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One of our expert agents has predicted waiting times for General Skilled Migration and the SkillSelect (Expressions of Interest) regime. 

It’s good news for those applying with an occupation on the priority skills list, with moderate scoring applicants expected to be invited in June 2021. These applicants will be the first to be invited.

The following is our predictions regarding the General Skilled Migration program and the SkillSelect Regime wait times.

All Occupations other than the “Pro-Rata” Occupations

Date lodged byEOI scorePredicted invitation
 9-12 months ago100, 95, 90 pointsLate – 2021
Sept-Oct 2020100, 95, 90 pointsEnd – 2021 or early-2022
85 points or lessUnlikely to receive any invitations before current EOI expires

Priority List Occupations (under COVID guidelines)

Date lodged byEOI score Predicted invitation
9-12 months ago100, 95, 90, 85 points Already invited
9-12 months ago80 pointsAlready invited
Sept-Oct 202085 pointsJune – 2021
Sept-Oct 202080 pointsEnd – 2021
75 points or lessUnlikely to receive any invitations before current EOI expires

PRO-RATA OCCUPATIONS:

233512 Mechanical Engineers, 261312 Developer Programmer, 261313 Software Engineer, 233411 Electronics Engineers 

Date lodged byEOI scorePredicted invitation
9-12 months ago100, 95, 90 point2nd half of 2021
Sept-Oct 2020100, 95, 90 pointsEnd of 2021 or early-2022
85 points or lessUnlikely to receive any invitations before current EOI expires

 

2611 ICT Analysts, 2613 ICT Software and Test Professionals, 2631 ICT Computer Network Professionals

Date lodged byEOI scorePredicted invitation
9-12 months ago100, 95, 90 pointsLate 2021
Sept-Oct 2020100, 95, 90 pointsEnd 2021 or early 2022
85 points or lessunlikely to receive any invitations before current EOI expires

2211 Accountants, 2212 Auditors

Date lodged byEOI scorePredicted invitation
9-12 months ago100-95 points Late-2021
Sept-Oct 2020100-95 pointsUnlikely to receive any invitations before current EOI expires
90 points or lessUnlikely to receive any invitations before current EOI expires

2335 Industrial & Production Engineers, 2339 Other Engineering Professionals

Date lodged byEOI scorePredicted invitation
9-12 months ago100, 95, 90 pointsLate 2021
Sept-Oct 2020100, 95, 90 pointsEnd 2021 or early 2022
85 points or lessUnlikely to receive any invitations before current EOI expires

These predictions are based on historical statistics, the number of visas already granted, previous EOI scores at which invitations were issued and the number of places still remaining within the 2020-2021 program and may or may not occur as predicted.

Hopefully now you have a better idea of when SkillSelect invitations may be issued, if you have any questions about your visa or visa application contact Easymigrate – Australian Migration & Citizenship Services on +61 (08) 9221 4888 or book an appointment using the following link – https://easymigrate.as.me/schedule.php

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Skill Select Invitation Round Results
February 2020 Skill Select Round Results

SkillSelect EOI Invitation Round Results are for:

  1.  Skill Select EOI Invitation Round is for people who lodged an Expression of Interest (EOI)
  2. Submitted EOI’s must be for the General Skilled Migration or “GSM” stream of visa subclasses
  3. The two GSM visa subclasses are 189 (Skilled Independent) (Australian Permanent visa) and subclass 491 (Skilled Family Sponsored) (Australian Provisional visa).

EasyMigrate is a leading Australian migration agency, based in Perth, Australia. Mr Cyrus Mistry (founder of EasyMigrate) has reviewed SkillSelect EOI Invitation Round Results – see his comments below.

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Skill Select & Migration News

Hints & Tips

Apply for state-nominations also, in parallel. We have many clients who were waiting for more than a year for an invitation through SkillSelect EOI Invitation Round Results. For these clients we complete a file-review and recommend a suitable state-nomination option. Many of them get invited for permanent residency WITHIN 2 to 3 MONTHS!

You can contact us for an “initial consultancy”, and we can review your case (link for online booking etc.) 

Summary:

Next round is 11 March 2020. Commentary regarding that Skill Select invitation round will be published by EasyMigrate as soon as those statistics are made available to the public by the Department of Immigration (usually one month later).

The SkillSelect EOI Invitation Round Results for September 2019  was terrible  – 100 invitations instead of 1,000 invitations in July 2019. The 11 October 2019 was much better – with 1,500 invitations! Then, the SkillSelect EOI Invitation Round Results for 11 November 2019 and 11 December 2019 rounds were very low and disappointing – only 250 invitations! 10 January 2020 invitations were better at 1000 invitations. The latest SkillSelect EOI Invitation Round Results (11 February 2020) is slightly better than the October 2019 and January 2020 invitations – 1000 invitations for subclass 189 applicants and another 500 invitations for the new SC491 family-sponsored applicants.

The exact number of invitations on  11th  February 2020

1,000 invitations in the Skilled Independent subclass 189 and 500 invitations in the new subclass 491 family-sponsored stream. You may already be aware that Family-Sponsored Subclass 489 has been discontinued from 16 Nov 2019 and replaced by the “SC491 Family Sponsored” stream.

For this round, 189 invitations went to SC489 Family Sponsored applicants who have 85 points (but in my opinion this is the same as the previous pre-November 2019 rule changes score level “invitation at 70 points”). This is because applicants now get 5 or 10 more points for spouse if spouse is skilled and/or speaks good English, if applicants DO NOT have a spouse (10 points), etc. Applicants also get 15 more points if they are “SC491 Family Sponsored”.

  • For SC189 Independent:
  • 555 invitations went to applicants with 90 points
  • 323 invitations went to applicants with 95 points
  • 73 invitations went to applicants with 100 points
  • 32 invitations went to applicants with 105 points
  • Approx 20 invitations went to applicants with 110 points or more.
  • For SC491-Family Sponsored:
  • 189 invitations went to applicants with 85 points
  • 156 invitations went to applicants with 90 points
  • 88 invitations went to applicants with 95 points
  • 49 invitations went to applicants with 100 points
  • Approx 22 invitations went to applicants with 105 points or more.
  •  There were no invitations to persons with 80 points or less (but historically, even at 70 points, 884 were invited in March 2019, 848 invited in Jan 2019 and 32 invited in February 2019).

Occupations Analysis

The cut-off for Skilled Independent (SC189) was 90 points, cut-off date 16-11-2019.

The previous cut-off for Skilled Family Sponsored (SC489) was 95 points, cut-off date 16-12-2019 in previous invitation rounds. But this time 500 SC491 Family Sponsored applicants were invited, starting at 85 points with cut-off date 08-01-2020.

The “boom” months were between September 2018 and November 2018 at 4,350 invitations per month.

In the October 2018 invitation round, 70-point holders were also invited for SC189, but not anymore. This is due to a combination of increased numbers of applications received by the Department of Immigration and reduced quota for invitations.

For pro-rata Occupations:

For the twenty-third round of invitations relating to pro-rata occupations, DoHA has been inviting Accountants, Auditors, Company Secretaries and Corporate Treasurers! For Accountants, the invitation threshold dropped from 100 points to 95 points (It had come down to 80 points in January 2019). The cut-off date is published as 17-05-2019, which means that all “Accountant” applicants with 95 points who lodged before 17-05-2019 got invited. SC491 Family Sponsored applicants (Accountants, Auditors, Company Secretaries and Corporate Treasurers) were not invited at all.

For the Auditors, Company Secretaries and Corporate Treasurers occupations, the cut-off points-score has stayed at 95, and the cut-off date is now 01-12-2019. SC491 Family Sponsored applicants were not invited at all.

Electronics Engineers did not get invited for SC189 in the September 2019 or October 2019.  In December 2019 they had been invited at 95 points or more, cut-off date was 04-06-2019. For this latest round, Electronics Engineers have been invited a 90 points, cut-off date is 16-11-2019. SC491 Family Sponsored applicants were invited for Electrical Engineer occupation at 85 points, cut-off date 22-12-2019.

For Industrial, Mechanical and Production Engineers – last month the new invitations stopped at 90 points, with cut-off date 01-06-2019. The score requirement has remained the same –invitations have been issued at 90 points, with cut-off date 17-09-2019! SC491 Family Sponsored applicants were not invited at all.

(Industrial, Mechanical and Production Engineers were previously invited in November 2018 at 70 points)

In previous month, Other Engineering Professionals got the invitation-score increased from 85 points to 95 points! In Jan 2020 this had dropped to 90 points. February 2020 invitations went to applicants with 90 points. The date of effect is 11-11-2019. SC491 Family Sponsored applicants were not invited at all.

For ICT Business and Systems Analysts – the SC189 invitation threshold had increased from 85 points to 95 points in December 2019. This has dropped to 90 points in January 2019, with the visa date of effect 01-09-2019. February 2020 invitations went to applicants with 90 points, cut-off date 07-11-2019. In this occupation, SC491-Family-Sponsored applicants were not invited at all in Jan 2020 round.

Software and Application Programmers – for SC189 the pass mark had increased from 85 to 95 points in December 2019 round, 90 points in January 2020 round; this has stayed the same at 90 points and the cut-off date is now 16-11-2019. In this occupation, SC491-Family-Sponsored applicants were invited at 85 points, cut-off date 06-01-2020.

Computer Network Professionals – SC189 applicants got invited at 95 points in December 2019 round. In January 2019, this dropped to 90 points with cut-off date 30-09-2019. In February 2020 round, invitations were given to applicants with 90 points, cut-off date 16-11-2019. In this occupation, SC491-Family-Sponsored applicants were invited at 85 points, cut-off date 03-01-2020.

If the number of invitations goes up in future general skilled migration program invitations, then more occupations with 85 points or less are likely to be invited. We are now starting to see the new Subclass 491 invitations increase as full-months of application-time has kicked in. This is likely to dilute the SC189 applicant’s chances. My recommendation is: PLEASE CONTACT US TO SEE IF YOU ARE ELIGIBLE AND THEN LODGE SC491 EOIs ALSO, LODGE SC190 EOIs ALSO IF ELIGIBLE.

With the quota having re-set on 1st July 2019 (financial year-end), I expect to see a SUBSTANTIAL increase in the number of invitations in the next few invitation rounds. But from December 2019 round onwards the new Subclass 491 visa (Regional Family Sponsored) has also come under the Expression of Interest scheme so there will be fluctuations and variations. The new SC 491 visa replaced the “old” SC489 visa on 16th November 2019.

Please note that the EOI date resets each time an applicant does an “upgrade” or change — for example, additional points for age, extra points for work-experience, successful NAATI test, extra points for “single-status”, etc.

Overall, the Australia Government has announced that the quota for general skilled migration is to be reduced from 190,000 to 160,000. This will also affect applicants in future.

Historical Analysis

The number of monthly invitations used to hover around the “two thousand-plus” around 2017 good months.  They went lower between November 2017 to June 2018 at about 305 “SkillSelect” invitations per fortnight for the EOI applicants! 

From July 2018 the invitations were on par with the good months in previous year (2017).

The two rounds of October 2018 and November 2018 EXCEEDED our expectations at 4,340 invitations.  

But the December 2018 round and January 2019  halved to 2,500 invitations. February 2019,  March 2019  were FURTHER REDUCED to 1,500 invitations, and April 2019 plus May 2019 plus June 2019 invitations were a disappointing 100 invitations only. 

July 2019 invitations had bounced back to 1,000 invitations. But August 2019 and September 2019 had fallen back to just 100 invitations! October 2019 invitations looked much better at 1,500 invitations. But November 2019 round was very poor at 250 invitations. The December 2019 was not much better – 250 invitations for SC189 and 200 invitations for SC491-Family-Sponsored. The January 2020 invitations were better with 1,000 SC190 invitations and 300 SC491-Family-Sponsored invitations. The current round under review (11 February 2020) was slightly better at 1000 invitations for SC189 and 500 invitations for SC491 Family Sponsored.

The total number of invitations for the financial year (July 2018 to June 2019) was 22,920.

Based on July 2018,  August 2018September 2018,  October 2018November 2018 December 2018  January 2019  February 2019 March 2019April 2019 and May 2019 figures, I had forecast in my previous articles that the total number of EOI applicants invited for the financial year July 2018 to June 2019 would be  22,820 – my estimate was very close because the FINAL COUNT SkillSelect Invitation Round Results was 22,920!

Cyrus Mistry Comments

Recent announcements by the Department of Home Affairs (DoHA) point to a further slow-down in the number of “general skilled migration” (GSM) invitations.

