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06 October 2022 Skill Select

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SkillSelect EOI Invitation Round Results plus State-Nominated Invitation results are for:

  1. Skill Select EOI Invitation Round is for people who lodged an Expression of Interest (EOI)
  2. The two Genral Skilled Migration (GSM) visa subclasses are 189 (Skilled Independent) (Australian Permanent visa) and subclass 491 (Skilled Family Sponsored) (Australian Provisional visa).
  3. The two State-nominated visa subclasses are 190 (Skilled State-nominated) (Australian Permanent visa) and subclass 491 (Skilled State Nominated Regional) (Australian Provisional visa).
  4. State invitations for Business Owners and Investors: subclass 188 Business Innovation and Investment.
  5. State invitations for Business Owners and Investors: subclass 132 Business Talent (permanent visas).

EasyMigrate is a leading Australian migration agency, based in Perth, Australia. Mr Cyrus Mistry (Founding Partner of EasyMigrate) has reviewed SkillSelect EOI Invitation Round Results – see his comments below.

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Quarterly Skill Select Tables : Invitations issued on 08 December 2022

Tables:

Visa subclassNumber of invitations issued
Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189)35,000
Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491)  Family-Sponsored120

For Non-Pro rata occupations the Department of Immigration has announced points cut-off as per the table below:

Visa subclassMinimum points scoreAll EOIs submitted before
Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189)65Nov/2022
Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) Family Sponsored)65Dec/2022

For Pro-rata occupations the Department of Immigration usually announces points cut-off as per the table below but for this invitation-round (08 December 2022) NO PRO-RATA OCCUPATIONS DATA was provided.

Occupations included in 08 December 2022 Invitation Round

The table below shows the occupations that were INVITED in the SkillSelect invitation round on 08 December 2022.

189491
OccupationOffshore**Onshore**Offshore**Onshore**
Accountant (General)8585N/A*N/A*
Actuary6565N/A*N/A*
Aeronautical Engineer8585N/A*N/A*
Agricultural Consultant8585N/A*N/A*
Agricultural Engineer9090N/A*N/A*
Agricultural Scientist9085N/A*N/A*
Airconditioning and Mechanical Services Plumber65N/A*N/A*N/A*
Airconditioning and Refrigeration Mechanic7065N/A*N/A*
Analyst Programmer8585N/A*N/A*
Architect8585N/A*N/A*
Artistic DirectorN/A*75N/A*N/A*
Arts Administrator or Manager6570N/A*N/A*
Audiologist65658575
Automotive ElectricianN/A*65N/A*N/A*
Barrister6570N/A*N/A*
BiochemistN/A*85N/A*N/A*
Biomedical Engineer8585N/A*N/A*
Biotechnologist8585N/A*N/A*
Boat Builder and RepairerN/A*70N/A*N/A*
BotanistN/A*100N/A*N/A*
Bricklayer6565N/A*N/A*
Cabinetmaker6565N/A*N/A*
Cardiologist85N/A*N/A*N/A*
Cardiothoracic SurgeonN/A*80N/A*N/A*
Carpenter6565N/A*N/A*
Carpenter and Joiner6565N/A*N/A*
Cartographer90100N/A*N/A*
Chef6565N/A*N/A*
Chemical Engineer8585N/A*N/A*
Chemist8585N/A*N/A*
Child Care Centre Manager6565N/A*75
Chiropractor6565N/A*N/A*
Civil Engineer8585N/A*N/A*
Civil Engineering Draftsperson6565N/A*N/A*
Civil Engineering Technician6565N/A*N/A*
Clinical Psychologist7065N/A*N/A*
Computer Network and Systems Engineer8585N/A*N/A*
ConservatorN/A*85N/A*N/A*
Construction Project Manager6565N/A*N/A*
Dancer or Choreographer6580N/A*N/A*
Dermatologist70N/A*N/A*N/A*
Developer Programmer8585N/A*N/A*
Diagnostic and Interventional Radiologist8065N/A*N/A*
Diesel Motor Mechanic6565N/A*N/A*
Early Childhood (Pre-primary School) Teacher65656585
Economist6565N/A*N/A*
Educational PsychologistN/A*85N/A*N/A*
Electrical Engineer8585N/A*N/A*
Electrical Engineering Draftsperson6565N/A*N/A*
Electrical Engineering Technician6565N/A*N/A*
Electrician (General)6565N/A*N/A*
Electrician (Special Class)N/A*70N/A*N/A*
Electronic Equipment Trades Worker6565N/A*N/A*
Electronic Instrument Trades Worker (General)6565N/A*N/A*
Electronic Instrument Trades Worker (Special Class)6590N/A*N/A*
Electronics Engineer8585N/A*N/A*
Emergency Medicine Specialist7065N/A*N/A*
EndocrinologistN/A*65N/A*N/A*
Engineering Manager6565N/A*N/A*
Engineering Professionals nec9085N/A*N/A*
Engineering Technologist8585N/A*N/A*
Environmental Consultant9085N/A*N/A*
Environmental Engineer8585N/A*N/A*
Environmental Manager6565N/A*N/A*
Environmental Research Scientist8585N/A*N/A*
Environmental Scientists necN/A*85N/A*N/A*
External Auditor6565N/A*N/A*
Fitter (General)6565N/A*N/A*
Fitter and Turner70N/A*N/A*
Fitter-Welder7070N/A*N/A*
Food Technologist8585N/A*N/A*
ForesterN/A*85N/A*N/A*
Gasfitter65N/A*N/A*N/A*
General Practitioner6565N/A*N/A*
Geotechnical Engineer8585N/A*N/A*
GlazierN/A*75N/A*N/A*
ICT Business Analyst8585N/A*N/A*
ICT Security Specialist8585N/A*N/A*
Industrial Engineer8585N/A*N/A*
Intensive Care Specialist6565N/A*N/A*
Internal Auditor6565N/A*N/A*
JoinerN/A*70N/A*N/A*
Land Economist7570N/A*N/A*
Landscape Architect8585N/A*N/A*
Life Scientist (General)9085N/A*N/A*
Life Scientists nec9085N/A*N/A*
Lift Mechanic6565N/A*N/A*
Locksmith8080N/A*N/A*
Management Accountant8585N/A*N/A*
Management Consultant6565N/A*N/A*
Marine BiologistN/A*85N/A*N/A*
Materials Engineer8585N/A*N/A*
Mechanical Engineer8585N/A*N/A*
Medical Diagnostic Radiographer6565N/A*N/A*
Medical Laboratory Scientist8585N/A*N/A*
Medical Practitioners nec6565110N/A*
Medical Radiation Therapist7070N/A*N/A*
Metal Fabricator6565N/A*N/A*
Metal Machinist (First Class)6565N/A*N/A*
MetallurgistN/A*90N/A*N/A*
MeteorologistN/A*90N/A*N/A*
MicrobiologistN/A*85N/A*N/A*
Midwife6565N/A*N/A*
Mining Engineer (excluding Petroleum)8585N/A*N/A*
Motor Mechanic (General)6565N/A*N/A*
Multimedia Specialist8585N/A*N/A*
Music Director70N/A*N/A*N/A*
Musician (Instrumental)6565N/A*N/A*
Naval Architect8585N/A*N/A*
NeurosurgeonN/A*65N/A*N/A*
Nuclear Medicine Technologist6565N/A*N/A*
Nurse Practitioner70N/A*85N/A*
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist7065N/A*N/A*
Occupational Therapist6565N/A*N/A*
Optometrist6570N/A*N/A*
Organisational Psychologist80N/A*N/A*N/A*
Orthotist or ProsthetistN/A*75N/A*N/A*
Osteopath7575N/A*N/A*
Other Spatial Scientist9090N/A*N/A*
OtorhinolaryngologistN/A*85N/A*N/A*
PaediatricianN/A*70N/A*N/A*
Painting Trades Worker6565N/A*N/A*
Panelbeater7065N/A*N/A*
Pathologist656595N/A*
Petroleum Engineer9085N/A*N/A*
Physicist9085N/A*N/A*
Physiotherapist656580N/A*
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon70N/A*N/A*N/A*
Plumber (General)6565N/A*N/A*
Podiatrist7065N/A*N/A*
Primary Health Organisation Manager6565N/A*N/A*
Production or Plant Engineer8585N/A*N/A*
Psychiatrist8065N/A*N/A*
Psychologists nec6565N/A*90
Quantity Surveyor8585N/A*N/A*
Radiation Oncologist8580N/A*N/A*
Radiocommunications TechnicianN/A*65N/A*N/A*
Registered Nurse (Aged Care)6565N/A*65
Registered Nurse (Child and Family Health)6565N/A*N/A*
Registered Nurse (Community Health)656570N/A*
Registered Nurse (Critical Care and Emergency)656580N/A*
Registered Nurse (Developmental Disability)6570N/A*N/A*
Registered Nurse (Disability and Rehabilitation)6565N/A*N/A*
Registered Nurse (Medical Practice)6565N/A*N/A*
Registered Nurse (Medical)65656585
Registered Nurse (Mental Health)656565N/A*
Registered Nurse (Paediatrics)6570N/A*N/A*
Registered Nurse (Perioperative)65657590
Registered Nurse (Surgical)65658565
Registered Nurses nec65659065
Roof PlumberN/A*80N/A*N/A*
Secondary School Teacher65657080
Sheetmetal Trades WorkerN/A*70N/A*N/A*
Shipwright70N/A*N/A*N/A*
Social Worker6565N/A*80
Software and Applications Programmers nec8585N/A*N/A*
Software Engineer8585N/A*N/A*
Solicitor6565N/A*N/A*
Solid PlastererN/A*70N/A*N/A*
Sonographer65N/A*75N/A*
Special Needs Teacher6565N/A*N/A*
Specialist Physician (General Medicine)6570N/A*N/A*
Specialist Physicians nec7065N/A*N/A*
Speech Pathologist656580N/A*
Statistician6565N/A*N/A*
Structural Engineer8585N/A*N/A*
Surgeon (General)6565N/A*N/A*
Surveyor9085N/A*N/A*
Systems Analyst8585N/A*N/A*
Taxation Accountant8585N/A*N/A*
Technical Cable JointerN/A*70N/A*N/A*
Telecommunications Engineer8585N/A*N/A*
Telecommunications Field Engineer6565N/A*N/A*
Telecommunications Network Engineer8585N/A*N/A*
Telecommunications Network Planner6565N/A*N/A*
Telecommunications Technical Officer or Technologist6565N/A*N/A*
Tennis Coach6565N/A*N/A*
Transport Engineer9085N/A*N/A*
University Lecturer65656595
Valuer6565N/A*N/A*
Vascular SurgeonN/A*80N/A*N/A*
Veterinarian8585N/A*N/A*
Wall and Floor Tiler6565N/A*N/A*
Welder (First Class)6565N/A*N/A*
Welfare Centre Manager80N/A*N/A*N/A*
ZoologistN/A*100N/A*N/A*

* Results could indicate that no candidates were available to be invited, or did not meet parameters to receive an invite.

** Onshore/Offshore location as indicated in SkillSelect system at the time invites were issued.

Invitations issued during recent months:

MonthNumber of Invitations –
Subclass 189 Independent
Number of Invitations –
Subclass 491 Family-sponsored
March 20191490Old SC489 – 10
April 2019100Old SC489 – 10
May 2019100Old SC489 – 10
June 2019100Old SC489 – 10
July 20191000Old SC489 – 100
Aug 2019100Old SC489 – 100
Sept 2019100Old SC489 – 100
Oct 201915000
Nov 20192500
Dec 2019250New SC491 - 200
Jan 20201000300
Feb 20201000500
March 20201750300
April 20205050
May 2020550100
June 202017030
July 2020500100
August 202011090
Oct 20203080
January 2021 (quarterly)200163
April 2021 (quarterly)500160
July 2021 (quarterly)500250
October 2021 (quarterly)200200
January 2022 (quarterly)200200
April 2022 (quarterly)1000500
August 2022 (quarterly)12,200466
October 2022 (quarterly)11,982847
December 2022 (quarterly)35,000120
TOTAL (2022-2023 Program Year – to date)58,9141,404

Invitations issued for State Nominated SC190 and Regional State-nominated SC491 (06 October 2022 and 08 December 2022 results) have not been published.

EasyMigrate is happy to write that this is the THIRD Invitation-round that has everyone excited- these last three quarterly invitation-rounds show a tremendous increase in the number of invitations being issued!

From December 2020 the Department of Immigration (DoHA) is issuing “invitations” on a quarterly basis.

There were 11,982 invitations published for the last October 2022 invitation round for SC189 applicants, with a cut-off date of October 2022 and a minimum points-score of 65 points. The previous invitation round (August 2022) had 12,200 invitations for Skilled Independent (SC189) at 65 points. But this time (December 2022) the SC189 invitations have almost tripled to 35,000 invitations!

In August 2022, the previous cut-off for Skilled Regional Family Sponsored (SC491) was 65 points.  Last time (October 2022 round) –SC491 Family Sponsored: 847 applicants were invited, starting at 65 points with cut-off date October-2022.But this time there is a marked REDUCTION in Family Sponsored SC491 invitations : down from 847 to 120 invitations!

The “boom” months were between September 2018 and November 2018 at 4,350 invitations per month i.e. 13,050 invitations per quarter.

In the October 2018 invitation round, 70-point holders were also invited for SC189, but not for a long time after that – until the August 2022 round, the previous October 2022 round and then the current invitation round where the minimum score fell to 65 points in both SC189 Independent and in SC491 Family Sponsored invitations.

Historical Analysis

The number of monthly invitations used to hover around the “two thousand-plus” around 2017 good months.  They went lower between November 2017 to June 2018 at about 305 “SkillSelect” invitations per fortnight for the EOI applicants!  

From July 2018 the invitations were on par with the good months in previous year (2017).

The two rounds of October 2018 and November 2018 EXCEEDED our expectations at 4,340 invitations.  

But the December 2018 round and January 2019  halved to 2,500 invitations. February 2019,  March 2019  were FURTHER REDUCED to 1,500 invitations, and April 2019 plus May 2019 plus June 2019 invitations were a disappointing 100 invitations only. 

July 2019 invitations had bounced back to 1,000 invitations. But August 2019 and September 2019 had fallen back to just 100 invitations! October 2019 invitations looked much better at 1,500 invitations. But November 2019 round was very poor at 250 invitations. The December 2019 was not much better – 250 invitations for SC189 and 200 invitations for SC491-Family-Sponsored.

The January 2020 and February 2020 invitations were better with 1,000 SC190 invitations and 300 to 500 SC491-Family-Sponsored invitations. The March 2020 round was good at 1,750 invitations for SC189 and 300 invitations for SC491. April 2020,  May 2020 and June 2020 rounds were also very low.

The total number of invitations for the financial year (July 2019 to June 2020) was 7,780 for SC189 Independent and 1,480 for SC491 Family-Sponsored.

The total number of invitations for the financial year (July 2020 to June 2021) was 1,850 for SC189 Independent and 473 for SC491 Family-Sponsored.

Previous Program year (July-2020 to June-2021): July 2020 had 600 invitations.  August 2020 had 200 invitations. Sept 2020 was better than the previous –  at 350 invitations for SC189 and 150 invitations for SC491 Family Sponsored (total 500 invitations). Then the Dept of Home Affairs changed their invitation rounds to “quarterly” instead of monthly. The quarterly invitation (January 2021) included 200 invitations for SC189 and 163 invitations for SC491 Family Sponsored visas giving a total of 363 invitations. The quarterly round (April 2021) had 500 invitations for SC189 and 160 invitations for SC491 Family Sponsored (total 660 invitations).

Last Financial year 2021-22: Previous quarterly round (July 2021) had 500 invitations for SC189 and 250 invitations for SC491 Family Sponsored (total 750 invitations). The October 2021 round had only 200 invitations each for both SC189 and SC491 visas. Then the quarterly round (January 2022) had 200 invitations for SC189 and 200 invitations for SC491 Family Sponsored (total 400 invitations). The April 2022 round had 1000 invitations for SC189 and 500 invitations for SC491 Family Sponsored (total 1500 invitations).

The total number of invitations for the financial year (July 2021 to June 2022) was 1,900 for SC189 Independent and 1,150 for SC491 Family-Sponsored.

The August 2022 round had 12,200 invitations for SC189 and 466 invitations for SC491 Family Sponsored (total 12,666 invitations).

