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updates of SMP
SA :
When will the State Migration Plan be ready and implemented?
A. We continue to work closely with the Federal Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) in preparation of the State Migration Plan. Regrettably, a date has not been identified. However, the application system may be re-instated to offer sponsorships for a limited number of occupations in the very near future. Monitor this website regularly for updates.
ACT :
2010/2011 ACT State Migration Plan (SMP) Skills List.
It is expected that the 2010/2011 SMP Skills List will be published in October 2010 when the ACT State Migration Plan is announced.
WA:
State Migration Plan
5 October 2010
The Government of Western Australia's State Migration Plan is currently with the Minister for Immigration and Citizenship for final sign off. The Plan will introduce the Western Australian Skilled Migration Occupations List.
Details of the State Migration Plan, State Sponsorship criteria and the re-opening of applications for State Sponsorship will be available on the website in the coming weeks.
Keep checking our website for updates on the release of the State Migration Plan.
VA:
Eligibility Lists
The Victorian Government is currently developing its State Migration Plan. Information about the plan and new sponsorship eligibility lists will be available on this website when they are complete. Only occupations included on Victoria’s sponsorship eligibility lists will be considered for sponsorship. The new arrangements will be in place after 1 November 2010.
No further applications for Victorian Government skilled visa sponsorship will be accepted from 1 July 2010, to allow for implementation of the State Migration Plan.
QLD:
State Migration Plan
A Queensland State-sponsored and State regional-sponsored Migration Plan has been developed, and will be put in place subject to agreement with the Australian Government. Until the Plan is in place, Queensland may continue to nominate suitable applicants with an occupation on the current Queensland Eligible Skills Lists as long as the occupation is also on the Australian Government's Skilled Occupation List (SOL)
For information on current priority processing arrangements for your visa, please contact the Department of Immigration and Citizenship. |
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