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Recent changes in Australia Visa since 1st July 2019 

It is a well-established fact that Australia is one of the most preferred places for skilled migration. With new changes being introduced in immigration to Australia, it has become easier for aspiring candidates to realize their dream to work & settle in abroad. 

Get prepared to know more on recent changes in Australia Visa since 1st July 2019 to get your best chances for skilled migration to Australia.  

New Regional Australia Visas with PR Pathways:

Under the government’s vision to promote migration in regional areas of Australia, the Australian government has released the regulations relating to 2 new regional Australia Visas. These visa for skilled migration to Australia will be available from November 2019. 

The two new Australia Visas for skilled migration are:

  • Subclass 491 Skilled Work Regional Visa: Present 489 visa is being replaced with the new category of regional visa for skilled migration to Australia. This Australia visa is capped at 14,000 places per year. Eligible candidates must be below 45 years and can have a state government nomination, or be sponsored by a resident family member. 
  • Subclass 494 Skilled Employer-Sponsored Visa: It replaced the current 187 (RSMS) visa and it is capped at 9,000 places per year. The eligible applicant must be less than 45 years old and mandatorily requires employer sponsorship. 

In addition to the above announced temporary visa for skilled migration to Australia, Subclass 191 enables residents on subclass 491 or 494 to apply for Permanent Residence (Skilled Regional) in Australia. This will only commence from November 2022. 

Additional one-year Australia visa for International graduates from regional institutions:

The new Australia Visa will allow international graduates to have temporary residence for an additional one-year with post-study work permit. Such international graduates must graduate from the regional campus of a registered institution. They must also be an ongoing residence in a regional area while holding their subclass 485 Graduate Australia Visa. 

New Parent visa:

A relief to foreign born Australian citizens and permanent residents. They can now bring their parents for a continuous period of up to five years under the new Parent Australia visa. The total number of Australia visas issued is capped at 15,000 per year.

Extra points for skilled migration to Australia:

Australian immigration was based on the fact to welcome overseas talent to augment their economic growth. Keeping the very principle alive, the government has made the following changes: 

  • An additional 10 points for applicants with a skilled spouse and for those without a spouse. 
  • An additional 5 points for Visa applicants sponsored or nominated for a regional Australia Visa.
  • Extra points for qualifications in STEM subjects. 

Changes in health conditions and disability threshold for Australia PR:

An immigration applicant with a permanent medical condition will no longer be assessed on lifecare cost. Before the change, Australia Visa was issued to applicants with an annual health requirement cost less than $40000 which has now been increased to $49000. 

This means more applicants with a permanent medical condition can successfully get an Australia Visa. 

New Occupation Ceilings for 2019-20:

New occupation ceilings for 2019-20 has given another boost to skilled migration to Australia. High ceilings are fixed for most of the skilled occupations in Australia. 

For the year 2019-20, the occupational ceiling for Registered Nurses is more than 17,000. The ceiling for Electricians, Carpenters, Secondary school teachers and Software developers is more than 8,000, while the ceiling for music professionals, economists and cartographers has been fixed at 1000.

New Business & Skilled Migration to Australia Queensland programs:

Business and Skilled Migration to Queensland (BSMQ) that was closed until mid-2019 is now open for registrations. Express of Interest submitted for SkillSelect will not be considered as skilled migration to Australia has undergone major changes via replacing subclass 489 visa with new categories of regional Australia Visas. However, registrations for BSMQ Business program remain open.

New South Australia Immigration rules come into effect:

The new Skilled Occupations List and the Supplementary List for South Australia immigration 2019-20 added new occupations to the list of 275 occupations. The new list includes occupations connected to Trade, STEM, Social Welfare, ICT, and Health. 

South Australia will continue to sponsor skilled migration to Australia with at least 80 points. High Points required for ICT occupations remain at 75. However, candidates currently working & overseas graduates in South Australia require only 65 points for state sponsorship. 

Cap lowered for Metropolitan Skilled Migration to Australia:

As a consequence of increasing population in major Australian cities like Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Brisbane and the Gold coast, the government is promoting skilled migration to regional areas of Australia. 

The annual quota of Skilled Independent Visas has been slashed from 43000 to about 18000 for next four years. It translates to the fact that temporary residence period for skilled residents in Australia will be prolonged even further. However, cut in metropolitan skilled migration has resulted in increase in immigration intake in regional areas of Australia. 

