NSW has opened SC 190 & SC 491 nomination … Possible invitation rounds from next week?

NSW has opened SC 190 & SC 491 nomination … Possible invitation rounds from next week?

NSW will focus on Priority Sectors rather than Skilled Occupation Lists

27/09/2023

To better address the evolving skills shortages across the state, NSW is shifting from publishing a list of eligible ANZSCO unit groups to a new sector-focused approach.

What’s Changing

Previously, NSW migration published a skills list comprised of specific ANZSCO unit groups. Effective immediately, NSW Migration now focusing on priority sectors that need skilled talent.

NSW Target Sectors

The sectors NSW Migration has identified align closely with the skills shortages in NSW and include:

  • Health
  • Education
  • Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
  • Infrastructure
  • Agriculture

Although NSW Migration’s focus this program year is on key sectors, high-ranking EOIs submitted in non-priority sectors may also be considered; however, due to the exceptionally high demand and limited places, NSW Migration strongly recommend anyone considering NSW nomination to also explore all other migration options available to them.

Skilled Invitation Rounds

Invitation rounds are an important part of the NSW nomination process. Here is what you need to know:

  • Timing: Invitation rounds will continue to occur throughout the financial year. There are no predetermined or publicly announced dates for invitation rounds.
  • Selection: NSW considers multiple factors when selecting EOIs. These include your points score, English language proficiency, and your skilled work experience. We will prioritise EOIs submitted in NSW Priority Sectors identified above.
  • Invitation: Invitation for NSW nomination is at the sole discretion of the NSW Government.
  • Submission Date: The date you submit or amend your SkillSelect EOI has no impact on your likelihood of being invited.

NSW Migration intend to commence invitation rounds for the Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190) next week.

Supporting Regional Development

Regional development remains a priority for NSW. NSW regional skilled migration program is designed to help businesses in regional NSW attract qualified talent. Information about the program’s reopening will be made available after NSW have finalised all applications from the previous financial year.

Source: https://www.nsw.gov.au/visas-and-migration/news-and-updates/nsw-will-focus-on-priority-sectors-rather-than-skilled-occupation-lists

Posted by Satya Shukla on September 28, 2023

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