The effect of “re-invitation” continues to plague the SkillSelect invitations program. In my previous articles, I had mentioned about the impact of “re-invitation”. Many applicants have changed to other countries or changed their plans but have not removed their Expressions of Interest (EOI). So they get invited, but they do not apply within the next 60 days. These applicants usually get “re-invited” as per the Dept of Immigration rules one more time! I estimate this figure to be as high as 30-40% in many occupations. This severely affects the program. For example, out of the 1,000-odd invitations in January 2020 only about 600-800 may take it up, 200-400 “invites” are wasted! This is something that the Department of Home Affairs has not been able to tackle yet.

This time, more invitations were issued to new SC491 Family-Sponsored applicants (500 instead of 300). The points allotted for Family-Sponsorship under the new legislation have increased from 10 to 15 points. Please keep in mind that for the SC491 FAMILY-SPONSORED visa, the applicant needs to have scored 70 points “independently” plus the 15 points from their family-sponsor (if invitations are starting at 85 points). From 16 November 2019 onwards the new Subclass 491 Regional Family-Sponsored visa has come into effect, replacing the SC489.

Our EasyMigrate website has statistics for previous SkillSelect Invitation Round Results. My ongoing analysis for the  October 2017 invitations; the November 2017 invitation round and the December 2017 round are available. January 2018 round, February 2018 round, March 2018 round, April 2018 roundMay 2018 Round, the two x June 2018 rounds, the 11th July 2018, 11th August 2018   the 11 September 2018,  October 2018November 2018,  December 2018 rounds are available.  January 2019,  February 2019,  March 2019,  April 2019  May 2019,  June 2019 July 2019August 2019September 2019, October 2019November 2019 , December 2019 and January 2020 invitation rounds are also available on our website. 

Department of Home Affairs Invitations Round Results

The results in the next section have been taken from the Department of Home Affairs website: 

Overview

Invitation rounds for Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189) and Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) – Family Sponsored visas will be run once a month.

Invitation rounds are anticipated to run on the 11th day of each month. Dates for the rounds are subject to change.

Invitation numbers in each round may vary depending on the number of applications being processed by the Department.

Note: State or territory government nominations for Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) will not be impacted.

Current round

Invitations issued on 11 February 2020

The table below shows the number of invitations issued in the SkillSelect invitation round on 11 February 2020.

During 2019-20 program year the following numbers of invitations have been issued:

11 February 2020 results

The following graph shows the points for clients who were invited to apply in the 11 February 2020 round.

Invitation process and cut offs

The highest ranked clients by points score are invited to apply for the relevant visa. For clients who have equal points scores, the time at which they reached their points score for that subclass (referred to as the date of effect) determines their order of invitation. Expressions of Interest with earlier dates of effect are invited before later dates.

Visa subclass Minimum points score Latest date of effect
Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189) 90 16/11/2019  9:23pm
Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) – Family Sponsored) 85 08/01/2020  3:06pm

Point scores and the dates of effect cut off for the pro rata occupations in the 11 February 2020 invitation round.

Due to high levels of demand, and in keeping with previous years, the below occupation groups will be subject to pro rata arrangements to ensure availability of invitations across the program year.

SkillSelect first allocates available places to Skilled – Independent visas (subclass 189) and then the remaining to Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) – Family Sponsored . If all places are taken up by subclass 189 visas then there will be no invitations issued for subclass 491 visas in these occupations.

Subclass Occupation ID Description Minimum points score Latest date of effect
189 2211 Accountants 95 17/05/2019 9:21am
189 2212 Auditors, Company Secretaries and Corporate Treasurers 95 01/12/2019 3:57am
189 2334 Electronics Engineer 90 16/11/2019 7:32pm
491 2334 Electronics Engineer 85 22/12/2019 10:06pm
189 2335 Industrial, Mechanical and Production Engineers 90 17/09/2019 2:06pm
189 2339 Other Engineering Professionals 90 11/11/2019 4:19pm
189 2611 ICT Business and System Analysts 90 07/11/2019 7:50pm
189 2613 Software and Applications Programmers 90 16/11/2019 9:23pm
491 2613 Software and Applications Programmers 85 06/01/2020 11:07pm
189 2631 Computer Network Professionals 90 16/11/2019 3:07pm
491 2631 Computer Network Professionals 85 03/01/2020 10:24pm

Invitations issued during 2019-20 program year

Visa subclass Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Total
Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189) 1,000 100 100 1,500 250 250 1,000 1,000         5,200
Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) – Family Sponsored           200 300 500         1000
Skilled Regional (provisional) visa (subclass 489) 100 100 100                   300
Total 1,100 200 200 1,500 250 450 1,300 1,500         6,500

The above figures do not include invitations issued for State and Territory Government nominated visa subclasses. State and Territory Governments nominate throughout the month for specific points tested skilled migration and business innovation and investment visas.

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SkillSelect EOI Invitation Round Results for 11th October 2019 https://www.easymigrate.com/skillselect-eoi-invitation-round-results-for-11th-october-2019/ Mon, 04 Nov 2019 09:33:24 +0000 https://www.easymigrate.com/?p=3133 The Department of  Home Affairs (DoHA) has released the statistical analysis of the  11th October 2019 “Skill Select EOI Invitation Round” results.  Skill Select EOI Invitation Round is for people who lodged an Expression of Interest (EOI) Submitted EOI’s must be for the … Continued

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Skill Select Invitation Round Results
Invitation rounds for Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189) and Skilled Regional (provisional) visa (subclass 489) visas will be run once a month.
Invitation rounds are anticipated to run on the 11th day of each month. Dates for the rounds are subject to change.

The Department of  Home Affairs (DoHA) has released the statistical analysis of the  11th October 2019 “Skill Select EOI Invitation Round” results. 

Who are these results for:

  1. Skill Select EOI Invitation Round is for people who lodged an Expression of Interest (EOI)
  2. Submitted EOI’s must be for the General Skilled Migration or “GSM” stream of visa subclasses
  3. The two GSM visa subclasses are 189 (Skilled Independent) (Australian Permanent visa) and subclass 489 (Skilled Family Sponsored) (Australian Provisional visa).

EasyMigrate is a leading Australian migration agency, based in Perth, Australia. Mr Cyrus Mistry (founder of EasyMigrate) has reviewed these SkillSelect results – see his comments below.

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Skill Select & Migration News

  1. New Skill Select Point System commences 16th November 2019 – The Australian Skilled Migrant points system has been revised points, so skilled migrants have new ways to earn points towards their score.
  2. Perth and Gold Coast to be classified as REGIONAL – Skilled migrants are now being encouraged to move to Perth and the Gold Coast as the Federal Government grapples with congestion in Australia’s three biggest cities.
  3. Extra options for international graduates from regional institutionsSubclass 485 Holders May Be Eligible For Extra One Year

Previous Updates

Hints & Tips

Apply for state-nominations also, in parallel. We have many clients who were waiting for more than a year, so we do a file-review and recommend a suitable state-nomination option. Many of them get invited for permanent residency WITHIN 2 to 3 MONTHS!

You can contact us for an “initial consultancy”, and we can review your case (link for online booking etc.) 

Summary:

Next round is 11 November 2019. Commentary regarding that Skill Select invitation round will be published by EasyMigrate as soon as those statistics are made available to the public by the Department of Immigration (usually one month later).

The last invitation round (11 September 2019)  was terrible  – 100 invitations instead of 1,000 invitations in July 2019. But the last round (11 October 2019) was much better – with 1,500 invitations!

The “boom” months were between September 2018 and November 2018 at 4,350 invitations per month.

The exact number of invitations on  11th  October 2019

1,500 invitations in the Skilled Independent subclass 189 and zero in the Family-Sponsored Subclass 489.

For this round, no invitations went to applicants who have 75 points or less.

  • 318 invitations went to applicants with 80 points.
  • 992 invitations went to applicants with 85 points.
  • 149 invitations were given to applicants having 90 points.
  • 38 invitations were given to persons with 95 points. 

There were no invitations to persons with 70 points (compared to 884 in March 2019, 848 in Jan 2019 and 32 in February 2019). There were no invitations to persons with 75 points either.

Occupations Analysis

The cut-off for Skilled Independent (SC189) was 85 points, cut-off date 04-06-2019.

The previous cut-off for Skilled Family Sponsored (SC489) was 85 points, cut-off date 15-08-2019 in last invitation round. But this time none of the SC489 Family Sponsored applicants were invited.

In the October 2018 invitation round, 70-point holders were also invited for SC189, but not anymore. This is due to an increase in the number of applications received by the Department of Immigration and reduced number of invitations.

For the nineteenth round of invitations, DoHA has been inviting Accountants, Auditors, Company Secretaries and Corporate Treasurers! For Accountants, the invitation threshold has DROPPED to 90 points as compared to the previous round of 11 September 2019 (It had come down to 80 points in January 2019). The cut-off date is published as 06-09-2019, which means that all “Accountant” applicants with 90 points who lodged before 06-09-2019 got invited.

For the Auditors, Company Secretaries and Corporate Treasurers occupations listed above, the cut-off points-score has remained steady at 85, and the cut-off date is 12-04-2019.

Electronics Engineers did not get invited for SC189 in the last round but this time they have been invited at 80 points or more, cut-off date 04-06-2019.

For Industrial, Mechanical and Production Engineers – new invitations stop at 80 points, with cut-off date 11-12-2018.This result is a lot better than last month – when invitations had stopped at 95 points!

(Industrial, Mechanical and Production Engineers were previously invited in November 2018 at 70 points)

Other Engineering Professionals also got the invitation-score dropped from 95 points to 80 points! The date of effect is 03-04-2019.

However, Engineering Professionals AND applicants in all other occupations who had a FAMILY SPONSOR (SC489) did not get invited at all. 

For ICT Business and Systems Analysts – the SC189 invitation threshold has dropped from 85 points to 80 points with the visa date of effect 20-03-2019.

Software and Application Programmers – for SC189 the pass mark dropped from 85 points to 80 points; the cut-off date is now 09-04-2019.  

Computer Network Professionals – SC189 applicants got invited at 80 points with the visa date of effect 20-05-2019 – This dropped from 85 to 80 points.

If the number of invitations goes up in future general skilled migration program invitations, then more occupations with 75 and 70 points are likely to be invited. With the quota having re-set on 1st July 2019 (financial year-end), I expect to see a SUBSTANTIAL increase in the number of invitations in the next few invitation rounds. But from December 2019 round onwards the new Subclass 491 visa (Regional Family Sponsored) may also come under the Expression of Interest scheme so there will be fluctuations and variations. The new SC 491 visa replaces the “old” SC489 visa on 16th November 2019.

Please note that the EOI date resets each time an applicant does an “upgrade” or change — for example, additional points for age, extra points for work-experience, successful NAATI test, etc.

Overall, the Australia Government has announced that the quota for general skilled migration is to be reduced from 190,000 to 160,000. This will also affect applicants in future.

Historical Analysis

The number of monthly invitations used to hover around the “two thousand-plus” around 2017-2018 good months.  They went lower between November 2017 to June 2018 at about 305 “SkillSelect” invitations per fortnight for the EOI applicants! 

From July 2018 the invitations were on par with the good months up to September 2017 in previous years.

The two rounds of October 2018 and November 2018 EXCEEDED our expectations at 4,340 invitations.  

But the December 2018 round and January 2019  halved to 2,500 invitations. February 2019,  March 2019  were FURTHER REDUCED to 1,500 invitations, and April 2019 plus May 2019 plus June 2019 invitations were a disappointing 100 invitations only. 

July 2019 invitations had bounced back to 1,000 invitations. But August 2019 and September 2019 had fallen back to just 100 invitations! October 2019 invitations look much better at 1,500 invitations.

The total number of invitations for the financial year (July 2018 to June 2019) was 22,920.

Based on July 2018,  August 2018September 2018,  October 2018November 2018 December 2018  January 2019  February 2019 March 2019April 2019 and May 2019 figures, I had forecast in my last article that the total number of EOI applicants invited for the financial year July 2018 to June 2019 would be  22,820 – my estimate was very close because the FINAL COUNT was 22,920!

Cyrus Mistry Comments

Recent announcements by the Department of Home Affairs (DoHA) point to a further slow-down in the number of “general skilled migration” (GSM) invitations.

The effect of “re-invitation” continues to plague the SkillSelect invitations program. In my previous articles, I had mentioned about the impact of “re-invitation”. Many applicants have moved on to other countries or changed their plans but have not removed their Expressions of Interest (EOI). So they get invited, but they do not apply within the next 60 days. These applicants usually get “re-invited” as per the Dept of Immigration rules one more time! I estimate this figure to be as high as 30-40% in many occupations. This severely affects the program. For example, out of the 1,500-odd invitations in March 2019 only about 900-1000 may get taken up! This is something that the Department of Home Affairs has not been able to tackle yet.

