Archive for November, 2010

New Australian Skilled Visa Points Test – coming on 1 July 2011

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The Australian Government has announced a significant overhaul of its skilled visa points system which will apply to all skilled visa applicants from 1 July 2011. From 1 July 2011 all skilled visa applications will be awarded points as follows:

Points for Age

25 points = applicants aged 18 to 24
30 points = applicants aged 25 to 32
25 points = applicants aged 33 to 39
15 points = applicants aged 40 to 44
0 points =  applicants aged 45 to 49

Points for English Language Ability

10 points = applicants with Proficient English (7 in each of the 4 bands of the IELTS)
20 points = applicants with Superior English (8 in each of the 4 bands of IELTS).

Points for Overseas Work Experience

Points are available for overseas work experience, so long as the work experience is in the applicant’s nominated occupation, or closely related occupation.

5 points = 3 of the last 5 years
10 points = 5 of the last 7 years
15 points = 8 of the last 10 years

Points Recognised Qualifications (Australian or Overseas)

5 points = for applicants who complete a qualification taking 2 years of study in Australia
5 points = for 2 years of study in a regional or low population growth area
10 points = for applicants with an Australian AQF III or higher, completed in Australia OR for applicants who have completed a recognised apprenticeship overseas.
15 points = for applicants with a recognised Bachelor degree in Australia or overseas.
20 points = for applicants with a PhD.

Points for Australian Work Experience

Points will be available for work experience in Australia, so long as the work experience is in the applicants’ nominated occupation, or closely related occupation.

5 points = 1 of the last 2 years
10 points = 3 of the last 5 years
15 points = 5 of the last 7 years

Points for Sponsorship by State/Territory Government

5 points = for sponsorship to live in a metropolitan area
10 points = for sponsorship to live in a regional area

Points for Sponsorship by Family

5 points = for sponsorship to live in a regional area

Points for Partner Skills

5 points = for partner skills

Points for Designated Language (Second Language)

5 points = for applicants who have completed a degree level qualification taught in a designated language; or who are NAATI-accredited translators or interpreters in a designated language

Points for Completing a Professional Year in Australia

5 points = for applicants who have completed a professional year in Australia. This is typically undertaken by international students after completion of their studies in Australia. Current occupations where this is possible include Information Technology, Accounting and Engineering.

The new POINTS THRESHOLD WILL BE SET AT 65 POINTS for all visa applicants.

For detailed information about the changes please visit the Department’s Website and read the Department’s fact sheet.

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ACT (Canberra) State Migration Plan Update

The Australian Capital territory (ACT) has now released it’s list of sponsored occupations under its new State Migration Plan (SMP).

The ACT State Migration Plan (SMP) Occupation List and the 176 / 886 Nomination guidelines that now apply can be found on the ACT Website.

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Victoria Releases New Sponsorship List

We are very excited to be able to confirm that Victoria will be releasing it’s long awaited new list of sponsored occupations (via the SMP – State Migration Plan) tomorrow, 3rd November 2010.

Under the Plan the number of skilled migrants that the Victorian Government can sponsor against each occupation listed on the State Sponsorship Eligibility Lists is limited by a quota, and by an overall cap on the total number of applications that can be sponsored each year.

For 2010-11 Victoria’s cap is 4,500 visa grants, which includes primary and secondary applicants.

Advice will be placed against the relevant occupation/s on the State Sponsorship Eligibility Lists on teh Victoria website, stating that applications are not currently being accepted for that occupation and/or if the quota has been reached.

For a full list of occupations eligible for Victorian Government state sponsorship consideration, see the LiveinVictoria website:
Eligibility Lists

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