Previous Quarterly round (October 2022) saw the Dept of Immigration invitations return to the good old days! Number of invitations for SC189 were similar to the BOOM months of October and November 2018 and also the most recent BOOM quarter of August 2022 invitations! Then the October 2022 invitation round had a similar and staggering 11,982 invitations for SC189 and 847 invitations for SC491 Family Sponsored.

Now in the CURRENT ROUND (December 2022), the SC189 invitations have almost TRIPLED from the previous round levels – i.e. from 11,982 to 35,000 invitations. But the SC491 Family Sponsored invitations reduced from 847 to 120 invitations.

Cyrus Mistry Comments

Invitation rounds for Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189) and Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) – Family Sponsored visas are now run each quarter (three monthly). Next round is expected in March 2023. Dates for the rounds are subject to change.

Invitation numbers in each round may vary depending on the number of applications being processed by the Department.

Note: State or territory government nominations for Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) will not be impacted by the departmental invitation rounds.

The Government is closely monitoring migration and visa settings to ensure they are consistent with public health measures, are flexible and do not displace job opportunities for Australians. This program is implemented so that Australia can effectively respond to the immediate and subsequent impacts of COVID-19. As such, targeted invitation rounds have occurred since May 2020 – targeted towards specific occupations that are in demand. This has been further liberalised in the CURRENT round (December 2022) resulting in TRIPLE the number of SC189 invitations. You will note from the above table that the “occupations” selected has also been substantially expanded.

Recent developments around the word regarding the Coronavirus has had an effect on Dept of Immigration decision-makers. The “migration program” especially in the GSM and State-Nominated subclasses are “long term” processes taking 12-24 months to be finalised.  We saw POSITIVE media-statements from the new Labour Ministers regarding ramping-up Australia’s migration programme as there are severe skill-shortages emerging. The West Australian Premier Mr Mark McGowan visited Italy / UK / Ireland in June 2022. The Deputy premier visited India and other Asian countries also in June 2022 to try and “recruit” skilled workers. The number of invitations issued in older 2021 and early 2022 rounds remained low compared to boom-years – but these last three INVITATION ROUNDS have brought the invitation-numbers back to where they used to be in the boom months of October 2018 and November 2018. This is a very pleasing development.

We are also pleased to report that there is a marked improvement in visa-grant numbers, as a result of Ministerial Directives to the Department of Immigration (DoHA – The Department of Home Affairs).

Because of the COVID19 pandemic, the recent rounds of invitations had been drastically cut. But with the opening of international borders as from November 2021 onwards, we have seen that migration-levels have returned to “normal” levels in a few month’s time.

The effect of “re-invitation” continues to plague the SkillSelect invitations program. In my previous articles, I had mentioned about the impact of “re-invitation”. Many applicants have changed to other countries or changed their plans but have not removed their Expressions of Interest (EOI). So they get invited, but they do not apply within the next 60 days. These applicants usually get “re-invited” as per Dept of Immigration rules one more time! I estimate this figure to be as high as 30-40% in many occupations. This severely affects the program. For example, out of the 1,000-odd invitations in a recent invitation-round only about 600-800 may have taken it up, 200-400 “invites” were wasted! This is something that the Department of Home Affairs has not been able to tackle yet.

Please keep in mind that for the SC491 FAMILY-SPONSORED visa, the applicant needs to have scored 50 points “independently” plus the 15 points from their family-sponsor (if invitations are starting at 65 points). From 16 November 2019 onwards the new Subclass 491 Regional Family-Sponsored visa has come into effect, replacing the SC489 family-Sponsored.

Our EasyMigrate website has statistics for previous SkillSelect Invitation Round Results. My ongoing analysis commencing October 2017 invitation round and right up to the most recent invitation rounds are all available on our website.

Invitation Rounds Results

following information is compiled from available statistics on Department of Home Affairs website https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/working-in-australia/skillselect/invitation-rounds
Current round
08 December 2022

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Skill Select Invitation Round Results
06 October 2022 Skill Select

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SkillSelect EOI Invitation Round Results plus State-Nominated Invitation results are for:

  1. Skill Select EOI Invitation Round is for people who lodged an Expression of Interest (EOI)
  2. The two Genral Skilled Migration (GSM) visa subclasses are 189 (Skilled Independent) (Australian Permanent visa) and subclass 491 (Skilled Family Sponsored) (Australian Provisional visa).
  3. The two State-nominated visa subclasses are 190 (Skilled State-nominated) (Australian Permanent visa) and subclass 491 (Skilled State Nominated Regional) (Australian Provisional visa).
  4. State invitations for Business Owners and Investors: subclass 188 Business Innovation and Investment.
  5. State invitations for Business Owners and Investors: subclass 132 Business Talent (permanent visas).

EasyMigrate is a leading Australian migration agency, based in Perth, Australia. Mr Cyrus Mistry (Founding Partner of EasyMigrate) has reviewed SkillSelect EOI Invitation Round Results – see his comments below.

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Quarterly Skill Select Tables : Invitations issued on 06 October 2022

Tables:

Visa subclassNumber of invitations issued
Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189)11,714
Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491)  Family-Sponsored818

For Non-Pro rata occupations the Department of Immigration has announced points cut-off as per the table below:

Visa subclassMinimum points scoreAll EOIs submitted before
Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189)65Oct/2022
Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) Family Sponsored)65Oct/2022

For Pro-rata occupations the Department of Immigration usually announces points cut-off as per the table below but for this invitation-round (22 August 2022) NO PRO-RATA OCCUPATIONS DATA was provided.

Occupations included in 06 October 2022 Invitation Round

The table below shows the occupations that were INVITED in the SkillSelect invitation round on 06 October 2022.

189491
Offshore**Onshore**Offshore**Onshore**
Aeronautical Engineer65N/A*65N/A*
Agricultural Consultant65N/A*70N/A*
Agricultural Engineer65N/A*90N/A*
Agricultural Scientist65N/A*65N/A*
Architect65N/A*65N/A*
Audiologist65706580
Biochemist65N/A*N/A*N/A*
Biomedical Engineer65N/A*65N/A*
Biotechnologist65N/A*75N/A*
Botanist65N/A*85N/A*
Cardiologist85N/A*N/A*N/A*
Cartographer65N/A*N/A*N/A*
Chemical Engineer65N/A*70N/A*
Chemist65N/A*65N/A*
Chiropractor6570N/A*N/A*
Civil Engineer65N/A*65N/A*
Clinical Psychologist8565N/A*N/A*
Early Childhood (Pre-primary School) Teacher65657075
Electrical Engineer65N/A*65N/A*
Electronics Engineer65N/A*65N/A*
Emergency Medicine Specialist8065N/A*N/A*
EndocrinologistN/A*90N/A*N/A*
Engineering Professionals nec65N/A*70N/A*
Engineering Technologist65N/A*65N/A*
Environmental Consultant65N/A*75N/A*
Environmental Engineer65N/A*65N/A*
Environmental Research Scientist65N/A*95N/A*
Environmental Scientists nec65N/A*N/A*N/A*
Food Technologist65N/A*70N/A*
Forester65N/A*75N/A*
Gastroenterologist65N/A*N/A*N/A*
General Practitioner6565N/A*N/A*
Geophysicist65N/A*N/A*N/A*
Geotechnical Engineer65N/A*N/A*N/A*
Hydrogeologist65N/A*N/A*N/A*
Industrial Engineer65N/A*70N/A*
Intensive Care SpecialistN/A*65N/A*N/A*
Landscape Architect65N/A*100N/A*
Life Scientist (General)65N/A*70N/A*
Life Scientists nec65N/A*70N/A*
Marine Biologist65N/A*85N/A*
Materials Engineer65N/A*80N/A*
Mechanical Engineer65N/A*65N/A*
Medical Diagnostic Radiographer6565N/A*N/A*
Medical Laboratory Scientist65N/A*70N/A*
Medical Oncologist75N/A*N/A*N/A*
Medical Practitioners nec6565N/A*N/A*
Medical Radiation TherapistN/A*90N/A*N/A*
Metallurgist65N/A*70N/A*
Meteorologist90N/A*N/A*N/A*
Microbiologist65N/A*80N/A*
Midwife7570N/A*N/A*
Mining Engineer (excluding Petroleum)65N/A*75N/A*
Natural and Physical Science Professionals nec80N/A*N/A*N/A*
Naval Architect65N/A*N/A*N/A*
Neurologist7580N/A*N/A*
NeurosurgeonN/A*65N/A*N/A*
Nuclear Medicine Technologist70N/A*N/A*N/A*
Nurse Practitioner75N/A*N/A*N/A*
Obstetrician and GynaecologistN/A*65N/A*N/A*
Occupational Therapist6565N/A*N/A*
OptometristN/A*70N/A*N/A*
Orthotist or ProsthetistN/A*70N/A*N/A*
OsteopathN/A*70N/A*N/A*
Other Spatial Scientist65N/A*N/A*N/A*
PaediatricianN/A*65N/A*N/A*
Pathologist65N/A*N/A*N/A*
Petroleum Engineer65N/A*80N/A*
Physicist65N/A*90N/A*
Physiotherapist656580N/A*
Podiatrist7065N/A*N/A*
Production or Plant Engineer65N/A*65N/A*
Psychiatrist7075N/A*N/A*
Psychologists nec6565N/A*N/A*
Quantity Surveyor65N/A*65N/A*
Registered Nurse (Aged Care)6565N/A*70
Registered Nurse (Child and Family Health)7065N/A*N/A*
Registered Nurse (Community Health)6565N/A*N/A*
Registered Nurse (Critical Care and Emergency)65657065
Registered Nurse (Disability and Rehabilitation)N/A*65N/A*N/A*
Registered Nurse (Medical Practice)656590N/A*
Registered Nurse (Medical)65657080
Registered Nurse (Mental Health)6565N/A*N/A*
Registered Nurse (Paediatrics)7065N/A*N/A*
Registered Nurse (Perioperative)6565N/A*N/A*
Registered Nurse (Surgical)6565N/A*75
Registered Nurses nec6565N/A*70
Renal Medicine SpecialistN/A*80N/A*N/A*
Secondary School Teacher65657585
Social Worker65657590
Sonographer65N/A*N/A*N/A*
Special Education Teachers necN/A*95N/A*N/A*
Special Needs Teacher6580N/A*N/A*
Specialist Physician (General Medicine)N/A*70N/A*N/A*
Specialist Physicians nec6580N/A*N/A*
Speech Pathologist656580N/A*
Structural Engineer65N/A*65N/A*
Surgeon (General)6580N/A*N/A*
Surveyor65N/A*65N/A*
Transport Engineer65N/A*80N/A*
University Lecturer65656565
Veterinarian65N/A*N/A*N/A*
Zoologist65N/A*N/A*N/A*

* Results could indicate that no candidates were available to be invited, or did not meet parameters to receive an invite.

** Onshore/Offshore location as indicated in SkillSelect system at the time invites were issued.

Invitations issued during recent months:

MonthNumber of Invitations –
Subclass 189 Independent
Number of Invitations –
Subclass 491 Family-sponsored
March 20191490Old SC489 – 10
April 2019100Old SC489 – 10
May 2019100Old SC489 – 10
June 2019100Old SC489 – 10
July 20191000Old SC489 – 100
Aug 2019100Old SC489 – 100
Sept 2019100Old SC489 – 100
Oct 201915000
Nov 20192500
Dec 2019250New SC491 - 200
Jan 20201000300
Feb 20201000500
March 20201750300
April 20205050
May 2020550100
June 202017030
July 2020500100
August 202011090
Oct 20203080
January 2021 (quarterly)200163
April 2021 (quarterly)500160
July 2021 (quarterly)500250
October 2021 (quarterly)200200
January 2022 (quarterly)200200
April 2022 (quarterly)1000500
August 2022 (quarterly)12,200466
October 2022 (quarterly)11,714818
TOTAL (2022-2023 Program Year – to date)23,9141,284

Invitations issued for State Nominated SC190 and Regional State-nominated SC491 (06 October 2022 results) have not been published.

EasyMigrate is happy to write that this is the SECOND Invitation-round that has everyone excited- these last two quarterly invitation-rounds show a tremendous increase in the number of invitations being issued!

From December 2020 the Department of Immigration (DoHA) is issuing “invitations” on a quarterly basis.

There were 17,714 invitations published for this October 2022 invitation round for SC189 applicants, with a cut-off date of October 2022 and a minimum points-score of 65 points. The previous invitation round (August 2022) had 12,200 invitations for Skilled Independent (SC189) at 65 points.

In August 2022, the previous cut-off for Skilled Regional Family Sponsored (SC491) was 65 points.  This time (October 2022 round) –SC491 Family Sponsored: 818 applicants were invited, starting at 65 points with cut-off date October-2022.

The “boom” months were between September 2018 and November 2018 at 4,350 invitations per month.

In the October 2018 invitation round, 70-point holders were also invited for SC189, but not for a long time after that – until the last August 2022 round and then the current invitation round where the minimum score fell to 65 points in both SC189 Independent and in SC491 Family Sponsored invitations.

Historical Analysis

The number of monthly invitations used to hover around the “two thousand-plus” around 2017 good months.  They went lower between November 2017 to June 2018 at about 305 “SkillSelect” invitations per fortnight for the EOI applicants! 

From July 2018 the invitations were on par with the good months in previous year (2017).

The two rounds of October 2018 and November 2018 EXCEEDED our expectations at 4,340 invitations.  

But the December 2018 round and January 2019  halved to 2,500 invitations. February 2019,  March 2019  were FURTHER REDUCED to 1,500 invitations, and April 2019 plus May 2019 plus June 2019 invitations were a disappointing 100 invitations only. 

July 2019 invitations had bounced back to 1,000 invitations. But August 2019 and September 2019 had fallen back to just 100 invitations! October 2019 invitations looked much better at 1,500 invitations. But November 2019 round was very poor at 250 invitations. The December 2019 was not much better – 250 invitations for SC189 and 200 invitations for SC491-Family-Sponsored.

The January 2020 and February 2020 invitations were better with 1,000 SC190 invitations and 300 to 500 SC491-Family-Sponsored invitations. The March 2020 round was good at 1,750 invitations for SC189 and 300 invitations for SC491. April 2020,  May 2020 and June 2020 rounds were also very low.

The total number of invitations for the financial year (July 2019 to June 2020) was 7,780 for SC189 Independent and 1,480 for SC491 Family-Sponsored.

The total number of invitations for the financial year (July 2020 to June 2021) was 1,690 for SC189 Independent and 743 for SC491 Family-Sponsored, as follows:

Last Program year (July-2020 to June-2021): July 2020 had 600 invitations.  August 2020 had 200 invitations. Sept 2020 was better than the previous –  at 350 invitations for SC189 and 150 invitations for SC491 Family Sponsored (total 500 invitations). Then the Dept of Home Affairs changed their invitation rounds to “quarterly” instead of monthly. The quarterly invitation (January 2021) included 200 invitations for SC189 and 163 invitations for SC491 Family Sponsored visas giving a total of 363 invitations. The quarterly round (April 2021) had 500 invitations for SC189 and 160 invitations for SC491 Family Sponsored (total 660 invitations).

Financial year 2021-22: Previous quarterly round (July 2021) had 500 invitations for SC189 and 250 invitations for SC491 Family Sponsored (total 750 invitations). The October 2021 round had only 200 invitations each for both SC189 and SC491 visas. Then the quarterly round (January 2022) had 200 invitations for SC189 and 200 invitations for SC491 Family Sponsored (total 400 invitations). 

The April 2022 round had 1000 invitations for SC189 and 500 invitations for SC491 Family Sponsored (total 400 invitations). The August 2022 round had 12,200 invitations for SC189 and 466 invitations for SC491 Family Sponsored (total 12,666 invitations).

Current Quarterly round (October 2022) has seen the Dept of Immigration invitations return to the good old days! Number of invitations for SC189 are similar to the BOOM months of October and November 2018 and also the most recent BOOM quarter of August 2022 invitations! This invitation round has a similar and staggering 11,714 invitations for SC189 and 818 invitations for SC491 Family Sponsored.

Cyrus Mistry Comments

Invitation rounds for Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189) and Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) – Family Sponsored visas are now run each quarter (three monthly). Next round is expected in January 2023. Dates for the rounds are subject to change.

Invitation numbers in each round may vary depending on the number of applications being processed by the Department.

Note: State or territory government nominations for Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) will not be impacted by the departmental invitation rounds.