This time, no invitations were issued to SC489 Family-Sponsored applicants –Please keep in mind that for the SC489 FAMILY-SPONSORED visa, the applicant needs to have scored 75 points “independently” plus the 10 points from their family-sponsor. From December 2019 onwards the new Subclass 491 Regional Family-Sponsored visa will come into effect, replacing the SC489. New legislation is expected to give 15 points (instead of 10) to these SC491 Regional Family Sponsored applicants. 

On our EasyMigrate website, we have the statistics. My ongoing analysis for the  October 2017 invitations; the November 2017 invitation round and the December 2017 round are available. January 2018 round, February 2018 roundMarch 2018 round, April 2018 roundMay 2018 Round, the two x June 2018 rounds, the 11th July 2018, 11th August 2018   the 11 September 2018,  October 2018November 2018,  December 2018 rounds are available.  January 2019,  February 2019,  March 2019,  April 2019  May 2019,  June 2019 July 2019 ,August 2019 and September 2019 invitation rounds are also available on our website. 

Department of Home Affairs Invitations Round Results

Please note that these figures do not include invitations under the state-nominated subclass 190 and state-nominated “Regional” subclass 489.

The results in the next section have been taken from the Department of Home Affairs website: 

https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/working-in-australia/skillselect/invitation-rounds

Current round

Invitations issued on 11 October 2019

The table below shows the number of invitations issued in the SkillSelect invitation round on 11 October 2019.

No invitations are being issued for Skilled Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 489), due to the introduction of the Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) (subclass 491) visa on 16 November 2019.

During 2019-20 program year the following numbers of invitations have been issued:

11 October 2019 results

The following graph shows the points for clients who were invited to apply in the 11 October 2019 round.

Graph showing the points for clients who were invited to apply in the 11 July 2019 round

Invitation process and cut offs

The highest ranked clients by points score are invited to apply for the relevant visa. For clients who have equal points scores, the time at which they reached their points score for that subclass (referred to as the date of effect) determines their order of invitation. Expressions of Interest with earlier dates of effect are invited before later dates.

Visa subclass Minimum points score Latest date of effect
Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189) 80 04/06/2019  8:33pm
Skilled Regional (provisional) visa (subclass 489)    

Point scores and the dates of effect cut off for the pro rata occupations in the 11 October 2019 invitation round.

Due to high levels of demand, and in keeping with previous years, the below occupation groups will be subject to pro rata arrangements to ensure availability of invitations across the program year.

SkillSelect first allocates available places to Skilled – Independent visas (subclass 189) and then the remaining to Skilled – Regional (Provisional) visas (subclass 489). If all places are taken up by subclass 189 visas then there will be no invitations issued for subclass 489 visas in these occupations.

Subclass Occupation ID Description Minimum points score Latest date of effect
189 2211 Accountants 90 6/09/2019  10:29am
189 2212 Auditors, Company Secretaries and Corporate Treasurers 85 12/04/2019  9:46am
189 2334 Electronics Engineer 80 4/06/2019  12:07pm
189 2335 Industrial, Mechanical and Production Engineers 80 11/12/2018  6:39pm
189 2339 Other Engineering Professionals 80 3/04/2019  6:42pm
189 2611 ICT Business and System Analysts 80 20/03/2019  6:34pm
189 2613 Software and Applications Programmers 80 9/04/2019  8:56pm
189 2631 Computer Network Professionals 80 20/05/2019  10:05am

Invitations issued during 2019-20 program year

Visa subclass Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Total
Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189) 1,000 100 100 1,500                 2,700
Skilled Regional (provisional) visa (subclass 489) 100 100 100                   300
Total 1,100 200 200 1,500                 3,000

The above figures do not include invitations issued for State and Territory Government nominated visa subclasses. State and Territory Governments nominate throughout the month for specific points tested skilled migration and business innovation and investment visas.

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SkillSelect EOI Invitation Round Results for 11th September 2019 https://www.easymigrate.com/skillselect-eoi-invitation-round-results-for-11th-september-2019/ Fri, 25 Oct 2019 02:21:56 +0000 https://www.easymigrate.com/?p=3041 The Department of  Home Affairs (DoHA) has released the statistical analysis of the  11th September 2019 “Skill Select EOI Invitation Round” results.  Who are these results for: 1. Skill Select EOI Invitation Round is for people who lodged an Expression of Interest (EOI) … Continued

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The Department of  Home Affairs (DoHA) has released the statistical analysis of the  11th September 2019 “Skill Select EOI Invitation Round” results. 

Who are these results for:

1. Skill Select EOI Invitation Round is for people who lodged an Expression of Interest (EOI)

2. Submitted EOI’s must be for the General Skilled Migration or “GSM” stream of visa subclasses

3. The two GSM visa subclasses are 189 (Skilled Independent) (Australian Permanent visa) and subclass 489 (Skilled Family Sponsored) (Australian Provisional visa).

EasyMigrate is a leading Australian migration agency, based in Perth, Australia. Mr Cyrus Mistry (founder of EasyMigrate) has reviewed these SkillSelect results – see his comments below.

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Broad Overview:

New SkillSelect EOI Invitation Round news: From 1 July 2018 the “pass mark” has been increased from 60 to 65 points. New applicants can lodge their Expression Of Interest (EOI) with 65 points or more. Other applicants who submitted their EOI before 30 June 2018 with 60 points will continue to stay in the queue.

New SkillSelect EOI Invitation Round news: The Department of Home Affairs has announced that there will be only ONE ROUND OF SKILL SELECT INVITATIONS PER MONTH. These results generally are released around the eleventh of the month.

Our Recommendation: Most applicants with 60 or 65 points are not getting invited at all since the last 18 months or so. Many 70-pointers are also not getting invitations for a long time.

SOLUTION: apply for state-nominations also, in parallel. We have many clients who were waiting for more than a year, so we do a file-review and recommend a suitable state-nomination option. Many of them get invited for permanent residency WITHIN 2 to 3 MONTHS!

You can contact us for an “initial consultancy”, and we can review your case (link for online booking etc.) 

Summary:

Next round is 11 October 2019. Commentary regarding that Skill Select invitation round will be published by EasyMigrate as soon as those statistics are made available to the public by the Department of Immigration (usually one month later).

Same as the last invitation round (11 August 2019) this current Round was terrible  – 100 invitations instead of 1000 invitations in July 2019! Compare this to 4,350 invitations per month during the “boom” months that we had between September 2018 and November 2018.

The exact number of invitations on  11th  September 2019100 invitations in the Skilled Independent subclass 189 and 100 in the Family-Sponsored Subclass 489.

For this round, zero invitations went to applicants who have 80 points or less.

One 39 invitations went to applicants with 85 points.

Nineteen invitations were given to applicants having 90 points.

Fortyone invitations were given to persons with 95 points or more. 

There were no invitations to persons with 70 points (compared to 884 in March 2019, 848 in Jan 2019 and 32 in February 2019). There were no invitations to persons with 75 points or 80 points either.

Occupations Analysis:

The cut-off for Skilled Independent (SC189) was 85 points, cut-off date 03-08-2019.

The cut-off for Skilled Family Sponsored (SC489) was 85 points, cut-off date 15-08-2019.

For the eighteenth round of invitations, DoHA has been inviting Accountants, Auditors, Company Secretaries and Corporate Treasurers! For Accountants, the invitation threshold has increased to 95 points as compared to the previous round of 11 August 2019 (It had come down to 80 points in January 2019). The cut-off date is published as 05-09-2019, which means that all “Accountant” applicants with 95 points who lodged before 05-09-2019 got invited. For the Auditors, Company Secretaries and Corporate Treasurers occupations listed above, the cut-off points-score has remained steady at 85, and the cut-off date is 03-08-2018.

Electronics Engineers did not get invited for SC189. However, Electronic Engineers who had a FAMILY SPONSOR (SC489) got invited at 85 points with the date of effect 28-05-2019. In the October 2018 invitation round, 70-point holders were also invited for SC189, but not anymore. This is due to an increase in the number of applications received by the Department of Immigration and reduced number of invitations.

Industrial, Mechanical and Production Engineers were previously invited (in November 2018) at 70 points with a date of effect 04-02-2019. But new invitations stop at 95 points, with cut-off date 10-09-2019.

Other Engineering Professionals got the invitation-score raised to 95 points! The date of effect is 27-08-2019. However, Engineering Professionals who had a FAMILY SPONSOR (SC489) got invited at 85 points with a cut-off date 03-06-2018 

For ICT Business and Systems Analysts – the SC189 invitation threshold has stayed at 85 points with the visa date of effect 08-07-2019. However, ICT Business and Systems Analysts who had a FAMILY SPONSOR (SC489) got invited at 90 points, with cut-off date 23-08-2019.

ICT Professionals (Software and Application Programmers) – for SC189 the pass mark is still 85 points; the cut-off date is now 03-08-2019. However, ICT Software and Application Programmers who had a FAMILY SPONSOR (SC489) got invited at 85 points, with cut-off date 05-07-2019.  

ICT Professionals (Computer Network Professionals) SC189 applicants got invited at 85 points with the visa date of effect 10-07-2019 – This went up from 80 to 85 points. However, Computer Network Professionals who had a FAMILY SPONSOR (SC489) got invited at 85 points, with cut-off date 13-08-2019..

If the number of invitations goes up in future general skilled migration program invitations, then more occupations with 80, 75 and 70 points are likely to be invited. With the quota re-setting on 1st July 2019 (financial year-end), I expect to see a SUBSTANTIAL increase in the number of invitations in the next few invitation rounds.

Please note that the EOI date resets each time an applicant does an “upgrade” or change — for example, additional points for age, extra points for work-experience, successful NAATI test, etc.

Overall, the Australia Government has announced that the quote for general skilled migration is to be reduced from 190,000 to 160,000. This will affect applicants in future.

Historical Analysis:

The number of monthly invitations used to hover around the “two thousand-plus” mark for last few months and were even lower between November 2017 and June 2018 at about 305 “SkillSelect” invitations per fortnight for the EOI applicants! 

For July 2018, 1,010 invitations had been issued to persons who had lodged their Expression of Interest (EOI). This was better than the 610 invitations being issued from Nov 2017 onwards until June 2018. But still a lot less than the 2,000-odd invitations that were being issued per month before October 2017. Until January 2019 the number of invitations was regularly above the two-thousand mark. In the 11 August 2018, AND the 11 September 2018 SkillSelect results were above the two-thousand mark – then jumped up to 4,340 invitations on 11 October 2018 and 11 November 2018 invitations. December 2018 and January 2019 invitation-rounds have seen a drop-back to the 2,000+ levels and reduced further since February 2019,  March-2019 and April 2019  and subsequent invitation-rounds.

The total number of invitations for the last financial year (July 2017 to June 2018) was 22,920.

Based on July 2018,  August 2018September 2018,  October 2018November 2018,  December 2018  January 2019  February 2019 March 2019April 2019 and May 2019 figures, I had forecast in my last article that the total number of EOI applicants invited for this financial year (July 2018 to June 2019) would be  22,820 – my estimate was very close because the FINAL COUNT was 22,920!

But recent announcements by the Department of Home Affairs (DoHA) point to a further slow-down in the number of “general skilled migration” (GSM) invitations.

The effect of “re-invitation” continues to plague the SkillSelect invitations program. In my previous articles, I had mentioned about the impact of “re-invitation”. Many applicants have moved on to other countries or changed their plans but have not removed their Expressions of Interest (EOI). So they get invited, but they do not apply within the next 60 days. These applicants usually get “re-invited” as per the Dept of Immigration rules one more time! I estimate this figure to be as high as 30-40% in many occupations. This severely affects the program. For example, out of the 1,500-odd invitations in March 2019 only about 900-1000 get taken up! This is something that the Department of Home Affairs has not been able to tackle yet.

For this last round of invitations (September 2019) under the subclass 189 (Skilled Independent) visa, only 100 invitations were issued, at 85 points or above. Last month (11 August 2019) the number of invitations was the same. This time, another  100 invitations were issued to SC489 Family-Sponsored applicants –at 85 points or above… so as you can see, the SC489 FAMILY-SPONSORED applicant needs to have scored 75 points “independently” plus the 10 points from their family-sponsor. 

On our EasyMigrate website, we have the statistics. My ongoing analysis for the  October 2017 invitations; the November 2017 invitation round and the December 2017 round are available. January 2018 roundFebruary 2018 roundMarch 2018 round, April 2018 roundMay 2018 Round, the two x June 2018 rounds, the 11th July 2018, 11th August 2018   the 11 September 2018,  October 2018November 2018,  December 2018 rounds are available.  January 2019,  February 2019,  March 2019,  April 2019  May 2019,  June 2019 July 2019 and August 2019 invitation rounds are also available on our website. 

