Australia’s Skilled Occupation list updated.

The list of skilled occupations has been updated and it will impact the applications lodged on or after 17 January 2018.

The occupations - Property Manager, Physiotherapist and Real Estate representative are added to the list.

Occupations - Horse Breeder and Management Consultant are moved between STSOL and MTLSSL.

Occupations like Management Accountant, Massage therapist, Recruitment Consultant, supply and Distribution Manager and Taxation Accountant have been removed from the list.

Australia’s Skilled Occupation list updated.

An update to all the visa holders and international students in Australia.

Australian Taxation Office (ATO) to audit all the visa holders, all the international students who are working in Australia and the immigration agents who are helping them.

Records of over 20 Million migrants who are living in Australia on a visa will be audited in the coming three years.

The audit is meant to check noncompliance with obligations under taxation and superannuation laws.


Migration agents will also be audited to check for any fraudulent actions.

New immigration stream for physicians by Nova Scotia Province, Canada

New immigration stream has been introduced by Nova Scotia province to attract general practitioners, family physicians, and specialist physicians.



This immigration stream is open to all practitioners, family physicians, and specialist physicians, with a job offer approved by Nova Scotia Health Authority or the Izaak Walton Killam Health center.

This stream is designed to fasten the immigration process for physicians, by reducing the paperwork involved.

The Nova Scotia Office of immigration(NSOI) and NSHA to work together to recruit doctors in UK and Ireland this year.


Australia Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme

The Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme (RSMS), is to help employers who live in areas AWAY from the large cities to find skilled workers. If your business is in a city area, please use the above-mentioned visa instead.
As a migrant applicant, you must be prepared to live in a country area or one of the smaller capital cities. Country areas are beautiful and the people very friendly and helpful to new arrivals. This visa is for skilled workers from outside Australia or skilled temporary residents who live and work in regional Australia.

Australia Family Sponsored Visa

This visa is for partners of an Australian Permanent Resident Visa or eligible New Zealand citizen, who intend to enter Australia either through marriage or defactor relationship with their partners. This visa is processed in two stages, the applicant will be initially granted a temporary visa till the decision on Permanent Visa is made and the applicant will be allowed to eventually apply for Permanent Visa if he/she continues to meet with the visa requirements. The basic requirement is to obtain a sponsorship from an eligible sponsor. The visa categories are as under:
Unlike Skilled Migration, there is no need for the applicant to meet the point test. Age is also not a criterion in most of the cases. All that the applicant needs to have is an eligible sponsor who can sponsor them for Australian Migration.

Skilled State Nominated Visa (SubClass-190)

State Nominated Visa is a points-based Permanent Residence Visa Permit for skilled experts and trades people who have nominations from an Australian territory or a state. The visa holders may reside and get professionally involved anywhere throughout the specific sponsoring state/territory eligible family members can be included in the application.
To be able to submit a valid application for this visa you need to first submit an Expression of Interest through Skill Select. You can do this in or outside Australia. If you are nominated by a state or territory and meet the basic requirements for this visa, you will then receive an invitation to apply.
There are basic requirements you must meet to apply for this visa. You must: be invited to apply
  • be older than 18 and less than 50 years of age when the invitation is issued
  • nominate an occupation that matches your skills and qualifications and is on the relevant Skilled Occupation List.
  • have your skills assessed by the relevant assessing authority as suitable for your nominated occupation
  • have at least competent English
  • score at least 60 on the points test
  • meet the health and character requirements.
If you are invited to apply for this visa, you will then have 60 days in which to submit your online application. Your invitation letter will explain the process you should follow. Invitations are based on claims made in your Expression of Interest at the time you are invited to apply. Your application must reflect the information provided in your Expression of Interest, and be supported by relevant evidence.
  

Family

You can include the following family members in your visa application:
  • your partner
  • your or your partner's dependent child
  • your or your partner's dependent relative.

Employment obligations

There are some obligations that states or territories will require you to meet. These include that you:
  • stay in that state or territory that nominated you for at least two years
  • keep the state or territory informed of any changes to your address
  • complete surveys and provide information when asked.

Visa Benefits

This visa allows you and your accompanying family members to:

Processing

Priority processing arrangements apply to this visa. They determine the order in which Australian Immigrationconsiders applications regardless of when they have been submitted.

