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Melbourne Immigration Consultants

Locality: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 415 442 642



Address: Suite 304, Level 3, 343 Little Collins Street 3000 Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.micglobal.com.au

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24.01.2022 #StudyinAustralia #CDU #offshoreapplicant #onshoreapplicant #485subclass #500subclass



20.01.2022 The full 2020-21 Victorian skilled visa nomination program (subclass 190 and 491) will open on Tuesday 5 January, 2021. FOR SUBCLASS 491: To be eligible to be considered for selection to apply for subclass 491 Victorian visa nomination, you must:... already be living in regional Victoria already be working in regional Victoria (minimum 3 months employment) Employment and occupation: You must be currently employed in regional Victoria in a highly skilled occupation in the either of the following fields: health, medical research, life sciences, agri-food or digital sectors, and your role must either have been supporting Victoria’s economic recovery and/or health response for at least the past 3 months. International student graduates and PhD applicants who meet the eligibility criteria are also encouraged to apply. Applicants with a track record of commercialising innovative ideas and bringing them to market will also be highly regarded. For Subclass 190: To be eligible to be considered for selection to apply for subclass 190 Victorian visa nomination, you must: already be living in Victoria already be working in Victoria (minimum 6 months employment) work in a highly skilled occupation in the following sectors: health, medical research or life sciences which supports Victoria’s economic recovery or health response. Total allocation for 2020-21 Program Year: For subclass 190: 2500 For subclass 491: 1043 More details added to the 2020/21 Migration Program https://liveinmelbourne.vic.gov.au//victorias-skilled-visa

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13.01.2022 International students arrive in Darwin. This is the first flight since March 20, bringing hope for all students who wish to come to Australia for their further study. The students are to quarantine for 14 days and are set to commence their study at #CDU Charles Darwin University. Further details in the news below https://www.abc.net.au//international-students-a/12933370



02.01.2022 The full 2020-21 Victorian skilled visa nomination program (subclass 190 and 491) will open on Tuesday 5 January, 2021. FOR SUBCLASS 491: To be eligible to be considered for selection to apply for subclass 491 Victorian visa nomination, you must:... already be living in regional Victoria already be working in regional Victoria (minimum 3 months employment) Employment and occupation: You must be currently employed in regional Victoria in a highly skilled occupation in the either of the following fields: health, medical research, life sciences, agri-food or digital sectors, and your role must either have been supporting Victoria’s economic recovery and/or health response for at least the past 3 months. International student graduates and PhD applicants who meet the eligibility criteria are also encouraged to apply. Applicants with a track record of commercialising innovative ideas and bringing them to market will also be highly regarded. For Subclass 190: To be eligible to be considered for selection to apply for subclass 190 Victorian visa nomination, you must: already be living in Victoria already be working in Victoria (minimum 6 months employment) work in a highly skilled occupation in the following sectors: health, medical research or life sciences which supports Victoria’s economic recovery or health response. Total allocation for 2020-21 Program Year: For subclass 190: 2500 For subclass 491: 1043 More details added to the 2020/21 Migration Program https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au//migration-program-plannin

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