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Aspire Education & Migration

Locality: Sydney, Australia

Phone: +61 2 8540 7868



Address: Suite 513 A, Level 5, 368 Sussex street 2000 Sydney, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.aspirecareerglobal.com

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25.01.2022 Pls complete the survey if you think international students need relief payments NSW TREASURY NEEDS your survey



22.01.2022 Wilson Sharma is LIVE, Question & Answers Session, Good Friday, Easter 3pm

21.01.2022 Tasmania State Nomination Changes in state nomination criteria related to COVID 19. The following information may change in response to decisions made by the Australian Government in relation to the Skilled Migration Program COVID-19 response. The Tasmanian Government may also introduce further changes to the state nomination program in response to COVID-19 or to align with the skills needs of the state. It is therefore important that you continue to check this website for an...y changes before applying for nomination. Flexibility will be applied to applicants genuinely affected by COVID-19 employment stand-downs before or after meeting the mandatory 6 month full-time employment. Each application will be considered on its merits according to the particular industry, the skills of the applicant, and the likelihood of being able to return to and maintain full time in the future. In general we will consider the following factors: A minimum 3 months full time employment up to the closure or business / reduction in hours. Full-time employment ceased directly due to a COVID-19 related closedown or restriction. There is a reasonable likelihood of being able to return to employment (full or part-time) after the workplace restrictions have been lifted (i.e a written evidence from employer). Reduction in hours from full-time to part-time as a result of COVID-19 restrictions will be considered with leniency. Source: https://www.migration.tas.gov.au/ski/skilled_nominated_visa

20.01.2022 ASPIRE MIGRATION UPDATE: VOL 2-2020/21 GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR SUBCLASS 491 OR 190 VISA ... IF YOU ARE LIVING IN THE ACT...THE CANBERRA MATRIX FOR ACT NOMINATION IS NOW OPEN....... ACCOUNTANTS, IT PROFESSIONALS , ENGINEERS, EARLY CHILDHOOD TEACHERS ARE IN THE ACT CRITICAL SKILLS LIST... PLEASE CONTACT US FOR ELIGIBILITY ASSESSMENT, INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE: WILSON SHARMA MARN: 1793491 ASPIRE EDUCATION AND MIGRATION SUITE 707, LEVEL7, 368 SUSSEX STREET SYDNEY, NSW 2000 0431 845 995 02-8540 7868 [email protected]



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18.01.2022 Please find below an up to date summary of 190 State Nominated Visa Programmes. New South Wales Invitation rounds will commence shortly for subclass 190 visa nomination. In line with Home Affairs direction, NSW will only invite applicants currently in selected health, ICT and engineering occupations, and who currently reside in NSW. You do not need to submit a new EOI in SkillSelect if your current EOI is valid.... Victoria Victoria is operating on a limited list of occupations at present. Those who submitted a Registration of Interest for Victorian State Visa Nomination on the Live in Melbourne website by 5pm AEST, 21 September 2020 are being considered for the nomination. Further details are to be announced soon. South Australia South Australia will be publishing their occupation list soon. Tasmania Tasmania will continue to operate using the interim occupations which are available. Further occupations are expected to be announced in due course. Queensland At present, the BSMQ program remains closed until such time that the allocations are finalised by the Federal government. Further announcements are expected shortly. Western Australia The 190 program is currently suspended and is expected to re-open in October. No further details are available at this stage. Northern Territory At this stage, onshore General Skilled Migration (GSM) nomination applications and all Business Investment and Innovation Program nomination applications will continue to be accepted and assessed, but no nominations can be issued until the Northern Territory has been allocated quotas. Offshore GSM nomination applications remain closed. Australian Capital Territory The 190 program is open to those who are on the Critical Skills Occupation list. The new round of invitations is expected to occur on or before 23 October 2020. As always, the information is subject to change without notice therefore it is paramount to seek professional advice. Source: https://migrationalliance.com.au//2020-10-summary-of-state For queries, Wilson Sharma MARN:1793491 0431 845 995 [email protected]



17.01.2022 Could be useful to temporary visa holders other than the student visa holders.... https://multicultural.nsw.gov.au/grants-temporary-visa-hold

16.01.2022 Now we are at Suite 513 A, Level 5, 368 Sussex Street, Sydney, NSW 2000. Contact us for your education and migration queries.