The Government is closely monitoring migration and visa settings to ensure they are consistent with public health measures, are flexible and do not displace job opportunities for Australians. This program is implemented so that Australia can effectively respond to the immediate and subsequent impacts of COVID-19. As such, targeted invitation rounds have occurred since May 2020 – targeted towards specific occupations that are in demand.

Recent developments around the word regarding the Coronavirus has had an effect on Dept of Immigration decision-makers. The “migration program” especially in the GSM and State-Nominated subclasses are “long term” processes taking 12-24 months to be finalised.  We are seeing POSITIVE media-statements from the Ministers regarding ramping-up Australia’s migration programme as there are severe skill-shortages emerging. The West Australian Premier Mr Mark McGowan visited Italy / UK / Ireland in June 2022. The Deputy premier visited India and other Asian countries also in June 2022 to try and “recruit” skilled workers. But the number of invitations issued in previous rounds is low compared to boom-years – but this INVITATION ROUND has brought the invitation-numbers back to where they used to be in the boom months of October 2018 and November 2018. This is a very pleasing development.

Because of the COVID19 pandemic, the recent rounds of invitations had been drastically cut. But with the opening of international borders as from November 2021 onwards, we have seen that migration-levels have returned to “normal” levels in a few month’s time.

The effect of “re-invitation” continues to plague the SkillSelect invitations program. In my previous articles, I had mentioned about the impact of “re-invitation”. Many applicants have changed to other countries or changed their plans but have not removed their Expressions of Interest (EOI). So they get invited, but they do not apply within the next 60 days. These applicants usually get “re-invited” as per Dept of Immigration rules one more time! I estimate this figure to be as high as 30-40% in many occupations. This severely affects the program. For example, out of the 1,000-odd invitations in a recent invitation-round only about 600-800 may have taken it up, 200-400 “invites” were wasted! This is something that the Department of Home Affairs has not been able to tackle yet.

Please keep in mind that for the SC491 FAMILY-SPONSORED visa, the applicant needs to have scored 50 points “independently” plus the 15 points from their family-sponsor (if invitations are starting at 65 points). From 16 November 2019 onwards the new Subclass 491 Regional Family-Sponsored visa has come into effect, replacing the SC489 family-Sponsored.

Our EasyMigrate website has statistics for previous SkillSelect Invitation Round Results. My ongoing analysis commencing October 2017 invitation round and right up to the most recent invitation rounds are all available on our website.

Invitation Rounds Results

following information is compiled from available statistics on Department of Home Affairs website https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/working-in-australia/skillselect/invitation-rounds
Current round
06 October 2022

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22 August 2022 Skill Select

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SkillSelect EOI Invitation Round Results plus State-Nominated Invitation results are for:

  1. Skill Select EOI Invitation Round is for people who lodged an Expression of Interest (EOI)
  2. The two Genral Skilled Migration (GSM) visa subclasses are 189 (Skilled Independent) (Australian Permanent visa) and subclass 491 (Skilled Family Sponsored) (Australian Provisional visa).
  3. The two State-nominated visa subclasses are 190 (Skilled State-nominated) (Australian Permanent visa) and subclass 491 (Skilled State Nominated Regional) (Australian Provisional visa).
  4. State invitations for Business Owners and Investors: subclass 188 Business Innovation and Investment.
  5. State invitations for Business Owners and Investors: subclass 132 Business Talent (permanent visas).

EasyMigrate is a leading Australian migration agency, based in Perth, Australia. Mr Cyrus Mistry (Founding Partner of EasyMigrate) has reviewed SkillSelect EOI Invitation Round Results – see his comments below.

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Quarterly Skill Select Tables : Invitations issued on 22 August 2022

Tables:

Visa subclassNumber of invitations issued
Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189)12,200
Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491)  Family-Sponsored466

For Non-Pro rata occupations the Department of Immigration has announced points cut-off as per the table below:

Visa subclassMinimum points scoreAll EOIs submitted before
Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189)65Aug/2022
Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) Family Sponsored)65Aug/2022

For Pro-rata occupations the Department of Immigration usually announces points cut-off as per the table below but for this invitation-round (22 August 2022) NO PRO-RATA OCCUPATIONS DATA was provided.

Occupations included in 22 August 2022 Invitation Round

The table below shows the LOWEST POINT-SCORES for invitations issued in the SkillSelect invitation round on 22 August 2022.

Lowest Points Score Invited
subclass 189 (Points-tested stream)
Lowest Points Score Invited
subclass 491 (Family Sponsored Regional)
OccupationOffshoreOnshoreOnshoreOffshore
Airconditioning and Mechanical Services Plumber65Not invitedNot invitedNot invited
Airconditioning and Refrigeration Mechanic70Not invitedNot invited75
Arts Administrator or Manager65Not invitedNot invited75
Audiologist65657570
Automotive ElectricianNot invitedNot invitedNot invited75
Boat Builder and Repairer75Not invitedNot invitedNot invited
Bricklayer65Not invitedNot invitedNot invited
Cabinetmaker65Not invitedNot invitedNot invited
Cardiologist65Not invitedNot invitedNot invited
Carpenter65Not invitedNot invited85
Carpenter and Joiner65Not invitedNot invited75
Chef65Not invitedNot invited65
Child Care Centre Manager65Not invitedNot invited75
Chiropractor6570Not invitedNot invited
Civil Engineering Draftsperson65Not invitedNot invited65
Civil Engineering Technician65Not invitedNot invited65
Clinical Psychologist6570Not invitedNot invited
Construction Project Manager65Not invitedNot invited70
Dermatologist70Not invitedNot invitedNot invited
Diagnostic and Interventional Radiologist6565Not invitedNot invited
Diesel Motor Mechanic65Not invitedNot invited65
Drainer70Not invitedNot invited65
Early Childhood (Pre-primary School) Teacher65657570
Educational Psychologist7080Not invitedNot invited
Electrical Engineering Draftsperson65Not invitedNot invited65
Electrical Engineering Technician65Not invitedNot invited65
Electrician (General)65Not invitedNot invited65
Electronic Equipment Trades Worker65Not invitedNot invited65
Electronic Instrument Trades Worker (General)65Not invitedNot invited65
Electronic Instrument Trades Worker (Special Class)65Not invitedNot invited70
Emergency Medicine Specialist7065Not invitedNot invited
Engineering Manager65Not invitedNot invited80
Environmental Manager65Not invitedNot invited85
Fitter (General)65Not invitedNot invited65
Fitter-Welder80Not invitedNot invited75
Gasfitter80Not invitedNot invited70
General Practitioner6565Not invitedNot invited
Intensive Care Specialist6565Not invitedNot invited
Lift Mechanic65Not invitedNot invited85
Medical Diagnostic Radiographer6565Not invitedNot invited
Medical Oncologist8070Not invitedNot invited
Medical Practitioners nec6565Not invited110
Medical Radiation Therapist7070Not invitedNot invited
Metal Fabricator70Not invitedNot invited70
Metal Machinist (First Class)65Not invitedNot invited70
Midwife6565Not invited70
Motor Mechanic (General)65Not invitedNot invited65
Neurosurgeon65Not invitedNot invitedNot invited
Nuclear Medicine Technologist6565Not invitedNot invited
Nurse Practitioner70Not invitedNot invited85
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist7575Not invitedNot invited
Occupational Therapist65659070
Optometrist6570Not invitedNot invited
Organisational Psychologist80Not invitedNot invitedNot invited
Orthotist or Prosthetist8070Not invitedNot invited
Osteopath6575Not invitedNot invited
Paediatrician6570Not invitedNot invited
Painting Trades Worker65Not invitedNot invited70
Panelbeater70Not invitedNot invitedNot invited
PathologistNot invited65Not invited95
Physiotherapist6565Not invited65
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon7065Not invitedNot invited
Plumber (General)65Not invitedNot invited80
Podiatrist70658080
Primary Health Organisation Manager65Not invitedNot invitedNot invited
Psychiatrist7565Not invitedNot invited
Psychologists nec656590Not invited
Radiocommunications Technician65Not invitedNot invited75
Registered Nurse (Aged Care)65656565
Registered Nurse (Child and Family Health)6565Not invitedNot invited
Registered Nurse (Community Health)65657565
Registered Nurse (Critical Care and Emergency)65657065
Registered Nurse (Developmental Disability)6570Not invitedNot invited
Registered Nurse (Disability and Rehabilitation)65657090
Registered Nurse (Medical Practice)65657575
Registered Nurse (Medical)65657070
Registered Nurse (Mental Health)6565Not invited85
Registered Nurse (Paediatrics)6565Not invitedNot invited
Registered Nurse (Perioperative)65658070
Registered Nurse (Surgical)6565Not invited65
Registered Nurses nec65656570
Secondary School Teacher65656570
Small Engine MechanicNot invitedNot invitedNot invited75
Social Worker65657065
Solid Plasterer65Not invitedNot invitedNot invited
Sonographer6580Not invitedNot invited
Special Education Teachers nec65Not invitedNot invited85
Special Needs Teacher6570Not invited75
Specialist Physician (General Medicine)6570Not invitedNot invited
Specialist Physicians nec7090Not invitedNot invited
Speech Pathologist7065Not invited75
StonemasonNot invitedNot invitedNot invited65
Telecommunications Field Engineer65Not invitedNot invitedNot invited
Telecommunications Network Planner65Not invitedNot invitedNot invited
Telecommunications Technical Officer or Technologist70Not invitedNot invited70
Tennis Coach65Not invitedNot invited85
University Lecturer65657565
Urologist65Not invitedNot invitedNot invited
Veterinarian6565Not invitedNot invited
Wall and Floor Tiler65Not invitedNot invitedNot invited
Welder (First Class)65Not invitedNot invited65
Welfare Centre Manager70Not invitedNot invitedNot invited
Zoologist7065Not invitedNot invited
Cardiothoracic SurgeonNot inivted80Not invitedNot invited
EndocrinologistNot invited65Not invitedNot invited
GastroenterologistNot invited65Not invitedNot invited
NeurologistNot invited75Not invitedNot invited
OphthalmologistNot invited85Not invitedNot invited
Orthopaedic SurgeonNot invited95Not invitedNot invited
OtorhinolaryngologistNot invited80Not invitedNot invited
Paediatric SurgeonNot invited75Not invitedNot invited
Radiation OncologistNot invited80Not invitedNot invited
Renal Medicine SpecialistNot invited85Not invitedNot invited
RheumatologistNot invited70Not invitedNot invited
Surgeon (General)Not invited65Not invitedNot invited

Invitations issued during recent months:

MonthNumber of Invitations –
Subclass 189 Independent
Number of Invitations –
Subclass 491 Family-sponsored
March 20191490Old SC489 – 10
April 2019100Old SC489 – 10
May 2019100Old SC489 – 10
June 2019100Old SC489 – 10
July 20191000Old SC489 – 100
Aug 2019100Old SC489 – 100
Sept 2019100Old SC489 – 100
Oct 201915000
Nov 20192500
Dec 2019250New SC491 - 200
Jan 20201000300
Feb 20201000500
March 20201750300
April 20205050
May 2020550100
June 202017030
July 2020500100
August 202011090
Oct 20203080
January 2021 (quarterly)200163
April 2021 (quarterly)500160
July 2021 (quarterly)500250
October 2021 (quarterly)200200
January 2022 (quarterly)200200
April 2022 (quarterly)1000500
August 2022 (quarterly)12,200466
TOTAL (2022-2023 Program Year – up to date)12,200466

Invitations issued for State Nominated SC190 and Regional State-nominated SC491 (22 August 2022 results) have not been published.

From December 2020 the Department of Immigration (DoHA) is issuing “invitations” on a quarterly basis.

There were 12,200 invitations published for this August 2022 invitation round for SC189 applicants, with a cut-off date of August 2022 and a minimum points-score of 65 points. The previous invitation round (April 2022) had 1000 invitations for Skilled Independent (SC189) at 85 points.

In January 2022, the previous cut-off for Skilled Regional Family Sponsored (SC491) was 80 points.  This time (August 2022 round) – 466 SC491 Family Sponsored applicants were invited, starting at 65 points with cut-off date August-2022.

The “boom” months were between September 2018 and November 2018 at 4,350 invitations per month.

In the October 2018 invitation round, 70-point holders were also invited for SC189, but not for a long time after that – until this current invitation round where the minimum score fell to 65 points in both SC189 Independent and in SC491 Family Sponsored invitations. The October 2020 Budget had placed substantial restrictions / quotas on various visa classes. This had reduced the available quota for invitations.

Historical Analysis

The number of monthly invitations used to hover around the “two thousand-plus” around 2017 good months.  They went lower between November 2017 to June 2018 at about 305 “SkillSelect” invitations per fortnight for the EOI applicants! 

From July 2018 the invitations were on par with the good months in previous year (2017).

The two rounds of October 2018 and November 2018 EXCEEDED our expectations at 4,340 invitations.  

But the December 2018 round and January 2019  halved to 2,500 invitations. February 2019,  March 2019  were FURTHER REDUCED to 1,500 invitations, and April 2019 plus May 2019 plus June 2019 invitations were a disappointing 100 invitations only. 

July 2019 invitations had bounced back to 1,000 invitations. But August 2019 and September 2019 had fallen back to just 100 invitations! October 2019 invitations looked much better at 1,500 invitations. But November 2019 round was very poor at 250 invitations. The December 2019 was not much better – 250 invitations for SC189 and 200 invitations for SC491-Family-Sponsored.

The January 2020 and February 2020 invitations were better with 1,000 SC190 invitations and 300 to 500 SC491-Family-Sponsored invitations. The March 2020 round was good at 1,750 invitations for SC189 and 300 invitations for SC491. April 2020,  May 2020 and June 2020 rounds were also very low.

The total number of invitations for the financial year (July 2019 to June 2020) was 7,780 for SC189 Independent and 1,480 for SC491 Family-Sponsored.

The total number of invitations for the financial year (July 2020 to June 2021) was 1,690 for SC189 Independent and 743 for SC491 Family-Sponsored, as follows:

Last Program year (July-2020 to June-2021): July 2020 had 600 invitations.  August 2020 had 200 invitations. Sept 2020 was better than the previous –  at 350 invitations for SC189 and 150 invitations for SC491 Family Sponsored (total 500 invitations). Then the Dept of Home Affairs changed their invitation rounds to “quarterly” instead of monthly. The quarterly invitation (January 2021) included 200 invitations for SC189 and 163 invitations for SC491 Family Sponsored visas giving a total of 363 invitations. The quarterly round (April 2021) had 500 invitations for SC189 and 160 invitations for SC491 Family Sponsored (total 660 invitations).

Financial year 2021-22: Previous quarterly round (July 2021) had 500 invitations for SC189 and 250 invitations for SC491 Family Sponsored (total 750 invitations). The October 2021 round had only 200 invitations each for both SC189 and SC491 visas. Then the quarterly round (January 2022) had 200 invitations for SC189 and 200 invitations for SC491 Family Sponsored (total 400 invitations). 

The April 2022 round had 1000 invitations for SC189 and 500 invitations for SC491 Family Sponsored (total 400 invitations)

Current Quarterly round (August 2022) has seen the Dept of Immigration invitations return to the good old days! Number of invitations for SC189 are similar to the BOOM months of October and November 2018! This invitation round was a staggering 12,200 invitations for SC189 and 466 invitations for SC491 Family Sponsored.

Cyrus Mistry Comments

Invitation rounds for Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189) and Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) – Family Sponsored visas are now run each quarter (three monthly). Next round is expected in October 2022. Dates for the rounds are subject to change.

Invitation numbers in each round may vary depending on the number of applications being processed by the Department.

Note: State or territory government nominations for Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) will not be impacted by the departmental invitation rounds.

The Government is closely monitoring migration and visa settings to ensure they are consistent with public health measures, are flexible and do not displace job opportunities for Australians. This program is implemented so that Australia can effectively respond to the immediate and subsequent impacts of COVID-19. As such, targeted invitation rounds have occurred since May 2020 – targeted towards specific occupations that are in demand.

Recent developments around the word regarding the Coronavirus has had an effect on Dept of Immigration decision-makers. The “migration program” especially in the GSM and State-Nominated subclasses are “long term” processes taking 12-24 months to be finalised.  We are seeing POSITIVE media-statements from the Ministers regarding ramping-up Australia’s migration programme as there are severe skill-shortages emerging. The West Australian Premier Mr Mark McGowan visited Italy / UK / Ireland in June 2022. The Deputy premier visited India and other Asian countries also in June 2022 to try and “recruit” skilled workers. But the number of invitations issued in previous rounds is low compared to boom-years – but this INVITATION ROUND has brought the invitation-numbers back to where they used to be in the boom months of October 2018 and November 2018. This is a very pleasing development.

