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NSW Skilled Nominated Visa Application Updates

NSW Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190)   Permanent visa for points assessed by skilled workers nominated by a regional or local government agency.   NSW uses a selection-based invitation process to ensure that NSW nominees meet the required skills that are needed for the country’s economy.   Applicants cannot apply directly.   NSW Invitation Cycles Read more about NSW Skilled Nominated Visa Application Updates[…]

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Advantages of PR

Advantages of PR Moving to Australia is becoming an attractive option for more and more people. Many people from South East Asia, the UK and South Africa have migrated to Australia for various reasons most of whom have heard from friends living in Australia that the country offers many great opportunities   Over the past Read more about Advantages of PR[…]

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NSW Skilled Work Regional Visa (491) Application Updates

NSW Skilled Work Regional visa (subclass 491) Provisional visa for skilled workers. The NSW Government may appoint suitable applicants who will commit to working in critical sectors in the New South Wales region. The Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) allows skilled migrants to live, study and work in designated regional areas for a Read more about NSW Skilled Work Regional Visa (491) Application Updates[…]

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Top 4 Australian Partner Visa Updates in 2021

Due to the current COVID-19 pandemic, there has been a growing demand for partner visas. This has led to the Government of the State introducing many changes. Here’s what you need to know:   Estimated processing time for partner visas Below are the current processing times for partner visas: 100 – Partner Visa (Migrant) (subclass Read more about Top 4 Australian Partner Visa Updates in 2021[…]

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Changes to State Sponsorship

Receiving Permanent Residency in Australia under the General Skills Migration Scheme is becoming increasingly more difficult. After the Department of Home Affairs increased the minimum points requirement to 65 in June this year and decreased the occurrence of invitation rounds to just once a month, many applicants are finding themselves running out of time. Applicants Read more about Changes to State Sponsorship[…]

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