Oceanic Migration Solutions in Adelaide, South Australia | Local business
Oceanic Migration Solutions
Locality: Adelaide, South Australia
Phone: +61 470 109 120
Address: 2/234,South Road,Mile End 5031 Adelaide, SA, Australia
Website: http://oceanicmigrations.com.au
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25.01.2022 Great News for International Students of SA SA government as planned earlier has scheduled to bring hundreds of International students under the national pilot program. Almost 300 South East Asia students will fly via Singapore to Australia where they will be in mandatory supervised quarantine for two weeks with universities agreeing to pay for quarantine accommodation. ... source: https://www.sbs.com.au//hundreds-of-international-students
22.01.2022 Covid 19 (pandemic event ) Subclass 408 Visa granted second time for the same client#### Our client came to Australia on a visitor visa and got stuck here due to Travel ban. The client approached us to re-apply for another visitor visa .We checked the client profile and advice her to apply for the new Covid 19(pandemic event)Subclass 408 visa. We prepared the visa application with a detailed submission and applied visa without a job offer.The visa was granted for three months with work rights. After that our client started working in critical sector and we re-applied the same visa and it was granted for one year. For more Information please contact [email protected] 0r Call at 0061470109120
21.01.2022 Another offshore Visitor Visa and Travel Exemption Granted Today### Missing your family members Stranded offshore due to travel ban ? Talk to us we can help you ... 0470109120/[email protected]
21.01.2022 Covid 19 Pandemic event subclass 408 visa granted for one year with work rights## If you are in Australia and your visa will be expiring soon please contact us to check your eligibility for Covid 19 subclass 408 visa
21.01.2022 Offshore Skilled Work Regional Visa Subclass 491 granted ##
19.01.2022 We have received two family sponsorship invitation for Subclass 491 visa this morning for our offshore clients## If you have any relatives in Australia as a permanent resident or citizen please contact us to check your eligibility for the Family Sponsorship Visa. For more information please email [email protected] or call 0470109120
17.01.2022 NSW Skilled Migration Update 2020-21 Financial Year Update NSW has been provided a limited number of interim nomination places for the 202021 financial year.... Because our nomination places are limited, we have made some temporary adjustments to our application process. These adjustments will be reviewed if more nomination places are provided to us later in the financial year. Business and investor visas We will nominate potential business and investor applicants by invitation only. To be considered for NSW nomination for the subclass 188 visa, ensure you have a valid EOI in SkillSelect selecting 'NSW' as your preferred state. Skilled visas Invitation rounds will commence shortly for subclass 190 visa nomination. In line with Home Affairs' direction, we will only invite applicants in selected health, ICT and engineering occupations, and who currently reside in NSW. Please visit our subclass 190 visa website for information about eligibility for NSW nomination. All on-hand subclass 491 visa applicants will be advised of their outcomes by email shortly. For all visa subclasses, you do not need to submit a new EOI in SkillSelect if your current EOI is valid.
16.01.2022 Another Tasmania State Nomination received for our offshore client#immigratioaustralia
15.01.2022 Victoria’s 2020-21 skilled visa nomination program (subclass 190 and 491)- updates We will be opening Victoria’s 2020-21 Victorian skilled visa nomination program (subclass 190 and 491) on Tuesday 8 September, 2020. We will also be changing the way we select applicants to apply for Victorian visa nomination, with a new process that will focus on talent and contribution to Victoria’s economic recovery, as well as information in your Expression of Interest (EOI). This change ...aims to be responsive to challenges posed by the coronavirus pandemic, with a focus on the state’s economic recovery. The skilled visa nomination program up until 5 October 2020 As we only have a very limited number of visa nomination places available until after the Federal Budget is delivered on 6 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, we will only select applicants to apply for Victorian visa nomination 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. Here’s some important information to help you prepare. 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. Applicants who register their interest may then be selected to apply for Victorian visa nomination. As a pre-requisite for submitting your Registration of Interest for Victorian State Visa Nomination, please either make or update your valid Expression of Interest (EOI) on the Department of Home Affairs’ SkillSelect website. The information you provide will help us determine whether you are selected to apply for Victorian visa nomination. You must submit your Registration of Interest by 5pm AEST, 21 September. To be eligible to submit your Registration of Interest (ROI) for Victorian visa nomination (subclass 190 and 491) you 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 We will then select the best candidates to apply for Victorian visa nomination.