Because of the COVID19 pandemic, the recent rounds of invitations had been drastically cut. But with the opening of international borders as from November 2021 onwards, we have seen that migration-levels have returned to “normal” levels in a few month’s time.

The effect of “re-invitation” continues to plague the SkillSelect invitations program. In my previous articles, I had mentioned about the impact of “re-invitation”. Many applicants have changed to other countries or changed their plans but have not removed their Expressions of Interest (EOI). So they get invited, but they do not apply within the next 60 days. These applicants usually get “re-invited” as per Dept of Immigration rules one more time! I estimate this figure to be as high as 30-40% in many occupations. This severely affects the program. For example, out of the 1,000-odd invitations in a recent invitation-round only about 600-800 may have taken it up, 200-400 “invites” were wasted! This is something that the Department of Home Affairs has not been able to tackle yet.

Please keep in mind that for the SC491 FAMILY-SPONSORED visa, the applicant needs to have scored 50 points “independently” plus the 15 points from their family-sponsor (if invitations are starting at 65 points). From 16 November 2019 onwards the new Subclass 491 Regional Family-Sponsored visa has come into effect, replacing the SC489 family-Sponsored.

Our EasyMigrate website has statistics for previous SkillSelect Invitation Round Results. My ongoing analysis commencing October 2017 invitation round and right up to the most recent invitation rounds are all available on our website.

Invitation Rounds Results

following information is compiled from available statistics on Department of Home Affairs website https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/working-in-australia/skillselect/invitation-rounds
Previous rounds
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21 April 2022 Skill Select

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SkillSelect EOI Invitation Round Results plus State-Nominated Invitation results are for:

  1. Skill Select EOI Invitation Round is for people who lodged an Expression of Interest (EOI)
  2. The two Genral Skilled Migration (GSM) visa subclasses are 189 (Skilled Independent) (Australian Permanent visa) and subclass 491 (Skilled Family Sponsored) (Australian Provisional visa).
  3. The two State-nominated visa subclasses are 190 (Skilled State-nominated) (Australian Permanent visa) and subclass 491 (Skilled State Nominated Regional) (Australian Provisional visa).
  4. State invitations for Business Owners and Investors: subclass 188 Business Innovation and Investment.
  5. State invitations for Business Owners and Investors: subclass 132 Business Talent (permanent visas).

EasyMigrate is a leading Australian migration agency, based in Perth, Australia. Mr Cyrus Mistry (Founding Partner of EasyMigrate) has reviewed SkillSelect EOI Invitation Round Results – see his comments below.

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Quarterly Skill Select Tables : Invitations issued on 21 April 2022

Tables:

Visa subclassNumber of invitations issued
Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189)1000
Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491)  Family-Sponsored500

For Non-Pro rata occupations the Department of Immigration has announced points cut-off as per the table below:

Visa subclassMinimum points scoreAll EOIs submitted before
Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189)85May/2020
Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) Family Sponsored)63Jan/2022

For Pro-rata occupations the Department of Immigration usually announces points cut-off as per the table below bit for this invitation-round (21 January 2022) NO PRO-RATA OCCUPATIONS were invited:

SubclassANZSCO Group
DescriptionMinimum points score
All EOIs submitted prior to: (cut-off)
189/4912211AccountantsN/AN/A
189/4912212Auditors, Company Secretaries and Corporate TreasurersN/AN/A
189/4912334Electronics EngineerN/AN/A
1892335Industrial, Mechanical and Production EngineersN/AN/A
4912335Industrial, Mechanical and Production EngineersN/AN/A
1892339Other Engineering ProfessionalsN/AN/A
4912339Other Engineering ProfessionalsN/AN/A
189/4912611ICT Business and System AnalystsN/AN/A
189/4912613Software and Applications ProgrammersN/AN/A
189/4912631Computer Network ProfessionalsN/AN/A

Occupations included in 21 April 2022 Invitation Round

The table below shows the LOWEST POINT-SCORES for invitations issued in the SkillSelect invitation round on 21 April 2022.

OccupationLowest Points Score Invited subclass 189Lowest Points Score Invited subclass 491 (Family Spons)
Agricultural ConsultantNot invited65
Agricultural ScientistNot invited75
AudiologistNot invited75
BiochemistNot invited70
BiotechnologistNot invited75
Chemical EngineerNot invited65
Chemist9070
Child Care Centre Manager9070
Chiropractor90Not invited
Clinical Psychologist9075
Diagnostic and Interventional Radiologist95Not invited
Early Childhood (Pre-primary School) Teacher8575
Emergency Medicine Specialist90Not invited
Environmental ConsultantNot invited75
Environmental ManagerNot invited75
Environmental Research ScientistNot invited85
Environmental Scientists necNot invited85
Food TechnologistNot invited85
General Practitioner90Not invited
Intensive Care Specialist90Not invited
Life Scientist (General)Not invited75
Life Scientists necNot invited70
Medical Diagnostic Radiographer9070
Medical Laboratory Scientist9065
Medical Practitioners nec90Not invited
MicrobiologistNot invited65
Midwife9070
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist90Not invited
Occupational Therapist9070
Ophthalmologist100Not invited
Optometrist90Not invited
Orthopaedic Surgeon95Not invited
Orthotist or Prosthetist90Not invited
Other Spatial ScientistNot invited75
Paediatrician90Not invited
PhysicistNot invited85
Physiotherapist9075
Podiatrist9080
Primary Health Organisation Manager90Not invited
Psychiatrist90Not invited
Psychologists nec90Not invited
Registered Nurse (Aged Care)8565
Registered Nurse (Child and Family Health)Not invited65
Registered Nurse (Community Health)9075
Registered Nurse (Critical Care and Emergency)9065
Registered Nurse (Developmental Disability)90Not invited
Registered Nurse (Disability and Rehabilitation)9070
Registered Nurse (Medical Practice)9075
Registered Nurse (Medical)9065
Registered Nurse (Mental Health)9070
Registered Nurse (Paediatrics)9065
Registered Nurse (Perioperative)9065
Registered Nurse (Surgical)9065
Registered Nurses nec8565
Secondary School Teacher9065
Social Worker8575
Special Education Teachers necNot invited85
Special Needs Teacher9575
Specialist Physician (General Medicine)90Not invited
Specialist Physicians nec90Not invited
Speech Pathologist9075
University Lecturer9070
Veterinarian90Not invited

Invitations issued during recent months:

MonthNumber of Invitations –
Subclass 189 Independent
Number of Invitations –
Subclass 491 Family-sponsored
March 20191490Old SC489 – 10
April 2019100Old SC489 – 10
May 2019100Old SC489 – 10
June 2019100Old SC489 – 10
July 20191000Old SC489 – 100
Aug 2019100Old SC489 – 100
Sept 2019100Old SC489 – 100
Oct 201915000
Nov 20192500
Dec 2019250New SC491 - 200
Jan 20201000300
Feb 20201000500
March 20201750300
April 20205050
May 2020550100
June 202017030
July 2020500100
August 202011090
Oct 20203080
January 2021 (quarterly)200163
April 2021 (quarterly)500160
July 2021 (quarterly)500250
October 2021 (quarterly)200200
January 2022 (quarterly)200200
April 2022 (quarterly)1000500
TOTAL (2021-2022 Program Year – up to date)19001150

Invitations issued for State Nominated SC190 and Regional State-nominated SC491 (21 April 2022 results) have not been published.

Please note that as from December 2020 the Department of Immigration (DoHA) is only issuing “invitations” on a quarterly basis.

There were 1000 invitations published for this April 2022 invitation round for SC189 applicants, with a cut-off date of May 2020 and a minimum points-score of 85 points. The previous invitation round (January 2022) had 200 invitations for Skilled Independent (SC189) at 90 points.

In January 2022, the previous cut-off for Skilled Regional Family Sponsored (SC491) was 80 points.  This time (April 2022 round) – 500 SC491 Family Sponsored applicants were invited, starting at 80 points with cut-off date January-2022.

The “boom” months were between September 2018 and November 2018 at 4,350 invitations per month.

In the October 2018 invitation round, 70-point holders were also invited for SC189, but not anymore. The October 2020 Budget had placed substantial restrictions / quotas on various visa classes. This had reduced the available quota for invitations.

For pro-rata Occupations:

For SC189 Independent Visa: Accountants, Auditors, Company Secretaries and Corporate Treasurers were not invited at all.

For SC491 Family-sponsored Visa: Accountants, Auditors, Company Secretaries and Corporate Treasurers were not invited at all.

For SC189 Independent Visa: Electronics Engineers were not invited at all.

For SC491 Family-sponsored Visa: Electronics Engineers were not invited at all.

For SC189 Independent Visa: Industrial, Mechanical and Production Engineers were invited not invited at all.

For SC491 Family-sponsored Visa: Industrial, Mechanical and Production Engineers were not invited at all.

For SC189 Independent Visa: Other Engineering Professionals were not invited at all.

For SC491 Family-sponsored Visa: Other Engineering Professionals  were not invited at all.

For SC189 Independent Visa: ICT Business and System Analysts, Software and Application Programmers, Computer Network Professionals were not invited at all.

For SC491 Family-sponsored Visa: : ICT Business and System Analysts, Software and Application Programmers, Computer Network Professionals were not invited at all.

Historical Analysis

The number of monthly invitations used to hover around the “two thousand-plus” around 2017 good months.  They went lower between November 2017 to June 2018 at about 305 “SkillSelect” invitations per fortnight for the EOI applicants! 

From July 2018 the invitations were on par with the good months in previous year (2017).

The two rounds of October 2018 and November 2018 EXCEEDED our expectations at 4,340 invitations.  

But the December 2018 round and January 2019  halved to 2,500 invitations. February 2019,  March 2019  were FURTHER REDUCED to 1,500 invitations, and April 2019 plus May 2019 plus June 2019 invitations were a disappointing 100 invitations only. 

July 2019 invitations had bounced back to 1,000 invitations. But August 2019 and September 2019 had fallen back to just 100 invitations! October 2019 invitations looked much better at 1,500 invitations. But November 2019 round was very poor at 250 invitations. The December 2019 was not much better – 250 invitations for SC189 and 200 invitations for SC491-Family-Sponsored.

The January 2020 and February 2020 invitations were better with 1,000 SC190 invitations and 300 to 500 SC491-Family-Sponsored invitations. The March 2020 round was good at 1,750 invitations for SC189 and 300 invitations for SC491. April 2020,  May 2020 and June 2020 rounds were also very low.

The total number of invitations for the financial year (July 2019 to June 2020) was 7,780 for SC189 Independent and 1,480 for SC491 Family-Sponsored.

The total number of invitations for the financial year (July 2020 to June 2021) was 1,690 for SC189 Independent and 743 for SC491 Family-Sponsored, as follows:

Last Program year (July-2020 to June-2021): July 2020 had 600 invitations.  August 2020 had 200 invitations. Sept 2020 was better than the previous –  at 350 invitations for SC189 and 150 invitations for SC491 Family Sponsored (total 500 invitations). Then the Dept of Home Affairs changed their invitation rounds to “quarterly” instead of monthly. The quarterly invitation (January 2021) included 200 invitations for SC189 and 163 invitations for SC491 Family Sponsored visas giving a total of 363 invitations. The quarterly round (April 2021) had 500 invitations for SC189 and 160 invitations for SC491 Family Sponsored (total 660 invitations).

New Financial year 2021-22: Previous quarterly round (July 2021) had 500 invitations for SC189 and 250 invitations for SC491 Family Sponsored (total 750 invitations). The October 2021 round had only 200 invitations each for both SC189 and SC491 visas. Then the quarterly round (January 2022) has 200 invitations for SC189 and 200 invitations for SC491 Family Sponsored (total 400 invitations). 

Current Quarterly round (April 2022) has been much better – with 1000 invitations for SC189 and 500 invitations for SC491 Family Sponsored.

Cyrus Mistry Comments

Invitation rounds for Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189) and Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) – Family Sponsored visas are now anticipated to be run each quarter (three monthly). Next round is expected in July 2022. Dates for the rounds are subject to change.

Invitation numbers in each round may vary depending on the number of applications being processed by the Department.

Note: State or territory government nominations for Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) will not be impacted by the departmental invitation rounds.

The Government is closely monitoring migration and visa settings to ensure they are consistent with public health measures, are flexible and do not displace job opportunities for Australians, so that Australia can effectively respond to the immediate and subsequent impacts of COVID-19. As such, targeted invitation rounds have occurred since May 2020.

Recent developments around the word regarding the Coronavirus has had an effect on Dept of Immigration decision-makers. The “migration program” especially in the GSM and State-Nominated subclasses are “long term” processes taking 12-24 months to be finalised.  We are seeing POSITIVE media-statements from the Ministers regarding ramping-up Australia’s migration programme as there are severe skill-shortages emerging. A visit to Italy / UK / Ireland is planned by the West Australian Premier Mr Mark McGowan in June 2022. The Deputy premier is expected to visit India and other Asian countries also in June 2022 to try and “recruit” skilled workers. But the number of invitations issued in recent rounds is low compared to boom-years.

Because of the COVID19 pandemic, the current rounds of invitations have been drastically cut. But with the opening of international borders as from November 2021 onwards, we expect that migration-levels will return to “normal” levels in a few month’s time.

The effect of “re-invitation” continues to plague the SkillSelect invitations program. In my previous articles, I had mentioned about the impact of “re-invitation”. Many applicants have changed to other countries or changed their plans but have not removed their Expressions of Interest (EOI). So they get invited, but they do not apply within the next 60 days. These applicants usually get “re-invited” as per Dept of Immigration rules one more time! I estimate this figure to be as high as 30-40% in many occupations. This severely affects the program. For example, out of the 1,000-odd invitations in January 2020 only about 600-800 may have taken it up, 200-400 “invites” were wasted! This is something that the Department of Home Affairs has not been able to tackle yet.

Please keep in mind that for the SC491 FAMILY-SPONSORED visa, the applicant needs to have scored 50 points “independently” plus the 15 points from their family-sponsor (if invitations are starting at 65 points). From 16 November 2019 onwards the new Subclass 491 Regional Family-Sponsored visa has come into effect, replacing the SC489 family-Sponsored.

Our EasyMigrate website has statistics for previous SkillSelect Invitation Round Results. My ongoing analysis commencing October 2017 invitation round and right up to the most recent invitation rounds are all available on our website.

Invitation Rounds Results

following information is compiled from available statistics on Department of Home Affairs website https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/working-in-australia/skillselect/invitation-rounds
Current round
21 April 2022

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Skill Select Invitation Round Results
21 January 2022 Skill Select

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SkillSelect EOI Invitation Round Results plus State-Nominated Invitation results are for:

  1. Skill Select EOI Invitation Round is for people who lodged an Expression of Interest (EOI)
  2. The two Genral Skilled Migration (GSM) visa subclasses are 189 (Skilled Independent) (Australian Permanent visa) and subclass 491 (Skilled Family Sponsored) (Australian Provisional visa).
  3. The two State-nominated visa subclasses are 190 (Skilled State-nominated) (Australian Permanent visa) and subclass 491 (Skilled State Nominated Regional) (Australian Provisional visa).
  4. State invitations for Business Owners and Investors: subclass 188 Business Innovation and Investment.
  5. State invitations for Business Owners and Investors: subclass 132 Business Talent (permanent visas).

EasyMigrate is a leading Australian migration agency, based in Perth, Australia. Mr Cyrus Mistry (Founding Partner of EasyMigrate) has reviewed SkillSelect EOI Invitation Round Results – see his comments below.