Comment: from July 2018 the invitations are on par with the good months up to September 2017 in previous years, and the two rounds of October 2018 and November 2018 EXCEEDED our expectations.  But the December 2018 round and January 2019 has halved to 2,500 invitations. Now February 2019,  March 2019  are FURTHER REDUCED to 1,500 invitations, and April 2019 plus May 2019 plus June 2019 invitations are a disappointing 100 invitations only. July 2019 had bounced back to 1,000 invitations. But August 2019 and September 2019 has fallen back to just 100 invitations!

Please note that these figures do not include invitations under the state-nominated subclass 190 and state-nominated “Regional” subclass 489.

The results in the next section have been taken from the Department of Home Affairs website: https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/working-in-australia/skillselect/invitation-rounds

Current round

Invitations issued on 11 September 2019

The table below shows the number of invitations issued in the SkillSelect invitation round on 11 September 2019.

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During 2019-20 program year the following numbers of invitations have been issued:

11 September 2019 results

The following graph shows the points for clients who were invited to apply in the 11 September 2019 round.

Graph showing the points for clients who were invited to apply in the 11 July 2019 round

Invitation process and cut-offs

The highest-ranked clients by points score are invited to apply for the relevant visa. For clients who have equal points scores, the time at which they reached their points score for that subclass (referred to as the date of effect) determines their order of invitation. Expressions of Interest with earlier dates of effect are invited before later dates.

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Point scores and the dates of effect cut off for the pro-rata occupations in the 11 September 2019 invitation round.

Due to high levels of demand, and in keeping with previous years, the below occupation groups will be subject to pro-rata arrangements to ensure availability of invitations across the program year.

SkillSelect first allocates available places to Skilled – Independent visas (subclass 189) and then the remaining to Skilled – Regional (Provisional) visas (subclass 489). If all places are taken up by subclass 189 visas then there will be no invitations issued for subclass 489 visas in these occupations.

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Invitations issued during 2019-20 program year

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The above figures do not include invitations issued for State and Territory Government nominated visa subclasses. State and Territory Governments nominate throughout the month for specific points tested skilled migration and business innovation and investment visas.

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The Department of  Home Affairs (DoHA) has released the statistical analysis of the  11th July 2019 “Skill Select EOI Invitation Round” results. 

Who are these results for:

1. Skill Select EOI Invitation Round is for people who lodged an Expression of Interest (EOI)

2. Submitted EOI’s must be for the General Skilled Migration or “GSM” stream of visa subclasses

3. The two GSM visa subclasses are 189 (Skilled Independent) (Australian Permanent visa) and subclass 489 (Skilled Family Sponsored) (Australian Provisional visa).

 

EasyMigrate is a leading Australian migration agency, based in Perth, Australia. Mr Cyrus Mistry (founder of EasyMigrate) has reviewed these SkillSelect results – see his comments below.

Sign up for the latest EOI skill select updates

Broad Overview:

New SkillSelect EOI Invitation Round news: From 1 July 2018 the “pass mark” has been increased from 60 to 65 points. New applicants can lodge their Expression Of Interest (EOI) with 65 points or more. Other applicants who submitted their EOI before 30 June 2018 with 60 points will continue to stay in the queue.

New SkillSelect EOI Invitation Round news: The Department of Home Affairs has announced that there will be only ONE ROUND OF SKILL SELECT INVITATIONS PER MONTH. These results generally are released around the eleventh of the month.

Our Recommendation: Most applicants with 60 or 65 points are not getting invited at all since the last 18 months or so. Many 70-pointers are also not getting invitations for a long time.

SOLUTION: apply for state-nominations also, in parallel. We have many clients who were waiting for more than a year, so we do a file-review and recommend a suitable state-nomination option. Many of them get invited for permanent residency WITHIN 2 to 3 MONTHS!

You can contact us for an “initial consultancy”, and we can review your case (link for online booking etc.).

Summary:

Next round will be 11 August 2019. Commentary regarding that Skill Select invitation round will be published by EasyMigrate as soon as those statistics are made available to the public by the Department of Immigration.

Compared to the last invitation round (11 June 2019) this current Round was much better – 1,000 invitations instead of only 100 invitations! Compare this to 4,350 invitations per month during the “boom” months that we had between September 2018 and November 2018.

The exact number of invitations on  11th  July 20191,000 invitations in the Skilled Independent SC189 subclass and 100 in the Family-Sponsored Subclass 489. My analysis is that the “quota” for the year 2018-2019 has been reset. The Department of Immigration is adjusting the figures to allow for a realistic “phased” level of invitations between July 2019 and June 2020 (financial year)

For this round, 775 invitations were to applicants who have 80 points.

One hundred thirty invitations went to applicants with 85 points.

Eighty invitations were given to applicants having 90 points.

Fifteen invitations were given to persons with 95 points or more. 

There were no invitations to persons with 70 points (compared to 884 in March 2019, 848 in Jan 2019 and 32 in February 2019).

This time, there were NO INVITES to applicants with 75 points too, but invitations re-commenced at 80 points.

Occupations Analysis:

The cut-off for Skilled Independent (SC189) was 80 points, cut-off date 13-05-2019.

The cut-off for Skilled Family Sponsored (SC489) was 85 points, cut-off date 05-01-2019.

For the sixteenth round of invitations, DoHA has re-commenced inviting Accountants, Auditors, Company Secretaries and Corporate Treasurers! For Accountants, the invitation threshold has dropped to 85 points as compared to the previous round of 11 June 2019 (It had come down to 80 points in January 2019). The cut-off date e is published as 14-12-2018, which means that all “Accountant” applicants with 85 points who lodged before 14-12-2018 got invited. For the other occupations listed above, the cut-off points-score has also dropped to 85, and the cut-off date is 09-03-2019.

Electronics Engineers invitation threshold dropped to 80 points with the date of effect 05-05-2019. In the October 2018 invitation round, 70-point holders were also invited, but not anymore. This is due to an increase in the number of applications received by the Department of Immigration and reduced number of invitations.

Industrial, Mechanical and Production Engineers were previously invited (in November 2018) at 70 points with a date of effect 04-02-2019. But new invitations stop at 80 points, with cut-off date 10-05-2019.

Other Engineering Professionals got invited at 80 points with the date of effect 01-04-2019.  

For ICT Professionals (Business and Systems Analysts) – the invitation threshold has dropped to 80 points with the visa date of effect 12-04-2019.

ICT Professionals (Software and Application Programmers) – the pass mark is now 80 points; the cut-off date is now 13-05-2019.  

ICT Professionals (Computer Network Professionals) got invited at 80 points with the visa date of effect 13-05-2019 – this moved backwards by about 15 days.

So for most ICT professionals, there is now a 2 to 3 month waiting in the queue for their Expression of Interest to be converted into an “invite” (provided they score 80 points or more).

If the number of invitations goes up in future general skilled migration program invitations, then more occupations with 80, 75 and 70 points are likely to be invited. With the quota re-setting on 1st July 2019 (financial year-end), I expect to see a SUBSTANTIAL increase in the number of invitations in the next 11 August 2019 round.

Please note that the EOI date resets each time an applicant does an “upgrade” or change — for example, additional points for age, extra points for work-experience, successful NAATI test, etc.

Overall, the Australia Government has announced that the quote for general skilled migration is to be reduced from 190,000 to 160,000. This will affect applicants in future.

Historical Analysis:

The number of monthly invitations used to hover around the “two thousand-plus” mark for last few months and were even lower between November 2017 and June 2018 at about 305 “SkillSelect” invitations per fortnight for the EOI applicants! 

For July 2018, 1,010 invitations had been issued to persons who had lodged their Expression of Interest (EOI). This was better than the 610 invitations being issued from Nov 2017 onwards until June 2018. But still a lot less than the 2,000-odd invitations that were being issued per month before October 2017. Until January 2019 the number of invitations was regularly above the two-thousand mark. In the 11 August 2018, AND the 11 September 2018 SkillSelect results were above the two-thousand mark – then jumped up to 4,340 invitations on 11 October 2018 and 11 November 2018 invitations. December 2018 and January 2019 invitation-rounds have seen a drop-back to the 2,000+ levels and reduced further since February 2019,  March-2019 and April 2019 invitation-rounds.

The total number of invitations for the last financial year (July 2017 to June 2018) was 22,920.

Based on July 2018,  August 2018September 2018,  October 2018November 2018,  December 2018  January 2019  February 2019 March 2019April 2019 and May 2019 figures, I had forecast in my last article that the total number of EOI applicants invited for this financial year (July 2018 to June 2019) would be  22,820 – my estimate was very close because the FINAL COUNT is 22,920!

But recent announcements by the Department of Home Affairs (DoHA) point to a further slow-down in the number of “general skilled migration” (GSM) invitations.

The effect of “re-invitation” continues to plague the SkillSelect invitations program. In my previous articles, I had mentioned about the impact of “re-invitation”. Many applicants have moved on to other countries or changed their plans but have not removed their Expressions of Interest (EOI). So they get invited, but they do not apply within the next 60 days. These applicants usually get “re-invited” as per the Dept of Immigration rules one more time! I estimate this figure to be as high as 30-40% in many occupations. This severely affects the program. For example, out of the 1,500-odd invitations in March 2019 only about 900-1000 get taken up! This is something that the Department of Home Affairs has not been able to tackle yet.

For this last round of invitations (June 2019) under the subclass 189 (Skilled Independent) visa, only 100 invitations were issued, at 85 points or above. This time (11 July 2019)the number of invitations has gone up to 1,000 which is a good sign. This tie, another  100 invitations were issued to SC489 Family-Sponsored applicants –at 80 points or above… so as you can see, the SC489 FAMILY-SPONSORED applicant needs to have scored 70 points “independently” plus the 10 points from their family-sponsor. 

On our EasyMigrate website, we have the statistics. My ongoing analysis for the  October 2017 invitations; the November 2017 invitation round and the December 2017 round are available. January 2018 roundFebruary 2018 roundMarch 2018 round, April 2018 roundMay 2018 Round, the two x June 2018 rounds, the 11th July 2018, 11th August 2018   the 11 September 2018,  October 2018November 2018,  December 2018 rounds are available.  January 2019,  February 2019,  March 2019,  April 2019  May 2019 and June 2019 invitation rounds are also available on our website. 

Comment: from July 2018 the invitations are on par with the good months up to September 2017 in previous years, and the two rounds of October 2018 and November 2018 EXCEEDED our expectations.  But the December 2018 round and January 2019 has halved to 2,500 invitations. Now February 2019,  March 2019  are FURTHER REDUCED to 1,500 invitations, and April 2019 plus May 2019 plus June 2019invitations are a disappointing 100 invitations only. July 2019 has bounced back to 1,000 invitations.

Please note that these figures do not include invitations under the state-nominated subclass 190 and state-nominated “Regional” subclass 489.

The results in the next section have been taken from the Department of Home Affairs website: https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/working-in-australia/skillselect/invitation-rounds

Invitations issued on 11 July 2019

The table below shows the number of invitations issued in the SkillSelect invitation round on 11 July 2019

Visa subclass Number
Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189) 1000
Skilled Regional (provisional) visa (subclass 489) 100

During 2019-20 program year the following numbers of invitations have been issued:

11 July 2019 results

The following graph shows the points for clients who were invited to apply in the 11 July 2019 round.

Graph showing the points for clients who were invited to apply in the 11 July 2019 round

Invitation process and cut-offs

The highest-ranked clients by points score are invited to apply for the relevant visa. For clients who have equal points scores, the time at which they reached their points score for that subclass (referred to as the date of effect) determines their order of invitation. Expressions of Interest with earlier dates of effect are invited before later dates.

Visa subclass Minimum points score Latest date of effect
Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189) 80

13/05/2019 7:32 pm

Skilled Regional (provisional) visa (subclass 489) 80

05/01/2019 12:22 pm

Point scores and the dates of effect cut off for the pro-rata occupations in the 11 July 2019 invitation round.

Due to high levels of demand, and in keeping with previous years, the below occupation groups will be subject to pro-rata arrangements to ensure availability of invitations across the program year.

SkillSelect first allocates available places to Skilled – Independent visas (subclass 189) and then the remaining to Skilled – Regional (Provisional) visas (subclass 489). If all places are taken up by subclass 189 visas, then there will be no invitations issued for subclass 489 visas in these occupations.

