
The latest update received for the prospective skilled migrants that are planning to live and work within the state of Victoria, the government has temporarily closed the skilled visa nomination program for the ongoing financial year.
The skilled visa nomination program for the state of Victoria, Australia has been closed as the positions provided by the Department of Home Affairs for the financial year 2019-20 have been already filled.
The announcement released last week by the state government of Victoria includes both the Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) Visa (Subclass 491) and also the Skilled Nominated (Permanent) Visa (Subclass 190).
Important Highlights:
- The state of Victoria has closed its Skilled Nomination Program which comprises applications for the Visa Subclass 190 as well as 491.
- New South Wales (NSW) might open its applications for the Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) Visa soon in the near future
- Tasmania on the other hand, has introduced flexible admission criteria for all those applicants that are being impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic
- International students who switched to online learning forcefully and possess a Tasmanian CRICOS provider, that is the Commonwealth Register of Courses and Institutions for the Overseas students and have also completed their academic courses during the turbulent period and were not being able to delivered on the campus will also be accepted.
- Graduates who have completed their studies in the state of Tasmania but are not able to return to their country due to the travel restrictions imposed will also be eligible for the state nominations with a conditions that they have the required evidence and they meet the eligibility criteria for the Subclass 190 or 491 visa nomination.
- Immigration related applications received from those that are currently working in the state of Tasmania and are being stood-down before as well as after meeting the necessary six-month full-time requirements of the employment will be taken into consideration on the basis of its advantages, skills and talents of the applicants, demand of the type of industry and the possibilities of maintaining full-time employment for these individuals in the future.
- Online study for the applicants who have started their academic course in Tasmania, but were forced to depart temporarily and have since then are unable to return because of the pandemic situation, will also be accepted, however, provided that they have, in the past, lived and studied within the state for a minimum period of 12 months.
- All the newly enrolled students in the academic institutions of Tasmania who have started their online studies but are not yet entered in Australia due to the border closure will also be eligible for the consideration of acceptance if they:
- Have already completed a academic year course of two-year duration and who have arrived in the state immediately after the restrictions were removed.
- Have lived and also studied in the Tasmanian state for a minimum period of 12 months