General Skilled Migration (Skilled Select)

Skilled Migration Visas provide one of the best opportunities for skilled workers to live and work in Australia. Under the Australia Skilled Migration program, skilled migrant and skilled worker applicants can use their qualifications, work experience and language ability to meet the Australian Immigration requirements for a Permanent Australia Visa.
Australian government follows the skilled worker program, called the Skilled Migrant Selection Register, known as SkillSelect. In order to apply, you need to submit an Expression of Interest (EOI). The Skill Select will work as an electronic two-stage process where prospective visa applicants first submit a claim for skilled migration through an online EOI. Following this, applicants may then be invited to submit an Australian visa application on the basis of their EOI.

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.
Skilled permit choices are presented on www.immi.gov. au/skills/skillselect, the Skill Select website.
Mail your resume and if applicable, spousal resume to contact@akkam.in for a free of charge assessment. Or simply fill-up on-line enquiry form to submit your profile with AKKAM

Designated Area Of Australia


Applicants for a Skilled – Regional Sponsored visa can specify as a sponsor relatives who currently live - and have lived for at least one year - in the following "designated areas":
Your sponsor must be a resident in a designated area of Australia at the time of the sponsorship. The following is a list of the current designated areas:
State or Territory
:Designated Areas
Victoria
: Anywhere
South Australia
: Anywhere
Northern Territory
: Anywhere
Tasmania
: Anywhere
AustCapitalTerritory
: Anywhere
Queensland
: Postcode areas 4019-4028, 4037-4050, 4079-4100, 4114, 4118, 4124-4150, 4158-4168, 4180-4899 (anywhere except Brisbane metropolitan area)
Western Australia
: Anywhere
New South Wales
: Post areas 2311-2312, 2328-2333, 2336-2490, 2535-2551, 2575-2739, 2787-2898 (anywhere except Sydney, Newcastle and Wollongong)

Skilled Migration Points test Requirements under Skill Select


The three points-tested skilled migration visa subclasses (189, 190 and 489) will continue to require intending migrants pass a points test to be invited to apply for a visa. Under Skill Select, the ability to meet the points test mark will not guarantee an invitation to apply. Invitations will be issued periodically to the highest ranking expressions of interest subject to occupation ceilings.
Under The Australian General Skilled Migration program You must score at least 60 points as per criteria given below. To check your eligibility for an Australian visa under the General Skilled Migration program, send your details on  Email:contact@akkam.in and schedule an appointment with our Immigration Consultants for a free counselling. Essential parameters are as below.
  • 1.Age - you must be 50 years of age or under when you apply.
  • 2.English language – you should have sufficient ability in the English language to work in Australia (at least at competent level).
  • 3.Qualifications – you must have post-secondary qualifications and your skills must be assessed by the relevant assessing authority as suitable for your nominated occupation.
  • 4.Nominated occupation - when you apply you nominate a skilled occupation, which fits your skills and qualifications. Your nominated occupation must be found on the Skilled Occupations List.
    • 5.Recent work experience - you must have been working for 12 out of the last 24 months in your nominated occupation.
    • 6.Australian qualification exemption – you do not need to meet the work experience requirement if you have completed an Australian Qualification less than 6 months before lodging your visa application.
    • 7.Skills assessment – before you apply, you must have your Skills Assessed by the Australian assessing authority designated to assess your nominated occupation.

Australia Employer Nominated Migration Visa

Employer Nominated Migration

ENS (Employer Nomination Scheme) is a PR Visa along with a job offer. It is sponsored by an Australian Employer. allowing them to recruit permanent, highly-skilled staff from overseas or from people temporarily in Australia, when the employers have been unable to fill a vacancy from within the Australian Labour Market or through their own training programs.

Features of the ENS
  • 1.You and any dependent family members included in the visa application will live as permanent residents in Australia.
  • 2.As permanent residents, you will be able to study in Australia at school or university
  • 3.You will have access to healthcare through Medicare and the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS)
  • 4.You will have access to certain social security payments; this is subject to waiting periods.
  • 5.You will be eligible for Australian citizenship
  • 6.You be will be able to sponsor your family for Permanent Residence

Australia Skilled Visa(Sub Class-489)

Candidates Unable to qualify under the selection criteria for either Australia Skilled Independent (Sub-class 189) or Australia Skilled State Sponsored(Sub-class 190) for any given reason, can submit a petition for Australia Skilled –Regional Nominated or Sponsored (Provisional) (subclass 489) Visa.
To be able to submit a valid application for this visa you need to first submit an Expression of Interest through SkillSelect. You can do this in or outside Australia.