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15.01.2022 ASPIRE MIGRATION UPDATE VOL 5-2020/21 VIC state nomination program Announcement related to VIC skilled visa nomination program (2020-21)... Victoria s 2020-21 Victorian skilled visa nomination program (subclass 190 and 491) will be reopening on Tuesday 8 September, 2020. New process will be in place to select the applications for state nomination applications. Applicants will now need to register their interest for the state nomination program. The skilled visa nomination program up until 5 October 2020 Victoria will initially run a shorter and more targeted interim skilled visa nomination program (subclass 190 and 491) until 5 October 2020. For this interim period, applicants will only be selected if their Registration of Interest demonstrates they are working in health or medical research and contributing to Victoria s economic recovery and/or health response. Registration of Interest for Victorian State Visa Nomination To be considered for Victorian visa nomination, you must submit a Registration of Interest for Victorian State Visa Nomination. As a pre-requisite for submitting your Registration of Interest for Victorian State Visa Nomination, applicants will need to lodge or update a valid Expression of Interest (EOI) on the Department of Home Affairs SkillSelect website. Applicants must submit your Registration of Interest by 5pm AEST, 21 September. To be eligible to submit the Registration of Interest (ROI) for Victorian visa nomination (subclass 190 and 491) applicants must: be currently living in Victoria, and be currently employed in Victoria (minimum six months), and work in a highly skilled occupation in health or medical research, which supports Victoria s economic recovery and/or health response. Please note, a Registration of Interest is not an application for Victorian visa nomination. There are no set timeframes for when applicant may be selected. Read further information here: https://liveinmelbourne.vic.gov.au//victorias-2020-21-skil For information and assistance: Wilson Sharma MARN: 1793491 Aspire Education and Migration Suite 707, Level 7, 368 Sussex Street Sydney, NSW 2000 0431 845 995 [email protected]

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13.01.2022 ASPIRE MIGRATION UPDATE VOL 3-2020/21 The Department of Home Affairs has issued a small quota of nomination places for Tasmania to use until the Federal Budget takes place on 6 October 2020. Those in critical roles or able to provide the most compelling claims will be nominated first.... Every nomination must demonstrate that the applicant is critical to supporting Tasmania’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic and recovery. Applicants must provide a letter of support from their employer clearly explaining how their role is critical to providing medical services, the supply of essential goods and services, or delivering services in sectors critical to Tasmania’s economic recovery. Critical Skills Occupations There is not a specific list of skilled occupations based on ANZSCO. However, the following critical roles have been specified and will be considered for Tasmania state nomination. Assisting directly in Tasmania’s COVID-19 response (directly engaged by the Tasmanian Government due to their specialist skills and experience). Providing critical or specialist medical services or delivering medical supplies potentially associated with COVID-19 response. This includes all general nursing and medical positions with the Tasmanian Health Service. Directly involved in the supply of essential goods and services (medical technology, critical infrastructure, telecommunications, engineering and mining, supply chain logistics, agricultural technology, food production, and the maritime industry): must be highly skilled and specialised roles infrastructure engineering and maintenance such as dams, large-/high-complexity bridges, irrigation schemes, transport logistics planning and maintenance agriculture such as artificial insemination technicians, wool classers, livestock pregnancy scanners the supply of essential goods and services which would be in jeopardy without the applicant Delivering services in sectors critical to economic recovery such as financial technology, large scale manufacturing, film and television production and emerging technology which: must be high-value/highly-skilled/specialised roles would normally include a significant and recognised contribution to export income, significant flow-on employment and economic benefits, high-value national/ international exposure Note that: Above positions do not include lower level positions such as retail workers, harvest labour, delivery drivers, warehouse staff, etc. The scope of these priority areas may change as the needs of Tasmania’s economy evolves. Reference: https://www.migration.tas.gov.au//2020-2021_program_year_u https://www.migration.tas.gov.au//Q_and_A_Interim_Allocati https://covid19.homeaffairs.gov.au/critical-skills-and-sect

