Multiple Clients Invited Within 4 Months — How Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree Holders Secured the Global Talent Visa!



In the 2022-23 financial year new budget, we can see thatthe Global Talent (GTI) visaquota has been reduced to 8,448. GTI applicants need not be overly concerned — the issue is not that there is insufficient quota, but rathera question of whether the Department of Home Affairs chooses to issue invitations, and regardless of the quota size, the GTI team has made clear it will not relax its assessment standards simply because quota remains. Australia’s Department of Home Affairs is focused solely on selecting theglobal talent it wants, so all we can do is draw lessons fromsuccessful applications, prepare thorough documentation, and face the process with confidence.


GTI assessments are certainly stricter now than in the programme’s early days, but many of thewidely circulated claims are still overgeneralisations — here are a few I regularly need to clarify during consultations.

NO.1 Are master’s degree applicants all just “cannon fodder”?


Wrong

Among our many granted cases, a significant proportion involved master’s degree holders — which shows that, contrary to what is said online, submitting with a master’s degree does not automatically make you cannon fodder. Unlike traditional skilled migration pathways, the GTI visa does not have a rigid checklist of criteria that must all be met; failing to meet one factor does not mean your application will not be assessed. Each applicant is treated as an individual, and the GTI team takes a holistic view.


NO.2 Does the Department only consider PhD graduates? Are all PhD applications automatically invited? 


Wrong

According to GTI team data, even among doctoral applicants, only around half receive an invitation. This is not hard to understand — PhD profiles tend to look very similar, so a compelling, well-crafted submission is essential to stand out to reviewers who have seen countless similar cases. We strongly advise PhD graduates not to attempt a DIY submission, as this risks squandering your first opportunity to make an impression on the GTI team and wasting valuable waiting time.


NO.3 If you are more than 3 years past your PhD graduation and cannot meet the salary requirement, is there really no chance? 


Wrong

The official website does specify that the salary requirement may be waived within 3 years of completing a doctorate. However, based on our experience with successful grants, being more than 3 years post-graduation and falling short of the salary threshold does not necessarily mean there is no chance at all. The GTI team will still assess the individual’s overall profile to determine whether they would make a positive contribution to Australia’s development.


NO.4 Is it very difficult to receive an invitation if you are over 45?


Wrong

The GTI visa has no age limit for applicants. However, those over 55 will need to provide additional evidence demonstrating outstanding achievement in their field, which the GTI team will then consider as part of its overall assessment.

 

So what type ofglobal talent does the Department of Home Affairs currentlyfavour?


Category 1

Highly Qualified Academic Talent


PhD holders, postdoctoral researchers, university professors, lecturers, researchers and specialists at research institutions, and technical experts in industry


Category 2

Technical Executives and Entrepreneurs


Executives, founders, partners, and entrepreneurs with industry expertise and business management experience. Among our recent invitation and grant cases, this category accounts for a notably high proportion, demonstrating that it continues to be a particular favourite of the GTI team.


Category 3

High-earning Technology Talent


Professionals earning at least AUD 158,500 who can rapidly drive innovation in Australia’s technology sector and support the economy’s swift recovery. Additional patents or utility model registrations are a considerable advantage.


If you match the followingGTI Visa Talent Profile

please contact us immediately for a further assessment


Latest Success Stories — Multiple Master’s Degree Applicants

 

Case 1: Digitech Sector

Client: Mr Wang

Education: Domestic master’s degree

Field: Digitech

Work background: Employed at a well-known company in chip-related work; the projects and technologies involved are world-leading

Invitation received: Submitted late November, invited on 29 March! No supplementary documents required!



Case 2: Mining & New Energy

Client: Mr Wang

Field: Mining & New Energy

Education: Domestic master’s degree

Work background: Aged 50, with extensive management experience in the mining sector in Australia

Invitation received: Submitted late November, invited on 23 March! No supplementary documents required!


Case 3: Financial Services

Client: Mr H

Field: Financial Services

Education: Master’s degree

Work background: Senior executive at a financial payments company

Invitation received: Submitted in December, invited on 15 March! A successful turnaround after an initial refusal


Case 4: Financial Technology (Fintech)

Client: Ms Z

Field: Financial Technology (Fintech)

Education: Overseas master’s degree

Work background: Young executive in the finance sector; proactively submitted supplementary documents on more than 5 occasions

Invitation received: EOI received an invitation after 433 days; visa granted within one month of lodgement!


Case 5: Automotive Battery Sector

Client: Mr U

Field: Automotive Battery Sector

Education: Overseas doctoral degree

Work background: Automotive battery research, key project contributor, senior researcher

Invitation received: Submitted in December, successfully invited on 11 April


Case 6: Mining & Energy Sector

Client: Mr Z

Field: Mining & Energy Sector

Education: Australian qualification

Work background: Research-focused, hands-on professional; involved in multiple major projects

Invitation received: Submitted in late 2020, successfully invited on 4 March


Case 7: Energy Sector

Field: Energy Sector

Education: Master’s degree

Work background: Energy sector background; referee checks conducted in the morning, invitation received that very afternoon

Invitation received: Submitted in December, successfully invited on 11 March


Drawing on the success stories above, here are three key takeaways:


1. Prepare your documentation thoroughly before submitting, and aim for a priority processing channel;

2. Identify your strengths clearly, play to them, and understand the crucial importance of a nominator in a GTI application;

3. Be honest and factual; while waiting for an invitation, strengthen your profile wherever possible and keep us informed promptly about supplementary documents



If you are unsure whether you can successfully obtain this outstanding-value Global Talent (GTI) visa, feel free to contact me directly! Whether you hold a master’s degree or are a doctoral graduate, let our specialists help you achieve permanent residency faster and with greater ease!


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