NSW |  | New South Wales 190 Visa
Available to Onshore and Offshore candidates; The selection process is extremely competitive. To meet NSW requirements the applicant will need to - have genuinely resided in NSW for a minimum period of three months OR
- currently employed in NSW OR
- have continuously resided offshore for the past three months.
Additionaly Canditates must have a minimum three years skilled work experience in their nominated (or closely related) occupation.
Invitation results between January to August 2019
Invitation results from July to September 2019
| | NSW Regional areas 491 Visa
|  NSW Stream 1 Available to applicants who have been living and working in their nominated occupation, or a closely related occupation, in a designated regional area of NSW, for at least the previous 12 months for a minimum 20 hours per week.
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|  Sydney | Carpentry Courses in New South Wales| Victoria State Nomination (VIC) (Melbourne) |
VIC |  | Victoria 190 Visa
- Any occupation on the Department of Home Affairs skilled occupation lists is eligible to submit a Registration of Interest;
- Applicants must currently be living and working in Victoria, using their STEMM skills (Science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine) in a target sector.
- Applicants must currently have a ANZSCO skill levels 1 and 2.
- Employment can be in a role that is closely related to the nominated occupation.
- Employment that is NOT related to the nominated occupation is not acceptable.
- Casual employment is acceptable.
- Receiving a scholarship or undertaking a professional placement can NOT be considered as an employment
- Hospitality pathway for highly skilled cooks and chefs: Applicants living and working in Victoria as a cook or chef are also be able to apply.
- Early Childhood Educators pathway: Applicants must be living and working in Victoria as an Early Childhood Educator. A relevant skills assessment as an Early Childhood (Pre-primary School) Teacher from AITSL is needed.
Victorian target sectors
- Health (medical services, education and research and development.)
- Medical research (medical research conducted in universities and research institutes and activities such as drug development, clinical trials, health product manufacturing, medical devices and digital health.)
- Life sciences (medical technology, biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries. Companies involved in food processing, nutraceuticals and cosmeceuticals may also be considered to form part of the life sciences sector.)
- Digital [AgriTech, Artificial intelligence, Cyber security, Digital games, EduTech, Energy and resources tech, FinTech, GPS imaging and geospatial, Health and medtech, Robotics and automation, Smart cities and infrastructure tech and Transport tech skills (subclass 190) ]
- Agri-food
- Advanced manufacturing (industries such as defence and aerospace. Activities such as research and development, design, supply chain management)
- New energy, emissions reduction and circular economy (industries such as clean energy, renewables, bioenergy, carbon capture and energy storage.)
VIC Invitation results from July to September 2019
| | VIC |  | Victoria 491 Visa
Victorian target sectors
- Health (medical services, education and research and development.)
- Medical research (medical research conducted in universities and research institutes and activities such as drug development, clinical trials, health product manufacturing, medical devices and digital health.)
- Life sciences (medical technology, biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries. Companies involved in food processing, nutraceuticals and cosmeceuticals may also be considered to form part of the life sciences sector.)
- Digital (All digital skills including cyber security)
- Agri-food
- Advanced manufacturing (industries such as defence and aerospace. Activities such as research and development, design, supply chain management)
- New energy, emissions reduction and circular economy (industries such as clean energy, renewables, bioenergy, carbon capture and energy storage.)
- Any occupation on the Department of Home Affairs skilled occupation lists is eligible to submit a Registration of Interest;
- Applicants must currently be living and working in regional Victoria, using their STEMM skills (Science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine) in a target sector.
- Applicants must currently have a ANZSCO skill levels 1, 2 and 3.
- Employment can be in a role that is closely related to the nominated occupation.
- Employment that is NOT related to the nominated occupation is not acceptable.
- Casual employment is acceptable.
- Receiving a scholarship or undertaking a professional placement can NOT be considered as an employment
- Hospitality pathway for highly skilled cooks and chefs: Applicants living and working in Victoria as a cook or chef are also be able to apply.
