Priority Migration Skilled Occupation List Archives - Easy Migrate https://www.easymigrate.com/tag/priority-migration-skilled-occupation-list/ Mon, 31 Jan 2022 07:06:57 +0000 en hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.6 https://www.easymigrate.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/cropped-Easy-Migrate-globe-32x32.png Priority Migration Skilled Occupation List Archives - Easy Migrate https://www.easymigrate.com/tag/priority-migration-skilled-occupation-list/ 32 32 More Changes to 485 Visa Means No Skills Assessments and No Need for Occupations to be on Skilled Lists https://www.easymigrate.com/more-changes-to-485-visa-means-no-skills-assessments-and-no-need-for-pmsol/ Mon, 31 Jan 2022 05:50:21 +0000 https://www.easymigrate.com/?p=4990 The post More Changes to 485 Visa Means No Skills Assessments and No Need for Occupations to be on Skilled Lists appeared first on Easy Migrate.

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Occupations will not have to be on skilled occupation lists and there will be no need for skills tests as the government outlines its plans to temporarily change requirements attached to the Temporary Graduate visa. (Subclass 485)

The measures were announced as part of the government’s Australian Strategy for International Education 2021-2030, an updated strategy to replace the 2016 National Strategy for International Education 2025.

The strategy outlines government plans to diversify the student cohort in Australia and encourage overseas students to study in areas of need such as engineering, maths, technology and health.

The Temporary Graduate visa (Subclass 485), Issued after completing a masters degree by coursework will change in length from 2 to 3 years and the visa duration for VET students will extend from 18 to 24 months.

Overseas students will also be made more aware of their rights and responsibilities whilst living, studying and working in Australia.

There will be a $28 million support package offered to the education industry in Australia as well as many previously announced changes including recognition of time spent studying overseas counting towards future visa eligibility.

Australia has some of the most reputable universities in the world and the government is heavily incentivising study in Australia by making these changes to one of the most common permanent residency pathways, starting with the Temporary Graduate visa. (Subclass 485) and then by applying for Subclass 189 or Subclass 190/491 state-nominated permanent residency.

Moving to Australia to study can be easy! Contact Easy Migrate now to receive the best advice from the best source, getting you a visa is our job.

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Pharmacists are Migration Priority to Help Beat Covid-19 https://www.easymigrate.com/pharmacists-are-migration-priority-to-help-beat-covid-19/ Tue, 17 Aug 2021 05:04:15 +0000 https://www.easymigrate.com/?p=4721 The post Pharmacists are Migration Priority to Help Beat Covid-19 appeared first on Easy Migrate.

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Australia lags behind the rest of the world with its Covid-19 vaccine rollout for many reasons including public complacency about the threat the virus poses to community health.

Another important reason Australians are not being vaccinated is the lack of qualified Pharmacists in the country to administer the vaccine.

The Priority Skilled Migration Occupation List was created by the Australian Government to find people to work in sectors which are critical to Australia’s Covid-19 response and recovery, It has now been updated to include Hospital Pharmacists (ANZSCO code: 251511), Retail Pharmacists (251513) and Industrial Pharmacists (251512).

This presents a fantastic opportunity to qualified migrant pharmacists and Australian pharmacies to work together to help the vaccine rollout.

If you are a qualified pharmacist you will now have priority when it comes to your visa application and if you are applying for an employer sponsored visa you will also be prioritised over other visas.

If you need help lodging your employer-sponsored visa or making any visa applications contact Easy Migrate to secure a hassle-free visa application process.

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Chefs and Engineers Get Post-Pandemic Visa Priority https://www.easymigrate.com/chefs-and-engineers-get-post-pandemic-visa-priority/ Fri, 25 Jun 2021 07:38:27 +0000 https://www.easymigrate.com/?p=4679 The post Chefs and Engineers Get Post-Pandemic Visa Priority appeared first on Easy Migrate.

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Chefs, Engineers and Programmers will get Australian visas first as the Department of Immigration announced an updated Priority Migration Skilled Occupation List (PMSOL) with 22 new occupations added.

The PMSOL is a list of occupations that are first to be granted Skilled Employer-Sponsored Regional (temporary) visas (subclass 494), Temporary Skills Shortage visas (subclass 482), Employer Nomination Scheme visas (subclass 186) and Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme visas (subclass 187).

The list was made to address the skills shortage resulting from halted migration during the pandemic, it currently has 41 occupations on it.

The 22 new occupations on the PMSOL with ANZSCO codes are:

  • Accountant (General) (221111)
  • Accountant (Taxation) (221113)
  • Accountant (Management) (221112)
  • External Auditor (221213)
  • Internal Auditor (221214)
  • Electrical Engineer (233311)
  • Civil Engineer (233211)
  • Structural Engineer (233214)
  • Geotechnical Engineer (233212)
  • Transport Engineer (233215)
  • Mining Engineer (233611)
  • Petroleum Engineer (233612)
  • Surveyor (232212)
  • Cartographer (232213)
  • Other Spatial Scientist (232214)
  • Medical Laboratory Scientist (234611)
  • Orthotist / Prosthetist (251912)
  • Multimedia Specialist (261211)
  • Analyst Programmer (261311)
  • Software and Applications Programmers (261399)
  • ICT Security Specialist (262112)
  • Chef (351311)

The recent federal budget suggests temporary and permanent migration is expected to re-commence in early to mid-2022, so now is the time to start planning if you intend to migrate to Australia.

These occupations are lacking applicants and there is a surplus of jobs in these occupations in Australia, the government says the PMSOL is essential to revitalising Australia’s post-pandemic economic recovery. 

“The Morrison Government will continue to support Australian businesses, including through skilled migration, as the engine room of our nation’s economy,” said Immigration Minister Alex Hawke.

Do you or anyone you know want to live and work in Australia? 

Practising these occupations in Australia would mean a bright future for you and your family.

This work is available and many industries in Australia continue to cry out for more people to apply for some very desirable jobs.

So start planning for your future now and remember to contact EasyMigrate in order to give you the best chance to secure your Australian visa.

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