Must meet minimum points pass mark – 65 BUT some state/territory government MAY require a higher pass mark point.
Points are based on Age, English Language ability, Education Qualifications, employment experience and other additional points such as Aust study, location of study, single status or married status, NAATI accreditation etc. 5 points for state sponsorship.
Requirement to lodged an Expression of Interest (EOI) first, most states will not let you apply directly to them for nomination approval, many states/territories will ask you to lodge a Registration of Interest (RoI)
Need have a positive skill assessment in a nominated skilled occupation that is on the current visa nomination occupation list. Skill assessment cannot be assessment obtain for 485 visa and must NOT expired before lodging EOI and lodging visa. If the skill assessment has NO time limit on it, Dept. Immigration will NOT accept a skill assessment older than three years.
Must meet ALL criteria set out by State/Territory Government which is in addition to Immigration criteria.
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ACT
The Australian government has directed ACT to nominate those who can support the economic recovery post-COVID. As such, you must meet the following criteria before you apply for the nomination:
You have worked in Canberra for the sponsor for at least 6 months
QLD
For the 2021–22 Skilled Migration program year, Migration Queensland will remain open until the nomination allocation (quota) is filled. For the Skilled Migration Program, Migration Queensland will only accept “decision-ready” applications. If an application is not complete or contains out-of-date documents, these applications will not be considered.
Due to the high demand, competitive nature and the limited nomination quota of the Queensland skilled migration program there is no guarantee you will be selected for state nomination, and you need to consider your alternative migration options.
NSW
To be eligible for the NSW state nomination, applicants must:
NSW nomination is competitive due to a huge amount of applications throughout the years. Therefore, you must increase your points as much as possible to maximise the chance of being nominated.
NT
Onshore applications for Northern Territory nomination under the General Skilled Migration program can now be lodged through the online application system. Offshore applications remain closed while the national border restrictions stay in place.
If you are already living in Australia
Please note the following general information:
International student graduates who have studied in the NT will be eligible for a subclass 190 nomination if you have:
SA
South Australia has opened its skilled migration program on 20 July 2021 for this financial year. With a total of 5,200 places allocated for both 190 and 491 nominations, South Australia has announced its changes to the migration program with the following key points:
The South Australian program is focused on:
This program is intended for skilled migrants who can contribute to South Australia’s priority sectors. It is divided into four streams:
This program is accessible for applicants who are:
Students who complete their studies in South Australia can access additional waivers and concessions. There are various requirements to meet before the applicant can apply for this stream. Some of the requirements include:
TAS
If you commence your last course of study in Tasmania after 30 June 2021, new rules will apply.
The new rules are:
Employment not necessary for this category
Employment is not a minimum requirement for the Tasmanian Graduate nomination category however evidence of employment or business operation will be taken into consideration in our assessment where:
Working in Tasmania (category 2)
3 months minimum TSOL employment
Candidates who have a skills assessment for an occupation on the Tasmanian Skilled Occupation List will be eligible for subclass 491 nomination after working in a related position for a minimum of three months.
Acknowledgment of sponsor employer for current subclass 482 holders
To help demonstrate a genuine intention to settle in Tasmania, applicants who currently hold a Temporary Skill Shortage visa (subclass 482) and who have worked less than 12 months with their Tasmanian-based sponsoring employer must provide a letter of support from their current sponsoring employer.
Additional guidance regarding “a well-established business operating in Tasmania”
A well-established business actively operating in Tasmania would be normally be expected to have: permanent business signage
Semi-skilled employment – demonstrating development prospects through industry-based training
A period of industry-based training while working with their employer may demonstrate career development prospects for lower-skilled employment or substitute for existing qualifications not available in larger population centres.
VIC
To be eligible for the Victoria state nomination, applicants must:
WA
There are two streams under which WA state nominations are issues: General Stream and Graduate Stream. Depending on which lists your occupation falls into, you must apply under the suitable stream.
General Stream Eligibility
Graduate Stream Eligibility