- Early Childhood Educators pathway: Applicants must be living and working in Victoria as an Early Childhood Educator. A relevant skills assessment as an Early Childhood (Pre-primary School) Teacher from AITSL is needed.
| VIC |  | Victoria Graduates 190 Visa
| | VIC |  | Victoria Graduates 491 Visa
| Carpentry Courses in Victoria| Queensland (QLD) State Visa Sponsorship (Brisbane) |
QLD |  | Queensland 190 Visa
QLD Invitation results from July to September 2019
| | QLD |  | Queensland 491 Visa
| QLD |  | For applicants currently working in Queensland:
- have a points-test result of 80 or higher
- Evidence of full-time post-qualification employment in Queensland in the nominated occupation for the previous 6 months at time of lodging the Expression of Interest (minimum 35 hours per week); and
- Have an offer of ongoing employment with a Queensland employer that is registered in Queensland for a further 12 months.
- have Proficient English (eg IELTS 7 in all bands).
| | QLD |  | For applicants currently working in Queensland:
- have a points-test result of 65 or higher
- Evidence of full-time post-qualification employment in regional Queensland in the nominated occupation for the previous 3 months at time of lodging the Expression of Interest (minimum 35 hours per week); and
- Have an offer of ongoing employment in regional Queensland with a Queensland employer that is registered in Queensland for a further 12 months.
- have Proficient English (eg IELTS 7 in all bands).
Eligible Postcodes: 4207 to 4275, 4517 to 4519, 4550 to 4551, 4553 to 4562, 4564 to 4569 and 4571 to 4575,4124 to 4125, 4133, 4183 to 4184, 4280 to 4287, 4306 to 4498, 4507, 4552, 4563, 4570 and 4580 to 4895 (Anywhere except the greater Brisbane area; including Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, Townsville, Cairns, Toowoomba, Rockhampton, Mackay, Bundaberg, Hervey Bay, Pacific Pines, Carrara, Nerang and Gladstone)
| QLD |  | For PhD Graduates who have finished 100% of course in Queensland and have had a decision on thesis or graduated in the last 2 years No job required Currently only onshore applicants are considered.
| QLD |  | For Graduates who have finished a Bachelor’s Degree, Master’s Degree or PhD course in a university/Institute Currently only onshore applicants are considered.Completed 100% of course
Additional requirments for Masters and Bachelor Graduates:
- GPA 6.0 or higher
- Have Proficient English or higher
- Have a minimum of 3 months’ work experience of at least 20 hours per week (after graduation) in the nominated or closely related occupation
- Job offer for a minimum of 20 hours per week for 12 months
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| | QLD |  | Queensland 491 Visa Small Business Owner Pathway
Applicants must be currently living and operating a small business in a QLD regional area and have a positive skills assessment in their nominated occupation. Applicants under this stream must have full-time work rights and not be currently studying. BSMQ criteria requires the applicant to:
have an occupation on the Legislative Instrument (LIN 19/051);
- operate the business successfully for at least 6 months prior to EOI or 2 years for start-ups;
- be on a visa that allows full-time work and operation of the business (minimum of 35 hours per week);
- have purchased an existing business in regional Queensland;
This is not available for home-based businesses. Franchise businesses must have been operating for at least 2 years prior to purchase in the current location.
- Purchased a business for a minimum of $100,000, OR have been operating a profitable start-up for a minimum of 2 years with a turnover of $200,000 in the year directly prior to application.
- have 100% ownership of the business – partnerships or joint ventures are not eligible;
- have been trading in the business for 6 months before application;
- employ 1 employee who is an Australian resident, working a minimum of 20 hours per week;
An Australian resident in this situation is an Australian permanent resident, Australian citizen, or a New Zealand citizen on a Special Category visa (subclass 444).
- Eligible Postcodes: 4124–4125, 4133, 4183–4184, 4207–4275, 4280–4287, 4306–4498, 4507, 4517–4519, 4550–4575, 4580–4895.
Additinal Requirments for Businesses purchased after 1 April 2021
- Any pre-existing business purchased after 1 April 2021 must have been in operation for 2 years, instead of the usual 1 year.
- It must also have been purchased for a minimum purchase price of $100,000, rather than total investment in the business.
