Tasmania Nomination Allocation and Usage – 26 October 2022 and Skilled Migration State Nomination Program Update

Tasmania Nomination Allocation and Usage – 26 October 2022

908 Nominations Allocated

Skilled Nominated (subclass 190) visa: 

Nominations – 529 of 2000 places used

Applications not yet finalised – 312

Invitations issued but not yet accepted – 33

Skilled Work Regional (subclass 491) visa:

Nominations – 379 of 1350 places used

Applications not yet finalised – 135

Invitations issued but not yet accepted – 14

Tasmanian Skilled Migration State Nomination Program Update

Final stage opening – all eligible candidates

The Tasmanian Skilled Migration State Nomination Program is expected to open to Registrations of Interest (ROIs) from all eligible candidates on Tuesday 15 November 2022.

This means all candidates who meet the minimum requirements for one of the nominations pathways will be able register their interest in nomination. This includes candidates who are eligible for an Orange Pass.

You must first register your interest in nomination in the Migration Tasmania Gateway. Please read the eligibility information carefully to ensure you meet the requirements for nomination. An Eligibility Checker has also been provided to help you to determine whether you meet the requirements and which pathway best suits your circumstances.

After you submit your registration, the gateway will tell you if you appear to meet the nomination requirements, and if you are competitive against the priority attributes listed for the pathway you have registered for. You cannot apply for nomination until you are invited to do so by the gateway.

Registrations are valid for six months and only the most competitive applicants will be invited to lodge an application for nomination. There is no fee to register your interest.

The gateway will send you an email which will tell you your pass colour.

If you are given a Gold Pass you will be able to lodge an application for nomination immediately.

If you are given a Green Pass you will not be able to lodge an application straight away, but are likely to be invited to apply for nomination in the next 6-8 weeks.

If you are given an Orange Pass you may be invited to apply for nomination within the next six months, depending upon the volume of registrations and howmany of the priority attributes you have. If you are not invited to apply within 6 months your registration will expire, and you will need to complete anew registration in the gateway to be considered for a nomination invitation.

If you are given a Red Pass it means you do not meet the minimum nomination requirements and will not be able to apply for nomination.

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