More Opportunities For International Students Perth and Canberra now belongs to Regional Cities! The definition of regional Australia is changing – at least for migration purposes. Starting today, new definitions will apply to a range of Australian cities and regional zones, with impacts on visa processing, skilled migration and international education opportunities. The federal government split regions into 3 categories/regions which are Major Cities, Cities & Major Regions, and Major Regional Areas & other territories. Brisbane, Melbourne, and Sydney will not be participating in these changes. Others will go according to postal coding, and cities and major regional areas will have an extension of one year for their 485 sponsorship visas. Current Student Visa holders who are planning to apply for Subclass 485 in the future will likely to benefits. Increased opportunity for students who are going in to study in Western Australia because there is a new pathway that will lead to their residency status. Another compelling reason for students especially if they are located in Singapore right now to go to Canberra and Perth to study is because of the favorable exchange rate. Other than that, skilled migrants moving to Australia’s regional areas on newly introduced regional visas will save thousands of dollars every year on medical expenses. To know more, you can book a professional consultation with us to meet one of our highly qualified consultants and know if your family is eligible for an Australia PR visa or any other visa. Call 6299 0245 to book an appointment. Alternatively, fill out our free online assessment form and you will be receiving an initial assessment of your casework.
Skilled Regional (Provisional) Visa (Subclass 491) Announcement
Skilled Regional (Provisional) Visa (Subclass 491) Announcement Victoria welcomes nomination applications under the Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) which allows Points-tested skilled workers and their families to live, study and work in designated regional areas of Australia for a period of 5 years. Victoria welcomes nomination applications from people who meet the below eligibility criteria. Here are some of the requirements to receive a Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) nomination from Victoria: You must be below age 45. You must have a Competent level of English (or equivalent). Your occupation must be listed on the Commonwealth’s skilled occupation lists. Must demonstrate that you are committed to living, working and/or studying in a designated regional area for the length of the visa period. Must provide evidence of a current offer of employment in a position located in a designated regional area of Victoria (as defined by the Department of Home Affairs). Your CV must provide evidence of skills and work experience and a detailed, chronological list of all relevant employment. You must provide a valid skills assessment in relation to the occupation for which you are seeking nomination. Book a professional consultation with us to meet one of our highly qualified consultants and know if your family is eligible for an Australia PR visa or any other visa. Call 6299 0245 to book an appointment. Alternatively, fill out our free online assessment form and you will be receiving an initial assessment of your casework.