Data released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics in July 2022 showed that there are as many vacancies in the country as there are unemployed.
Australia has her second-largest labor and skills shortage in the world, second only to Canada, according to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.
At the planning levels for the 2022-23 immigration program announced in August, the Australian government will increase quotas for many eligible visa types, issuing 109,900 eligible Australian visas this financial year. announced the plan. In particular, government-designated visas have proven to be of high priority.
A state designation visa (subclass 190) means that you are granted permanent residency from the moment you land in Australia. You must have lived and worked in the state that nominated you for at least two years. You can then move it wherever you like.
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Regional State Nomination (subclass 491) is a temporary visa with a clear path to permanent residency and offers advantages over other temporary Australian visas, including: B. Unlimited Access to Medicare.
To qualify for permanent residency, she must reside and work in the relevant nomination area for three years and each year she must have taxable income in excess of A$53,000.
must be under the age of 45 to be eligible for a visa
nominate a job on the relevant qualification list
complete a proficiency assessment
meet English standards
be in good health and good character
Meets legal scores (given for factors such as age, experience and education).
Documents Checklist:
- English Test Results
- Skills Assessment Documents
- Education
- Employment History and References
- Sponsorship Documents (if Required for Visa)
- Tax Documents, Payslips, etc.
- ID and Passport Photos Partners and Family
- Personal documents from you, your partner and family members such as birth certificates, copies of adoption certificates, marriage certificates, divorce certificates or death certificates


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