Occupation ID Description Minimum points score Latest date of effect
2211 Accountants 85 14/12/2018 12:46 pm
2212 Auditors, Company Secretaries and Corporate Treasurers 85 9/03/2019 11:46pm
2334 Electronics Engineer 80 5/05/2019 7:01pm
2335 Industrial, Mechanical and Production Engineers 80 10/05/2019 2:51 pm
2339 Other Engineering Professionals 80 1/04/2019 4:39 pm
2611 ICT Business and System Analysts 80 12/04/2019 11:53 pm
2613 Software and Applications Programmers 80 13/05/2019 7:10 am
2631 Computer Network Professionals 80 13/05/2019 7:32 am

Invitations issued during 2019-20 program year

Visa subclass Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Total
Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189) 1,000                       1,000
Skilled Regional (provisional) visa (subclass 489) 100                       100
Total 1,100                       1,100

The above figures do not include invitations issued for State, and Territory Governments nominated visa subclasses. State and Territory Governments nominate throughout the month for specific points tested skilled migration and business innovation and investment visas.

If you would like to find out from Cyrus if you are eligible for Migration to Australia, please complete our online assessment and a member of our team will contact you.

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Skill Select EOI Invitation Results for 11th December 2018 https://www.easymigrate.com/skill-select-eoi-invitation-results-11th-december-2018/ Thu, 07 Feb 2019 02:22:00 +0000 https://www.easymigrate.com/?p=2389 Hi Everyone, Just recently (early February 2019) the Department of  Home Affairs (DoHA) has released the statistical analysis of the 11th December 2018 “Skill Select” invitation results (Expressions of Interest – EOI) for the General Skilled Migration or “GSM” visa subclass 189 (Skilled … Continued

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Hi Everyone,

Just recently (early February 2019) the Department of  Home Affairs (DoHA) has released the statistical analysis of the 11th December 2018 “Skill Select” invitation results (Expressions of Interest – EOI) for the General Skilled Migration or “GSM” visa subclass 189 (Skilled Independent) and subclass 489 (Skilled Family Sponsored).

EasyMigrate is a leading Australian migration agent, based in Perth, Western Australia. EasyMigrate’s Migration Consultant Mr Cyrus Mistry (our principal immigration agent in Australia) has reviewed these SkillSelect results – see his comments below.

Broad Overview:

Recent news: Department of Immigration (now DoHA) has announced that from Financial Year 2018-2019 there will be only ONE ROUND OF SKILL SELECT INVITATIONS PER MONTH.

Recent news: From 1 July 2018 the “pass mark” has been increased from 60 to 65 points. New applicants can lodge their Expression Of Interest (EOI) with 65 points or more. Other applicants who submitted their EOI before 30 June 2018 with 60 points will continue to stay in the queue.

Our Recommendation: Most applicants with 60 or 65 points are not getting invited at all since last 18 months or so. Many 70-pointers are also not getting invitations for a long time.

SOLUTION: apply for state-nominations also, in parallel. We have many clients who were waiting for a more than a year so we did a file-review and recommended a suitable state-nomination option. Many of them got invited for permanent residency WITHIN 8-12 WEEKS!

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Summary:

Next round will be 11 March 2019. Commentary regarding the January 2019 and February 2019 Skill Select invitation rounds will be published by EasyMigrate as soon as those statistics are made available to the public by Department of Immigration.

Compared to the last invitation round (11 November 2018) this recent skill Select round of  11 December 2018 invitation round from Department of Immigration’s “SkillSelect” division has ALMOST HALVED THE NUMBER OF INVITATIONS, – about 2,500 invitations compared to 4,350 invitations. So the “boom” we had seen between September 2018 and November 2018 is slowing down.

The exact number of invitations on 11th December 2018: 2,490 invitations in the Skilled Independent SC189 subclass and 10 in the Family-Sponsored Subclass 489.

For this round, most invitations (1,093) were to applicants who have 75 points.

Another 736 invitations went to persons with 70 points.

496 invitations were given to persons with 80 points.

156 invitations were given to applicants having 85 points.

9 invitations were given to persons with 90 points or more. 

GOOD NEWS is that the number of applicants were invited in December 2018 for General Skilled Migration SC189 visa was still a substantial number compared to the slowdown in the financial year 2017-2018 (Oct 2017 to June 2018)!

There were NO INVITES to applicants with 60 or 65 points.

Occupations Analysis:

Since late 2017 the “Accountants group” of occupations were not invited at all. This is now the ninth round of invitations where DoHA has re-commenced inviting Accountants, Auditors, Company Secretaries and Corporate Treasurers! For Accountants, the invitation threshold has been steady at 80 points (this round and the last round). The cut-off date is published as 18-08-2018 which means that all “Accountant” applicants with 80 points or more who applied for their Expression of Interest (EOI) before 18-08-2018 got invited. In the previous month, the date was 10-08-2018, so it has not moved forward by much! For the other occupations listed above, the cut-off points-score is also 80, and the cut-off date is 08-06-2018 (in the last round of invitations this was 04-07-2018, so this has moved backwards by about 25 days).

Accountants had been excluded (or dramatically reduced) since Oct-Nov 2017 invitation-rounds, so this is an excellent ongoing sign that the demand continues!

Electronics Engineers got invited at 75 points with the date of effect 18-11-2018. In the October 2108 invitation round, 70-point holders were also invited, but not any more. So this shows an increase in the number of applications received by the Department of Immigration.

Industrial, Mechanical and Production Engineers also got invited at 70 points with a date of effect 22-06-2018. The previous period was 05-04-2018, so this is a good development for Industrial, Mechanical and Production Engineers.

Other Engineering Professionals got invited at 75 points with the date of effect 13-10-2018, i.e. is date has moved forward by one week. So in this invitation round, 70-point holders have not been invited once again! 

ICT Professionals (Business and Systems Analysts) got invited at 75 points with the visa date of effect 18-09-2018 – this has moved forward by about 10 days.

ICT Professionals (Software and Application Programmers) – the pass mark STAYS at 70 points with the visa date of effect 01-04-2017. Last invitation round date of effect was 06-04-2018 – this means that a lot of Software and Application programmers who had been waiting in the queue for a long time got selected (maybe their points increased automatically because of age or work-experience requirements).  

ICT Professionals (Computer Network Professionals) got invited at 70 points with the visa date of effect 30-08-2018 – this moved forward by three days.

So for most ICT professionals, there is about four month’s waiting in the queue for their Expression of Interest to be converted into an “invite” (except for Software and Application Programmers where the wait is 20 months in this round, but I believe this is just an aberration and will sort itself out in the next invitation round). The good news is that the list now continues to include 70-point scorers in some occupations! For example, Industrial, Mechanical and Production Engineers, Software and Application Programmers, Computer Network Professionals are getting invited even at 70 points. Again, if the number of invitations at each round goes up for the next invitation rounds in this general skilled migration program, then more occupations with 70 and 65 points are likely to be invited.

Please note that the EOI date resets each time an applicant does an “upgrade” or change, e.g. additional points for age, extra points for work-experience, successful NAATI test, etc.

In my last article regarding the 11 November 2018 round, I was hoping that the number of “invitations” rises over the next few rounds – BUT IT REDUCED BY ALMOST 50%! This is certainly not a good sign all occupations who are waiting at 70 points and 65 points. This may be a slowdown due to financial-year adjustments – based on the July2018-June2019 quota.

Historical Analysis:

The number of monthly invitations used to hover around the “two thousand-plus” mark for last few months and were even lower between November 2017 and June 2018 at about 305 “SkillSelect” invitations per fortnight for the EOI applicants! 

For July 2018, 1,010 invitations had been issued to persons who had lodged their Expression of Interest (EOI). This was better than the 610 invitations being issued from Nov 2017 onwards until June 2018. But still a lot less than the 2,000-odd invitations that were being issued per month before October 2017. Now the number of invitations were regularly above the two-thousand mark in the 11 August 2018 AND the 11 September 2018SkillSelect results – then jumped up to 4,340 invitations on 11 October 2018 and 11 November 2018 and  December 2018. This current invitation-round has seen a drop-back to the 2,000+ levels.

The total number of invitations for the last financial year (July 2017 to June 2018) was 16,296.

Based on July 2018,  August 2018 ,  September 2018,  October 2018, November 2018 and December 2018 figures, the total number of EOI applicants invited for this financial year (July 2018 to June 2019) could be (17,150 divide by 6 multiply by 12) = 34,300 per year which would mean substantial increase in Subclass 189 and Subclass 489 (Family) invitations compared to the previous financial year 2017-2018. There may be even more invitations planned for the next four months (March 2019 – June 2019) – let us wait and see.

In my previous articles, I had mentioned about the effect of “re-invitation”. Many applicants have moved on to other countries or changed their plans but have not removed their Expressions of Interest (EOI). So they get invited, but they do not apply within the next 60 days – so they get “re-invited” as per Dept of Immigration rules one more time! I estimate this figure to be as high as 30-40% in many occupations. This seriously affects the program because out of the 2,500-odd invitations only about 1500-1800 get taken up! This is something that the Department of Home Affairs has not been able to tackle yet.

For this latest round of invitations under the subclass 189 (Skilled Independent) visa, 2,490 invitations were issued, at 70 points or above. Only ten invitations were issued to SC489 Family-Sponsored applicants –at 80 points or above… so as you can see, the SC489 FAMILY-SPONSORED applicant needs to have scored 70-75 points “independently” plus the 10 points from their family-sponsor. 

On our EasyMigrate website, we have the statistics. My ongoing analysis for the  October 2017 invitations; the November 2017 invitation round and the December 2017 round are available. January 2018 roundFebruary 2018 roundMarch 2018 round, April 2018 roundMay 2018 Round, the two x June 2018 rounds, the 11th July 2018, 11th August 2018   the 11 September 2018,  October 2018, and November 2018 invitation rounds are also available on our website. I estimate that the Nov 2017 to June 2018 rounds were only about 30-40% of the usual monthly track-record before October 2017, but from July 2018 the invitations are on par with the good months up to September 2017 in previous years, and the last two rounds EXCEEDED our expectations.  But now the December 2018 round is halved to 2,500 invitations.

Please note that these figures do not include invitations under the state-nominated subclass 190 and state-nominated “Regional” subclass 489.

 

Invitations issued on 11 December 2018

The information below (published by the Department of Immigration – now renamed Depart of Home Affairs – DoHA) shows the number of invitations issued in the SkillSelect invitation round on 11th December 2018:

Overview….

Invitation rounds for a Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189) and Skilled Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 489)visas will be run once a month.

Invitation rounds are anticipated to run on the 11th day of each month. Dates for the rounds are subject to change.

Invitation numbers in each round may vary depending on the number of applications being processed by the department.

Note: State or territory government nominations for Skilled Regional (Provisional) visas (subclass 489) will not be impacted.

Current Round

Invitations issued on 11 December 2018

The table below shows the number of invitations issued in the SkillSelect invitation round on 11 December 2018.

Visa subclass

Number

Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189)

2,490

Skilled Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 489)

10

During the 2018-19 program year the following amounts of invitations have been issued:

11 December 2018 results

The following graph shows the points for clients who were invited to apply in the 11 December 2018 round.

 

Invitation process and cut off

The highest ranked clients by points score are invited to apply for the relevant visa. For clients who have equal points scores, the time at which they reached their points score for that subclass (referred to as the date of effect) determines their order of invitation. Expressions of Interest with earlier dates of effect are invited before later dates.

Visa subclass

Minimum points score

Date of effect

Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189)

70

22/11/2018 6:33 pm

Skilled Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 489)

80

19/08/2018 12:11 pm

Due to high levels of demand, and in keeping with previous years, the below occupation groups will be subject to pro-rata arrangements to ensure the availability of invitations across the program year.

Point scores and the dates of effect cut off for the pro rata occupations in the 11 December 2018 invitation round.

Occupation ID

Description

Minimum points score

Date of effect

2211

Accountants

80

18/08/2018  11:27 pm

2212

Auditors, Company Secretaries and Corporate Treasurers

80

8/06/2018  3:11 pm

2334

Electronics Engineer

75

18/11/2018  2:40 am

2335

Industrial, Mechanical and Production Engineers

70

22/06/2018  9:55 pm

2339

Other Engineering Professionals

75

13/10/2018  12:10 am

2611

ICT Business and System Analysts

75

18/09/2018  11:49 pm

2613

Software and Applications Programmers

70

1/04/2017  3 pm

2631

Computer Network Professionals

70

30/08/2018  12:16 pm

Invitations issued during 2018-19 program year

Visa subclass

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Total

Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189)

1000

2490

2490

4340

4340

2490

 

 

 

 

 

 

17,150

Skilled Regional (provisional) visa (subclass 489)

10

10

10

10

10

10

 

 

 

 

 

 

60

Total

1010

2500

2500

4350

4350

2500

 

 

 

 

 

 

17,210

The above figures do not include invitations issued for State and Territory Government nominated visa subclasses. State and Territory Governments nominate throughout the month for specific points tested skilled migration and business innovation and investment visas.

