Applying for an Australian skilled visa is a lengthy and complicated process. The purpose of Australia’s skilled migration program is to fill gaps in Australia’s workforce to grow their economy. This is reflected in Australia’s skilled occupation lists and state sponsorship requirements, both of which dictate who can secure a visa to live and work in Australia.
With covid rocking world economies and threatening global health systems, securing a skilled visa has become more difficult and changes are occurring on a more frequent basis. Below, we outline the most recent changes impacting overseas skilled visa applicants.
Speak with a licensed migration agent today
States reopen sponsorship programs
As Australian states reopen their sponsorship programs, there is much confusion about who is eligible. Below, we outline the basic eligibility for offshore applicants.
- South Australia is open to limited offshore applicants. We have had two clients successfully gain South Australian sponsorship and invitations to apply for their skilled visas in less than 2 weeks!
- Tasmania is open to offshore applicants with a job offer. We have had one client successfully secure a job offer, receive an invitation, and lodge their skilled visa within one month.
- New South Wales, Western Australia, ACT and Victoria are closed to offshore applicants.
- Queensland remains temporarily closed. We do not expect them to open to offshore applicants anytime soon given the current climate.
To summarise, offshore applicants can only apply to South Australia or Tasmania (job offer) for state sponsorship. Options continue to be very limited, and we encourage our clients to take whatever options are available to them (if any).
South Australia occupation list
Tasmania occupation list
There is much excitement about states reopening, but the reality is that it generally applies to onshore applicants only. If you want to understand your visa options, then seek advice from a licensed migration agent. We charge just £60 for a consultation with our agent. Determining your exact visa options before spending large amounts of money on the process is advisable.
Skill Assessment Fee Increases
A skills assessment is the first process in securing an Australian skilled visa. Each occupation has a different assessing body with different requirements and fees.
Trades Recognition Australia (TRA) will increase their fees on 1 September 2021. TRA announced this the Federal Budget 2021-22. You can find their latest fees on the TRA website.
Learn more about emigrating to Australia as a tradesperson
Teachers can expect a fee increase on 1 September 2021 also. The Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership (AITSL) will increase their fee from $860 to $1050 AUD.
Learn more about the costs and processes of emigrating to Australia as a teacher
Vetassess professional occupations – Changes to required evidence
On 9 August 2021, Vetassess changed the way professional occupations evidence their work experience. New forms have been created for selected professional occupations to complete as part of their skills assessment. This is to enable applicants to present their portfolio of work in a more streamlined and concise manner.
Certain applicants must download and fill in the editable form, then log on to the online application portal to upload it as part of the documentation requirements.
The new forms will be used to support skills assessment applications in the below occupations:
- Conference and Event Organiser
- ICT Sales Professionals
- Technical Sales Representatives
- ICT Sales Representative
- Sales Representative (Industrial Products)
- ICT Account Manager
- Sales Representative (Medical and Pharmaceutical Products)
- Technical Sales Representative nec
- ICT Business Development Manager
- Farmers and farm-related occupations
For Designers and Draftspersons, you should provide a link to your portfolio or upload samples of your design work.
Download the PDF of VETASSESS occupations
See if you qualify for a skilled visa today
While Australia is still accepting skilled visa applications, it has become a more difficult and lengthy process. If you would like an honest and professional service then we recommend booking a consultation with an experienced and licensed migration agent. Best of luck!
Book a visa consultation for just £60 today!
Australian Travel Update – Border restrictions ease
Australia, Covid-19 (Coronavirus), News, Visa UpdateThe Government has announced an important Australian travel update.
Australian Travel Update
From 15 December 2021, Australia will open its borders to a number of fully vaccinated travellers.
Since March 2020, Australia has enforced some of the world’s tightest border controls, including on its own citizens. Previously, only Australian citizens, permanent residents and immediate family members were allowed to enter Australia under covid restrictions. This exciting travel update opens Australia’s borders to a number of eligible visa holders.
Who can enter Australia?
Eligible visa holders include a variety of temporary and provisional visa holders. This includes students, working holiday makers and regional skilled visas holders. A complete list of eligible visa holders can be viewed on the Government website.
Travellers are encouraged to read over covid requirements closely before arranging travel. Vaccine and covid test requirements are detailed on the Government website. Moreover, strict quarantine requirements still exist in some states. State and Territory information can be found here.
Are tourists included in this update?
Visitor visas (651, 601, and 600) are not included in this Australian travel update. Therefore, potential tourists are still required to apply for, and be granted, a travel exemption. The Department’s website details who may be granted a travel exemption upon application.
If you require advice you can complete our Visa Assessment, and we will send you some free and personalised information.
We also offer visa consultations with an experienced Migration Agent for just £60.
