouraging regional development, and promoting local investment.

To be eligible for the skilled migration program, applicants must hold specific qualifications, work experience and language ability requirements to be granted a skilled migrant visa in Australia. 

Migration agents list the following as the highlight points for Skilled migration,

2. Meet the minimum points required at the time of the application.

1. Obtain a Skilled assessment to showcase your qualification and work experience in the nominated occupation.

3. Lodge expression of interest, and once the invitation is received, you will have 60 days to lodge your visa application.

*Please be mindful that all states and territories are subject to their own rules and procedures, so it is essential to receive professional assistance while proceeding with these processes.

If you are after the dream of staying in Australia for Good, we have worked closely with a migration lawyer to summarise trade and non-trade courses that would help you undertake a profession listed in the priority skilled migration list, released June 2021.  

To learn more about these courses and how they can help you stay in Australia for good, please book a consultation with one of our experts by filling the form.  

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22 occupations added to the Priority Migration Skilled Occupation List (PMSOL)

Since June 30, 22 occupations were added to the Priority Migration Skilled Occupation List (PMSOL) to support Australia’s COVID recovery through Skilled Migration.

“The PMSOL, first announced in September 2020, is developed in conjunction with the National Skills Commission to ensure a small number of critical occupations are filled to continue to create Australian jobs and aid in Australia’s ongoing recovery from the impact of COVID-19”

 

This update brings the list to 41 priority occupations, where the expert advice of the National Skills Commission and different Commonwealth departments are laying their eyes on to fill critical skills needed to support the Australian economy. The list is temporary, and priority occupations may change as Australia recovers from the pandemic.

Here are the 41 occupations now listed on the Priority Migration Skilled Occupation List,

  • Chief Executive or Managing Director (111111)
  • Construction Project Manager (133111)
  • Accountant (General) (221111)*
  • Management Accountant (221112)*
  • Taxation Accountant (221113)*
  • External Auditor (221213)*
  • Internal Auditor (221214)*
  • Surveyor (232212)*
  • Cartographer (232213)*
  • Other Spatial Scientist (232214)*
  • Civil Engineer (233211)*
  • Geotechnical Engineer (233212)*
  • Structural Engineer (233214)*
  • Transport Engineer (233215)*
  • Electrical Engineer (233311)*
  • Mechanical Engineer (233512)
  • Mining Engineer (excluding Petroleum) (233611)*
  • Petroleum Engineer (233612)*
  • Medical Laboratory Scientist (234611)*
  • Veterinarian (234711)
  • Orthotist or Prosthetist (251912)*
  • General Practitioner (253111)
  • Resident Medical Officer (253112)
  • Psychiatrist (253411)
  • Medical Practitioners nec (253999)
  • Midwife (254111)
  • Registered Nurse (Aged Care) (254412)
  • Registered Nurse (Critical Care and Emergency) (254415)
  • Registered Nurse (Medical) (254418)
  • Registered Nurse (Mental Health) (254422)
  • Registered Nurse (Perioperative) (254423)
  • Registered Nurses nec (254499)
  • Multimedia Specialist (261211)*
  • Analyst Programmer (261311)*
  • Developer Programmer (261312)
  • Software Engineer (261313)
  • Software and Applications Programmers nec (261399)*
  • ICT Security Specialist (262112)*
  • Social Worker (272511)
  • Maintenance Planner (312911)
  • Chef (351311)*

All other skilled occupation lists will remain active, but occupations on the PMSOL will take priority. If you would like to evaluate your migration pathways and study options, please fill in the form. We will be pleased to assist you with your intentions to live, work and study in Australia!

Disclosure: Information provided via the Department of Home Affairs and the latest communication of the Minister for Immigration, Citizenship, Migrant Services, and Multicultural Affairs. Please visit the Department of Home Affairs website or book a one-on-one consultation meeting with our migration partners for the latest updates.

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