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Skill Select EOI Invitation Results for September 11th, 2018

The Department of  Home Affairs (DoHA) has released the analysis of the 11th September 2018 “Skill Select” invitation results (Expressions of Interest – EOI) for the visa subclass 189 (Skilled Independent) and subclass 489 (Skilled Family Sponsored).

EasyMigrate’s Principal Migration Consultant Mr Cyrus Misty has reviewed these results – commentary below

Broad Overview:

Recent news: Department of Immigration (now DoHA) has announced that from Financial Year 2018-2019 there will be only ONE ROUND OF INVITATIONS PER MONTH, next round will be around 11 October 2018.

Recent news: Department of Immigration (now DoHA) has announced that from 1 July 2018 the “pass mark” has been increased from 60 to 65 points. New applicants can lodge their EOI with 65 points or more. Other applicants who submitted their EOI before 30 June 2018 with 60 points will continue to stay in the queue.

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Summary:

It is good to note that The 11th September 2018 invitation round from Depart of Immigration’s “SkillSelect” division has maintained the same levels as the last invitation round (11 August 2018) – about 2,500 invitations. For the second time since October 2017 (about ten months ago), the number of monthly invitations has touched the “two thousand-plus” mark! 2490 invitations to be exact in the Skilled Independent SC189 subclass and 10 in the Family-Sponsored Subclass 489!

For November 2017 to June 2018, the Department of Immigration (now Department of Home Affairs – DoHA) had released only 305 invitations every fortnight. This level had been static, at about 610 invitations per month.

For July 2018, 1,010 invitations had been issued. This is better than the 610 invitations being issued from Nov 2017 onwards. But still a lot less than the 2,000-odd invitations that were being issued per month before October 2017, but now the number of invitations seem to be regularly above the two-thousand mark in the 11 August 2018 AND the 11 September 2018 SkillSelect results – 2,490 invitations each in the Subclass 189 visa category.

For many months the “Accountants group” of occupations were not invited at all. This is now the sixth round of invitations where DoHA has finally invited Accountants, Auditors, Company Secretaries and Corporate Treasurers! For Accountants, the invitation threshold has been steady at 80 points (this round and the last round). The cut-off date is published as 25-05-2018 which means that all “Accountant” applicants with 80 points or more who applied for their Expression of Interest (EOI)  before 25-05-2018 got invited. Please note that the EOI date resets each time there is an “upgrade” or change registered, e.g. additional points for age, extra points for work-experience, successful NAATI test, etc. For the other occupations listed above, the cut-off points-score is also 80, and the cut-off date is 01-05-2018 (in the last round of invitations this was 14-03-2018, so this has moved forward by one and half months).

The total number of invitations for the last financial year (July 2017 to June 2018) was 16,296.

Based on July 2018August 2018 and September 2018 figures, the total number of invitations for this financial year (July 2018 to June 2019) could be 6,000 x 3 three-monthly periods = 24,000 which would mean an increase in Subclass 189 and Subclass 489 (Family) invitations compared to the previous financial year 2017-2018. There may be even more invitations planned for the next nine months (October 2018 – June 2019) – let us wait and see.

The slow-down from November 2017 to June 2018 will undoubtedly affect the Department of Immigration’s statistics in the 2018-2019 financial year. I was forecasting a deliberate attempt by DoHA to slow down the “pipeline” in preparation for some dramatic changes to be announced after July/August 2018, but this latest round of invitations may prove I was wrong!

For this latest round of invitations under the subclass 189 (Skilled Independent) visa, 2,490 invitations were issued, at 70 points or above. Only ten invitations were issued to SC489 Family-Sponsored applicants – 5 at 80 points and five at 85 points… so as you can see, the SC489 FAMILY-SPONSORED applicant needs to have scored 70-75 points “independently” plus the 10 points from their family-sponsor. 

On our EasyMigrate website, we have the statistics, and my ongoing analysis for the  October 2017 invitations; the November 2017 invitation round and the December 2017 round are available. January 2018 roundFebruary 2018 roundMarch 2018 round, April 2018 roundMay 2018 Round, the two x June 2018 rounds, the 11th July 2018, 11th August 2018  invitation rounds are also available on our website. I estimate that the Nov 2017 to June 2018 rounds were only about 30-40% of the usual monthly track-record before October 2017, but from August 2018 the invitations are on par with the good months up to September 2017 in previous years.

Please note that these figures do not include invitations under the state-nominated subclass 190 and state-nominated “Regional” subclass 489.

For this round, most invitations (1,202) were to applicants who have 75 points. Another 545 invitations went to persons with 80 points. 15 invitations were given to applicants having 85 points or more. But the BEST NEWS is that 605 applicants were invited at 70 points!

There were NO INVITES to applicants with 60 or 65 points.

For the occupations subject to pro-rata arrangements, Accountants with 80 points or more got invitations up to an EOI-date of 25-05-2018. “Auditors,” “Company Secretaries” and “Corporate Treasurers” got invited at 80 points, with a cut-off date of 01-05-2018. This is a good development because Accountants had been excluded (or dramatically reduced) since Oct-Nov 2017 invitation-rounds!

Electronics Engineers got invited at 70 points with the date of effect 15-11-2017, this is a significant improvement because, in the last invitation round, only 75-point holders were invited. The cut-off date is published as 15-11-2017!

Industrial, Mechanical and Production Engineers also got invited at 70 points with a date of effect 18-01-2018. The previous period was December 2017, so this is a good development for Industrial, Mechanical and Production Engineers.

Other Engineering Professionals got invited at 75 points with the date of effect 03-07-2018. So in this invitation round, 70-point holders have not been invited! I am hoping that the number of “invitations” rises over the next few rounds. Then it will be a good sign for other engineers who are waiting at 70 points and 65 points.

ICT Professionals (Business and Systems Analysts) got invited at 75 points with the visa date of effect 03-07-2018.

ICT Professionals (Software and Application Programmers) got invited at 75 points with the visa date of effect 20-08-2018.  

ICT Professionals (Computer Network Professionals) got invited at 70 points with the visa date of effect 17-01-2018.

So for ICT professionals, there is about 1.5 to 7 month’s waiting in the queue. The good news is only for 75-point holders, EXCEPT for Computer Network Professionals who are getting invited even at 70 points. Again, if the number of invitations at each round goes up for the next financial year (July 2018 – June 2019), then more ICT professionals with 70 and 65 points are likely to be invited.

11 September 2018 Invitation Round

The table below (published by the Department of Immigration – now renamed Depart of Home Affairs – DoHA) shows the number of invitations issued in the SkillSelect invitation round on 11th August 2018:

1 11 September 2018 Invitation Round 

Visa Subclass Number
Skilled – Independent (subclass 189) 2490
Skilled Regional (Provisional) (subclass 489) 10

During 2018-19 program year the following numbers of invitations have been issued:

Invitations issued during 2018-19 program year

Visa subclass Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May June Total
Skilled – Independent (subclass 189) 1000 2490 2490                 5980
Skilled – Regional Provisional (subclass 489) 10 10 10                   30
Total 1010 2500 2500                   6010

The above figures do not include invitations issued for State and Territory Government nominated visa subclasses. State and Territory Governments nominate throughout the month for specific points tested skilled migration and business innovation and investment visas.

11 September 2018 results

The following graph shows the points for clients who were invited to apply in the 11 September 2018 round.

Results graph

Invitation process and cut offs

The highest ranked clients by points score are invited to apply for the relevant visa. For clients who have equal points scores, the time at which they reached their points score for that subclass (referred to as the date of effect) determines their order of invitation. Expressions of Interest with earlier dates of effect are invited before later dates.

SkillSelect first allocates available places to Skilled – Independent visas (subclass 189) and then the remaining to Skilled – Regional (Provisional) visas (subclass 489). If all places are taken up by subclass 189 visas, then there will be no invitations issued for subclass 489 visas in these occupations.

Visa Subclass Points score Date of effect
Skilled – Independent (subclass 189) 70 21/06/2018  5:55pm
Skilled – Regional Provisional (subclass 489) 80 10/07/2018  11:22am

Due to high levels of demand, and in keeping with previous years, the below occupation groups will be subject to pro rata arrangements to ensure the availability of invitations across the program year.

Point scores and the dates of effect cut off for the pro rata occupations in the 11 September 2018 invitation round.

 

Occupation ID Description Points score Date of effect
2211 Accountants 80 25/05/2018 9:59 am
2212 Auditors, Company Secretaries and Corporate Treasurers 80 1/05/2018 10:54 am
2334 Electronics Engineer 70 15/11/2017 10:32 am
2335 Industrial, Mechanical and Production Engineers 70 18/01/2018 9:55 pm
2339 Other Engineering Professionals 75 3/07/2018 6:37 pm
2611 ICT Business and System Analysts 75 28/05/2018 6:25pm
2613 Software and Applications Programmers 75 20/08/2018 3:13 pm
2631 Computer Network Professionals 70 17/01/2018 11:36 am

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UPDATED: Skilled Migration Western Australia Occupation Lists

Applicants who have a nominated occupation identified on the Western Australian skilled migration occupation list (WASMOL) or Graduate occupation list (GOL) may be eligible for Western Australian State nomination using one of the following visa subclasses:

The WASMOL is available to applicants who intend to use the general stream.

The GOL is available for applicants who intend to use the graduate stream.

The new GOL stream is available to:

  • eligible university graduates who have gained a higher qualification and studied for at least two years in Western Australia at a Western Australian university;
  • have an available occupation on the Graduate occupation list for the intended visa subclass; and
  • can meet the Western Australian State Nomination Graduate stream eligibility criteria.

Notes on using the occupation lists

Occupations may have the following status.

  • Available: occupation is available for nomination

  • Restricted: occupation is under review and invitations to apply for State
    nomination will be limited pending the outcome of the review

  • Closed: occupation is closed for invitations

The occupations identified on the occupation lists do not relate to any specific job vacancies, nor represent any guarantee of a job, but rather identify occupations that are considered a priority for the State. It is recommended that you research employment opportunities in Western Australia (in your occupation) before making the decision to migrate.   

You will need to have a skills assessment suitable for migration purposes in your nominated occupation. 

 2018 Western Australian Skilled Migration Occupation List

ANZSCO code       Skilled occupation Eligible visas​ ​     Status
190 visa** 489 visa**
252711 Audiologist   Y Available
253316 Gastroenterologist Y Y Available
253111 General Practitioner Y Available
254111 Midwife Y Available
253513 Neurosurgeon Y Y Available
253913 Obstetrician and Gynaecologist Y Y Available
251412 Orthoptist Y Y ​​Available
253515 Otorhinolaryngologist Y Y Available
253411 Psychiatrist Y Y Available
253918 Radiation Oncologist Y Y Available
254413 Registered Nurse (Child and Family Health) Y Available
254414 Registered Nurse (Community Health) Y Available
254415 Registered Nurse (Critical Care and Emergency) Y Available
254422 Registered Nurse (Mental Health)   Y Available 
254423 Registered Nurse (Perioperative) Y Available
253323 Rheumatologist Y Y Available
251214 Sonographer Y Y Available
253521 Vascular Surgeon Y Y Available