Teach in Australia – Free event with Migration Agent
Australia, News, Skilled VisaDo you want to teach in Australia? Then join us and anznzuk Education as we deliver a webinar on emigrating to Australia as a teacher.
Teach in Australia – Australian visa Q & A
If you are a teacher interested in taking your career to Australia, then this is the event for you!
You will hear from anzuk, who help teachers find jobs around the world. Together, we will be answering your questions about emigrating to Australia via a live webinar.
During the webinar we will answer questions such as:
This one-hour event will include advice from our Migration Agent Darren and anzuk coordinator Camille. Moreover, an update on Australia’s current travel restrictions and an insight into current visa options. We will include time to answer your questions at the end of the webinar.
Join us on Thursday 28 October 2021 at 9:00 AM via zoom. You can register online here to receive the zoom link: https://anzuk.education/au/events/Teach_in_Australia_Visa_Q_-_A-727
Free resources about teaching in Australia
In the meantime, why not learn more about emigration to Australia by accessing our free resources.
Check out our dedicated webpage about the AITSL teaching skills assessment.
In addition, you can complete our Australian skilled visa assessment.
Discover teaching jobs in Australia and learn about the state licensing requirements with anzuk Education.
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Have Australian borders reopened?
Australia, Covid-19 (Coronavirus), Visa UpdateHave Australian borders reopened? Last week, news headlines ‘Australia is re-opening’ created excitement for many. Since March 2020, Australia has enforced some of the strictest border controls, separating families and disrupting social cohesion. There are many people wishing to both leave and enter Australia, and as we look closer at Australia’s announcement, we explain what this means.
Who can currently enter Australia?
Entry is permitted for Australian citizens, permanent residents, and those few in exempt categories. This has remained the same, with no confirmed details about when Australia will allow temporary visa holders to enter.
However, Australia’s Prime Minister has confirmed that skilled visa holders and international students are next in line, once overseas Australian residents have returned. This is hopeful, and we predict Australian borders may open further in mid-2022.
Why Australians are unable to go home
The primary reason for Australians being unable to return is the high cost of quarantine, and the small number of quarantine facilities available. Currently, any traveller entering the country must complete a 14-day isolation in a designated hotel, costing upwards of $3,000 AUD. Limited quarantine facilities meant the introduction of flights caps, resulting in small numbers of people entering Australia every week. A backlog of Australians wanting to return home remains.
Last month it was reported that over 45,000 Australians are stranded overseas and have registered for government help (repatriation flights). The most recent repatriation flight offered from London to Darwin sold out in just 6 minutes.
Australian borders – What has changed?
Australians can travel overseas
As part of its Covid strategy, Australia banned its citizens from leaving the country without an exemption. The Australian Government has now confirmed that once a state reaches 80% vaccination rate, they can reopen. This means most Australians can leave and travel overseas to visit family.
Check Australia’s vaccination rates on the Department of Health website.
This announcement does not yet mean Australia is open to tourism. Moreover, temporary visa holders cannot yet leave Australia as they are not guaranteed re-entrance under the current rules.
Changes to Australian quarantine
Soon, fully vaccinated travellers will be able to quarantine at home. Trials have been successful in NSW and SA, and the Government is pushing forward to make this Australia-wide. By allowing Australians to leave and then home-quarantine on return, families can be reunited, and hotel quarantine freed up for those who are unvaccinated. Australia’s flight caps will be reviewed (and hopefully increased) at the end of this month. These are promising developments.
Australian borders have been tightly controlled since the Covid pandemic.
Discover your Australian visa options today.
Visa Update
Visa UpdateFollow this page for live visa updates from the Department of Home Affairs and our Visa Go Australia offices.
Live updates:
Brisbane State Sponsorship – Program Status Update – The department is undertaking consultation within the Queensland Government to determine the requirements for the migration program for 2021-22. It is anticipated the program will open in September 2021. Agents and applicants are advised to monitor the BSMQ website and social media for further updates: https://migration.qld.gov.au/ 11 AUG 2021
South Australian state sponsorship invitation and approval for one of our clients today! This was processed in less than 2 weeks and is the second approval for our clients this month. Read about the South Australian lifestyle here: https://www.migration.sa.gov.au/why-south-australia 10 AUG 2021
Partner visa grant – offshore application lodged August 2021. 01 AUG 2021
Australian Travel Exemption Update
Australia, VisaApplying for an Australian Travel Exemption
Australia’s borders remain closed to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. Travel to Australia is only available if an individual is exempt or is granted an Australian travel exemption
Current details of travel exemption eligibility can be found on the department website.
A new exempt category
The department recently announced that Prospective Marriage Visa (PMV) holders now qualify as an exempt category. This means that some PMV holders will be able to apply for an exemption to enter Australia.