- Commission agents or leasing agents of franchises (such as petrol stations), and home-based businesses (such as courier and cleaning businesses) will not be considered.
| Carpentry Courses in Queensland| Nomination by South Australia State Government (SA) (Adelaide) |
SA |  | South Australia 190 Visa Applicant's Location: South Australia
- Minimum English Requirment: Refer to Requirements
- Minimum EOI Points: 65
- Visa Subclass: 190/491
- Skill-Level: Skill level 3
190 eligibility - Currently working in your nominated or closely related occupation for the last 12 months in Greater Adelaide or the last 6 months in outer regional South Australia
491 eligibility - Available only through the Talent and Innovators program
Exemptions are available for applicants living and working in outer regional South Australia
Applicant's Location: Offshore
- Minimum English Requirment: Competent
- Minimum EOI Points: 65
- Visa Subclass: 190/491
- Skill-Level: Skill level 3
Submit a Registration of Interest application. You must have at least 5 years of work experience in your nominated or closely related occupation.
| | SA |  | South Australia 491 Visa Applicant's Location: South Australia
- Minimum English Requirment: Refer to Requirements
- Minimum EOI Points: 65
- Visa Subclass: 190/491
- Skill-Level: Skill level 3
190 eligibility - Currently working in your nominated or closely related occupation for the last 12 months in Greater Adelaide or the last 6 months in outer regional South Australia
491 eligibility - Available only through the Talent and Innovators program
Exemptions are available for applicants living and working in outer regional South Australia
Applicant's Location: Offshore
- Minimum English Requirment: Competent
- Minimum EOI Points: 65
- Visa Subclass: 190/491
- Skill-Level: Skill level 3
Submit a Registration of Interest application. You must have at least 5 years of work experience in your nominated or closely related occupation.
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| | SA | | | Carpentry Courses in South Australia| Skilled Migration Western Australia State Nomination (WA) (Perth) |
WA |  | Western Australia 190 Visa
- IELTS score of at least 6 in all bands or equivalent in other accepted language tests.
IELTS exemption: citizens of UK, Ireland, USA, Canada and New Zealand. Have an employment contract for full-time employment for at least 12 months in Western Australia in the nominated (or closely related) occupation.
Applicants living Outside WA: Evidence showing sufficient funds.
| | WA |  | Western Australia 491 Visa
- IELTS score of at least 6 in all bands or equivalent in other accepted language tests.
IELTS exemption: citizens of UK, Ireland, USA, Canada and New Zealand. Have an employment contract for full-time employment for at least 12 months in Western Australia in the nominated (or closely related) occupation.
Applicants living Outside WA: Evidence showing sufficient funds.
| WA |  | Western Australia Graduates 190 Visa
Avaliable to applicants who have completed the following qualifications or a combination of studies from accredited educational institutions in Western Australia for at least two years (full-time and face-to-face).
- a university or higher education qualification (registered by TEQSA). This includes a PhD, Masters, Bachelor or higher degree (Bachelor Honours Degree, Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma); and/or
- a vocational education and training (VET) qualification at a Certificate III level or above (registered by ASQA).
This can include university/higher education; VET (Certicate III level); and/or English Language Intensive Courses for Overseas Students (ELICOS). - IELTS score of at least 6 in all bands or equivalent in other accepted language tests (ie OET, TOEFL-iBT, PTE Academic and Cambridge English Advanced (CEA)).
IELTS exemption: citizens of UK, Ireland, USA, Canada and New Zealand.
- Have at least six months Australian work experience in the nominated (or closely related) occupation within the last five years, A professional year or work placement is considered work experience, if it is a paid position and undertaken post qualification.
or have a six month contract of employment in the nominated (or closely related) occupation in Western Australia (at least an average of 35 hours per week).
| | WA |  | Western Australia Graduates 491 Visa
Avaliable to applicants who have completed the following qualifications or a combination of studies from accredited educational institutions in Western Australia for at least two years (full-time and face-to-face).
- a university or higher education qualification (registered by TEQSA). This includes a PhD, Masters, Bachelor or higher degree (Bachelor Honours Degree, Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma); and/or
- a vocational education and training (VET) qualification at a Certificate III level or above (registered by ASQA).
This can include university/higher education; VET (Certicate III level); and/or English Language Intensive Courses for Overseas Students (ELICOS). - IELTS score of at least 6 in all bands or equivalent in other accepted language tests (ie OET, TOEFL-iBT, PTE Academic and Cambridge English Advanced (CEA)).
