Occupations added to the 190 SOL for NSW

The following occupation are added to the NSW occupation list that was published this afternoon:
There is no change in the 491 skilled occupation list for the regional areas in NSW. |
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The following occupation are added to the NSW occupation list that was published this afternoon:
There is no change in the 491 skilled occupation list for the regional areas in NSW. |
SA allocation update
In an update posted today, SA state nomination authority has announced that they have received the allocation for the migration program 2020-21 and will commence inviting the applicants soon.
State authority is continuing to invite and assess applicants through the current EOI and ITA process until further notice with details on any changes to program requirements being published in due course.
Note from SA authority: Advanced notice regarding any program changes will be provided, and any enquiries regarding the program opening dates and requirements will not be responded to.
NSW has published the occupation list for 190 and 491 visa for migration program 2020-21. As per the direction of the Department of Home Affairs, NSW state nomination authority is currently working on the reduced skilled occupation list.
Skilled Nominated (Permanent) visa (subclass 190)
Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491)
...The following email was received from the South Australian government this morning:
We are pleased to advise that South Australia has been provided with our full State Nomination allocations by the Department of Home Affairs.
Our focus will continue to be driving economic growth and job creation for the state through the Migration Program, and supporting businesses to acquire the skills they need throughout the State’s economic recovery.
We are continuing to invite and assess applicants through the current EOI and ITA process until further notice with details on any changes to program requirements being published in due course.
Advanced notice regarding any program changes will be provided, and any enquiries regarding the program opening dates and requirements will not be responded to.
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The current nomination requirements can be found at the following locations:
Contacting us over the festive season
The Skilled & Business Migration office will close at 3:00pm on Wednesday, 23 December 2020 for the holiday period. We will reopen at 9:00am on Monday, 11 January 2021. Online enquiries will remain open during this time and will be responded to upon return.
We would like to wish everyone a very happy festive season.
Stay safe and best wishes for the new year from the Skilled & Business Migration team.
This instrument operates to determine international trade obligations of Australia for the purposes of paragraph 140GBA(1)(c) of the Migration Act 1958. This instrument acts alongside instrument Migration (LIN 18/183: Determination of International Trade Obligations relating to Labour Market Testing) Instrument 2018, made under subsection 140GBA(2) of the Migration Act 1958.
The instrument gives domestic effect to Australia’s commitments under the Pacific Agreement on Closer Economic Relations Plus (PACER Plus) for the purposes of labour market testing. PACER Plus will enter into force 60 days after the date on which eight countries notify the Depository (in this instance, the Government of Tonga) of their ratification of PACER Plus.
Some or all of this item commenced on 13/12/2020
https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/F2018L01821