13.01.2022 2020-21 Victorian Skilled visa nomination program update The Commonwealth Department of Home Affairs has provided a limited number of visa nomination places to... the Victorian Government up until the Federal Budget is delivered on 6 October 2020. We are preparing to re-open with new policies and nomination criteria to support Victoria’s economic recovery and the public health response. You may wish to prepare your Expression of Interest (EOI) so that you’re ready once more information becomes available. EOIs are lodged through the Department of Home Affairs SkillSelect system. Please ensure your EOI is up to date before you lodge an application with the Victorian Government. For more information, contact: [email protected] or call at +61 470 109 120 #immigration #australiaimmigration #visaexperts #visa #immigrate #lawyer #immigrants #immigratioaustralia #australia
12.01.2022 Priority Occupation list announced## A new priority skills list and strengthened labour market testing will allow small numbers of sponsored skilled workers to return to Australia to fill urgent skills needs in critical sectors, helping to create Australian jobs and rebuild Australia’s economy. The 17 occupations on the Priority Migration Skilled Occupation List (PMSOL) were based on advice from the National Skills Commission and consultation with relevant Commonwealth agenci...es and will be reviewed regularly Existing skilled migration occupation lists will remain active and visas will still be processed, but priority will be given to those in occupations on the PMSOL. The 17 occupations (ANZSCO code) are: Chief Executive or Managing Director (111111) Construction Project Manager (133111) Mechanical Engineer (233512) General Practitioner (253111) Resident Medical Officer (253112) Psychiatrist (253411) Medical Practitioner nec (253999) Midwife (254111) Registered Nurse (Aged Care) (254412) Registered Nurse (Critical Care and Emergency) (254415) Registered Nurse (Medical) (254418) Registered Nurse (Mental Health) (254422) Registered Nurse (Perioperative) (254423) Registered Nurses nec (254499) Developer Programmer (261312) Software Engineer (261313) Maintenance Planner (312911) Information about Australia’s travel exemption processes for those in critical skills and sectors is available at: https://covid19.homeaffairs.gov.au/critical-skills-and-sect
11.01.2022 SA Skilled Migration Update-The Government of South Australia will publish state nomination requirements on 27 August 2020. The Commonwealth Department of Home Affairs has provided a limited number of skilled and business visa nomination places to the Government of South Australia up until the Federal Budget is delivered on 6 October 2020. The state’s allocation of interim 491 and 190 visa nominations are intended to support and prioritise South Australia’s economic recovery ...and public health response. Prospective applicants will be able to lodge an Expression of Interest (EOI) through the Department of Home Affairs Skill Select system. An invitation to submit an online application for state-nomination will be sent to prospective applicants with EOIs that meet Commonwealth and South Australian priorities. The Government of South Australia will publish state nomination requirements on 27 August 2020. From 31 August, South Australia will commence reviewing EOIs and sending invitations to submit an online application.From 7 September, South Australia will commence reviewing Intention to Apply submissions and sending invitations to submit an online application.
11.01.2022 Victoria State Migration Update. Victoria’s Significant Investor (subclass 188C) visa nominations open on Monday, 30 November From 9AM AEST on Monday 30 November, the Victorian Government will open to receive new applications for Significant Investor (subclass 188C) visa (SIV) nominations.... The re-opening is possible due to a limited number of visa places remaining from the Commonwealth Government’s interim allocation in August 2020. New state nomination visa places pending The Victorian Government is awaiting further advice from the Department of Home Affairs on the allocations for skilled, business and investor state nominations for the remainder of the 2020-21 program year. We will provide an update as more information becomes available. Please continue to check our website news for updates. In the meantime, all other business innovation and investor visa nomination applications (subclass 188A, 188B, and 188E streams and subclass 132A and 132B streams) and the skilled program (subclass 190 and subclass 491) remain closed to new applications. We continue to select high calibre skilled migrants for nomination from the pool of Registration of Interest submissions. More than half of nominated professionals graduated with an Australian qualification More than half of the professionals nominated for a Skilled Nominated (subclass 190) visa in our September 2020 campaign had studied in Australia prior to their Victorian nomination. Students at university An analysis of Victoria’s interim 2020-21 skilled visa nomination program shows that 53 per cent of the 368 people nominated to date for a subclass 190 visa had graduated with an Australian qualification. Of those nominated, 27 had graduated with a PhD - 24 of which were completed in Victoria. Due to the new requirement, all nominees were already living and working in Victoria in heath or medical research and contributing to Victoria’s economic recovery. Once the program reopens, we continue to welcome students and PhD graduates to apply for Victorian visa nomination. All applicants must meet the minimum eligibility criteria to be considered for nomination.