IELTS exemption: citizens of UK, Ireland, USA, Canada and New Zealand.
- Have at least six months Australian work experience in the nominated (or closely related) occupation within the last five years, A professional year or work placement is considered work experience, if it is a paid position and undertaken post qualification.
or have a six month contract of employment in the nominated (or closely related) occupation in Western Australia (at least an average of 35 hours per week). | Carpentry Courses in Western Australia| Northern Territory (NT) (Darwin) Government Visa Sponsorship |
NT |  | Northern Territory 190 Visa _______________________________________
- Financial capacity
- Applicants living outside Australia:
one year of skilled work experience in the past 2 years or alternatively have Australian qualifications.
- Processing times Offshore applicants: six to eight months NT student / NT resident applicants: one month. - Cost of application: AUD 300 In response to the evolving COVID-19 NT has stopped accepting offshore General Skilled Migration applications for the Northern Territory nomination effective from 24 March 2020 until further notice.
NT Invitation results from July to September 2019
| | NT |  | Northern Territory 491 Visa _______________________________________
- Financial capacity
- Applicants living outside Australia:
one year of skilled work experience in the past 2 years or alternatively have Australian qualifications.
- Processing times Offshore applicants: six to eight months NT student / NT resident applicants: one month. - Cost of application: AUD 300 In response to the evolving COVID-19 NT has stopped accepting offshore General Skilled Migration applications for the Northern Territory nomination effective from 24 March 2020 until further notice.
Postcodes: Entire territory (including Darwin, Palmerston, Alice Springs, Katherine and Nhulunbuy)
| NT |  | For applicants who have been residing and working in the NT for at least two consecutive years and are able to show that the employment is available for at least a further 12 months.
Generally, the applicant need to work in their nominated occupation or an occupation that is related to the nominated occupation.
| | NT |  | For applicants who have been residing and working in the NT for at least 12 consecutive months and are able to show that the employment is available for at least a further 12 months. The 12 month period will reduce to 6 months if the applicant has started living in the NT prior to 1 July 2020.
Generally, the applicant need to work in their nominated occupation or an occupation that is related to the nominated occupation. - An exception may be considered.
| NT |  | For Graduates in the NT NT Graduates may apply for a 190 visa if they have lived in the NT for at least six months immediately after the date of completion of their last qualification, while holding a visa that allows full-time work (This additional requirement only applies to students who completed course requirements after semester one 2020);
Applicants are also requird to show genuine efforts to obtain employment from an NT employer in their nominated occupation or a closely related skilled occupation.
| | NT |  | For NT Graduates. Applicants are also requird to show genuine efforts to obtain employment from an NT employer in their nominated occupation or a closely related skilled occupation.
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| Australian Capital Territory (ACT) (Canberra) Visa Sponsorship |
ACT |  | Canberra 190 Visa
Canberra Matrix: Applicants should express an interest in applying for ACT 190 or 491 nomination by completing a score-based Canberra Matrix where they are allocated points against demonstrated economic contribution or benefit and/or a genuine commitment to be part of the ACT community.
Canberra residents
You must meet the following minimum criteria before you are eligible to express an interest in ACT 190 nomination:
- You must be living and working in Canberra for the six months immediately before the date of Matrix submission.
- You must meet one of the following two criteria:
- Your nominated occupation is on the ACT Critical Skills List; (Carpenter has been in ACT CRITICAL SKILLS LIST - 12 January 2022)
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- You are the primary holder of a subclass 457/482 visa sponsored by an ACT employer;
OR
- You are the majority owner of a eligible registered business located in the ACT (ineligible businesses: Sub tenancy, ride-share, taxi, delivery, courier services or an on-sold business previously used to qualify for ACT nomination.)
- You must be working a minimum of 35 hours per week in each of the 26 weeks immediately before date of Matrix submission.
- You must be in paid employment. Internships, stipends, scholarships and volunteer positions are not considered employment for this criterion.
- Your income must not be less than the relevant award or market salary rate.
- If you are self-employed on an ABN:
- Your total (taxable) income must be at least $1000 pw in each of the 26 weeks immediately before you submit the Matrix
- you must evidence at least 12 months ACT business activity on your ABN at date of Matrix submission.