Travel exemptions for PMV holders
A Prospective Marriage (subclass 300) visa holder in the following circumstances:
This means if an applicant applied for a subclass 300 visa on or before 18 August 2020 and has been granted their subclass 300 visa; they are eligible for an inwards travel exemption on 18 August 2021.
If eligible, you can request a travel exemption online. You must provide appropriate evidence to support your claims.
You need to apply for an exemption at least two weeks, but not more than two months, before your planned travel.
For further details on applying for a travel exemption please refer to department website.
Learn more about the Prospective Marriage (subclass 300) visa
Australian Skilled Visa Update
Australia, Covid-19 (Coronavirus), Skilled VisaApplying for an Australian skilled visa is a lengthy and complicated process. The purpose of Australia’s skilled migration program is to fill gaps in Australia’s workforce to grow their economy. This is reflected in Australia’s skilled occupation lists and state sponsorship requirements, both of which dictate who can secure a visa to live and work in Australia.
With covid rocking world economies and threatening global health systems, securing a skilled visa has become more difficult and changes are occurring on a more frequent basis. Below, we outline the most recent changes impacting overseas skilled visa applicants.
Speak with a licensed migration agent today
States reopen sponsorship programs
As Australian states reopen their sponsorship programs, there is much confusion about who is eligible. Below, we outline the basic eligibility for offshore applicants.
To summarise, offshore applicants can only apply to South Australia or Tasmania (job offer) for state sponsorship. Options continue to be very limited, and we encourage our clients to take whatever options are available to them (if any).
South Australia occupation list
Tasmania occupation list
There is much excitement about states reopening, but the reality is that it generally applies to onshore applicants only. If you want to understand your visa options, then seek advice from a licensed migration agent. We charge just £60 for a consultation with our agent. Determining your exact visa options before spending large amounts of money on the process is advisable.
Skill Assessment Fee Increases
A skills assessment is the first process in securing an Australian skilled visa. Each occupation has a different assessing body with different requirements and fees.
Trades Recognition Australia (TRA) will increase their fees on 1 September 2021. TRA announced this the Federal Budget 2021-22. You can find their latest fees on the TRA website.
Learn more about emigrating to Australia as a tradesperson
Teachers can expect a fee increase on 1 September 2021 also. The Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership (AITSL) will increase their fee from $860 to $1050 AUD.
Learn more about the costs and processes of emigrating to Australia as a teacher
Vetassess professional occupations – Changes to required evidence
On 9 August 2021, Vetassess changed the way professional occupations evidence their work experience. New forms have been created for selected professional occupations to complete as part of their skills assessment. This is to enable applicants to present their portfolio of work in a more streamlined and concise manner.
Certain applicants must download and fill in the editable form, then log on to the online application portal to upload it as part of the documentation requirements.
The new forms will be used to support skills assessment applications in the below occupations:
For Designers and Draftspersons, you should provide a link to your portfolio or upload samples of your design work.
Download the PDF of VETASSESS occupations
See if you qualify for a skilled visa today
While Australia is still accepting skilled visa applications, it has become a more difficult and lengthy process. If you would like an honest and professional service then we recommend booking a consultation with an experienced and licensed migration agent. Best of luck!
Book a visa consultation for just £60 today!
South Australian state sponsorship invitation and approval for one of our clients today
Visa UpdateSouth Australian state sponsorship invitation and approval for one of our clients today! This was processed in less than 2 weeks and is the second approval for our clients this month. Read about the South Australian lifestyle here: https://www.migration.sa.gov.au/why-south-australia
Australia’s Covid Strategy – Re-opening the Borders
Australia, Covid-19 (Coronavirus), NewsA look into how Covid has changed Australia’s immigration policies and how they plan to recover from the pandemic.
How Covid has impacted Australia
Since the beginning of the Covid pandemic more than 21 million Covid tests have been undertaken in Australia, with 30,685 confirmed cases and 910 deaths (people who died with COVID). In comparison, there have been 182 million cases and over 3.9 million deaths (people who died with COVID) globally.
In analysing Australia’s figures, understandably much of the world is seeing Australia as a world leader in this crisis. Most Australians have continued a ‘relatively normal’ life throughout, with small periodic lockdowns fewer and less constricting than other nations such as the UK.
Given so many countries are still suffering with Covid outbreaks, it is understandable that Australia is reluctant to open its borders to international travellers.
Australia’s Covid travel restrictions
In March 2020, Australia closed its borders to all non-residents and later introduced flight caps. Australian residents cannot currently leave the country without a travel exemption. Strict border controls, lower density living and wide-open spaces are the primary reasons for Covid not impacting Australia as severely as other nations. New Zealand adopted a similar approach, also managing to control the transmission of the virus. Considering this success, Australians are overwhelmingly reluctant to open their borders.