Eligibility
Under this visa, you can either be nominated by a state or territory government or be sponsored by an eligible relative.
There are basic requirements you must meet to apply for this visa. You must: be invited to apply
  • 1.be older than 18 and less than 50 years of age when the invitation is issued
  • 2.nominate an occupation that matches your skills and qualifications and is on the relevant skilled occupation list
  • 3.have your skills assessed by the relevant assessing authority as suitable for your nominated occupation
  • 4.have at least competent English
  • 5.score at least 60 on the points test
  • 6.meet the health and character requirements.
If you are invited to apply for this visa, you will then have 60 days in which to submit your Online Application. Your invitation letter will explain the process you should follow. Invitations are based on claims made in your Expression of Interest at the time you are invited to apply. Your application must reflect the information provided in your Expression of Interest, and be supported by relevant evidence.

Family
You can include the following family members in your visa application:
  • 1.your partner
  • 2.your or your partner's dependent child
  • 3.your or your partner's dependent relative.

  • Visa Benefits
    You get several benefits such as:
    • 1.Reside in Down Under for a maximum of 4 years.
    • 2.Stay, do a job, and pursue studies in a specified regional area of the country.
    • 3.Take a trip in and out of Oz while the permit is legally legitimate.
    • 4.You also get a corridor to the prized Permanent Residence (PR).

    • Visa obligations

      There are obligations that your nominating state or territory will require you to meet. These include that you:
      • 1.stay in that state or territory for at least two years
      • 2.keep the state or territory informed of any changes to your address
      • 3.complete surveys and provide information when asked.

      • Sponsored by an eligible family member
        You must live and work in a designated area. If you plan to seek Permanent Residence, you will need to prove that you have spent the specified time in a designated area.
        If you do not comply with the conditions of your visa:
        • 1.your visa, and those of any accompanying family members, may be cancelled
        • 2.you will not be able to apply for another Provisional Skilled Regional Sponsored Visa
        • 3.you may not meet the requirements to apply for permanent residence.

        • Eligible Sponsors
          A sponsor must be at least 18 years of age who resides in Australia as one of the following:
          You or your partner must be related to your sponsor as:
          • 1.a child – including a stepchild, or
          • 2.a parent – including a step parent, or
          • 3.a brother or sister – including adoptive or step-sibling, or
          • 4.a niece or nephew – including adoptive or step-niece or nephew, or
          • 5.an aunt or uncle – including adoptive or step-aunt or uncle, or
          • 6.a grandparent or first cousin.

Australia Skilled Independent Visa (Sub Class - 189)

Skilled Independent Visa (SubClass-189)

This points-based visa is for skilled workers who are not sponsored by an employer, a state or territory, or a family member. With this visa, you can live and work permanently anywhere in Australia and eligible family members can be included in your application. This is a permanent visa and allows visa-holders to remain in Australia indefinitely with full work rights.
To be able to submit a valid application for this visa you need to first submit an Expression of Interest through Skill Select. You can do this in or outside Australia.
Applications are by invitation only. To be invited to apply, you must:
  • 1.submit an Expression of Interest
  • 2.have an occupation that is on the relevant Skilled Occupation List
  • 3.have a suitable skills assessment for that occupation
  • 4.be older than 18 and less than 50 years of age when the invitation is issued
  • 5.meet the English language requirements
  • 6.be able to score at least 60 on the points test.

If you are invited to apply for this visa, you will then have 60 days in which to submit your online application. Your invitation letter will explain the process you should follow. Invitations are based on claims made in your Expression of Interest at the time you are invited to apply. Your application must reflect the information provided in your Expression of Interest, and be supported by relevant evidence.

Family
You can include the following family members in your visa application:
  • 1.your partner.
  • 2.your or your partner's dependent child.
    • 3.your or your partner's dependent relative.

    Benefits
    This visa allows you and your accompanying family members to:

Australia’s Skilled Occupation list updated.

The list of skilled occupations has been updated and it will impact the applications lodged on or after 17 January 2018. The occupatio...