The conditions for skilled migration to Australia has never been this favourable. With several changes taking place since 1st July 2019, this is the best time to apply for an Australia Visa. Get your free immigration assessment done here!

Contact us to handle your Australia immigration. 

7 Most Common reasons for Your Australian PR Visa Rejection

Years of experience in immigration consultancy have prompted us to develop a pattern identifying the common mistake that forms the basis of rejection of your Australian PR visa application. Go through this guide to know more.  

  1. Filling the wrong Australian visa type

Australia offers permanent residence (PR) visa under four subclasses:

  • Skilled Independent Visa Subclass 189
  • Skilled Nominated Visa Subclass 190 
  • Skilled Work Regional (provincial) Visa Subclass 491
  • Skilled Employer-Sponsored Visa Subclass 494   

While the first two Australian PR visa subclasses are permanent visas, the last two are valid for 3 years and can be converted into a PR visa then. 

Skilled Independent Visa Subclass 189 Your chosen occupation must be in the Skills Shortage List. 
Skilled Nominated Visa Subclass 190  You must be nominated by a state or territory in Australia and also, your chosen occupation must be in the Skills Shortage List. 
Skilled Regional Visa Subclass 191 Opens from November 2022, you must satisfy eligibility requirements of visa subclasses 491 & 494. It is mainly for immigration to regional areas of Australia. 

Your Australia PR visa is likely to get rejected if you apply under a particular category but do not satisfy the required conditions. 

Not sure which Australian PR visa category suits you? Fill up this free Australia Immigration assessment form to let us suggest you the best visa type.  

  1. Misuse of your temporary Australian visa 

If you are applying for a PR visa, make sure that you have not violated any of the terms and conditions of your previous temporary visa to Australian like overstaying, etc. 

Your application for an Australian PR visa is likely to get rejected on the basis of your past actions unless otherwise sorted out. 

  1. Insufficient balance in your registered bank account

The Australian immigration rules mandate any aspiring immigrant to furnish detailed information on the bank account as proof of financial stability. Any discrepancy in regard to it like insufficient funds, identity mismatch, etc. may invite rejection of the Australian PR visa application.   

  1. Failing English language proficiency

Language proficiency in English is mandatory for applicants of an Australian PR visa. Although the level of language proficiency in English to be attained is not as high as that of a temporary student visa, PR visa applicants are expected to qualify the bare minimum level of a language test. 

While the dependent may be exempted from the stringent language proficiency test, the primary applicant is expected to pass the test and failure to do so may invite rejection. 

  1. Inconsistent information in your Australian visa application

While no one intends to give false information in one’s visa application, if found, the concerned authorities can charge the applicant with visa fraud leading to a 5-year temporary or permanent ban to enter Australia. 

Inadequate information like not submitting proper support documents of your dependents, etc. may lead to rejection of a PR visa application. Also, failure to meet the character requirement like a criminal record in the past, history of harassing others, etc. will invite rejection of PR visa. 

  1. Falling short of health standard requirements

Any aspiring applicant of an Australian PR visa is expected to follow the Australia health code. The immigration rules do not allow applicants with a heart condition or mental health issues, cancer, HIV symptoms to settle in Australia. Make sure to have a full health check-up done before applying for an Australian PR visa. 

  1. Lack of professional help

It is observed in most of the rejection cases that the applicants had applied without any professional help. 

The process of PR visa application immigration involves a gamut of legal requirements which if not interpreted correctly may invite repeated rejections. Also, the Australian immigration rules are dynamic and to stay updated with it requires professional assistance.  

The Australian PR visa authorities recommend MARA registered consultants for any visa service. A MARA registered consultant like CanApprove, shall not only provide assistance in filling up the PR visa application but also helps protect its client’s interest should anything go wrong. 

 When can I reapply for the Australian PR visa?

You can reapply the very next day provided you had met the requirements of the previously rejected PR visa. However, there may be some ban period mentioned in the rejection letter depending on the degree of your mistake.

Don’t say we didn’t warn you! Get in touch with us to reduce your refusal chances of an Australian PR visa, thereby ensuring smooth immigration to Australia.