12.01.2022 IMPORTANT READ INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS GOVERNMENT HELP To support your health, wellbeing, and academic success of international students.... International Student Welfare Services Hub Accommodation and housing Government services and support Emergency food assistance Charities and non-government organisations Mental health and wellbeing Australia's immigration and border arrangements Legal advice for international students Foreign embassies and consulates in Australia COVID-19 responses from NSW universities and education providers View the hub at bit.ly/StudyNSWwelfarehub and remember we're #InThisTogether

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11.01.2022 ASPIRE MIGRATION UPDATE VOL 7-2020/21 COVID-19 Concessions for visa subclass 485 & 887 The Migration Amendment (COVID-19 Concessions) regulations 2020 is a new piece of legislation commencing on 19 September 2020 and amending the Migration Regulations 1994....Continue reading

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07.01.2022 ASPIRE MIGRATION UPDATE: VOL 1-2020/21 There are some good news for Early childhood (pre-primary) Teachers, Nurses, some Engineers !! SkillSelect Updates:... Occupation ceilings for 2020-2021 are updated. Glimpse: Top 5 occupations where large number of places were added compared to last year: Occupation Title Places added compared to last year Construction Managers 2162 University Lecturers and Tutors 1635 Other Specialist Managers 1144 Industrial, Mechanical and Production Engineers 1082 Early Childhood (Pre-primary School) Teachers 1027 Top 5 occupations where large number of places were removed compared to last year: Occupation Title Places removed compared to last year Sports Coaches, Instructors and Officials 2809 Accountants 1746 Carpenters and Joiners 1724 Motor Mechanics 1194 Management consultant 743 Top 5 occupations with highest ceiling values for migration year 2020-21: Occupation Name Occupation Ceiling Value 2020-21 Registered Nurses 17859 Secondary School Teachers 8716 Software and Applications Programmers 8405 Electricians 8021 Construction Managers 7145 Complete list of ceiling values is available on the DOHA website. Source: https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au//skill/occupation-ceilings FOR CONSULTATION ON SKILLS ASSESSMENT CRITERIA, EOI, STATE NOMINATION, VISA APPLICATION ELIGIBILITY ASSESSMENT/OPTIONS , PLEASE CONTACT: WILSON SHARMA MARN: 1793491 0431 845 995 [email protected]

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07.01.2022 HURRY UP !!!! Are you currently living in Designated Regional area of NSW, have a positive skills assessment for occupation in NSW stream 1 Regional Skilled Occupation List, meet English language requirement ? YOU MAY BE ELIGIBLE FOR NOMINATION FOR SUBCLASS 491 VISA !!!... This is for very limited time only.....Applications closing soon. For further information: Aspire Education and Migration MARN: 1793491 Suite 707, Level7, 368 Sussex street Sydney, NSW 2000 0431 845 995 [email protected]