2018 Graduate occupation list

ANZSCO code Occupation List
Eligible Visas
 
PhD and Masters graduates  Bachelor and higher degree graduates    Status

190 visa** 489 visa** ​ ​
221111 Accountant (General)
 Y
Y Y Y Available
233911 Aeronautical Engineer Y Y Y Y Available
231111 Aeroplane Pilot Y Y Y Available
234111 Agricultural Consultant Y Y Y Y Available
234112 Agricultural Scientist Y Y Y Y Available
411111 Ambulance Officer Y Y Y Y Available
253211 Anaesthetist Y Y Y Y Available
232111 Architect Y Y Y Y Available
252711 Audiologist Y Y Y Y Available
271111 Barrister Y Y Y Y Available
253312 Cardiologist Y Y Y Y Available
253512 Cardiothoracic Surgeon Y Y Y Y Available
272111 Careers Counsellor Y Y Y Y Available
233111 Chemical Engineer Y Y Y Y Available
233211 Civil Engineer Y Y Y Y Available
253313 Clinical Haematologist Y Y Y Y Available
272311 Clinical Psychologist Y Y Y Y Available
252311 Dental Specialist Y Y Y Y Available
252312 Dentist Y Y Y Y Available
253911 Dermatologist Y Y Y Y Available
261312 Developer Programmer Y Y Y Y Available
253917 Diagnostic and Interventional Radiologist Y Y Y Y Available
241111 Early Childhood (Pre-primary School) Teacher Y Y Y Y Available
233311 Electrical Engineer Y Y Y Y Available
233411 Electronics Engineer Y Y Y Y Available
253912 Emergency Medicine Specialist Y Y Y Y Available
253315 Endocrinologist  Y Y Y Y Available
233915 Environmental Engineer Y Y Y Y Available
251311 Environmental Health Officer Y Y Y Available
132211 Finance Manager Y Y Y Y Available
222311 Financial Investment Adviser Y Y Y Y Available
222312 Financial Investment Manager Y Y Y Y Available
253316 Gastroenterologist Y Y Y Y Available
253111 General Practitioner Y Y Y Y Available
234411 Geologist Y Y Y Y Available
233212 Geotechnical Engineer Y Y Y Y Available
251511 Hospital Pharmacist Y Y Y Y Available
141311 Hotel or Motel Manager Y Y Y Y Available
262112 ICT Security Specialist Y Y Y Y Available
233511 Industrial Engineer Y Y Y Y Available
251512 Industrial Pharmacist Y Y Y Y Available
411112 Intensive Care Ambulance Paramedic Y Y Y Y Available
253317 Intensive Care Specialist Y Y Y Y Available
233112 Materials Engineer Y Y Y Y Available
233512 Mechanical Engineer Y Y Y Y Availabl e
251211 Medical Diagnostic Radiographer Y Y Y Y Available
234611 Medical Laboratory Scientist Y Y Y Y Available
253314 Medical Oncologist Y Y Y Y Available
253999 Medical Practitioners nec Y Y Y Y Available
241311 Middle School Teacher Y  Y Y Y Available
254111 Midwife Y Y Y Y Available
233916 Naval Architect Y Y Y Y Available
253318 Neurologist Y Y Y Y Available
253513 Neurosurgeon Y Y Y Y Available
254211 Nurse Educator Y Y Y Y Available
254411 Nurse Practitioner Y Y Y Y Available
253913 Obstetrician and Gynaecologist Y Y Y Y Available
251312 Occupational Health and Safety Adviser Y Y Y Y Available
252411 Occupational Therapist Y Y Y Y Available
253914 Ophthalmologist Y Y Y Y Available
253514 Orthopaedic Surgeon Y Y Y Y Available
252112 Osteopath Y Y Y Y Available
253515 Otorhinolaryngologist  Y Y Y Y Available
253321 Paediatrician Y Y Y Y Available
253915 Pathologist Y Y Y Y Available
252511 Physiotherapist Y Y Y Y Available
253517 Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon Y Y Y Y Available
252611 Podiatrist Y Y Y Y Available
241213 Primary School Teacher Y Y Y Y Available
233513 Production or Plant Engineer Y Y Y Y Available
253411 Psychiatrist Y Y Y Y Available
272399 Psychologists nec Y Y Y Y Available
233213 Quantity Surveyor Y Y Y Y Available
253918 Radiation Oncologist Y Y Y Y Available
254412 Registered Nurse (Aged Care) Y Y Y Y Available
254413 Registered Nurse (Child and Family Health) Y Y Y Y Available
254414 Registered Nurse (Community Health) Y Y Y Y Available
254415 Registered Nurse (Critical Care and Emergency) Y Y Y Y Available
254416 Registered Nurse (Developmental Disability) Y Y Y Y Available
254417 Registered Nurse (Disability and Rehabilitation) Y Y Y Y Available
254421 Registered Nurse (Medical Practice) Y Y Y Y Available
254418 Registered Nurse (Medical) Y Y Y Y Available
254422 Registered Nurse (Mental Health) Y Y Y Y Available
254423 Registered Nurse (Perioperative) Y Y Y Y Available
254424 Registered Nurse (Surgical) Y Y Y Y Available
254499 Registered Nurses nec Y Y Y Y Available
272114 Rehabilitation Counsellor Y Y Y Y Available
253322 Renal Medicine Specialist Y Y Y Y Available
132511 Research and Development Manager Y Y Y Y Available
253112 Resident Medical Officer Y Y Y Y Available
253323 Rheumatologist Y Y Y Y Available
241411 Secondary School Teacher Y Y Y Y Available
272511 Social Worker Y Y Y Y Available
261313 Software Engineer Y Y Y Y Available
271311 Solicitor Y Y Y Y Available
241511 Special Needs Teacher Y Y Y Y Available
253311 Specialist Physician (General Medicine) Y Y Y Y Available
253399 Specialist Physicians nec Y Y Y Y Available
252712 Speech Pathologist Y Y Y Y Available
233214 Structural Engineer Y Y Y Y Available
253511 Surgeon (General) Y Y Y Y Available
232212 Surveyor Y Y Y Y Available
241512 Teacher of the Hearing Impaired Y Y Y Y Available
241513 Teacher of the Sight Impaired Y Y Y Y Available
263311 Telecommunications Engineer Y Y Y Y Available
263312 Telecommunications Network Engineer Y Y Y Y Available
253324 Thoracic Medicine Specialist Y Y Y Y Available
233215 Transport Engineer Y Y Y Y Available
232611 Urban and Regional Planner Y Y Y Y Available
253518 Urologist Y Y Y Y Available
253521 Vascular Surgeon Y Y Y Y Available
234711 Veterinarian Y Y Y Y Available
 
       
141999 Accommodation and Hospitality Managers nec Y Y Y Available
224111 Actuary Y Y Y   Available
252211 Acupuncturist Y Y Y Available
225111 Advertising Specialist Y Y Y   Available
261311 Analyst Programmer Y Y Y   Available
249211 Art Teacher (Private Tuition) Y Y Y Available
212111 Artistic Director Y Y Y   Available
212212 Book or Script Editor Y Y Y Available
141211 Caravan Park and Camping Ground Manager Y Y Available
232213 Cartographer Y Y Y Available
252111 Chiropractor Y Y Y   Available
222111 Commodities Trader Y Y Y   Available
221211 Company Secretary Y Y Y   Available
252299 Complementary Health Therapists nec Y Y Y Available
234311 Conservation Officer Y Y   Available
212411 Copywriter Y Y Y Available
132111 Corporate Services Manager Y Y Y   Available
272199 Counsellors nec Y Y Y   Available
249212 Dance Teacher (Private Tuition) Y Y Y Available
211112 Dancer or Choreographer Y Y Y Available
262111 Database Administrator Y Y Y   Available
251111 Dietitian Y Y Y Available
212312 Director (Film, Television, Radio or Stage) Y Y Y Available
249111 Education Adviser Y Y Y Available
272312 Educational Psychologist Y Y Y   Available
233914 Engineering Technologist Y Y Y Available
221213 External Auditor Y Y Y Available
272113 Family and Marriage Counsellor Y Y Y Available
212314 Film and Video Editor Y Y Y Available
222112 Finance Broker Y Y Y Available
222199 Financial Brokers nec Y Y Y   Available
222299 Financial Dealers nec Y Y Y Available
222211 Financial Market Dealer Y Y Y Available
224212 Gallery or Museum Curator Y Y Y Available
232411 Graphic Designer Y Y Y Available
224213 Health Information Manager Y Y Y Available
251911 Health Promotion Officer Y Y Y Available
223111 Human Resource Adviser Y Y Available
225211 ICT Account Manager Y Y Y Available
261111 ICT Business Analyst Y Y Y Available
225212 ICT Business Development Manager Y Y Y Available
263211 ICT Quality Assurance Engineer Y Y Y Available
225213 ICT Sales Representative Y Y Y Available
263212 ICT Support Engineer Y Y Y Available
263213 ICT Systems Test Engineer Y Y Y Available
224999 Information and Organisation Professionals nec Y Y Y Available
232511 Interior Designer Y Y Y Available
221214 Internal Auditor Y Y Y Available
212499 Journalists and Other Writers nec Y Y Y Available
271299 Judicial and Other Legal Professionals nec Y Y Y Available
139913 Laboratory Manager Y Y Y Available
224511 Land Economist Y Y Y Available
232112 Landscape Architect Y Y Y Available
224912 Liaison Officer Y Y Available
224611 Librarian Y Y Y Available
221112 Management Accountant Y Y Y Available
224711 Management Consultant Y Y Y Available
225112 Market Research Analyst Y Y Available
225113 Marketing Specialist Y Y Y Available
224112 Mathematician Y Y Y Available
211212 Music Director Y Y Y Available
211299 Music Professionals nec Y Y Y Available
249214 Music Teacher (Private Tuition) Y Y Y Available
252213 Naturopath Y Y Y Available
212412 Newspaper or Periodical Editor Y Y Y Available
272313 Organisational Psychologist Y Y Y Available
224914 Patents Examiner Y Y Y Available
234914 Physicist ^ Y Y Y Available
224412 Policy Analyst   Y Y Available
132411 Policy and Planning Manager   Y Y Available
212413 Print Journalist Y Y Y Available
249299 Private Tutors and Teachers nec Y Y Y Available
212315 Program Director (Television or Radio) Y Y Y Available
272314 Psychotherapist Y Y Y Available
131114 Public Relations Manager Y Y Available
224214 Records Manager Y Y Y Available
223112 Recruitment Consultant Y Y Y   Available
251513 Retail Pharmacist Y Y Y Available
272499 Social Professionals nec Y Y Y Available
261314 Software Tester Y Y Y Available
241599 Special Education Teachers nec Y Y Y Available
212316 Stage Manager Y Y Y Available
222213 Stockbroking Dealer Y Y Y Available
272115 Student Counsellor Y Y Y Available
262113 Systems Administrator Y Y Y Available
261112 Systems Analyst Y Y Y Available
221113 Taxation Accountant Y Y Y Available
249311 Teacher of English to Speakers of Other Languages Y Y Y Available
212317 Technical Director Y Y Y Available
225499 Technical Sales Representatives nec Y Y Y Available
212415 Technical Writer Y Y Y Available
212416 Television Journalist Y Y Y Available
252214 Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner Y Y Y Available
224512 Valuer Y Y Y Available
212318 Video Producer Y Y Y Available
261212 Web Developer Y Y Y Available
234213 Wine Maker Y Y Available

 Australian and New Zealand Classification of Occupations

**190 Visa = Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190)
**489 Visa = Skilled Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 489)

^ The Commonwealth Department of Home Affairs allows only Medical Physicists to be eligible for the Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190) and Skilled Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 489) (State nominated).

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Skill Select EOI Invitation Results for May 23rd, 2018 https://www.easymigrate.com/skill-select-eoi-invitation-results-may-23rd-2018/ Wed, 27 Jun 2018 04:34:52 +0000 https://www.easymigrate.com/?p=2014 Skill Select EOI Invitation Results for May 23rd, 2018 The Department of  Home Affairs (DoHA) has released the analysis of the 23rd May 2018 “Skill Select” invitation results (Expressions of Interest – EOI) for the visa subclass 189 (Skilled Independent) and 489 (Skilled … Continued

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Skill Select EOI Invitation Results for May 23rd, 2018

The Department of  Home Affairs (DoHA) has released the analysis of the 23rd May 2018 “Skill Select” invitation results (Expressions of Interest – EOI) for the visa subclass 189 (Skilled Independent) and 489 (Skilled Family Sponsored). EasyMigrate’s Principal Migration Consultant Mr Cyrus Misty has reviewed these results:

Broad Overview: Once again the Dept of Immigration (now Department of Home Affairs) has released only 305 invitations which is the same as the invitation-rounds since November 2017! After many months of harsh policy where no Accountants were being invited, DOHA has finally invited Accountants, Auditors, Company Secretaries and Corporate Treasurers in this latest round of invitations! Accountants who score 80 points or more have been invited and the cut-off date is published as 17-01-2018 which means that all “Accountant” applicants with 80 points or more who applied for their Expression of Interest (EOI)  before 17-01-2018 got invited. For the other occupations listed above, the cut-off date is 12-02-2018.

The total number of invitations for this financial year (July 2017 to May 2018) has been 15,686. I was hoping for a substantial increase in the number of invitations for this fiscal year (July 2017 – June 2018) … but I am beginning to lose hope. There may be more invitations planned for next financial year (July 2018 – June 2019) – let us wait and see.

I have made the above “optimistic” statement, but my thoughts and fears are as follows: Why only 305 invitations at each round? Why did this start happening from November 2017? To me, the “November 2017” date has significance because Dept of Immigration takes about eight months to process SC189 / 489-Family-Sponsored applications so it would not affect their statistics till June 2018!! But this slow-down will certainly affect their statistics in the 2018-2019 financial year. So is this a deliberate attempt to slow-down the “pipeline” in preparation for some dramatic changes to be announced in July 2018? I hope I am wrong, but I expect dramatic changes will be published in July 2018!

Once again for this latest round of invitations under the subclass 189 (Skilled Independent) visa, only 300 invitations were issued, at 75 points or above. Only five invitations were issued to SC489 Family-Sponsored applicants – 4 at 80 points and one at 85 points… so as you can see, the SC489 FAMILY-SPONSORED applicant needs to have scored 70-75 points “independently” plus the 10 points from their family-sponsor. 

