Monday, January 14, 2013

South Australia State Migration Plan Update - 11 January 2013

A revised State Nominated Occupation List (SNOL) for South Australia has been released on the Immigration SA website.

Thirty-three occupations have been added to the SNOL and some occupations previously on the SNOL have been changed to the off-list criteria. There have also been changes to the additional state nomination requirements for some occupations on the SNOL. 

The occupations most recently added to the SNOL are as follows: 

ANZSCO
OCCUPATION
133511
Production Manager (Forestry)
134111
Child Care centre manager
135112 
ICT Project Manager
135199 
ICT Managers, nec
139999 
Specialist Managers nec
142114
Hair or Beauty Salon Manager
149411 
Fleet Manager
149913 
Facilities Manager
224711 
Management Consultant
224712 
Organisation and Methods Analyst
225212
ICT Business Development Manager
234112 
Agricultural scientist
234311 
Conservation Officer
234312
Environmental Consultant
234313 
Environmental Research Scientist
241111 
Early childhood (pre-primary school) teacher
251111 
Dietitian
252112 
Osteopath
252211 
Acupuncturist
252214 
Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner
252299 
Complementary Health Therapists nec
253314 
Medical Oncologist
253315 
Endocrinologist
253324 
Thoracic medicine specialist
254211
Nurse Educator
254311 
Nurse Manager
261212 
Web Developer
271111 
Barrister
312112 
Building Associate
312114
Construction Estimator
312911
Maintenance Planner
342411
Cabler (Data and Telecommunications)
411411
Enrolled Nurse
133511
Production Manager (Forestry)
134111
Child Care centre manager
135112 
ICT Project Manager
135199 
ICT Managers, nec
139999 
Specialist Managers nec
142114
Hair or Beauty Salon Manager
149411 
Fleet Manager
149913 
Facilities Manager
224711 
Management Consultant
224712 
Organisation and Methods Analyst
225212
ICT Business Development Manager
234112 
Agricultural scientist
234311 
Conservation Officer
234312
Environmental Consultant
234313 
Environmental Research Scientist
241111 
Early childhood (pre-primary school) teacher
251111 
Dietitian
252112 
Osteopath
252211 
Acupuncturist
252214 
Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner
252299 
Complementary Health Therapists nec
253314 
Medical Oncologist
253315 
Endocrinologist
253324 
Thoracic medicine specialist
254211
Nurse Educator
254311 
Nurse Manager
261212 
Web Developer
271111 
Barrister
312112 
Building Associate
312114
Construction Estimator
312911
Maintenance Planner
342411
Cabler (Data and Telecommunications)
411411
Enrolled Nurse

 
Click HERE to view the occupational availability, IELTS requirements, the list of occupations available for Off-List nomination and any additional requirements that apply to the revised State Nomination Occupation List.

 All applications submitted from 11 January 2013 will need to meet all occupation requirements published on the revised SNOL, as well as all requirements and criteria for state nomination. Click HERE to view the requirements and criteria for state nomination.

 
Benefits of South Australia State Nomination

South Australia is a great place to live and work.

 
The benefits of the state nomination include:

1. Bonus points. You will receive additional points towards the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) points test. If you're applying for a permanent visa you will receive 5 points for state nomination and if you are applying for a provisional visa you will receive 10 points.

2. You can live anywhere in South Australia. The whole of South Australia including Adelaide is classed as regional area.

3. Greater choice of occupations. You can choose from much more occupations than applicants pursuing the independent GSM pathway.

4. Priority visa processing. Your Expression of Interest (EOI) will be immediately selected and you will receive an invitation from the Department of Immigration to apply.

 
If you are considering to live and work in South Australia an email enquiry or a face-to-face consultation is an excellent way to obtain initial advice on your situation.

After receiving our detailed initial advice you will have a very good idea of the options available to you, as well as the pros and cons of each.

 

 

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