As time passes though, it is evident that keeping a country closed is untenable in as much as it is unpopular, with mounting pressure on the Government to let family members into Australia. In 2020 more than 7.6 million people living in Australia were born overseas. The largest groups of overseas-born residents were born in England, India and China. It is important for social cohesion that families be reunited; to enter and leave the country for compassionate reasons.
Currently, only immediate family members (children and spouses) of Australian permanent residents or citizens can enter the country. Parents are not included in the ‘immediate family’ category for travel exemptions. You can see full and current details on the Department website.
Australia’s plan to reopen borders
Australia’s Prime Minister Scott Morrison has released a media statement to confirm a National Plan to transition Australia’s National COVID-19 Response.
The plan consists of four phases, each designed to slowly reconnect Australia with the rest of the world as their population becomes vaccinated against Covid-19.
The final phase provides the most hope for international movement, when uncapped inbound arrivals may be permitted.
Essentially, the plan is that Australian lockdowns will cease, and their international borders will re-open as COVID-19 vaccination rates rise.
You can view the National Plan to transition Australia’s National COVID-19 Response here.
If you require visa assistance you can arrange a consultation with our licensed agent, or complete our free online eligibility assessments:
Skilled visas
Partner visas
Parent visas
Australia Covid Update – Revised flight caps and home quarantine trials
Australia, Covid-19 (Coronavirus), NewsAustralia Covid Update
Today the National Cabinet met to provide an Australia covid update, including revised policies affecting international arrivals. As Australia tries to suppress the Covid-19 virus, the recent Sydney outbreak and vaccine rollout were also deliberated.
An overview of the policy changes are outlined below. You can read the full media statement on the Government website.
Changes to international arrivals
Passenger Arrivals
All airlines have been informed that international air passenger arrival caps will be temporarily halved by 14 July 2021.
By 12.01am Wednesday 14 July 2021, the following arrangements will apply until 11.59pm Tuesday 31 August 2021:
After 31 August 2021 these numbers will be reviewed and decided in accordance with the current Covid climate.
Facilitated commercial flights
The number of facilitated commercial flights (FCFs) into Darwin for quarantine have been increased. To support returning Australians to access flights, 29 FCFs are being arranged for July and August. Registered Australians in the UK will be contacted directly by the High Commission about these flights.
Vaccine and quarantine status
Vaccination status declaration
The Commonwealth will update the Australian Travel Declaration (ATD) from 16 July 2021 to include information on inbound arrivals vaccination status. This will include date, country, brand and dose of COVID-19 vaccination.
Home quarantine arrangements
National Cabinet agreed to commence National Cabinet pilots of home quarantine for fully vaccinated travelers who had been vaccinated in Australia, with an Australian approved vaccination, arriving from low and medium risk countries.
Under the trial, fully vaccinated travelers will still have to spend two weeks in quarantine, but at their residence. The Government is hopeful this will take pressure off the hotel quarantine system.
South Australia has committed to commence the first trial, however there is no definite timeframe as to when this will start.
If you require visa advice you can book a consultation with our licensed Migration Agent.
Covid Travel Update – New occupations added to PMSOL
Australia, Covid-19 (Coronavirus), NewsNew occupations added to PMSOL
Australia’s PMSOL (Priority Migration Skilled Occupation List) has nearly doubled following the addition of 22 new occupations.
The PMSOL is temporary and updated in accordance with Australia’s labour shortages. The Government liaises with employers, business leaders and industry bodies to determine occupations in need. These most recent changes saw multiple engineering, finance and IT occupations added.
The current Priority Migration Skilled Occupation List can be found on the Department website.
About the PMSOL
Australia’s PMSOL (Priority Migration Skilled Occupation List) was introduced in September 2020 to address critical skills shortages and support Australia’s economic recovery from COVID-19.
Applicants with a valid visa and an occupation on the PMSOL should receive priority processing.
“Employer sponsored nomination and visa applications with an occupation on the PMSOL will be given priority processing. All other skilled occupation lists will remain active, but the PMSOL occupations will take priority.” (The Department of Home Affairs 2021).
Applying for a Skilled Visa
It is still possible to lodge a skilled visa application for Australia, however it is extremely difficult to obtain an invitation to apply. Consequently, applicants should ensure they have maximum skills points and consider applying for state nomination to increase their chances.
The massive demand for visas and the COVID travel bans are causing extensive processing delays for many applicants. However, working with a reputable Migration Agent like Visa Go Australia can put you in the best position for being selected to apply for a skilled visa.
We work with our clients to ensure they remain updated and have the best chances of securing their visa. You can obtain a detailed quote by filling in our online assessment for free here: https://visa-go.com/points-calculator/
You can learn more about the skilled visa on our dedicated webpage.
Book a consultation with our Australian Migration Agent Darren Chatt MARN:0211214.