State Nomination Pushes On! Accounting, IT, Engineering and Other In-Demand Fields — Subclass 190 Invitation at a Base Score of Just 70!

At last, WA (Western Australia)has issued its first pre-invitation round of 2023.

WA has attracted a great deal of attention this financial year for several reasons: it holds the third-largest allocation, behind only New South Wales and Victoria; it has lowered its application threshold so significantly that even non-local graduates living interstate are keen to try; and with the financial year already at the halfway point, WA’s actual quota usage remains very low — meaning there are plenty of opportunities still available in the second half.



This round differs from previous rounds in several ways:
Only Subclass 190pre-invitations were issued
– The vast majority of pre-invitations wereconcentrated in General Stream Schedule 2 (which covers most migration occupations, and interstate graduates may apply), with the 2,000 invitations, of which1,500
– This rounddid not invite the most popular occupation of general accountant(we have contacted the state government for clarification),but includedmanagement accountant andtaxation accountant
Taxation Accountant, Management Accountant, and multiple popular IT and engineering occupations all secured Subclass 190 invitations at a base score of just 70 — a further reduction in the points threshold

All of the following common occupations secured Subclass 190 invitations at a minimum base score of 70!
Management Accountant (221112)
Taxation Accountant (221113)
Analyst Programmer (261311)
Architectural Draftsperson (312111)
Cafe or Restaurant Manager (141111)
Chef (351311)/Cook (351411)
Civil Engineer (233211)/Draftsperson
Mechanical Engineer (233512)
Structural Engineer (233214)
Telecommunications Engineer (263311)
Quantity Surveyor (233213)
Computer Network and Systems Engineer (263111)
Developer Programmer (261312)
Electrical Engineer (233311)/Draftsperson/Technician
ICT Business Analyst (261111)
ICT Support Engineer (263212)
Software Engineer (261313)
Web Developer (261212)
Network Administrator (263112)
Organisation and Methods Analyst (224712)
and many more




If you see your occupation on the list, or want to know whether your field might also qualify for a WA low-points invitation, get in touch with our consultants below:

In addition, this round of General Stream Schedule 2 continues to prioritise applicants who have already relocated to WA — invitations have not yet been extended to those living interstate. Our advice remains the same:For popular occupations in the mid-to-low points range, relocating to WA could mean you do not have to wait long for a Subclass 190 invitation!For more analysis, see:
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