 

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Quarterly Skill Select Tables : Invitations issued on 21 January 2022

Tables:

Visa subclassNumber of invitations issued
Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189)200
Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491)  Family-Sponsored200

For Non-Pro rata occupations the Department of Immigration has announced points cut-off as per the table below:

Visa subclassMinimum points scoreAll EOIs submitted before
Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189)90Sept/2021
Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) Family Sponsored)80Jan/2022

For Pro-rata occupations the Department of Immigration usually announces points cut-off as per the table below bit for this invitation-round (21 January 2022) NO PRO-RATA OCCUPATIONS were invited:

SubclassANZSCO Group
DescriptionMinimum points score
All EOIs submitted prior to: (cut-off)
189/4912211AccountantsN/AN/A
189/4912212Auditors, Company Secretaries and Corporate TreasurersN/AN/A
189/4912334Electronics EngineerN/AN/A
1892335Industrial, Mechanical and Production EngineersN/AN/A
4912335Industrial, Mechanical and Production EngineersN/AN/A
1892339Other Engineering ProfessionalsN/AN/A
4912339Other Engineering ProfessionalsN/AN/A
189/4912611ICT Business and System AnalystsN/AN/A
189/4912613Software and Applications ProgrammersN/AN/A
189/4912631Computer Network ProfessionalsN/AN/A

Occupations included in 21 January 2022 Invitation Round:

The table below shows the LOWEST POINT-SCORES for invitations issued in the SkillSelect invitation round on 21 January 2022.

OccupationInvited for SubclassLowest Points Score Invited
subclass 189
Lowest Points Score Invited
subclass 491 (FSR)
Agricultural Consultant491N/A80
Agricultural Scientist491N/A80
Biotechnologist491N/A80
Chemical Engineer491N/A80
Emergency Medicine Specialist18990N/A
Environmental Consultant491N/A80
Environmental Scientists nec491N/A85
Food Technologist491N/A80
General Practitioner18990N/A
Geophysicist491N/A80
Life Scientist (General)491N/A105
Life Scientists nec491N/A95
Medical Diagnostic Radiographer18990N/A
Medical Laboratory Scientist189, 4919080
Medical Practitioners nec18990N/A
Medical Radiation Therapist491N/A95
Microbiologist189, 4919085
Midwife491N/A85
Mining Engineer (excluding Petroleum)18990N/A
Neurosurgeon18995N/A
Nuclear Medicine Technologist18995N/A
Nurse Practitioner18995N/A
Orthotist or Prosthetist491N/A80
Paediatrician18990N/A
Petroleum Engineer18990N/A
Physiotherapist491N/A80
Psychologists nec491N/A80
Registered Nurse (Aged Care)189, 4919080
Registered Nurse (Child and Family Health)491N/A80
Registered Nurse (Community Health)18990N/A
Registered Nurse (Critical Care and Emergency)189, 4919080
Registered Nurse (Developmental Disability)18990N/A
Registered Nurse (Medical Practice)189, 4919090
Registered Nurse (Medical)189, 4919080
Registered Nurse (Mental Health)189, 4919080
Registered Nurse (Paediatrics)189, 4919080
Registered Nurse (Perioperative)189, 4919080
Registered Nurse (Surgical)189, 4919080
Registered Nurses nec491N/A80
Social Worker491N/A80
Veterinarian18990N/A

Invitations issued during recent months:

MonthNumber of Invitations –
Subclass 189 Independent
Number of Invitations –
Subclass 491 Family-sponsored
March 20191490Old SC489 – 10
April 2019100Old SC489 – 10
May 2019100Old SC489 – 10
June 2019100Old SC489 – 10
July 20191000Old SC489 – 100
Aug 2019100Old SC489 – 100
Sept 2019100Old SC489 – 100
Oct 201915000
Nov 20192500
Dec 2019250New SC491 - 200
Jan 20201000300
Feb 20201000500
March 20201750300
April 20205050
May 2020550100
June 202017030
July 2020500100
August 202011090
Oct 20203080
January 2021 (quarterly)200163
April 2021 (quarterly)500160
July 2021 (quarterly)500250
October 2021 (quarterly)200200
January 2022 (quarterly)200200
TOTAL (2021-2022 Program Year – up to date)900650

Invitations issued for State Nominated SC190 and Regional State-nominated SC491 (21 January 2022 results have not been published).

Please note that as from December 2020 the Department of Immigration (DoHA) is only issuing “invitations” on a quarterly basis.

There were 200 invitations published for this January 2022 invitation round for SC189 applicants, with a cut-off date of September 2021 and a minimum points-score of 90 points. The previous invitation round (October 2021) had 200 invitations for Skilled Independent (SC189) at 90 points.

In October 2021, the previous cut-off for Skilled Regional Family Sponsored (SC491) was 80 points.  This time (January 2022 round) – 200 SC491 Family Sponsored applicants were invited, starting at 80 points with cut-off date January-2022.

The “boom” months were between September 2018 and November 2018 at 4,350 invitations per month.

In the October 2018 invitation round, 70-point holders were also invited for SC189, but not anymore. The October 2020 Budget had placed substantial restrictions / quotas on various visa classes. This had reduced the available quota for invitations.

For pro-rata Occupations:

For SC189 Independent Visa: Accountants, Auditors, Company Secretaries and Corporate Treasurers were not invited at all.

For SC491 Family-sponsored Visa: Accountants, Auditors, Company Secretaries and Corporate Treasurers were not invited at all.

For SC189 Independent Visa: Electronics Engineers were not invited at all.

For SC491 Family-sponsored Visa: Electronics Engineers were not invited at all.

For SC189 Independent Visa: Industrial, Mechanical and Production Engineers were invited not invited at all.

For SC491 Family-sponsored Visa: Industrial, Mechanical and Production Engineers were not invited at all.

For SC189 Independent Visa: Other Engineering Professionals were not invited at all.

For SC491 Family-sponsored Visa: Other Engineering Professionals  were not invited at all.

For SC189 Independent Visa: ICT Business and System Analysts, Software and Application Programmers, Computer Network Professionals were not invited at all.

For SC491 Family-sponsored Visa: : ICT Business and System Analysts, Software and Application Programmers, Computer Network Professionals were not invited at all.

Historical Analysis

The number of monthly invitations used to hover around the “two thousand-plus” around 2017 good months.  They went lower between November 2017 to June 2018 at about 305 “SkillSelect” invitations per fortnight for the EOI applicants! 

From July 2018 the invitations were on par with the good months in previous year (2017).

The two rounds of October 2018 and November 2018 EXCEEDED our expectations at 4,340 invitations.  

But the December 2018 round and January 2019  halved to 2,500 invitations. February 2019,  March 2019  were FURTHER REDUCED to 1,500 invitations, and April 2019 plus May 2019 plus June 2019 invitations were a disappointing 100 invitations only. 

July 2019 invitations had bounced back to 1,000 invitations. But August 2019 and September 2019 had fallen back to just 100 invitations! October 2019 invitations looked much better at 1,500 invitations. But November 2019 round was very poor at 250 invitations. The December 2019 was not much better – 250 invitations for SC189 and 200 invitations for SC491-Family-Sponsored.

The January 2020 and February 2020 invitations were better with 1,000 SC190 invitations and 300 to 500 SC491-Family-Sponsored invitations. The March 2020 round was good at 1,750 invitations for SC189 and 300 invitations for SC491. April 2020,  May 2020 and June 2020 rounds were also very low.

The total number of invitations for the financial year (July 2019 to June 2020) was 7,780 for SC189 Independent and 1,480 for SC491 Family-Sponsored.

The total number of invitations for the financial year (July 2020 to June 2021) was 1,690 for SC189 Independent and 743 for SC491 Family-Sponsored, as follows:

Last Program year (July-2020 to June-2021): July 2020 had 600 invitations.  August 2020 had 200 invitations. Sept 2020 was better than the previous –  at 350 invitations for SC189 and 150 invitations for SC491 Family Sponsored (total 500 invitations). Then the Dept of Home Affairs changed their invitation rounds to “quarterly” instead of monthly. The quarterly invitation (January 2021) included 200 invitations for SC189 and 163 invitations for SC491 Family Sponsored visas giving a total of 363 invitations. The quarterly round (April 2021) had 500 invitations for SC189 and 160 invitations for SC491 Family Sponsored (total 660 invitations).

New Financial year 2021-22: Previous quarterly round (July 2021) had 500 invitations for SC189 and 250 invitations for SC491 Family Sponsored (total 750 invitations). The October 2021 round had only 200 invitations each for both SC189 and SC491 visas.

Current quarterly round (January 2022) has 200 invitations for SC189 and 200 invitations for SC491 Family Sponsored (total 400 invitations). 

Cyrus Mistry Comments

Invitation rounds for Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189) and Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) – Family Sponsored visas are now anticipated to be run each quarter (three monthly). Next round is expected in April 2022. Dates for the rounds are subject to change.

Invitation numbers in each round may vary depending on the number of applications being processed by the Department.

Note: State or territory government nominations for Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) will not be impacted by the departmental invitation rounds.

The Government is closely monitoring migration and visa settings to ensure they are consistent with public health measures, are flexible and do not displace job opportunities for Australians, so that Australia can effectively respond to the immediate and subsequent impacts of COVID-19. As such, targeted invitation rounds have occurred since May 2020.

Recent developments around the word regarding the Coronavirus has had an effect on Dept of Immigration decision-makers. The “migration program” especially in the GSM and State-Nominated subclasses are “long term” processes taking 12-24 months to be finalised.  We are seeing POSITIVE media-statements from the Ministers regarding ramping-up Australia’s migration programme as there are severe skill-shortages emerging. But the number of invitations issued in recent rounds is poor.

Because of the COVID19 pandemic, the current rounds of invitations have been drastically cut. But with the opening of international borders as from November 2021 onwards, we expect that migration-levels will return to “normal” levels in a few month’s time.

The effect of “re-invitation” continues to plague the SkillSelect invitations program. In my previous articles, I had mentioned about the impact of “re-invitation”. Many applicants have changed to other countries or changed their plans but have not removed their Expressions of Interest (EOI). So they get invited, but they do not apply within the next 60 days. These applicants usually get “re-invited” as per Dept of Immigration rules one more time! I estimate this figure to be as high as 30-40% in many occupations. This severely affects the program. For example, out of the 1,000-odd invitations in January 2020 only about 600-800 may have taken it up, 200-400 “invites” were wasted! This is something that the Department of Home Affairs has not been able to tackle yet.

Please keep in mind that for the SC491 FAMILY-SPONSORED visa, the applicant needs to have scored 50 points “independently” plus the 15 points from their family-sponsor (if invitations are starting at 65 points). From 16 November 2019 onwards the new Subclass 491 Regional Family-Sponsored visa has come into effect, replacing the SC489 family-Sponsored.

Our EasyMigrate website has statistics for previous SkillSelect Invitation Round Results. My ongoing analysis commencing October 2017 invitation round and right up to the most recent invitation rounds are all available on our website.

Invitation Rounds Results

following information is available on Department of Home Affairs website https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/working-in-australia/skillselect/invitation-rounds

Current round

21 January 2022

Details

Invitations issued on 21 January 2022

The table below shows the number of invitations issued in the SkillSelect invitation round on 21 January 2022.

Visa subclassNumber
Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189)200
Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) – Family Sponsored200

Invitation process and cut offs

The highest ranked clients by points score are invited to apply for the relevant visa. For clients who have equal points scores, the time at which they reached their points score for that subclass (referred to as the date of effect) determines their order of invitation. Expressions of Interest with earlier dates of effect are invited before later dates.

Visa subclassMinimum points scoreLatest date of effect month
Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189)9009/2021
Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) – Family Sponsored)8001/2022

Occupations included in 21 January 2022 Invitation Round

The table below shows the number of invitations issued in the SkillSelect invitation round on 21 January 2022.

OccupationInvited for SubclassLowest Points Score Invited
subclass 189
Lowest Points Score Invited
subclass 491 (FSR)
Agricultural Consultant491N/A80
Agricultural Scientist491N/A80
Biotechnologist491N/A80
Chemical Engineer491N/A80
Emergency Medicine Specialist18990N/A
Environmental Consultant491N/A80
Environmental Scientists nec491N/A85
Food Technologist491N/A80
General Practitioner18990N/A
Geophysicist491N/A80
Life Scientist (General)491N/A105
Life Scientists nec491N/A95
Medical Diagnostic Radiographer18990N/A
Medical Laboratory Scientist189, 4919080
Medical Practitioners nec18990N/A
Medical Radiation Therapist491N/A95
Microbiologist189, 4919085
Midwife491N/A85
Mining Engineer (excluding Petroleum)18990N/A
Neurosurgeon18995N/A
Nuclear Medicine Technologist18995N/A
Nurse Practitioner18995N/A
Orthotist or Prosthetist491N/A80
Paediatrician18990N/A
Petroleum Engineer18990N/A
Physiotherapist491N/A80
Psychologists nec491N/A80
Registered Nurse (Aged Care)189, 4919080
Registered Nurse (Child and Family Health)491N/A80
Registered Nurse (Community Health)18990N/A
Registered Nurse (Critical Care and Emergency)189, 4919080
Registered Nurse (Developmental Disability)18990N/A
Registered Nurse (Medical Practice)189, 4919090
Registered Nurse (Medical)189, 4919080
Registered Nurse (Mental Health)189, 4919080
Registered Nurse (Paediatrics)189, 4919080
Registered Nurse (Perioperative)189, 4919080
Registered Nurse (Surgical)189, 4919080
Registered Nurses nec491N/A80
Social Worker491N/A80
Veterinarian18990N/A

Point scores and the dates of effect cut off for the pro rata occupations in the 21 January 2022 invitation round.

No pro rata occupations were invited during the 21 January 2022 round.

Invitations issued during 2021-22 program year

Visa subclassJulAugSepOctNovDecJanFebMarAprMayJun
Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189)250200200
Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) – Family Sponsored500200200

The above figures do not include invitations issued for State and Territory Government nominated visa subclasses. State and Territory Governments nominate throughout the month for specific points tested skilled migration and business innovation and investment visas.

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3-Monthly SkillSelect and State Nomination invitation round – 29 October 2021 https://www.easymigrate.com/3-monthly-skillselect-and-state-nomination-invitation-round-29-october-2021/ Fri, 29 Oct 2021 09:19:21 +0000 https://www.easymigrate.com/?p=4875 3-Monthly 29 October 2021 Skill Select Round and State Nomination Results Cyrus Mistry Comments Invitation rounds for Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189) and Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) – Family Sponsored visas are now anticipated to be run each quarter (three monthly). Next … Continued

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Skill Select Invitation Round Results
29 Oct 2021 Skill Select

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SkillSelect EOI Invitation Round Results plus State-Nominated Invitation results are for:

  1. Skill Select EOI Invitation Round is for people who lodged an Expression of Interest (EOI)
  2. The two GSM visa subclasses are 189 (Skilled Independent) (Australian Permanent visa) and subclass 491 (Skilled Family Sponsored) (Australian Provisional visa).
  3. The two State-nominated visa subclasses are 190 (Skilled State-nominated) (Australian Permanent visa) and subclass 491 (Skilled State Nominated Regional) (Australian Provisional visa).
  4. State invitations for Business Owners and Investors: subclass 188 Business Innovation and Investment.
  5. State invitations for Business Owners and Investors: subclass 132 Business Talent (permanent visas).

EasyMigrate is a leading Australian migration agency, based in Perth, Australia. Mr Cyrus Mistry (Founding Partner of EasyMigrate) has reviewed SkillSelect EOI Invitation Round Results – see his comments below.