- If you are including a spouse / partner and/or children in your application, and they are in Australia, they must have lived in Canberra for the six months immediately before the date of Matrix submission.
Overseas applicants
- The nominated occupation must be on the latest ACT Critical Skills List.
- The applicant must have been working full time in their nominated occupation.
(Carpenter has been in ACT CRITICAL SKILLS LIST - 12 January 2022)
- The applicant must hold the relevant Australian registration or licencing if it is required for theie nominated occupation.
- The applicant must have a full time job offer in their nominated occupation for at least two years.
- The applicant must meet the Department requirement for ‘proficient’ or ‘superior’ English; or you hold a valid passport issued by the UK, US, Canada, New Zealand or the Republic of Ireland.
- The applicant and any migrating dependents (except children enrolled at school in the ACT) must not have lived in Australia for the last year. and do not hold a current Australian visa (or bridging visa), except an Australian visitor visa.
- The applicant must have access to sufficient money to fund theie migration and settlement
- Application Fee: $300
| ACT |  | Canberra 491 Visa
Canberra Matrix: Applicants should express an interest in applying for ACT 190 or 491 nomination by completing a score-based Canberra Matrix where they are allocated points against demonstrated economic contribution or benefit and/or a genuine commitment to be part of the ACT community.
Canberra residents
You must meet the following minimum criteria before you are eligible to express an interest in ACT 491 nomination:
- You must be living and working in Canberra for the three months immediately before the date of Matrix submission and continue until the date of invitation.
- You must meet one of the following two criterion:
- Your nominated occupation is on the ACT Critical Skills List; (Carpenter has been in ACT CRITICAL SKILLS LIST - 12 January 2022)
OR
- You are the primary holder of a subclass 457/482 visa sponsored by an ACT employer;
OR
- You are the majority owner of a eligible registered business located in the ACT (ineligible businesses: Sub tenancy, ride-share, taxi, delivery, courier services or an on-sold business previously used to qualify for ACT nomination.)
- You must be working a minimum 20 hours per week for 3 months. Your employment must be continuous; Paid leave (annual, personal or maternity) meets the continuous employment criteria; Unpaid leave only meets the continuous employment criteria if it is evidenced by a valid medical certificate (the certificate cannot be backdated).
- You must be in paid employment. Internships, stipends, scholarships and volunteer positions are not considered employment for this criterion.
- You may also work for more than one ACT employer or be self-employed on an ABN.
If you are self-employed on an ABN:
- Your total (taxable) income must be at least $520 pw in each of the 13 weeks immediately before you submit the Matrix.
- If you are including a spouse / partner and/or children in your application, and they are in Australia, they must have lived in Canberra for the three months immediately before the date of Matrix submission.
Overseas applicants
- The nominated occupation must be on the latest ACT Critical Skills List.
- The applicant must have been working full time in their nominated occupation.
(Carpenter has been in ACT CRITICAL SKILLS LIST - 12 January 2022)
- The applicant must hold the relevant Australian registration or licencing if it is required for theie nominated occupation.
- The applicant must have at least 3 years full time, post-qualification work experience in their nominated occupation. The work experience must be assessed as relevant by the TRA (if the points advice service is provided by the TRA).
- The applicant must have researched the ACT labour market
- The applicant must meet the Department requirement for ‘proficient’ or ‘superior’ English; or you hold a valid passport issued by the UK, US, Canada, New Zealand or the Republic of Ireland.
- The applicant and any migrating dependents (except children enrolled at school in the ACT) must not have lived in Australia for the last year. and do not hold a current Australian visa (or bridging visa), except an Australian visitor visa.
- The applicant must have access to sufficient money to fund theie migration and settlement
- Application Fee: $300
ACT |  | ACT Streamlined PhD nomination 190 Visa
Canberra residents- You are eligible to apply for ACT streamlined PhD nomination if you have:
- Lived in Canberra for at least 12 months at time of invitation.
- Completed a PhD at an ACT university.
Interstate resident- If you are living in another state or territory, you are eligible to apply for ACT streamlined PhD nomination if you were awarded a PhD from an ACT university within the last two years.
