Policy changes? List changes? When will invitations come? NSW / QLD / SA / NT and more reveal their plans after the quota cuts

When yesterday’s quota news broke (see in detail: The 2023–24 state-nomination quotas are all out! NSW Subclass 190 has 2,650 places left, Victoria’s 190 is down by almost 80%, and other states…), several states quickly responded.


As at 5pm on 25 August 2023 (Australian Eastern Time)



Queensland: opening date to be confirmed, with hints that requirements will be adjusted

Queensland also responded to the state-nomination quota issue on the afternoon of 25 August.

– They received a total of 1,550 places for Subclass 190 + 491 combined, far below expectations

still considering when to open this financial year

– Because of the quota limits, this financial year the criteria will focus on inviting highly skilled migrants, and lodgement requirements are expected to change

we suggest you also consider other skilled migration pathways, although other states have also had their quotas cut sharply

– Business and investor migration has confirmed zero places, so they cannot open applications this financial year, but second-stage applications will be processed as usual.They suggest that anyone who was previously considering business and investor migration take another look at whether the GTI is a suitable option


NSW: EOIs can be lodged; the occupation list is under review, with the first round expected in late September


NSW issued one notice each on Thursday and Friday — here is a summary

1. Most application requirements will continue last year’s framework

2. The occupation list is being reviewed in line with current skills needs and priority occupations, with the list and other updates to be announced as soon as possible

3. The first round of invitations is likely to be in late September

4. EOIs can be lodged with NSW at any time — a reminder of what to watch when lodging an EOI:

① Each EOI may select only one visa subclass (190 or 491) and must nominate NSW only, otherwise the EOI is invalid for the state government — but one person may lodge multiple EOIs

② Valid EOIs already lodged will also be considered in upcoming invitation rounds; lodging earlier or later has no effect on your chance of being invited

③ Make sure all documents are valid for more than 5 working days at the time of lodgement (including passport, skills assessment, language results, etc.)

④ The valid work-experience requirements recognised by NSW are shown below


So NSW’s current position is: while the occupation list and policy are being finalised, you can go ahead and lodge


Northern Territory: all new applications are temporarily closed; after this financial year only Subclass 491 will open


From 5pm Australian Eastern Time on 24 August, all state-nomination applications are temporarily closed. Applications already lodged will still be processed under the existing rules, but strictly against the current requirements.Once the existing backlog has been cleared, only Subclass 491 will reopen, with stricter requirements.


South Australia: new policy to be announced shortly, with continued selective support

This financial year South Australia will still continue to support priority industries, as well as supporting offshore applicants in selected sectors, such as the Health and Defence sector.
This financial year’s policy will be announced shortly


Canberra (ACT): the next invitation round is expected to be delayed to 29 September


Tasmania:

the quota is far below expectations; the state acknowledges this will significantly affect current and prospective applicants and is reviewing how to proceed.

Victoria / Western Australiahave not yet released any update confirming their quotas for the new financial year.


To borrow a phrase:

Your future in NSW/VIC/QLD/WA/SA/ACT/TAS/NT is not just a dream; it’s a possibility that begins with a well-prepared EOI.


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