Those who have been following the continual changes within the GSM (General Skilled Migration) program will know and hopefully understand that the current SOL (Skilled Occupations List) or Form 1121i, available from www.immi.gov.au website, will be superseded on 01 JULY 2010.
The new SOL has been available from previous entries made to this blog site. Part of an earlier advice from DIAC states:-
“ The new list (based on the Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations, or ANZSCO) identifies occupations that reflect the high value, nation building skills Australia needs – skills that take time and diligence to acquire, that are put to the use intended, and where the cost to the economy and local communities of the skill being in short supply is great.”
It is important to note:-
“It is proposed that the new list of occupations would not apply to any valid GSM applications already lodged before the date of implementation. It is also proposed that it would not apply to people who, on 8 February 2010:
held a Subclass 485 (Skilled Graduate) visa or
had a pending Subclass 485 visa application, and who apply for a provisional or permanent onshore GSM visa before 31 December 2012.
Further, it is intended the new list of occupations would not apply to international students who, on 8 February 2010 held:
a Subclass 572 (Vocational Education and Training Sector) visa
a Subclass 573 (Higher Education Sector) visa or
a Subclass 574 (Postgraduate Research Sector) visa
when they apply for a Subclass 485 (Skilled Graduate) visa before 31 December 2012.
This would enable these students to remain in Australia for 18 months on the temporary skilled graduate visa after the completion of their studies to gain valuable work experience and the opportunity to secure an employer or state/territory government to sponsor them.”
It is noticeable that points are absent from all listed skills. Up until now, there has been no advice. This has just been released:-
“It is intended that the points awarded under the GSM Points Test to the occupations on the new list would reflect the allocation of points to occupations on the current SOL. The review of the SOL did not include a review of the points allocated to each occupation.”
DIAC has advised that, should they have not addressed to subject of points for the new SOL by 01 JULY 2010, the current points will be attached to the skilled occupations listed in the new SOL.
Therefore, if an occupation has a specific professional body designated as its skills assessing authority (such as Accounting, or Computing Professional) it will have 60 points, and if there is no specific assessing body for that profession, it will be a 50 point occupation whose skills for migration purposes is Vetassess, and it will get 50 points. A review of the points test itself is occurring, but from 1 July effectively the old points test or the current points test will be replicated against the new SOL.
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