Overseas applicant- If you are living overseas, you are eligible to apply for ACT streamlined PhD nomination if you were awarded a PhD from an ACT university within the last two years.
| | ACT |  | ACT Streamlined PhD nomination 491 Visa
Canberra residents- You are eligible to apply for ACT streamlined PhD nomination if you have:
- Lived in Canberra for at least 12 months at time of invitation.
- Completed a PhD at an ACT university.
Interstate resident- If you are living in another state or territory, you are eligible to apply for ACT streamlined PhD nomination if you were awarded a PhD from an ACT university within the last two years.
Overseas applicant- If you are living overseas, you are eligible to apply for ACT streamlined PhD nomination if you were awarded a PhD from an ACT university within the last two years. | Tasmanian (TAS) (Hobart) Government Visa Sponsorship |
TAS |  | Tasmania 190 Visa
Tasmania’s nomination quota for the 2021–22 program year is:
- Subclass 190 – 1100 places
Nomination Criteria:
Open for all nomination categories- Nomination Category 1: Available to Tasmanian international graduates who enrolled in a Tasmanian tertiary institution prior to 30 June 2021, have been living in the state for at least 24 months and have studied for a minimum of two academic year in Tasmania; The course undertaken must be full time met the Australian study requirement through study in Tasmania
The applicant and their dependants must be in Tasmania at time of application. Applicants who are not currently in skilled employment must provide a career plan.
Applicants who commenced their last course of study in Tasmania after 30 June 2021 may need to meet additional requirments:
If the applicants held a Student visa (subclass 500) when they completed their last course of study in Tasmania, the study must be:
- a degree (bachelor, masters or any higher degree), or a diploma (standard, advanced, associate or graduate); or
- a qualification directly related to a Priority Industry Training and Workforce Development Area (current at the time you commenced study) at the minimum qualification level specified for that area.
If the applicant held a visa that was NOT a Student visa (subclass 500) at the time the applicant completed their last course of study in Tasmania, the study MUST be directly related to a Priority Industry Training and Workforce Development Area (current at the time you commenced study) at the minimum qualification level specified for that area.
Employment is not a minimum requirement for this category of nomination. However, evidence of employment or business operation will be taken into consideration
- Nomination Category 2: The applicant must have been working in Tasmania for six months immediately prior to the application for state nomination in an occupation in-line with the applicant's skills assessment (for a minimum of 35 hours per week); The applicant and their dependants must currently be living in Tasmania; The employer must be a well-established business that has been actively operating in Tasmania for the past 12 months A genuine need for the position should be satisfied.
The employment must be in an occupation listed on the Tasmanian Skilled Occupations List (TSOL)
Sole traders/subcontractors may be eligible for nomination under Category 5 - Small Business Owner.
Employment relating to the below areas may not be supported for nomination:
- supermarkets
- service stations
- limited service restaurants**
- massage clinics
- taxi/uber driving
- sub-contracted cleaning, business maintenance or security work
Processing Time: 4-6 weeks
Sponsorship Fee: $220
While the program is open to all applicants who meet the minimum published requirements, the Department of Home Affairs has directed that all nominations must be justifiable in relation to their likely contribution to Australia’s economic recovery, and follow two priorities:
- Applicants critical to supporting Tasmania’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, including individuals providing critical or specialist medical services, critical skills required to maintain the supply of essential goods and services, or delivering services in sectors critical to Australia’s economic recovery
- Applicants currently in Australia who can demonstrate their capacity to meaningfully contribute to economic recovery through skilled employment.
TAS Invitation results from July to September 2019
| | TAS |  | Tasmania 491 Visa
Tasmania’s nomination quota for the 2021–22 program year is:
- Subclass 491 – 2200 places
Nomination Criteria:
Open for all nomination categories- Nomination Category 1: Available to Tasmanian international graduates who have been living in the state for at least 12 months and have studied for a minimum of one academic year (40 weeks) in Tasmania; The course undertaken must be full time and be either a bachelor or any higher degree, a diploma, an advanced diploma, or a trade qualification (minimum Cert III level for a skilled occupation in Major Group 3 in ANZSCO); Applicants who are not currently in skilled employment must provide a career plan.
