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Three new incentives for qualified migration
30 May 2022 By RC Migration
The Australian Department of Migration has announced three new measures to promote skilled migration, facilitating access to Skills Assessment and the Australian labor market.
These are the three measures announced:
Faster Migrant Skills Assessment
This incentive offers fast-tracked skills assessments for onshore migrants who have already submitted and paid for an application in a priority occupation and are awaiting an outcome.
Skills Assessment Opportunities for Migrants
This incentive offers onshore migrants who reside in Australia on a permanent family, partner, humanitarian or refugee visa with a free, fast-tracked skills assessment. This incentive is available to migrants who have never undergone a skills assessment and who have skills, qualifications and/or experience directly relevant to a priority occupation.
Employability Assessments
This incentive is aimed at improving employment outcomes for skilled migrants working below their skill level.
This incentive offers onshore migrants, who have previously received a suitable skills assessment in a priority occupation, with a free employability assessment and access to subsidised training to gain the specific skills required in the Australian job market. A full list of priority occupations will be published soon.
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Please read this website for detailed information on the application criteria and process.
All backup and subsequent backup requests must be submitted online.
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
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Immigration update: Processing times for Tasmanian status applications
Key data on processing times and nomination statistics in Tasmania updated from 16 October 2023
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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.








