In the realm of Australian immigration, staying informed about the latest updates is vital for prospective migrants. Migration Tasmania, with its integral role in facilitating skilled migration to the island state, is continually evolving and adapting to the changing landscape of immigration policies. As a leading immigration lawyer at Migration Guru Pty Ltd, I’m here to provide you with an insightful update on the processing times and nomination status for the Skilled Nominated (Subclass 190) and Skilled Work Regional (Subclass 491) visas.
Processing Times Unveiled
The wheels of immigration turn with a set pace, and the processing times are crucial to understanding the timeline for your migration journey. As of the latest update, the oldest nomination application yet to be allocated for processing was lodged on 26th September 2023. This gives us a glimpse into the current workload and expectations.
Skilled Nominated (Subclass 190) Visa
For those aspiring to secure a Subclass 190 visa, here are the pertinent statistics:
– Nominations Used: 234 out of 600 places.
– Pending Nomination Applications: 38.
– Invitations Issued but Not Yet Accepted: 25.
– Registrations of Interest: 527.
This information sheds light on the demand and utilization of available places for this visa subclass. It’s evident that while a significant number of nominations have been used, there is still room for
potential candidates.
Skilled Work Regional (Subclass 491) Visa
Similarly, if you’re eyeing the Subclass 491 visa, here’s what you need to know:
– Nominations Used: 176 out of 600 places.
– Pending Nomination Applications: 38.
– Invitations Issued but Not Yet Accepted: 16.
– Registrations of Interest: 381.
These statistics give an insight into the allocation of places for Subclass 491 and the competition within this category. With a substantial number of nominations already utilized, securing your spot in this visa class may require strategic planning.
Outcome Target: Timely Decisions Matter
In the immigration journey, time is of the essence. Migration Tasmania understands the significance of timely outcomes. After an application is allocated for processing, the aim is to provide an outcome within 10 days. This commitment to efficiency can significantly benefit applicants, ensuring that their plans and aspirations can move forward swiftly.
Ongoing Selection: Stay Competitive
Migration Tasmania continually selects Registrations of Interest (ROIs) for nomination applications. They issue up to 30 invitations each week, selecting the most competitive ROIs for nomination. This ongoing selection process emphasizes the importance of presenting a strong and compelling case in your ROI. With 381 ROIs for Subclass 491 and 527 ROIs for Subclass 190, the competition is apparent. Therefore, it’s crucial to seek expert guidance to maximize your chances of being selected.
As the regulatory landscape of Australian immigration continues to evolve, staying informed and prepared is key to a successful migration journey. Migration Guru Pty Ltd, with over 90 years of collective experience in Immigration Law, is here to guide you through the intricate web of immigration policies and assist you in achieving your Australian dreams.
For personalized guidance and support, don’t hesitate to reach out to us. Together, we can navigate the complex world of immigration, ensuring that your aspirations become a reality. Your journey to Australia starts here, and we’re here to help you every step of the way.
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