Tuesday, October 3, 2017

Australia PR Updates/Changes in 2017; General Skilled Migration Update - September 2017

Australia PR Updates/Changes in 2017

Australian's SkillSelect results for the 20 September round have been released. Most occupations, the required score continues to be declined. The required score for Accountants to receive an invitation has increased to 85 points.
NSW also has released its Priority Skilled Occupations List for 2017-18 and should soon start nominating applicants for the Skilled Nominated 190 visa.
This article looks at the latest SkillSelect invitation round and at the NSW State Migration Plan for 2017-18.

20 September SkillSelect Invitation Round

For non-pro rata occupations, the required score for a Skilled Independent Subclass 189 invitation remains at 65 points. However, waiting times with this score are now down to 1 week, so we expect the required score to drop to 60 points in the next invitation round.
Most pro rata occupations remain stable, but the occupation of Accountant required 85 points in the last round, up from 75 points. The same number of invitations was issued in the 20 September round (239), so this result is very difficult to understand. We are currently seeking clarification from the Department of Immigration as it appears that there may be an error with the SkillSelect system.
We will post further information as it becomes available. Below is a summary of results by occupation for the 20 September round:
Occupation/
Subclass
Points Req.Waiting TimeInvit - 15 MarRunning TotalTargetPlaces Remain% Filled

Non Pro Rata

189 Skilled Independent65Next round17507500
489 Family
 Sponsored
60Next round47569

Pro Rata Occupations

Accountants85Next round23914344785335130.0%
Auditors,
 Company 
Secretaries
 and Corporate 
Treasurers
758 weeks66396132793129.8%
ICT Business
 and System
 Analysts
7014 weeks784681574110629.7%
Software and Applications Programmers6525 weeks31018606202434230.0%
Electronics
 Engineer
659 weeks50300100070030.0%
Industrial, 
Mechanical
and Production Engineers
6531 weeks1086482178153029.8%
Other 
Engineering
Professionals
70Next round50300100070030.0%
Computer
 Network Professionals
6530 weeks65390131892829.6%

NSW Priority Skilled Occupations List Released

NSW has released the long-awaited Priority Skilled Occupations List. So far this program year, NSW has not granted many 190 Nominations and we expect that NSW will resume the invitation and processing of Skilled Nominated Subclass 190 nominations in the coming weeks.
The NSW list is similar to the list for Independent and Family Sponsored visas (IFSOL). There have been a number of occupations added and subtracted as compared to the 2016-17 list:

Occupations Added

The following occupations which are also on the IFSOL have been added:
  • Architect
  • Chemical, Electronics, Industrial, Production and Plant Engineers
  • ICT Security Specialists
  • Civil Engineering Technicians
  • Stonemasons
There are also a number of occupations which are not on the IFSOL which are available for NSW nomination including:
  • Baker
  • Cook
  • Enrolled Nurse
  • Architectural Draftsperson
  • Butcher or Smallgoods Maker

Occupations Removed

A number of occupations which are on the IFSOL have been removed including:
  • Surveyors, Cartographers and Other Spatial Scientists
  • Agricultural Engineers, Consultants and Foresters
  • Teachers of the hearing and sight impaired, as well as special education teachers
  • Chiropractor and Osteopaths
  • Speech Pathologists
  • A range of Medical practitioner specialisations - such as General Practitioners, Cardiologists, Surgeons etc
  • Electrical and electronics trades such as Electrician (Special Class), Electronic Instrument Trades Workers, Radio Communications Technicians, Telecommunications Field Engineers and Cable Jointers
  • Boat Builders and Shipwrights
Other occupations appear to have been removed as a result of being also removed from the IFSOL, including:
  • Mining Engineers
  • Occupational Health and Safety Adviser
  • Anaesthetist
  • Psychotherapist
  • Dental Technician

Conclusion

The results in the latest SkillSelect round are very unexpected for accountants. For all other occupations, results were in line with expectations and we expect the required points for a 189 invitation to reduce to 60 for non-pro rata occupations in the next round.
NSW has reduced their priority skilled occupations list somewhat, but there are still some great opportunities for state nomination through NSW.
Thanks to acacia immigration Australia for compiling this information.

Sunday, October 1, 2017

How to do assessment of qualification and experience myself without any agent for Australia PR

Assessment of qualification and experience myself without any agent for Australia PR,

We can easily do assessment of our qualification and experience our self. We can definitely save some money giving to Agent. I did he same, I did my assessment from ACS for my qualification and experience successfully.

This takes approximate 1-3 months.

Here are the steps for IT professionals:

  1. Prepare documents and attest them following the guidelines (https://www.acs.org.au/msa/skills-assessment-guidelines-for-applicants.html). 
  2. Create account in ACS (https://id.acs.org.au/memberlogin) and login.
  3. In dashboard, click 'New Application'.  This will navigate to another page that contains options of assessment.
  4. Select 'Skills (Qualifications and Work Experience required)', Select appropriate ANZSCO code from the list box. Makes sure that you select correct option and click 'Continue'. You can find ANZSCO list here. For example I had selected 261313 (Software Engineer)   for my assessment as shown in below screen.
  5. In this page (Personal Details), provide/upload personal details and click 'Continue' as shown in below screen
  6. In this page (Application Details), provide/upload qualification and experience details and click 'Continue' as shown in below screen.
  7. In this page (Application Overview), verify all the details that are provided/uploaded. You can change if required. Once everything is ready then click 'Continue' as shown in below screen.
  8. In this page (Payments & Submission), provide the payments details (AUS 500, this may change) and submit as shown in below screen.

After successful submission, you will see the status of application in the dashboard.


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