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Quarterly Skill Select Tables : Invitations issued on 29 October 2021

Tables:

Visa subclassNumber of invitations issued
Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189)200
Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491)  Family-Sponsored200

For Non-Pro rata occupations the Department of Immigration has announced points cut-off as per the table below:

Visa subclassMinimum points scoreAll EOIs submitted before
Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189)90Nov/2020
Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) Family Sponsored)80Apr/2020

For Pro-rata occupations the Department of Immigration has announced points cut-off as per the table below:

SubclassANZSCO Group
DescriptionMinimum points score
All EOIs submitted prior to: (cut-off)
189/4912211AccountantsN/AN/A
189/4912212Auditors, Company Secretaries and Corporate TreasurersN/AN/A
189/4912334Electronics EngineerN/AN/A
1892335Industrial, Mechanical and Production Engineers90Nov/2020
4912335Industrial, Mechanical and Production EngineersN/AN/A
1892339Other Engineering ProfessionalsN/AN/A
4912339Other Engineering ProfessionalsN/AN/A
189/4912611ICT Business and System AnalystsN/AN/A
189/4912613Software and Applications ProgrammersN/AN/A
189/4912631Computer Network ProfessionalsN/AN/A

Invitations issued during recent months:

MonthNumber of Invitations –
Subclass 189 Independent
Number of Invitations –
Subclass 491 Family-sponsored
March 20191490Old SC489 – 10
April 2019100Old SC489 – 10
May 2019
100Old SC489 – 10
June 2019100Old SC489 – 10
July 20191000Old SC489 – 100
Aug 2019100Old SC489 – 100
Sept 2019100Old SC489 – 100
Oct 201915000
Nov 20192500
Dec 2019250New SC491 - 200
Jan 20201000300
Feb 20201000500
March 20201750300
April 20205050
May 2020550100
June 202017030
July 2020500100
August 202011090
Oct 20203080
January 2021 (quarterly)200163
April 2021 (quarterly)500160
July 2021 (quarterly)500250
OCtober2021 (quarterly)200200
TOTAL (2020-2021 Program Year)700450

Invitations issued for State Nominated SC190 and Regional State-nominated SC491 (October 2021 results have been published):

StateNumber of Invitations –
Subclass 190 State Nominated
Number of Invitations –
Subclass 491 Regional State Nominated
ACT (Canberra)
51121
New South Wales248112
Northern Territory3768
Queensland00
South Australia126236
Tasmania132211
Victoria12246
Western Australia18829
TOTAL
(June 2021)
904833
StateNumber of Invitations –
Subclass 188 Business Innovation
Number of Invitations –
Subclass 132 Business Talent
ACT (Canberra)
< 200
New South Wales1000
Northern Territory00
Queensland00
South Australia500
Tasmania00
Victoria310
Western Australia< 200
TOTAL
(June2021)
1920

Nominations by State and Territory Governments – 2020-21 total activity

The number of intending migrants who received nominations from State and Territory Governments from 1 July 2020 to the end of June 2021 is shown in the following table:

Visa subclassACTNSWNTQldSATas.Vic.WATotal
Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190)8023,2725009441,5899911,1401,03010,538
Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) State and Territory Nominated5981,6565009011,7631,6702062097,503
Business Innovation and Investment (provisional) visa (subclass 188)232,068<201,065374<205582464,355
Business Talent (Permanent) visa (subclass 132)<2033<20300587<2042851,062
Total1,4257,0291,0163,2104,3132,6792,2161,57023,485
Visa subclass
(2021-22 Activity)
ACTNSWNTQldSATas.Vic.WATotal
Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190)204463143<205232547734872,848
Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) State and Territory Nominated47034827909135601311162,817
Business Innovation and Investment (provisional) visa (subclass 188)<2011900189037<20365
Total679930422<201,6258149416186,030

Please note that as from December 2020 the Department of Immigration (DoHA) is only issuing “invitations” on a quarterly basis.

There were 200 invitations published for this July 2021 invitation round for SC189 applicants, with a cut-off date of November 2020 and a minimum points-score of 90 points. The previous invitation round (July 2021) had 500 invitations for Skilled Independent (SC189) at 80 points.

In July 2021, the previous cut-off for Skilled Regional Family Sponsored (SC491) was 65 points.  This time (Oct 2021 round) – 200 SC491 Family Sponsored applicants were invited, starting at 80 points with cut-off date April-2020.

The “boom” months were between September 2018 and November 2018 at 4,350 invitations per month.

In the October 2018 invitation round, 70-point holders were also invited for SC189, but not anymore. The October 2020 Budget had placed substantial restrictions / quotas on various visa classes. This had reduced the available quota for invitations.

For pro-rata Occupations:

For SC189 Independent Visa: Accountants, Auditors, Company Secretaries and Corporate Treasurers were not invited at all.

For SC491 Family-sponsored Visa: Accountants, Auditors, Company Secretaries and Corporate Treasurers were not invited at all.

For SC189 Independent Visa: Electronics Engineers were not invited at all.

For SC491 Family-sponsored Visa: Electronics Engineers were not invited at all.

For SC189 Independent Visa: Industrial, Mechanical and Production Engineers were invited at 90 points, with cut-off date November 2020.

For SC491 Family-sponsored Visa: Industrial, Mechanical and Production Engineers were not invited at all.

For SC189 Independent Visa: Other Engineering Professionals were not invited at all.

For SC491 Family-sponsored Visa: Other Engineering Professionals  were not invited at all.

For SC189 Independent Visa: ICT Business and System Analysts, Software and Application Programmers, Computer Network Professionals were not invited at all.

For SC491 Family-sponsored Visa: : ICT Business and System Analysts, Software and Application Programmers, Computer Network Professionals were not invited at all.

Historical Analysis

The number of monthly invitations used to hover around the “two thousand-plus” around 2017 good months.  They went lower between November 2017 to June 2018 at about 305 “SkillSelect” invitations per fortnight for the EOI applicants! 

From July 2018 the invitations were on par with the good months in previous year (2017).

The two rounds of October 2018 and November 2018 EXCEEDED our expectations at 4,340 invitations.  

But the December 2018 round and January 2019  halved to 2,500 invitations. February 2019,  March 2019  were FURTHER REDUCED to 1,500 invitations, and April 2019 plus May 2019 plus June 2019 invitations were a disappointing 100 invitations only. 

July 2019 invitations had bounced back to 1,000 invitations. But August 2019 and September 2019 had fallen back to just 100 invitations! October 2019 invitations looked much better at 1,500 invitations. But November 2019 round was very poor at 250 invitations. The December 2019 was not much better – 250 invitations for SC189 and 200 invitations for SC491-Family-Sponsored.

The January 2020 and February 2020 invitations were better with 1,000 SC190 invitations and 300 to 500 SC491-Family-Sponsored invitations. The March 2020 round was good at 1,750 invitations for SC189 and 300 invitations for SC491. April 2020,  May 2020 and June 2020 rounds were also very low.

The total number of invitations for the financial year (July 2019 to June 2020) was 7,780 for SC189 Independent and 1,480 for SC491 Family-Sponsored.

The total number of invitations for the financial year (July 2020 to June 2021) was 1,690 for SC189 Independent and 743 for SC491 Family-Sponsored, as follows:

Last Program year (July-2020 to June-2021): July 2020 had 600 invitations.  August 2020 had 200 invitations. Sept 2020 was better than the previous –  at 350 invitations for SC189 and 150 invitations for SC491 Family Sponsored (total 500 invitations). Then the Dept of Home Affairs changed their invitation rounds to “quarterly” instead of monthly. The quarterly invitation (January 2021) included 200 invitations for SC189 and 163 invitations for SC491 Family Sponsored visas giving a total of 363 invitations. The quarterly round (April 2021) had 500 invitations for SC189 and 160 invitations for SC491 Family Sponsored (total 660 invitations).

New Financial year 2021-22: Previous quarterly round (July 2021) had 500 invitations for SC189 and 250 invitations for SC491 Family Sponsored (total 750 invitations).

Current quarterly round (Oct 2021) had 200 invitations for SC189 and 200 invitations for SC491 Family Sponsored (total 400 invitations). 

 

Cyrus Mistry Comments

Invitation rounds for Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189) and Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) – Family Sponsored visas are now anticipated to be run each quarter (three monthly). Next round is expected in January 2022. Dates for the rounds are subject to change.

Invitation numbers in each round may vary depending on the number of applications being processed by the Department.

Note: State or territory government nominations for Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) will not be impacted by the departmental invitation rounds.

The Government is closely monitoring migration and visa settings to ensure they are consistent with public health measures, are flexible and do not displace job opportunities for Australians, so that Australia can effectively respond to the immediate and subsequent impacts of COVID-19. As such, targeted invitation rounds have occurred since May 2020.

Recent developments around the word regarding the Coronavirus is having an effect on Dept of Immigration decision-makers. As the “migration program” especially in the GSM and State-Nominated subclasses are “long term” processes taking 12-24 months to be finalised, we hope that the DoHA management keeps these subclasses ongoing and unaffected. But the number of invitations issued in recent rounds is poor.

Because of the COVID19 pandemic, the current rounds of invitations have been drastically cut. But with the opening of international borders as from November 2021 onwards, we expect that migration-levels will return to “normal” levels in a few month’s time.

The effect of “re-invitation” continues to plague the SkillSelect invitations program. In my previous articles, I had mentioned about the impact of “re-invitation”. Many applicants have changed to other countries or changed their plans but have not removed their Expressions of Interest (EOI). So they get invited, but they do not apply within the next 60 days. These applicants usually get “re-invited” as per Dept of Immigration rules one more time! I estimate this figure to be as high as 30-40% in many occupations. This severely affects the program. For example, out of the 1,000-odd invitations in January 2020 only about 600-800 may have taken it up, 200-400 “invites” were wasted! This is something that the Department of Home Affairs has not been able to tackle yet.

Please keep in mind that for the SC491 FAMILY-SPONSORED visa, the applicant needs to have scored 50 points “independently” plus the 15 points from their family-sponsor (if invitations are starting at 65 points). From 16 November 2019 onwards the new Subclass 491 Regional Family-Sponsored visa has come into effect, replacing the SC489 family-Sponsored.

Our EasyMigrate website has statistics for previous SkillSelect Invitation Round Results. My ongoing analysis commencing October 2017 invitation round and right up to the most recent invitation rounds are all available on our website.

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3-Monthly SkillSelect and State Nomination invitation round – 26 July 2021 https://www.easymigrate.com/3-monthly-skillselect-and-state-nomination-invitation-round-26-july-2021/ Tue, 24 Aug 2021 07:44:12 +0000 https://www.easymigrate.com/?p=4732 3-Monthly 26 July 2021 Skill Select Round and State Nomination Results Cyrus Mistry Comments Invitation rounds for Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189) and Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) – Family Sponsored visas are now anticipated to be run each quarter (three monthly). Next … Continued

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3-Monthly 26 July 2021 Skill Select Round and State Nomination Results
Skill Select Invitation Round Results
11 July 2021 Skill Select

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SkillSelect EOI Invitation Round Results plus State-Nominated Invitation results are for:

  1. Skill Select EOI Invitation Round is for people who lodged an Expression of Interest (EOI)
  2. The two GSM visa subclasses are 189 (Skilled Independent) (Australian Permanent visa) and subclass 491 (Skilled Family Sponsored) (Australian Provisional visa).
  3. The two State-nominated visa subclasses are 190 (Skilled State-nominated) (Australian Permanent visa) and subclass 491 (Skilled State Nominated Regional) (Australian Provisional visa).
  4. State invitations for Business Owners and Investors: subclass 188 Business Innovation and Investment.
  5. State invitations for Business Owners and Investors: subclass 132 Business Talent (permanent visas).

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Quarterly Skill Select Tables : Invitations issued on 26 July 2021

Tables:

Visa subclassNumber of invitations issued
Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189)500
Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491)  Family-Sponsored250

For Non-Pro rata occupations the Department of Immigration has announced points cut-off as per the table below:

Visa subclassMinimum points scoreAll EOIs submitted before
Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189)80July/2019
Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) Family Sponsored)65Mar/2021

For Pro-rata occupations the Department of Immigration has announced points cut-off as per the table below:

SubclassANZSCO Group
DescriptionMinimum points score
All EOIs submitted prior to: (cut-off)
189/4912211AccountantsN/AN/A
189/4912212Auditors, Company Secretaries and Corporate TreasurersN/AN/A
189/4912334Electronics EngineerN/AN/A
1892335Industrial, Mechanical and Production Engineers90Apr/2021
4912335Industrial, Mechanical and Production EngineersN/AN/A
1892339Other Engineering Professionals90Apr/2021
4912339Other Engineering ProfessionalsN/AN/A
189/4912611ICT Business and System AnalystsN/AN/A
189/4912613Software and Applications ProgrammersN/AN/A
189/4912631Computer Network ProfessionalsN/AN/A

Invitations issued during recent months:

MonthNumber of Invitations –
Subclass 189 Independent
Number of Invitations –
Subclass 491 Family-sponsored
March 20191490Old SC489 – 10
April 2019100Old SC489 – 10
May 2019
100Old SC489 – 10
June 2019100Old SC489 – 10
July 20191000Old SC489 – 100
Aug 2019100Old SC489 – 100
Sept 2019100Old SC489 – 100
Oct 201915000
Nov 20192500
Dec 2019250New SC491 - 200
Jan 20201000300
Feb 20201000500
March 20201750300
April 20205050
May 2020550100
June 202017030
July 2020500100
August 202011090
Oct 20203080
January 2021 (quarterly)200163
April 2021 (quarterly)500160
July 2021 (quarterly)500250
TOTAL (2020-2021 Program Year)1340593

Invitations issued for State Nominated SC190 and Regional State-nominated SC491 (June 2021 results have been published):

StateNumber of Invitations –
Subclass 190 State Nominated
Number of Invitations –
Subclass 491 Regional State Nominated
ACT (Canberra)
8845
New South Wales1,381621
Northern Territory124130
Queensland37180
South Australia342353
Tasmania268336
Victoria310<20
Western Australia29870
TOTAL
(June 2021)
2,8481,742
StateNumber of Invitations –
Subclass 188 Business Innovation
Number of Invitations –
Subclass 132 Business Talent
ACT (Canberra)
< 200
New South Wales7860
Northern Territory< 200
Queensland1190
South Australia730
Tasmania< 200
Victoria620
Western Australia690
TOTAL
(June2021)
1,1190

Nominations by State and Territory Governments – 2020-21 total activity

The number of intending migrants who received nominations from State and Territory Governments from 1 July 2020 to the end of June 2021 is shown in the following table:

Visa subclassACTNSWNTQldSATas.Vic.WATotal
Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190)8023,2725009441,5899911,1401,03010,538
Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) State and Territory Nominated5981,6565009011,7631,6702062097,503
Business Innovation and Investment (provisional) visa (subclass 188)232,068<201,065374<205582464,355
Business Talent (Permanent) visa (subclass 132)<2033<20300587<2042851,062
Total1,4257,0291,0163,2104,3132,6792,2161,57023,485

Please note that as from December 2020 the Department of Immigration (DoHA) is only issuing “invitations” on a quarterly basis.

There were 500 invitations published for this July 2021 invitation round for SC189 applicants, with a cut-off date of July 2019 and a minimum points-score of 80 points. The previous invitation round (April 2021) had 500 invitations for Skilled Independent (SC189) at 80 points with the same cut-off date.

In April 2021, the previous cut-off for Skilled Regional Family Sponsored (SC491) was 65 points, cut-off date March 2021.  This time (July 2021 round) – 250 SC491 Family Sponsored applicants were invited, starting at 65 points with cut-off date March-2021.

The “boom” months were between September 2018 and November 2018 at 4,350 invitations per month.

In the October 2018 invitation round, 70-point holders were also invited for SC189, but not anymore. The new October 2020 Budget has placed restrictions / quotas on various visa classes. This has reduced the available quota for invitations.

For pro-rata Occupations:

For SC189 Independent Visa: Accountants, Auditors, Company Secretaries and Corporate Treasurers were not invited at all.

For SC491 Family-sponsored Visa: Accountants, Auditors, Company Secretaries and Corporate Treasurers were not invited at all.

For SC189 Independent Visa: Electronics Engineers were not invited at all.

For SC491 Family-sponsored Visa: Electronics Engineers were not invited at all.

For SC189 Independent Visa: Industrial, Mechanical and Production Engineers were invited at 90 points, with cut-off date April 2021.

For SC491 Family-sponsored Visa: Industrial, Mechanical and Production Engineers were not invited at all.

For SC189 Independent Visa: Other Engineering Professionals were invited at 90 points with cut-off date April 2021.

For SC491 Family-sponsored Visa: Other Engineering Professionals  were not invited at all.

For SC189 Independent Visa: ICT Business and System Analysts, Software and Application Programmers, Computer Network Professionals were not invited at all.

For SC491 Family-sponsored Visa: : ICT Business and System Analysts, Software and Application Programmers, Computer Network Professionals were not invited at all.

Historical Analysis

The number of monthly invitations used to hover around the “two thousand-plus” around 2017 good months.  They went lower between November 2017 to June 2018 at about 305 “SkillSelect” invitations per fortnight for the EOI applicants! 

From July 2018 the invitations were on par with the good months in previous year (2017).

The two rounds of October 2018 and November 2018 EXCEEDED our expectations at 4,340 invitations.  

But the December 2018 round and January 2019  halved to 2,500 invitations. February 2019,  March 2019  were FURTHER REDUCED to 1,500 invitations, and April 2019 plus May 2019 plus June 2019 invitations were a disappointing 100 invitations only. 

July 2019 invitations had bounced back to 1,000 invitations. But August 2019 and September 2019 had fallen back to just 100 invitations! October 2019 invitations looked much better at 1,500 invitations. But November 2019 round was very poor at 250 invitations. The December 2019 was not much better – 250 invitations for SC189 and 200 invitations for SC491-Family-Sponsored.