As I have mentioned in my previous newsletter, This is a decrease of about 2250 invitations per month compared to the October 2017 invitations; it is about 1105 invitations less than the November 2017 round. The December 2017 round, January 2017 roundFebruary 2017 roundMarch 2018 round and April 2018 round. All of these have been very low with the number of invitations, with only 610 invitations per month (305 invitations x 2 invitation-rounds each month). I estimate that the current rounds are only at about 25-30% of the usual monthly track-record before October 2017.

Please note that these figures do not include invitations under the state-nominated subclass 190 and state-nominated “Regional” subclass 489.

For this round, most invitations (192) were to applicants who have 75 points. Another 95 invitations went to persons with 80 points. 11 invitations were given to applicants having 85 points. Two invites went to persons with 90-95 points.

There were NO INVITES to applicants with 60, 65 or 70 points.

As I have mentioned before – when the number of invitations is so low, then anomalies creep in – let me explain. My estimate is that about 15% of the “invitations” usually do not get taken up (because of the applicant’s changed circumstances). These “invitations” expire after 60 days and lead to a “re-invite” in the next round of invitations (maximum two invites). When the number of invitations is reduced by DIBP to a paltry 300 (instead of the usual 2000-3000 per month) then these “re-invitation” tend to skew the results and give inaccurate statistics.

For the occupations subject to pro-rata arrangements, Accountants with 80 points or more got invitations up to an EOI-date of 17-01-2018.  “Auditors”, “Company Secretaries” and “Corporate Treasurers” also got invited at 80 points, with a cut-off date of 12-02-2018. This is a good development because Accountants had been excluded (or dramatically reduced) since Oct-Nov 2017 invitation-rounds!

Electronics Engineers got invited at 75 points with the date of effect 17-05-2018, so they seem to have waited ONLY ONE WEEK IN THE QUEUE! Unfortunately, this is only for 75 point applicants; all others lost out.

Industrial, Mechanical and Production Engineers got invited at 75 points with a date of effect 16-05-2018.

Other Engineering Professionals got invited at 75 points with the date of effect 03-04-2018. The new date 03-04-2018 is quite significant – waiting in the queue is down to SIX WEEKS but only for 75-point holders! As the number of “invitations” increase over the next few rounds, this is a good sign for other engineers who are waiting at 70 points and 65 points.

ICT Professionals (Business and Systems Analysts) got invited at 75 points with visa date of effect 18-02-2018.

ICT Professionals (Software and Application Programmers) got invited at 75 points with visa date of effect 26-03-2018.

ICT Professionals (Computer Network Professionals) got invited at 75 points with visa date of effect 18-04-2018.

So for ICT professionals, there is about 1 to 3 month’s waiting in the queue. The good news is only for 75-point holders. Again, if the number of invitations at each round goes up for the next financial year (July 2018 – June 2019) then more ICT professionals with 70, 65 and 60 points are likely to be invited.

23 May 2018 Invitation Round

Invitations issued on 23 May 2018

Visa Subclass Number
Skilled – Independent (subclass 189) 300
Skilled – Regional (Provisional) (subclass 489) 5

During 2017-18 program year the following numbers of invitations have been issued:

Invitations issued during 2017-18 program year

Visa subclass Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May June Total
Skilled – Independent (subclass 189) 2000 2000 3500 2500 1400 600 600 600 600 600 600 15000
Skilled – Regional Provisional (subclass 489) 210 256 93 57 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 686
Total 2210 2256 3593 2557 1410 610 610 610 610 610 610 15686

The above figures do not include invitations issued for State and Territory Government nominated visa subclasses. State and Territory Governments nominate throughout the month for specific points tested skilled migration and business innovation and investment visas.

23 May 2018 results – 

 

Invitation process and cut off

The highest ranked clients by points score are invited to apply for the relevant visa. For clients who have equal points scores, the time at which they reached their points score for that subclass (referred to as the date of effect) determines their order of invitation. Expressions of Interest with earlier dates of effect are invited before later dates.

SkillSelect first allocates available places to Skilled – Independent visas (subclass 189) and then the remaining to Skilled – Regional (Provisional) visas (subclass 489). If all places are taken up by subclass 189 visas, then there will be no invitations issued for subclass 489 visas in these occupations.

Visa Subclass Points score Date of effect
Skilled – Independent (subclass 189) 75 18/05/2018  3:15 PM
Skilled – Regional Provisional (subclass 489) 80 26/04/2018  6:49 PM

Due to high levels of demand, and in keeping with previous years, the below occupation groups will be subject to pro rata arrangements to ensure availability of invitations across the program year.

Point scores and the dates of effect cut off for the pro rata occupations in the 23 May 2018 invitation round.

Occupation ID Description Points score Date of effect
2211 Accountants 80 17/01/2018  2:50 PM
2212 Auditors, Company Secretaries and Corporate Treasurers 80 12/02/2018  3:27 PM
2334 Electronics Engineer 75 17/05/2018  12:13 AM
2335 Industrial, Mechanical and Production Engineers 75 16/05/2018  7:41 PM
2339 Other Engineering Professionals 75 3/04/2018  11:27 PM
2611 ICT Business and System Analysts 75 18/02/2018  7:19 AM
2613 Software and Applications Programmers 75 26/03/2018  12:06 AM
2631 Computer Network Professionals 75 18/04/2018  7:08 PM

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Skill Select EOI Invitation Results for April 4th, 2018 https://www.easymigrate.com/skill-select-eoi-invitation-results-april-4th-2018/ Mon, 07 May 2018 07:37:42 +0000 https://www.easymigrate.com/?p=1999 Skill Select EOI Invitation Results for April 4th, 2018 On 7th May 2018, the Department of  Home Affairs has released the analysis of the 4th April 2018 “Skill Select” invitation results (Expressions of Interest – EOI) for the visa subclass 189 (Skilled … Continued

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Skill Select EOI Invitation Results for April 4th, 2018

On 7th May 2018, the Department of  Home Affairs has released the analysis of the 4th April 2018 “Skill Select” invitation results (Expressions of Interest – EOI) for the visa subclass 189 (Skilled Independent) and 489 (Skilled Family Sponsored). EasyMigrate’s Principal Migration Consultant Mr Cyrus Misty has reviewed these results:

Broad Overview: Once again the Dept of Immigration (now Department of Home Affairs) has released only 305 which is the same as the invitation-rounds since November 2017! Once again, not a single “Accountant” was invited! The total number of invitations for this financial year (July to April 2018) has been 14,771 so I am hoping that in the remaining financial year (May-June 2018) it is likely that there will be some increase in the number of invitations provided by the Department of Immigration… but I am beginning to lose hope.

Why only 305 invitations at each round? Why did this start happening from November 2017? To me, the “November 2017” date has significance because Dept of Immigration takes about 8 months to process SC189 / 489-Family-Sponsored applications so it would not affect their statistics till June 2018!! But this slow-down will certainly affect their statistics in the 2018-2019 financial year. So is this a deliberate attempt to slow-down the “pipeline” in preparation for some dramatic changes to be announced in July 2018? I hope I am wrong but I expect dramatic changes will be announced in July 2018!

Once again for this latest round of invitations under the subclass 189 (Skilled Independent) visa, only 300 invitations were issued, at 70 points or above. Only five invitations were issued to SC489 Family-Sponsored applicants – 2 at 80 points and 3 at 75 points. 

As I have mentioned in my previous newsletter, This is a decrease of about 2250 invitations per month compared to the October 2017 invitations,  it is about 1105 invitations less than the November 2017 round. The December 2017 round, January 2017 round, February 2017 round, March 2018 round and April 2018 round. All of these have been very low with the number of invitations, with only 610 invitations per month (305 invitations x 2 invitation-rounds each month). My estimate is that the current rounds are only at about 25-30% of the usual monthly track-record before October 2017.

Please note that these figures do not include invitations under the state-nominated subclass 190 and state-nominated “Regional” subclass 489.

For this round, most invitations (190) were to applicants who have 75 points. Another 34 invitations went to persons with 80 points. 13 invitations were given to applicants having 85 points.

63 applicants were invited at 70 points. There were NO INVITES to applicants with 60 or 65 points.

As I have mentioned before – when the number of invitations are so low, then anomalies creep in – let me explain. My estimate is that about 15% of the “invitations” usually do not get taken up (because of the applicant’s changed circumstances). These “invitations” expire after 60 days and lead to a “re-invite” in the next round of invitations (maximum two invites). When the number of invitations is reduced by DIBP to a paltry 300 (instead of the usual 2000-3000 per month) then these “re-invitation” tend to skew the results and give inaccurate statistics.

For the occupations subject to pro-rata arrangements, Accountants did not get any invitations on 4th April 2018. However, “Auditors”, “Company Secretaries” and “Corporate Treasurers” got invited at 80 points, with a cut-off date of 03-02-2018. I am hoping that Department of Immigration recommences invitations for “Accountants” soon. Accountants have been excluded (or dramatically reduced) since Oct-Nov 2017 invitation-rounds!

Electronics Engineers got invited at 70 points with the date of effect 03-12-2017, so they seem to have waited ONLY FOUR MONTHS IN THE QUEUE! Unfortunately, this is only for 70 point applicants, all others lost out.

Industrial, Mechanical and Production Engineers got invited at 70 points with a date of effect 23-11-2017.

Other Engineering Professionals got invited at 75 points with the date of effect 21-03-2018. The new date 219-03-2018 is quite significant – waiting in the queue is down to TWO WEEKS but only for 75-point holders! As the number of “invitations” increase over the next few rounds, this is a good sign for other engineers who are waiting at 70 points and 65 points.

ICT Professionals (Business and Systems Analysts) got invited at 75 points with visa date of effect 13-02-2018.

ICT Professionals (Software and Application Programmers) got invited at 75 points with visa date of effect 13-03-2018.

ICT Professionals (Computer Network Professionals) got invited at 75 points with visa date of effect 28-03-2018.

So for ICT professionals, there is about 1 to 2 month’s waiting in the queue, but the good news is only for 75-point holders.

04 April 2018 Invitation Round

The table below (published by Department of Immigration – now renamed Depart of Home Affairs – DoHA) shows the number of invitations issued in the SkillSelect invitation round on 04 April 2018.

Invitations issued on 4 April 2018

Visa Subclass Number
Skilled – Independent (subclass 189) 300
Skilled – Regional (Provisional) (subclass 489) 5

During 2017-18 program year the following numbers of invitations have been issued:

Invitations issued during the 2017-18 program year

Visa subclass Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May June Total
Skilled – Independent (subclass 189) 2000 2000 3500 2500 1400 600 600 600 600 300 14100
Skilled – Regional Provisional (subclass 489) 210 256 93 57 10 10 10 10 10 5 671
Total 2210 2256 3593 2557 1410 610 610 610 610 305 14771

The above figures do not include invitations issued for State and Territory Government nominated visa subclasses. State and Territory Governments nominate throughout the month for specific points tested skilled migration and business innovation and investment visas.

4 April 2018 results

The following graph shows the points for clients who were invited to apply in the 4 April 2018 round.

Invitation process and cut offs

The highest ranked clients by points score are invited to apply for the relevant visa. For clients who have equal points scores, the time at which they reached their points score for that subclass (referred to as the date of effect) determines their order of invitation. Expressions of Interest with earlier dates of effect are invited before later dates.

SkillSelect first allocates available places to Skilled – Independent visas (subclass 189) and then the remaining to Skilled – Regional (Provisional) visas (subclass 489). If all places are taken up by subclass 189 visas then there will be no invitations issued for subclass 489 visas in these occupations.

Visa Subclass Points score Date of effect
Skilled – Independent (subclass 189) 70 5/12/2017  12:00 PM
Skilled – Regional Provisional (subclass 489) 75 7/10/2017  10:59 PM

Due to high levels of demand, and in keeping with previous years, the below occupation groups will be subject to pro rata arrangements to ensure availability of invitations across the program year.

Point scores and the dates of effect cut off for the pro rata occupations in the 4 April 2018 invitation round

Occupation ID Description Points score Date of effect
2211 Accountants N/A N/A
2212 Auditors, Company Secretaries and Corporate Treasurers 80 3/02/2018  4:10 PM
2334 Electronics Engineer 70 3/12/2017  7:31 PM
2335 Industrial, Mechanical and Production Engineers 70 23/11/2017  3:45 PM
2339 Other Engineering Professionals 75 21/03/2018  1:15 PM
2611 ICT Business and System Analysts 75 13/02/2018  1:17 AM
2613 Software and Applications Programmers 75 13/03/2018  7:57 PM
2631 Computer Network Professionals 75 28/03/2018  2:22 PM

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