This is a really significant change from the current Australian immigration system. It is likely that fewer people will qualify under the new scheme because under the new scheme you will not only need to gain enough points but, in addition, Australia immigration will decide whether or not you will be allowed to submit an application. This is compared to the current system wherein if you gain enough points under the particular visa scheme you are likely to get in.
From 1 July 2012, all new prospective Australian skilled migration visa applicants will have to submit an EOI and wait for an invitation before they can lodge their visa application. For those who have lodged a visa application before that date, Australian immigration will process the application in accordance with any priority processing direction in effect at that time.
Australian visa applicants will be selected based on their points test score in a number of selection criteria. All prospective visa applicants will be required to meet the relevant English language requirements and obtain the necessary skills assessment prior to their EOI submission. However, unlike now you will have to also be approved by SkillSelect to obtain your visa. This brings in greater uncertainty compared to the current system.
The SkillSelect system will affect applicants for the following Australian skilled visas:
- Independent Skilled Migration (subclasses 175 and 885)
- State Sponsored Skilled Migration (subclasses 176 and 886)
- Business Skills (subclasses 132, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 890, 891, 892, 893)
- Employer Nomination Scheme (subclasses 121 and 856)
- Regional Sponsored Nomination Scheme (subclasses 119 and 857)
- Subclass 457 Temporary Business (Long Stay) visa (subclass 457).
Once the new system in implemented, SkillSelect will begin issuing invitations to eligible applicants in August 2012. Invitations will be issued to the highest ranking EOIs in descending order. The date and time of submission of the completed EOI may be used to separate those who score equally, so apply as soon as possible. Australian immigration will also announce a cap for occupations to limit how many people are selected from a certain occupation group. This ensures that the migration program is not dominated by a narrow range of occupations.
Global Visa Support offers various Australian programmes. Please check our Australian page for more information: http://globalvisasupport.com/australia.html
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