New Victorian State Nomination program for Subclass 190 – Skilled Nominated and Subclass 491 – Skilled Work Regional visas

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The focus of the new State Nomination program for 2020-21 is STEMM - Science Technology Engineering Maths Medicine.
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The Victorian government has announced a new State Nomination program for Subclass 190 - Skilled Nominated ('190 visa') and Subclass 491 - Skilled Work Regional visas ('491 visa') for 2021-22.

Victoria will begin accepting nominations from 7 July 2021. The 190 visa is a permanent residence visa and the 491 is a 5-year regional provisional visa leading to permanent residence. There are 3500 places for the 190 visa and 500 places for the 491.

The Victorian government advises that there are no submission windows for the 2021-22 program and Registration of Interests (ROI) may be submitted at any time between 7 July 2021 and 29 April 2022.

The focus for 2020-21 is STEMM (Science Technology Engineering Maths Medicine) professionals living and working in Victoria in a target sector. Victoria is therefore seeking ROIs from applicants with the following attributes:

  • Nominated occupation (ie. Skill Assessment) in Science, Technology, Engineering, Maths or Medicine
  • ANZSCO Skill Level 1 or 2 nominated occupation for 190 visa. ANZSCO Skill Level 1 and 2 includes management and professional occupations
  • ANZSCO Skill Level 1, 2 or 3 nominated occupation for 491 visa. ANZSCO Skill Level 3 includes trade occupations
  • Employment in a target sector (see below)
  • Living and working in Victoria (no minimum work experience)

The target sectors are listed on the website, with those working in STEMM business precincts in Parkville, Footscray and Docklands highly regarded, and include:

  • Health
  • Medical Research
  • Life Sciences
  • Digital (cybersecurity)
  • Agri-Food
  • Advanced Manufacturing
  • New energy, emissions reduction and circular economy

If you are an existing client and consider that you satisfy the new Victorian nomination requirements, please contact your Hammond Taylor case manager. Alternatively, please get in touch with us by booking a consultation.

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New Victorian State Nomination program for Subclass 190 – Skilled Nominated and Subclass 491 – Skilled Work Regional visas

Australia Immigration

Contributor

Roam Migration Law is an Australian immigration law firm that helps individuals and organizations navigate the complexities of global migration. With expertise in visa procurement, strategic advice, and compliance, Roam simplifies the process of moving across borders. By focusing on people over policy, Roam strives to make immigration simpler, faster, and more compassionate. With a team of experts in international migration law, Roam is dedicated to breaking through bureaucratic barriers and helping clients find their place in the world.
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