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The following email has just been received by the NSW State Government:

We are pleased to advise that the NSW 190 Priority Skilled Occupation List (NSW 190 list) for the 2016-17 financial year is now available online.
 
 
For questions please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

There are no changes to the list. The list contains the priority occupations that NSW will invite candidates under for nomination for the Skilled Nominated visa.
 
In the 2015-16 financial year NSW Business & Skilled Migration nominated 4,000 candidates for the Skilled Nominated (subclass 190) visa. We plan to start issuing invitations for the 2016-17 financial year from late July 2016.

We will continue to select and invite top ranking candidates in occupations on the NSW 190 Priority Skilled Occupation List (NSW 190 List).
 
Selection-based invitation process
We would like to remind everyone that NSW has a selection-based invitation process for the 190 program. The process recognises the ongoing high demand and ensures that places allocated under the program are aligned to the skills needs of the State's economy.
 
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NSW 190 Priority Skilled Occupation List - 2016-17

Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190)

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Liana Allan, the Convenor of Migration Alliance, attended a small ceremony and morning tea today at 10am, at the AAT. The celebration was held at the Sydney AAT which is located at Level 6, 83 Clarence Street, Sydney to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal.

The event marks the 40th anniversary since the opening of the Tribunal and the 1st anniversary of the Tribunal’s amalgamation with the Migration Review Tribunal, the Refugee Review Tribunal and the Social Security Appeals Tribunal.

This event was an opportunity to reflect on the unique contribution of the AAT in Australia’s justice system and to acknowledge those who have been integral in the successful implementation of the amalgamation to date. Sir Gerard Brennan KBE QC, the AAT’s first President was in attendance and gave a speech. There was also an opportunity to tour the Tribunal’s new Sydney Registry.

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This is the case of a 457 nomination application for the position of Real Estate Agent at an Australian Real Estate Agency.

The Registered Migration Agent representing the company has repeatedly been asked by the case officer to provide 'genuineness' evidence for the position.

The first issue here is that the evidence being requested has already been provided by the Registered Migration Agent.

What is worse though, is the lack of professionalism shown in the request letter from the DIBP case officer.

The letter literally doesn't make sense in parts.  

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Recently in the media you may have been aware that many of the banks are changing their policies around lending to overseas citizens without Australian Residency and temporary Australian Residents with foreign-currency income. A number of lenders will no longer accept overseas income when considering overall debt servicing. In addition, a large number of lenders will now only consider rental income on the proposed security property as a means of servicing the debt – this will result in much lower LVRs than had previously been considered. One of the benefits of migration agents establishing a relationship with Nexus Partners is the ability to access a broad range of on panel solutions for their clients – particularly in areas where some lenders are refining policies or withdrawing from particular market segments.

As of today, June 22 2016, NAB announced will no longer accept any new applications from Foreign Applicants submitted through the Introducer Program. This includes any applications from  AUS/NZ Citizen and Permanent Resident expatriates, temporary visa holders, and Foreign Nationals.  These changes are in line with Policy changes made by other major banks recently in Non-Resident Lending.

Contact Nexus Partners directly as they can help with alternate funding solutions for non-resident lending.

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