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04.01.2022 ASPIRE MIGRATION UPDATE VOL 6-2020/21 Focus on values in updated Australian Citizenship Test From 15 November 2020, there will be an updated Australian Citizenship Test with a clear focus on Australian values.... Acting Minister for Immigration, Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs Alan Tudge said the test would be updated for the first time in more than a decade to include a dedicated section on Australian values. Our Australian values are important. They have helped shape our country and they are the reason why so many people want to become Australian citizens," Mr Tudge said. The updated Citizenship Test will have new and more meaningful questions that require potential citizens to understand and commit to our values like freedom of speech, mutual respect, equality of opportunity, the importance of democracy and the rule of law. We are asking those who apply for citizenship to understand our values more deeply before they make the ultimate commitment to our nation." The updated Citizenship Test will comprise 20 multiple-choice questions, including five questions on Australian values. A person will be required to correctly answer all five of the questions on Australian values, with a mark of at least 75 per cent overall, to pass the test. There will be no changes to the English language or residency requirements for citizenship. An updated version of the Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond resource is now available for download to assist people to prepare for the test. This includes information on the new Australian values component and an updated practice test. The changes have been announced today to coincide with Australian Citizenship Day. Citizenship Day is an opportunity for all Australians to reflect on the meaning of citizenship and the importance of the shared values that unite us. More than 2500 people will receive Australian citizenship at more than 100 ceremonies across the country today. They will join the record 204,000 people who became Australian citizens last year. Despite the restrictions of the COVID-19 pandemic, since 31 March 2020, more than 85,000 people from every state and territory have become Australian citizens in online ceremonies. Citizenship testing has also resumed across Australia, with the exception of Victoria. From 30 October 2020, most new visa and citizenship applicants will be required to affirm the updated Australian Values Statement (AVS). The updated AVS will better reflect the shared values of Australian society, including the rule of law, freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of association and equality of opportunity for all people in Australia. Further information on the updated Citizenship Test is available on the Department of Home Affairs website. Source; https://minister.homeaffairs.gov.au//focus-on-values-in-up

03.01.2022 NSW limited opening for Subclass 491 Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) applications NSW Treasury will begin accepting nominations for the Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa - Subclass 491) for a limited time. Applications will open on Monday 15 June 2020 and applications will cease to be accepted at 5pm on Tuesday, 23 June 2020.... Applications will be assessed by the end of the financial year, Tuesday 30 June 2020. Only applicants who meet the following criteria will be assessed: - all Department of Home Affairs’ criteria requirements for this visa, and - have an occupation on the NSW Stream 1 Regional Skilled Occupation List, and - have been living in a designated regional area in NSW for at least the last 12 months, and - have been working in a designated regional area in NSW for at least the last 12 months, and - have been working in their nominated occupation, or a closely related occupation, for at least the last 12 months. - Applicants that do not meet ALL of these requirements will have their applications declined. Application fees are not refundable in the event that the application is not approved. Contact us for more info: ASPIRE EDUCATION AND MIGRATION SUITE 707, LEVEL 7, 368 SUSSEX STREET SYDNEY, NSW 2000 0431 845 995 [email protected]

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03.01.2022 Good news for international students and prospective student visa applicants .... -------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Hon Alan Tudge MP...Continue reading

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01.01.2022 You may be eligible to apply for this visa and extend your stay in Australia temporarily if your visa is expiring soon and you cannot travel back to your country due to current travel restrictions. Visa type: Temporary Activity visa (subclass 408) Australian Government endorsed events... COVID-19 Pandemic visa Visa application cost for COVID-19 Pandemic visa: Free Processing times are not available yet for this visa. With this visa you can: - Remain in Australia if you have no other visa options and are unable to depart Australia due to COVID-19 travel restrictions. OR - Remain in Australia to assist in critical sectors including healthcare, disability and aged care, childcare and agriculture during the COVID-19 pandemic. Note: The COVID-19 Pandemic event visa is only available to people who are onshore and have 28 days or less remaining on their current visa or where their last substantive visa has expired up to 28 days previously. GTE requirement: The Department of Home Affairs must be satisfied that you have a genuine intention to stay here temporarily. Financial capacity: You must have enough fund to support yourself and any dependent family members who are included in the application. FURTHER DETAILS AND CURRENT VISA HOLDERS ELIGIBILITY WILL BE AVAILABLE SOON AS WE ARE IN COMMUNICATION WITH THE DEPARTMENT. Any queries, please contact: WILSON SHARMA MARN: 1793491 0431 845 995 [email protected]

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