Tasmanian Skilled Migration State Nomination Program Update

Tasmanian Skilled Migration State Nomination Program Update

Open for new Registrations of Interest on Wednesday 5 July

2023-24 Tasmanian Skilled Migration State Nomination Program

The 2023-24 Tasmanian Skilled Migration State Nomination Program will commence for new Registrations of Interest on Wednesday, 5 July 2023 with updated eligibility requirements, priority attributes and policy guidance.

The Migration Tasmania Application Gateway will be unavailable for a short period from 30 June 2023 to conduct systems maintenance and updates. It is expected to be available again on Wednesday 5 July 2023.

Skilled visa allocations

Tasmanias 2023-24 program year allocation has not yet been confirmed by the Australian Government. Details will be published in a later bulletin and on the Migration Tasmania website as soon as the allocation has been confirmed.

Applications lodged before 1 July 2023

Applications for nomination that have been lodged but not decided before 1 July 2023 will continue to be processed against the requirements that were in place at the time of application. If approved, they will be nominated in SkillSelect from after the Australian Government provides 2023-24 program year nomination allocations.

Registrations of Interest submitted before 1 July 2023

Registrations of Interest (ROIs) submitted before 1 July 2023 will remain valid for the 2023-24 program year.

If invited to apply for nomination the requirements and settings that were in place at the time of ROI submission will apply.

Changes to the Skilled Migration State Nomination Program for 2023-24

Only minimal changes have been made to the program for 2023-24. New minimum eligibility requirements and priority attributes will apply to ROIs and applications submitted from 3 July 2023. In cases where new requirements are likely to be beneficial, candidates may wish to withdraw their current ROI and submit a new one after 3 July 2023.

Detailed information on the new requirements, priority attributes and policy guidance will be available on the Migration Tasmania website on 3 July 2023.

Features of the 2023-24 Skilled Migration State Nomination Program

Minor changes to the 2023-24 Skilled Migration State Nomination program include:

Extending eligibility for subclass 190 nomination to all occupations in the Tasmanian Skilled Employment pathway.
• An updated Tasmanian Onshore Skilled Occupation List.
• Changes to requirements for massage therapists.
• Changes to income thresholds based on updates to Australian median and average earnings and the

Temporary Skilled Migration Income Threshold.
• Minor changes to priority attributes.
• More detailed policy guidance in the Additional Information, Exclusions and Definitions section of the Migration Tasmania website

Detailed information about the changes can be found HERE: https://cdn-au.mailsnd.com/99429/XW9UjQ_fA_yHv9SaWzRZ9QLLD4vJfwmc3eVlx4Mwnjw/1687934084/3846221.pdf

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