Applicants who commenced their last course of study in Tasmania after 30 June 2021 may need to meet additional requirments:
If the applicants held a Student visa (subclass 500) when they completed their last course of study in Tasmania, the study must be:
- a degree (bachelor, masters or any higher degree), or a diploma (standard, advanced, associate or graduate); or
- a qualification directly related to a Priority Industry Training and Workforce Development Area (current at the time you commenced study) at the minimum qualification level specified for that area.
If the applicant held a visa that was NOT a Student visa (subclass 500) at the time the applicant completed their last course of study in Tasmania, the study MUST be directly related to a Priority Industry Training and Workforce Development Area (current at the time you commenced study) at the minimum qualification level specified for that area.
Employment is not a minimum requirement for this category of nomination. However, evidence of employment or business operation will be taken into consideration.
- Nomination Category 2: (If employment commenced after 29 January 2021) The applicant must have been working in Tasmania for six months immediately prior to the application in any fields for a minimum of 35 hours per week (20 hours per week when completing industry specific training for ANZSCO skill level 4 or 5 positions); The applicant does not need to be working in their nominated occupation. You and your dependents must currently be living in Tasmania; Your employer must have a well-established business that has been actively operating in Tasmania for the past 12 months.
Employment in positions classified at ANZSCO skill level 4 or 5 will not be eligible for the purposes of state nomination unless:
- the employment is ongoing, for at least 6 months beyond the application date
- the applicant has reasonable career development prospects in the industry
- it is located at least 50km from a population centre of more than 5000 people, in a position for which there is a genuine and demonstrated severe labour recruitment difficulty*, or
- it is associated with aged care and individual support (Unit Group 4233 Nursing Support and Personal Care Workers) (relevant qualifications of at least Certificate III required), or
- the position involves specialist qualifications or experience* that are not available in the local community, and
- evidence of prior related employment experience and/or qualifications are provided.
There are areas of non-skill shortage in Tasmania that are not supported for visa state nomination under the ‘Working in Tasmania’ category. This includes employment relating to:
- supermarkets
- service stations
- limited service restaurants** (cooks, chefs and café / restaurant managers)
- massage clinics
- taxi/uber driving
- sub-contracted cleaning, business maintenance or security work
- Nomination Category 3A - BY INVITATION ONLY For applicants from outside Australia (Without Job offer - TSOL):
- The nominated occupation should* be listed on the Tasmanian Skilled Occupation List (TSOL) However From time to time in response to industry demand, Migration Tasmania may invite and nominate candidates who do not have an occupation listed on TSOL.
- The applicant and his/her dependants have not lived in another Australian state or territory within the last 12 months.
- have at least Competent or hold a passport of the UK, Ireland, the USA, Canada or New Zealand
- researched the Tasmanian labour market and provide evidence that there are sufficient employment opportunities
- skills and recent experience relevant to the researched employment opportunities.
- access to sufficient financial assets
- You cannot apply for nomination in this category before being invited by Migration Tasmania. Follow these steps:
- at least 3 years post-qualification workforce experience
Migration Tasmania will only review EOIs that have been created or updated in the previous 6 months.
- Nomination Category 3B: For Overseas Applicants:
- have formal job offer for a job that is based in Tasmania and in-line with applicant's skills assessment; The applicant and his/her dependants have not lived in another Australian state or territory within the last 12 months. A genuine need for the nominated position must be met.
- Nomination Category 4: The applicant must live outside of Tasmania and have an immediate family member (parent, child, sibling, aunt, uncle, or grandparent) permanently residing in Tasmania for a minimum of 12 months; Relationships by marriage, such as sister or brother in law, are not acceptable for this category.
- Nomination Category 5:
Available to small business owners who have established and operated a business (solely owned) in Tasmania for at least 6 months.
The applicant must demonstrate that the business is highly likely able to give you a personal income that would meet the minimum taxable income requirement set by Home Affairs for the subclass 191 Permanent Residence (Skilled Regional) visa. Currently, that is AU$53,900 per year for at least 3 years in the next 5 years; Franchise and share-owned businesses are not acceptable under this category. Service stations, massage clinics and taxi/uber related businesses are not supported under this category.
Processing Time: 4-6 weeks
Sponsorship Fee: $220
Eligible Postcodes: Entire territory (including Hobart, Launceston, Devonpor, Burnie, Kingston, Ulverstone, Wynyard, George Town and Sorell) |
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