The January 2020 and February 2020 invitations were better with 1,000 SC190 invitations and 300 to 500 SC491-Family-Sponsored invitations. The March 2020 round was good at 1,750 invitations for SC189 and 300 invitations for SC491. April 2020,  May 2020 and June 2020 rounds were also very low.

The total number of invitations for the financial year (July 2019 to June 2020) was 7,780 for SC189 Independent and 1,480 for SC491 Family-Sponsored.

Last Program year (July-2020 to June-2021): July 2020 had 600 invitations.  August 2020 had 200 invitations. Sept 2020 was better than the previous –  at 350 invitations for SC189 and 150 invitations for SC491 Family Sponsored (total 500 invitations). Then the Dept of Home Affairs changed their invitation rounds to “quarterly” instead of monthly. The quarterly invitation (January 2021) included 200 invitations for SC189 and 163 invitations for SC491 Family Sponsored visas giving a total of 363 invitations. The previous quarterly round (April 2021) had 500 invitations for SC189 and 160 invitations for SC491 Family Sponsored (total 660 invitations). Current quarterly round (July 2021) had 500 invitations for SC189 and 250 invitations for SC491 Family Sponsored (total 750 invitations).

 

 

Cyrus Mistry Comments

Invitation rounds for Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189) and Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) – Family Sponsored visas are now anticipated to be run each quarter (three monthly). Next round is expected in October 2021. Dates for the rounds are subject to change.

Invitation numbers in each round may vary depending on the number of applications being processed by the Department.

Note: State or territory government nominations for Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) will not be impacted by the departmental invitation rounds.

The Government is closely monitoring migration and visa settings to ensure they are consistent with public health measures, are flexible and do not displace job opportunities for Australians, so that Australia can effectively respond to the immediate and subsequent impacts of COVID-19. As such, targeted invitation rounds have occurred since May 2020.

Because of the COVID19 pandemic, the current rounds of invitations have been drastically cut.

Recent developments around the word regarding the Coronavirus is having an effect on Dept of Immigration decision-makers. As the “migration program” especially in the GSM and State-Nominated subclasses are “long term” processes taking 12-24 months to be finalised, we hope that the DoHA management keeps these subclasses ongoing and unaffected. But the number of invitations issued in recent rounds is poor.

The effect of “re-invitation” continues to plague the SkillSelect invitations program. In my previous articles, I had mentioned about the impact of “re-invitation”. Many applicants have changed to other countries or changed their plans but have not removed their Expressions of Interest (EOI). So they get invited, but they do not apply within the next 60 days. These applicants usually get “re-invited” as per Dept of Immigration rules one more time! I estimate this figure to be as high as 30-40% in many occupations. This severely affects the program. For example, out of the 1,000-odd invitations in January 2020 only about 600-800 may have taken it up, 200-400 “invites” were wasted! This is something that the Department of Home Affairs has not been able to tackle yet.

Please keep in mind that for the SC491 FAMILY-SPONSORED visa, the applicant needs to have scored 50 points “independently” plus the 15 points from their family-sponsor (if invitations are starting at 65 points). From 16 November 2019 onwards the new Subclass 491 Regional Family-Sponsored visa has come into effect, replacing the SC489 family-Sponsored.

Our EasyMigrate website has statistics for previous SkillSelect Invitation Round Results. My ongoing analysis commencing October 2017 invitation round and right up to the most recent invitation rounds are all available on our website.

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3-Monthly SkillSelect and State Nomination invitation round – 21 April 2021 https://www.easymigrate.com/3-monthly-skillselect-and-state-nomination-invitation-round-21-april-2021/ Wed, 26 May 2021 07:01:22 +0000 https://www.easymigrate.com/?p=4615 3-Monthly 21 April 2021 Skill Select Round and State Nomination Results Cyrus Mistry Comments Invitation rounds for Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189) and Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) – Family Sponsored visas are now anticipated to be run each quarter (three monthly). Next … Continued

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  1. Skill Select EOI Invitation Round is for people who lodged an Expression of Interest (EOI)
  2. The two GSM visa subclasses are 189 (Skilled Independent) (Australian Permanent visa) and subclass 491 (Skilled Family Sponsored) (Australian Provisional visa).
  3. The two State-nominated visa subclasses are 190 (Skilled State-nominated) (Australian Permanent visa) and subclass 491 (Skilled State Nominated Regional) (Australian Provisional visa).
  4. State invitations for Business Owners and Investors: subclass 188 Business Innovation and Investment.
  5. State invitations for Business Owners and Investors: subclass 132 Business Talent (permanent visas).

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Quarterly Skill Select Tables : Invitations issued on 21 April 2021

Tables:

Visa subclassNumber of invitations issued
Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189)500
Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491)  Family-Sponsored160

For Non-Pro rata occupations the Department of Immigration has announced points cut-off as per the table below:

Visa subclassMinimum points scoreAll EOIs submitted before
Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189)80Aug/2019
Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) Family Sponsored)75Mar/2021

For Pro-rata occupations the Department of Immigration has announced points cut-off as per the table below:

SubclassANZSCO Group
DescriptionMinimum points score
All EOIs submitted prior to: (cut-off)
189/4912211AccountantsN/AN/A
189/4912212
Auditors, Company Secretaries and Corporate Treasurers
N/AN/A
189/4912334Electronics EngineerN/AN/A
1892335
Industrial, Mechanical and Production Engineers
80
July/2019
4912335
Industrial, Mechanical and Production Engineers
N/AN/A
1892339Other Engineering Professionals90
May/2020
4912339Other Engineering Professionals70
Sept/2020
189/4912611ICT Business and System AnalystsN/AN/A
189/4912613Software and Applications ProgrammersN/AN/A
189/4912631Computer Network ProfessionalsN/AN/A

Invitations issued during recent months:

MonthNumber of Invitations –
Subclass 189 Independent
Number of Invitations –
Subclass 491 Family-sponsored
March 20191490Old SC489 – 10
April 2019100Old SC489 – 10
May 2019
100Old SC489 – 10
June 2019100Old SC489 – 10
July 20191000Old SC489 – 100
Aug 2019100Old SC489 – 100
Sept 2019100Old SC489 – 100
Oct 201915000
Nov 20192500
Dec 2019250New SC491 - 200
Jan 20201000300
Feb 20201000500
March 20201750300
April 20205050
May 2020550100
June 202017030
July 2020500100
August 202011090
Oct 20203080
January 2021 (quarterly)200163
April 2021 (quarterly)500160
TOTAL (2020-2021 Program Year)1690743

Invitations issued for State Nominated SC190 and Regional State-nominated SC491 (March 2021 results have been published):

StateNumber of Invitations –
Subclass 190 State Nominated
Number of Invitations –
Subclass 491 Regional State Nominated
ACT (Canberra)
151113
New South Wales205241
Northern Territory3039
Queensland170152
South Australia205222
Tasmania14596
Victoria11857
Western Australia11524
TOTAL
(Financial Yr 2020-2021)
1139944
StateNumber of Invitations –
Subclass 188 Business Innovation
Number of Invitations –
Subclass 132 Business Talent
ACT (Canberra)
< 20< 20
New South Wales296< 20
Northern Territory< 20< 20
Queensland22067
South Australia95295
Tasmania00
Victoria39< 20
Western Australia< 20< 20
TOTAL
(Financial Yr 2020-2021)
674383

Please note that as from December 2020 the Department of Immigration (DoHA) is only issuing “invitations” on a quarterly basis.

There were 500 invitations published for this April 2021 invitation round for SC189 applicants, with a cut-off date of July 2019 and a minimum points-score of 80 points. The previous invitation round (January 2021) had 200 invitations for Skilled Independent (SC189) at 65 points with a cut-off date April 2020.

The previous cut-off for Skilled Regional Family Sponsored (SC491) was 65 points, cut-off date November 2020 in previous invitation round (January 2021). This time (April 2021 round) – 160 SC491 Family Sponsored applicants were invited, starting at 65 points with cut-off date March-2021.

The “boom” months were between September 2018 and November 2018 at 4,350 invitations per month.

In the October 2018 invitation round, 70-point holders were also invited for SC189, but not anymore. The new October 2020 Budget has placed restrictions / quotas on various visa classes. This has reduced the available quota for invitations.

For pro-rata Occupations:

For SC189 Independent Visa: Accountants, Auditors, Company Secretaries and Corporate Treasurers were not invited at all.

For SC491 Family-sponsored Visa: Accountants, Auditors, Company Secretaries and Corporate Treasurers were not invited at all.

For SC189 Independent Visa: Electronics Engineers were not invited at all.

For SC491 Family-sponsored Visa: Electronics Engineers were not invited at all.

For SC189 Independent Visa: Industrial, Mechanical and Production Engineers were invited at 80 points, with cut-off date July 2019.

For SC491 Family-sponsored Visa: Industrial, Mechanical and Production Engineers were not invited at all.

For SC189 Independent Visa: Other Engineering Professionals were invited at 90 points with cut-off date May 2020.

For SC491 Family-sponsored Visa: Other Engineering Professionals  were invited at 70 points with cut-off date Sept 2020.

For SC189 Independent Visa: ICT Business and System Analysts, Software and Application Programmers, Computer Network Professionals were not invited at all.

For SC491 Family-sponsored Visa: : ICT Business and System Analysts, Software and Application Programmers, Computer Network Professionals were not invited at all.

Electronics Engineers did not get invited for SC189 in the September 2019 or October 2019.  In December 2019 they had been invited at 95 points or more, cut-off date was 04-06-2019. Electronics Engineers have been invited at 95 points, cut-off date is 20-03-2020. SC491 Family-Sponsored applicants were invited for Electronic Engineer occupation at 95 points, cut-off date 18-03-2020. In this invitation round, they have not been invited at all (SC189 / SC491).

Historical Analysis

The number of monthly invitations used to hover around the “two thousand-plus” around 2017 good months.  They went lower between November 2017 to June 2018 at about 305 “SkillSelect” invitations per fortnight for the EOI applicants! 

From July 2018 the invitations were on par with the good months in previous year (2017).

The two rounds of October 2018 and November 2018 EXCEEDED our expectations at 4,340 invitations.  

But the December 2018 round and January 2019  halved to 2,500 invitations. February 2019,  March 2019  were FURTHER REDUCED to 1,500 invitations, and April 2019 plus May 2019 plus June 2019 invitations were a disappointing 100 invitations only. 

July 2019 invitations had bounced back to 1,000 invitations. But August 2019 and September 2019 had fallen back to just 100 invitations! October 2019 invitations looked much better at 1,500 invitations. But November 2019 round was very poor at 250 invitations. The December 2019 was not much better – 250 invitations for SC189 and 200 invitations for SC491-Family-Sponsored.

The January 2020 and February 2020 invitations were better with 1,000 SC190 invitations and 300 to 500 SC491-Family-Sponsored invitations. The March 2020 round was good at 1,750 invitations for SC189 and 300 invitations for SC491. April 2020,  May 2020 and June 2020 rounds were also very low.

The total number of invitations for the financial year (July 2019 to June 2020) was 7,780 for SC189 Independent and 1,480 for SC491 Family-Sponsored.

Current Program year 2020-2021: July 2020 had 600 invitations.  August 2020 had 200 invitations. Sept 2020) was better than the previous –  at 350 invitations for SC189 and 150 invitations for SC491 Family Sponsored (total 500 invitations). Then the Dept of Home Affairs changed their invitation rounds to “quarterly” instead of monthly. The previous quarterly invitation (January 2021) included 200 invitations for SC189 and 163 invitations for SC491 Family Sponsored visas giving a total of 363 invitations. Compared to this, the current quarterly round (21 April 2021) has 500 invitations for SC189 and 160 invitations for SC491 Family Sponsored (total 660 invitations)

 

Cyrus Mistry Comments

Invitation rounds for Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189) and Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) – Family Sponsored visas are now anticipated to be run each quarter (three monthly). Next round is expected in July 2021. Dates for the rounds are subject to change.

Invitation numbers in each round may vary depending on the number of applications being processed by the Department.

Note: State or territory government nominations for Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) will not be impacted by the departmental invitation rounds.

The Government is closely monitoring migration and visa settings to ensure they are consistent with public health measures, are flexible and do not displace job opportunities for Australians, so that Australia can effectively respond to the immediate and subsequent impacts of COVID-19. As such, targeted invitation rounds have occurred since May 2020.

Because of the COVID19 pandemic, the current rounds of invitations have been drastically cut.

Recent developments around the word regarding the Coronavirus is having an effect on Dept of Immigration decision-makers. As the “migration program” especially in the GSM and State-Nominated subclasses are “long term” processes taking 12-24 months to be finalised, we hope that the DoHA management keeps these subclasses ongoing and unaffected. But the number of invitations issued in recent rounds is poor.

The effect of “re-invitation” continues to plague the SkillSelect invitations program. In my previous articles, I had mentioned about the impact of “re-invitation”. Many applicants have changed to other countries or changed their plans but have not removed their Expressions of Interest (EOI). So they get invited, but they do not apply within the next 60 days. These applicants usually get “re-invited” as per the Dept of Immigration rules one more time! I estimate this figure to be as high as 30-40% in many occupations. This severely affects the program. For example, out of the 1,000-odd invitations in January 2020 only about 600-800 may take it up, 200-400 “invites” are wasted! This is something that the Department of Home Affairs has not been able to tackle yet.

Please keep in mind that for the SC491 FAMILY-SPONSORED visa, the applicant needs to have scored 50 points “independently” plus the 15 points from their family-sponsor (if invitations are starting at 65 points). From 16 November 2019 onwards the new Subclass 491 Regional Family-Sponsored visa has come into effect, replacing the SC489 family-Sponsored.

Our EasyMigrate website has statistics for previous SkillSelect Invitation Round Results. My ongoing analysis commencing October 2017 invitation round and right up to the most recent invitation rounds are all available on our website.

 

Invitation Rounds Results

Current round

Invitations issued on 21 April 2021 by Department of Home Affairs

The table below shows the number of invitations issued in the SkillSelect invitation round on 21 April 2021 – these are copied from Dept of Home Affairs website and appended below for your convenience:

Visa subclassNumber
Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189)500
Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) – Family Sponsored)160

Invitations issued on 21 April 2021

The highest ranked clients by points score are invited to apply for the relevant visa. For clients who have equal points scores, the time at which they reached their points score for that subclass (referred to as the date of effect) determines their order of invitation. Expressions of Interest with earlier dates of effect are invited before later dates.

Visa subclassMinimum points scoreLatest date of effect
Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189)8007/2019
Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) – Family Sponsored)6503/2021

Point scores and the dates of effect cut off for the pro rata occupations in the 21 April 2021 invitation round.

Due to high levels of demand, and in keeping with previous program years, the below occupation groups will be subject to pro rata arrangements to ensure availability of invitations across the program year.

SkillSelect first allocates available places to Skilled – Independent visas (subclass 189), and thereafter the remaining to Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) – Family Sponsored. If all places are taken up by subclass 189 visas then there will be no invitations issued for subclass 491 visas in these occupations.

SubclassOccupation ID
DescriptionMinimum points scoreLatest date of effect month
189/4912211AccountantsN/AN/A
189/4912212Auditors, Company Secretaries and Corporate TreasurersN/AN/A
189/4912334Electronics EngineerN/AN/A
1892335Industrial, Mechanical and Production Engineers8007/2019
4912335Industrial, Mechanical and Production EngineersN/AN/A
1892339Other Engineering Professionals9005/2020
4912339Other Engineering Professionals7009/2020
189/4912611ICT Business and System AnalystsN/AN/A
189/4912613Software and Applications ProgrammersN/AN/A
189/4912631Computer Network ProfessionalsN/AN/A

Invitations issued during 2020-21 program year

Visa subclassJulAugSepOctNovDecJanFebMarAprMayJunTotal
Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189)500110350302005001690
Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) – Family Sponsored1009015080163160743
Total6002005001103636602433

The above figures do not include invitations issued for State and Territory Government nominated visa subclasses. State and Territory Governments nominate throughout the month for specific points tested skilled migration and business innovation and investment visas.