10.01.2022 SA STATE NOMINATION UPDATE # The Government of South Australia has been advised of a limited number of interim allocation places for the State’s General Skilled and Business Migration Program for 2020/21, which will be prioritised to support South Australia’s economic and public health recovery The full nomination allocations for 2020/21 will be determined later in the year as part of the 2020/21 Budget process.... Given the limited number of available nominations, South Australia’s program requirements and application processes for the General Skilled and Business Programs are currently being finalised, with a view to applications being open in late August 2020. Based on direction from the Department of Home Affairs, applications will be prioritised according to: High quality applications within the Business Innovation and Investment Program, with those who have already lodged an ‘Intention to Apply’ given priority consideration. Applicants critical to supporting South Australia’s response to the COVID19 pandemic, including individuals providing critical or specialist medical services, critical skills required to maintain the supply of essential goods and services; or delivering services in sectors critical to Australia’s economic recovery. Early consideration to onshore applicants that satisfy the above criteria. For more information, contact: [email protected] or call at +61 470 109 120 #immigration #australiaimmigration #visaexperts #visa #immigrate #lawyer #immigrants #immigratioaustralia #australia
10.01.2022 Nomination criteria - update from SA Minimum nomination requirements Applicants must meet Home Affairs minimum requirements for age, English levels and Points, and... Applicants must nominate an occupation eligible for a 190 or 491 nomination on the Skilled Migration Occupation List and have a valid and positive Skills Assessment for that occupation, and Applicants must be currently working in South Australia for at least the last 3 months in their nominated or closely related occupation, for at least 20 hours per week or 40 hours per fortnight. The work experience must be undertaken post-qualification completion and paid at the appropriate rate for the skill level. The following applicants do not have to meet the work experience requirement listed above: International graduates of South Australian education institutions who have completed a PhD or Masters by Research. Preferred requirements In addition to the mandatory requirements listed above, applicants who meet the following conditions will have a better chance of being invited to submit an application. Applicants with Proficient English overall or higher Applicants with at least 90 Points in your Expression of Interest (including state-nomination points) Applicants who are currently working in South Australia for at least the last 12 months in their nominated or closely related occupation and claiming Points for Australian work experience Applicants who are currently living and working in outer regional South Australia (link to regional definition). Applicants who meet the critical skills listed here for Commonwealth Government’s Travel Exemption Requirements Important information South Australia’s 190 and 491 visa nominations are subject to a quota. South Australia reserves the right to revise nomination eligibility criteria for these visa subclasses without notice. The Commonwealth Department of Home Affairs has identified critical sectors to support Australia’s COVID-19 public health response and economic recovery. Applicants who are nominating occupations in these sectors will be prioritised. This list of priority critical sectors may change over time. If you meet the requirements listed above, please lodge your Expression on Interest (EOI) in SkillSelect. If you have a current EOI in SkillSelect, please ensure it is updated. All EOIs must be submission ready. It is preferred that applicants choose ‘South Australia’ only as their nominating state, but not mandatory. Applicants selecting ‘ANY’ state or territory or multiple states and territories (including South Australia) will be considered for nomination. For more information please contact [email protected] /call 0470109120
08.01.2022 Offshore Visitor Visa and Travel Exemption granted ##### Our client got married in January 2020,his wife who is an Australian permanent resident. Due to the lockdown and travel ban our client was not able to come to Australia with his wife.We applied for the Visitor Visa for our client with a detailed submission and it was granted last Friday during the midst of this Panademic. Once we got the Visa we applied for the Exemption to travel last Monday and we received the travel exemption in 4 days. If you have any immediate family members who stuck overseas due to travel ban and you wish to bring them to Australia,please contact us and we are here to help you.
08.01.2022 Tasmania State nomination of Skilled regional visa subclass 491 received for our offshore client.##immigratioaustralia
07.01.2022 Congratulation to our Clients who received Subclass 186 (Direct Entry) ENS Visa ### The Subclass 186 ENS visa (Employer Nomination Scheme visa) is a permanent residency visa that requires the sponsorship of a nominating employer. Please contact us to check your eligibility for an Employer Sponsorship Visa .Call us on 0470109120/[email protected]
04.01.2022 The Canberra Matrix is now open. The next invitation round will be held on Thursday 20 AUgust 2020. For more information, contact:... [email protected] or call at +61 470 109 120 #immigration #australiaimmigration #visaexperts #visa #immigrate #lawyer #immigrants #immigratioaustralia #australia http://www.canberrayourfuture.com.au//canberra-matrix-inv/
04.01.2022 NSW current 491 regional criteria 2020-21 Financial Year Update The NSW Government’s limited number of interim nomination places for the 202021 financial year have been exhausted.... We are currently awaiting confirmation of an additional allocation of places from the Home Affairs for the remainder of the financial year. Regional Development Australia (RDA) offices will shortly commence assisting NSW Treasury managing applications for NSW nominations for the subclass 491 visa once the additional allocation has been confirmed. Under this new arrangement, each RDA will be responsible for setting their own eligible skilled occupations for nomination and accepting and assessing nomination applications. Information on applying for nomination through participating RDAs, including eligible skilled occupations, will be made available on their respective websites. Nomination Criteria for a 491 visa in NSW will remain consistent across all regions and can be found below. https://www.business.nsw.gov.au//skilled-work-regional-vis
03.01.2022 STATE NOMINATION UPDATE # State and Territory update on 491/190 places - The MIA has received reports that the States and Territories have received a very small allocation of places for BIIP and SC 491/190 nominations, until the Federal Budget is handed down on 6 October 2020.... Very strict conditions have been imposed on the occupations the State and Territory Governments can approve for the SC 491/190. These may only be used for occupations that are critical to the COVID economic recovery. The critical occupations and industry sectors are listed on the Department's website. Source: Migration Institute of Australia) For more information, contact: [email protected] or call at +61 470 109 120 #immigration #australiaimmigration #visaexperts #visa #immigrate #lawyer #immigrants #immigratioaustralia #australia