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Increase in migratory places in Australia: Our note in SBS
7 April 2022 By RC Migration
Following the news from the Department of Home Affairs, which would considerably increase the migration quotas available for the next fiscal year, SBS Español interviewed Juan Rincón, Migratory Agent and Director of RC Migration.
He listens to the interview and knows why this is great news for the Latino community in Australia:
Interview with Juan Rincon
Explore the news on the SBS Spanish Blog Here >
Time is key to the success of your immigration process. Get ready now and take advantage of this great opportunity to migrate to Australia, book a consultation with one of our migration agents and lawyers here >
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These updates to the Designated Area Migration Arrangements offer exciting new opportunities for those wishing to work and live in South Australia. If you are interested in exploring these options, feel free to contact us for more information!
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News Summary: Expansion and Significant Changes in the NT DAMA II
Update: NT DAMA one-year extension and important changes
Northern Territory DAMA II has been extended by one year and will now remain valid until December 13, 2024. There have also been some important new changes that will make it easier for NT employers to access the scheme.
Please read this website for detailed information on the application criteria and process.
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Tasmania News: Overseas Applicant (OSOP): By Invitation Only.
Important information for foreign applicants
Registrations of interest not available: Tasmania is not currently accepting registrations of interest for the Overseas Applicant Pathway (OSOP).
Alternative routes: If you reside outside Australia and wish to be nominated by Tasmania, you have the following alternatives:
A. Overseas Job Offer Route – You can pursue this route if you secure a job offer from a Tasmanian employer.
B. Health and allied health positions: Alternatively, if you receive a job offer for a health or allied health position, you can also explore nomination possibilities through this route.
Immigration update: Processing times for Tasmanian status applications
In October 2023, the state of Western Australia issued invitations for its State Nominated Migration Program. These invitations were issued on 14 October 2023. The program allows certain individuals to be nominated by the state for migration to Western Australia. This selective process is part of the state’s efforts to attract qualified immigrants and contribute to its economic growth and development.
Immigration update: Processing times for Tasmanian status applications
Key data on processing times and nomination statistics in Tasmania updated from 16 October 2023
South Australia Revolutionizes its Skilled Migration Program for 2023-24!
South Australia has undergone a Registration of Interest (ROI) process to manage strong demand from potential applicants living and working in the state against a limited allocation of nomination places. This means that potential applicants must present a return on investment (ROI) and be invited to apply for state nomination by South Australia. Potential applicants cannot apply for the state nomination directly.
PAY ATTENTION! NSW to focus on priority sectors rather than lists of skilled occupations
New South Wales has announced a major update to its approach to addressing the state’s skills shortage.
Instead of publishing a list of skilled occupations based on ANZSCO unit groups, they will now focus on priority sectors requiring skilled talent. These sectors include health, education, information and communication technologies (ICT), infrastructure and agriculture.
This change aims to more effectively address skilled workforce needs in New South Wales.