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11 September 2020 Skill Select

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Skill Select Tables

Tables:

Visa subclassNumber of invitations issued
Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189)350
Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491)  Family-Sponsored150

For Non-Pro rata occupations the Department of Immigration has announced points cut-off as per the table below:

Visa subclass

Minimum points scoreAll EOIs submitted before
Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189)N/AN/A
Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) Family Sponsored)75Aug/2020

For Pro-rata occupations the Department of Immigration has announced points cut-off as per the table below:

SubclassANZSCO Group
DescriptionMinimum points score
All EOIs submitted prior to: (cut-off)
1892211AccountantsN/AN/A
1892212Auditors, Company Secretaries and Corporate TreasurersN/AN/A
1892334Electronics EngineerN/AN/A
4912334Electronics EngineerN/AN/A
1892335Industrial, Mechanical and Production EngineersN/AN/A
4912335Industrial, Mechanical and Production EngineersN/AN/A
1892339Other Engineering ProfessionalsN/AN/A
4912339Other Engineering ProfessionalsN/AN/A
1892611ICT Business and System AnalystsN/AN/A
4912611ICT Business and System AnalystsN/AN/A
1892613Software and Applications ProgrammersN/AN/A
4912613Software and Applications ProgrammersN/AN/A
1892631Computer Network ProfessionalsN/A
N/A

Invitations issued during recent months:

MonthNumber of Invitations –
Subclass 189 Independent
Number of Invitations –
Subclass 491 Family-sponsored
March 20191490Old SC489 – 10
April 2019100Old SC489 – 10
May 2019
100Old SC489 – 10
June 2019100Old SC489 – 10
July 20191000Old SC489 – 100
Aug 2019100Old SC489 – 100
Sept 2019100Old SC489 – 100
Oct 201915000
Nov 20192500
Dec 2019250New SC491 - 200
Jan 20201000300
Feb 20201000500
March 20201750300
April 20205050
May 2020550100
June 202017030
July 2020500100
August 202011090
Sept 2020350150
TOTAL (2020-2021 Program Year)960340

Invitations issued for State Nominated SC190 and Regional State-nominated SC491 (August 2020 results have been published):

StateNumber of Invitations –
Subclass 190 State Nominated
Number of Invitations –
Subclass 491 Regional State Nominated
ACT (Canberra)
32< 20
New South Wales<200
Northern Territory41<20
Queensland00
South Australia00
Tasmania32<20
Victoria00
Western Australia00
TOTAL
(Financial Yr 2020-2021)
10634

There were no invitations points-scores published for this September 2020 invitation round for SC189 applicants. (A figure of 65 points on the DOHA Report seems to be a typing mistake) The previous cut-off for Skilled Independent (SC189) was 90 points, cut-off date July-2020.

The previous cut-off for Skilled Regional Family Sponsored (SC491) was 70 points, cut-off date April-2020 in previous invitation rounds. But this time 150 SC491 Family Sponsored applicants were invited, starting at 75 points with cut-off date Aug-2020.

The “boom” months were between September 2018 and November 2018 at 4,350 invitations per month.

In the October 2018 invitation round, 70-point holders were also invited for SC189, but not anymore. The new October 2020 Budget has placed restrictions / quotas on various visa classes. This has reduced the available quota for invitations.

For pro-rata Occupations:

For SC189 Independent Visa: Accountants, Auditors, Company Secretaries and Corporate Treasurers were not invited at all.

For SC491 Family-sponsored Visa: Accountants, Auditors, Company Secretaries and Corporate Treasurers were not invited at all.

For SC189 Independent Visa: Electronics Engineers were not invited at all.

For SC491 Family-sponsored Visa: Electronics Engineers were not invited at all.

For SC189 Independent Visa: Industrial, Mechanical and Production Engineers were not invited at all.

For SC491 Family-sponsored Visa: Industrial, Mechanical and Production Engineers were not invited at all.

For SC189 Independent Visa: Other Engineering Professionals were not invited at all.

For SC491 Family-sponsored Visa: Other Engineering Professionals  were not invited at all.

For SC189 Independent Visa: ICT Business and System Analysts, Software and Application Programmers, Computer Network Professionals were not invited at all.

For SC491 Family-sponsored Visa: : ICT Business and System Analysts, Software and Application Programmers, Computer Network Professionals were not invited at all.

Electronics Engineers did not get invited for SC189 in the September 2019 or October 2019.  In December 2019 they had been invited at 95 points or more, cut-off date was 04-06-2019. Electronics Engineers have been invited 95 points, cut-off date is 20-03-2020. SC491 Family-Sponsored applicants were invited for Electronic Engineer occupation at 95 points, cut-off date 18-03-2020.

 

Historical Analysis

The number of monthly invitations used to hover around the “two thousand-plus” around 2017 good months.  They went lower between November 2017 to June 2018 at about 305 “SkillSelect” invitations per fortnight for the EOI applicants! 

From July 2018 the invitations were on par with the good months in previous year (2017).

The two rounds of October 2018 and November 2018 EXCEEDED our expectations at 4,340 invitations.  

But the December 2018 round and January 2019  halved to 2,500 invitations. February 2019,  March 2019  were FURTHER REDUCED to 1,500 invitations, and April 2019 plus May 2019 plus June 2019 invitations were a disappointing 100 invitations only. 

July 2019 invitations had bounced back to 1,000 invitations. But August 2019 and September 2019 had fallen back to just 100 invitations! October 2019 invitations looked much better at 1,500 invitations. But November 2019 round was very poor at 250 invitations. The December 2019 was not much better – 250 invitations for SC189 and 200 invitations for SC491-Family-Sponsored.

The January 2020 and February 2020 invitations were better with 1,000 SC190 invitations and 300 to 500 SC491-Family-Sponsored invitations. The March 2020 round was good at 1,750 invitations for SC189 and 300 invitations for SC491. April 2020,  May 2020 and June 2020 rounds were also very low.

Current Program year 2020-2021: July 2020 had 600 invitations.  August 2020 had 200 invitations. The current round under review (11 Sept 2020) is better than the last –  at 350 invitations for SC189 and 150 invitations for SC491 Family Sponsored (total 500 invitations).

The total number of invitations for the financial year (July 2019 to June 2020) was 7,780 for SC189 Independent and 1,480 for SC491 Family-Sponsored.

 

Cyrus Mistry Comments

Because of the COVID19 pandemic, the current round of invitations has been drastically cut.

Recent developments around the word regarding the Coronavirus is having an effect on Dept of Immigration decision-makers. As the “migration program” especially in the GSM and State-Nominated subclasses are “long term” processes taking 12-24 months to be finalised, we hope that the DoHA management keeps these subclasses ongoing and unaffected. But the number of invitations issued in recent rounds is poor.

The effect of “re-invitation” continues to plague the SkillSelect invitations program. In my previous articles, I had mentioned about the impact of “re-invitation”. Many applicants have changed to other countries or changed their plans but have not removed their Expressions of Interest (EOI). So they get invited, but they do not apply within the next 60 days. These applicants usually get “re-invited” as per the Dept of Immigration rules one more time! I estimate this figure to be as high as 30-40% in many occupations. This severely affects the program. For example, out of the 1,000-odd invitations in January 2020 only about 600-800 may take it up, 200-400 “invites” are wasted! This is something that the Department of Home Affairs has not been able to tackle yet.

Please keep in mind that for the SC491 FAMILY-SPONSORED visa, the applicant needs to have scored 60 points “independently” plus the 15 points from their family-sponsor (if invitations are starting at 75 points). From 16 November 2019 onwards the new Subclass 491 Regional Family-Sponsored visa has come into effect, replacing the SC489 family-Sponsored.

Our EasyMigrate website has statistics for previous SkillSelect Invitation Round Results. My ongoing analysis commencing October 2017 invitation round and right up to the most recent invitation rounds are all available on our website.

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SkillSelect and State-Nomination invitation round – 14 July 2020 https://www.easymigrate.com/skillselect-and-state-nomination-invitation-round-14-july-2020/ Thu, 20 Aug 2020 06:06:14 +0000 https://www.easymigrate.com/?p=4031 14 July 2020 Skill Select Round and State Nomination Results Cyrus Mistry Comments Because of the COVID19 pandemic, the current round of invitations has been drastically cut. Recent developments around the word regarding the Coronavirus is likely to have some … Continued

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14 July 2020 Skill Select

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SkillSelect EOI Invitation Round Results plus State-Nominated Invitation results are for:

  1.  Skill Select EOI Invitation Round is for people who lodged an Expression of Interest (EOI)
  2. The two GSM visa subclasses are 189 (Skilled Independent) (Australian Permanent visa) and subclass 491 (Skilled Family Sponsored) (Australian Provisional visa).
  3. The two State-nominated visa subclasses are 190 (Skilled State-nominated) (Australian Permanent visa) and subclass 491 (Skilled State Nominated Regional) (Australian Provisional visa).

EasyMigrate is a leading Australian migration agency, based in Perth, Australia. Mr Cyrus Mistry (Founding Partner of EasyMigrate) has reviewed SkillSelect EOI Invitation Round Results – see his comments below.

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Latest Immigration News

Skill Select Tables

Tables:

Visa subclassNumber of invitations issued
Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189)500
Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491)  Family-Sponsored100

For Non-Pro rata occupations the Department of Immigration has announced points cut-off as per the table below:

Visa subclassMinimum points scoreAll EOIs submitted before
Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189)90July/2020
Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) Family Sponsored)95May/2020

For Pro-rata occupations the Department of Immigration has announced points cut-off as per the table below:

SubclassANZSCO Group
DescriptionMinimum points score
All EOIs submitted prior to: (cut-off)
1892211AccountantsN/AN/A
1892212Auditors, Company Secretaries and Corporate TreasurersN/AN/A
1892334Electronics Engineer90Dec/2019
4912334Electronics Engineer95May/2020
1892335Industrial, Mechanical and Production EngineersN/AN/A
4912335Industrial, Mechanical and Production Engineers95Nov/2019
1892339Other Engineering ProfessionalsN/AN/A
4912339Other Engineering Professionals95Nov/2019
1892611ICT Business and System AnalystsN/AN/A
4912611ICT Business and System AnalystsN/AN/A
1892631Software and Applications ProgrammersN/AN/A
4912631Software and Applications ProgrammersN/AN/A
1892631Computer Network ProfessionalsN/A
N/A

Invitations issued during the last 15 months:

MonthNumber of Invitations –
Subclass 189 Independent
Number of Invitations –
Subclass 491 Family-sponsored
March 20191490Old SC489 – 10
April 2019100Old SC489 – 10
May 2019
100Old SC489 – 10
June 2019100Old SC489 – 10
July 20191000Old SC489 – 100
Aug 2019100Old SC489 – 100
Sept 2019100Old SC489 – 100
Oct 201915000
Nov 20192500
Dec 2019250200
Jan 20201000300
Feb 20201000500
March 20201750300
April 20205050
May 2020550100
June 202017030
TOTAL (12 months)
July 2019-June 2020
8,2201,580

Invitations issued for State Nominated SC190 and Regional State-nominated SC491 (June 2020 results have been published):

StateNumber of Invitations –
Subclass 190 State Nominated
Number of Invitations –
Subclass 491 Regional State Nominated
ACT (Canberra)
91< 20
New South Wales440906
Northern Territory3791
Queensland0206
South Australia145525
Tasmania13756
Victoria< 20343
Western Australia37380
TOTAL1,2262,215
TOTAL

(Financial Yr 2019-2020)
14,4495,739

There were no invitations to persons with 85 points or less (but historically, even at 70 points, 884 persons were invited in March 2019, 848 invited in Jan 2019 and 32 invited in February 2019).

Occupations Analysis

The cut-off for Skilled Independent (SC189) was 90 points, cut-off date July-2020.

The previous cut-off for Skilled Regional Family Sponsored (SC491) was 70 points, cut-off date April-2020 in previous invitation rounds. But this time 100 SC491 Family Sponsored applicants were invited, starting at 95 points with cut-off date May-2020.

The “boom” months were between September 2018 and November 2018 at 4,350 invitations per month.

In the October 2018 invitation round, 70-point holders were also invited for SC189, but not anymore. This is due to a combination of increased numbers of applications received by the Department of Immigration and reduced quota for invitations.

For pro-rata Occupations:

For SC189 Independent Visa: Accountants, Auditors, Company Secretaries and Corporate Treasurers were not invited at all.

For SC491 Family-sponsored Visa: Accountants, Auditors, Company Secretaries and Corporate Treasurers were not invited at all.

For SC189 Independent Visa: Electronics Engineers were invited at 90 points, cut-off date Dec/2019.

For SC491 Family-sponsored Visa: Electronics Engineers were invited at 95 points, cut-off date May/2020.

For SC189 Independent Visa: Industrial, Mechanical and Production Engineers were not invited at all.

For SC491 Family-sponsored Visa: Industrial, Mechanical and Production Engineers were invited at 95 points, cut-off date Nov/2019.

For SC189 Independent Visa: Other Engineering Professionals were not invited at all.

For SC491 Family-sponsored Visa: Other Engineering Professionals  were invited at 95 points, cut-off date was November 2019.

For SC189 Independent Visa: ICT Business and System Analysts, Software and Application Programmers, Computer Network Professionals were not invited at all.

For SC491 Family-sponsored Visa: : ICT Business and System Analysts, Software and Application Programmers, Computer Network Professionals were not invited at all.

Electronics Engineers did not get invited for SC189 in the September 2019 or October 2019.  In December 2019 they had been invited at 95 points or more, cut-off date was 04-06-2019. Electronics Engineers have been invited 95 points, cut-off date is 20-03-2020. SC491 Family-Sponsored applicants were invited for Electronic Engineer occupation at 95 points, cut-off date 18-03-2020.

Historical Analysis

The number of monthly invitations used to hover around the “two thousand-plus” around 2017 good months.  They went lower between November 2017 to June 2018 at about 305 “SkillSelect” invitations per fortnight for the EOI applicants! 

From July 2018 the invitations were on par with the good months in previous year (2017).

The two rounds of October 2018 and November 2018 EXCEEDED our expectations at 4,340 invitations.  

But the December 2018 round and January 2019  halved to 2,500 invitations. February 2019,  March 2019  were FURTHER REDUCED to 1,500 invitations, and April 2019 plus May 2019 plus June 2019 invitations were a disappointing 100 invitations only. 

July 2019 invitations had bounced back to 1,000 invitations. But August 2019 and September 2019 had fallen back to just 100 invitations! October 2019 invitations looked much better at 1,500 invitations. But November 2019 round was very poor at 250 invitations. The December 2019 was not much better – 250 invitations for SC189 and 200 invitations for SC491-Family-Sponsored. The January 2020 and February 2020 invitations were better with 1,000 SC190 invitations and 300 to 500 SC491-Family-Sponsored invitations. The March 2020 round was good at 1,750 invitations for SC189 and 300 invitations for SC491. April 2020,  May 2020 and June 2020 rounds were also very low..

The current round under review (14 July 2020) is better than the last –  at 500 invitations for SC189 and 100 invitations for SC491 Family Sponsored.

The total number of invitations for the financial year (July 2019 to June 2020) was 7,780 for SC189 Independent and 1,480 for SC491 Family-Sponsored.

Cyrus Mistry Comments

Because of the COVID19 pandemic, the current round of invitations has been drastically cut.

Recent developments around the word regarding the Coronavirus is likely to have some effect on Dept of Immigration managers. As the “migration program” especially in the GSM and State-Nominated subclasses are “long term” processes taking 12-24 months to be finalised, we hope that the DoHA management keeps these subclasses ongoing and unaffected. But the number of invitations issued in recent rounds is not encouraging.

The effect of “re-invitation” continues to plague the SkillSelect invitations program. In my previous articles, I had mentioned about the impact of “re-invitation”. Many applicants have changed to other countries or changed their plans but have not removed their Expressions of Interest (EOI). So they get invited, but they do not apply within the next 60 days. These applicants usually get “re-invited” as per the Dept of Immigration rules one more time! I estimate this figure to be as high as 30-40% in many occupations. This severely affects the program. For example, out of the 1,000-odd invitations in January 2020 only about 600-800 may take it up, 200-400 “invites” are wasted! This is something that the Department of Home Affairs has not been able to tackle yet.

Please keep in mind that for the SC491 FAMILY-SPONSORED visa, the applicant needs to have scored 55 points “independently” plus the 15 points from their family-sponsor (if invitations are starting at 70 points). From 16 November 2019 onwards the new Subclass 491 Regional Family-Sponsored visa has come into effect, replacing the SC489 family-Sponsored.

Our EasyMigrate website has statistics for previous SkillSelect Invitation Round Results. My ongoing analysis commencing October 2017 invitation round and right up to the most recent invitation rounds are all available on our website.

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