First EOI Round of the Financial Year — 12,200 Subclass 189 Invitations Issued, Large Numbers of Offshore Applicants at 65 Points Invited! Plus the Latest State Nomination Figures!


The Department of Home Affairs has just released the official Subclass 189 EOI round for 22 August 2022 — the first round of this financial year.


It already felt like a large release when it went out,but when the official figure of 12,200 came through,it was still a surprise.


The minimum score invited was 65 points, with a Date of Effect (DOE) of August 2022.


Key highlights from the invitation data by occupation

— This financial year’s data is broken down between onshore and offshore applicants,with many occupations receiving invitations only for offshore applicants

— Most invited scores were 65 or 70 points

— A large number of niche occupations were invited, including trades

— No accounting or IT occupations; engineering roles invited were also uncommon


Here are some common occupations and their minimum invited scores
Chef  Offshore 65 | Onshore nil

Civil Engineering Draftsperson  Offshore 65 | Onshore nil

Civil Engineering Technician  Offshore 65 | Onshore nil

Electrician (General) Offshore 65 | Onshore nil

Social Worker Offshore 65 | Onshore 65

University Lecturer  Offshore 65 | Onshore 65

Engineering Manager Offshore 65 | Onshore nil

Construction Project Manager Offshore 65

Motor Mechanic (General) Offshore 65 | Onshore nil

Early Childhood (Pre-primary School) Teacher  Offshore 65 | Onshore 65

Carpenter Offshore 65 | Onshore nil

Registered Nurses nec Offshore 65 | Onshore 65

Telecommunications Technical Officer or Technologist Offshore 70 | Onshore nil


The list of invited occupations is extensive, but we genuinely could not identify many commonly sought occupations — the remainder are niche within niche, mostly medical, nursing, or trades.

If you would like to explore Subclass 189 lodgement prospects for any of the above occupations, please contact our team below

In addition, the latest figures have been updatedas at 31 August 2022for actual state nomination allocations(these may differ slightly from state government statistics)
— The most generous state this financial year remainsVictoria, which has issued 379 nominations,though it has also sent out many ROI rounds, so a large number of applicants are still waiting
— Tasmania’s 219 nominations are likely clearing last financial year’s pending applications
— The ACT, which opened earliest, has issued 124 Subclass 190 and 228 Subclass 491 nominations — Canberra’s willingness is not in question; the issue is that its quota is not large enough
— Other states are in early-activation mode


This round of Subclass 189 largelyinvited offshore applicants in trades or lower-skilled occupations at low points scores,for example Civil Engineering Draftsperson was invited but not civil engineer — though these occupations are in genuine demand in Australia,the Federal Government’s thinking may be that the ‘higher-skilled’ occupations are being looked after by the states, so it is filling the gaps at the ground level.
Looking at it from another angle, regardless of which occupations were invited,the volume of 12,200 invitations signals a real recovery for Subclass 189,and even at one round every three months, if this pace holds, the full-year total will be quite substantial — a meaningful improvement on the previous two financial years.

When will the next round be issued?
Last financial year it was clearly stated that rounds would occur every three months; the wording has now changed to:Invitations will be issued periodically throughout the financial year, with the number per round varying based on the volume of applications on hand.

If you are currently offshore, get in touch so we can assess which skills assessment pathway best suits your occupation — you may be able to get an invitation in one shot
If you are an onshore applicant, whether or not you saw your occupation on this list, lodgement is still an option worth exploring
If you already have one skills assessment, you may be able to obtain another, giving you an additional pathway to an invitation,for details, see:Having Multiple Skills Assessments Could Boost Your Chances of an Invitation! How to Obtain Multiple Skills Assessments From the Same Qualifications — Is There a Universal Plan B?

For consultations and assessments, contact our team below

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