Migration Update : 10 Jun 2022
Content Summary
- South Australia has announced the upcoming program closure dates
- Many visa application were refused due to not arranging health check in time
- Commencing in the 2022-23 program year people residing overseas are now eligible to be considered for Western Australia (WA) State nomination.
1. South Australia will soon be closing nomination applications and Registrations of Interest (ROIs) for the 2021-22 program year, General Skilled Migration (GSM) applications will close at 4pm, ACST, Thursday 23 June 2022
South Australia announced upcoming program closure dates for 2021-22 program years
Thursday 9 June 2022, 4pm, ACST
- Business Innovation and Investment Program (BIIP) – subclass 188A application will be closed
- General Skilled Migration (GSM) Offshore registration of Interests (ROIs) will be closed at
- General Skilled Migration (GSM) Talent and Innovators Program ROIs will be closed
Monday 20 June 2022, 4pm, ACST
- Business Innovation and Investment Program (BIIP) applications for the following will be closed:
- Investor Stream (Subclass 188B)
- Significant Investor Stream (Subclass 188C)
- Entrepreneur Stream (Subclass 188E)
Thursday 23 June 2022, 4pm, ACST
- General Skilled Migration (GSM) applications will be closed.
2. Many visa application were refused due to not arranging health check in time
Health requirements is really important for Australian Visa. Applicants for most type of visas are required to do the health examination. If you are apply for the new visa in Australia, please carefully checking your immigration account and visas process status in order to avoid the visa refusal because of the health check issues.
3. Commencing in the 2022-23 program year people residing overseas are now eligible to be considered for Western Australia (WA) State nomination.
Commencing in the 2022-23 program year people residing overseas are now eligible to be considered for Western Australia (WA) State nomination. Invitations to apply for WA State nomination will be via the ranking system, giving preference to applicants currently residing in WA, followed by those residing in Australia and then those residing overseas.