COVID 19 is not stopping Australian Immigration process for Skilled Migrants

     COVID 19 pandemic is bringing a lot of changes and restrictions in many countries, throughout the globe. However, when it comes to Australia, they are not stopping their immigration process, mainly for Skilled Migrants. The temporary Travel-Ban, which has been introduced from 20th March is mainly applicable for the temporary visa holders and the non-citizens of the country. This is made just to reduce the entry of foreign migrants in the country, to avoid the spread of the Coronavirus. But, when it comes to Skilled Visa, it plays a very important role, by bringing in migrants, who can help in the country's growth and economy by fulfilling in the supporting jobs.

       To apply for this Skilled Visa, first of all, you need to have your occupation, listed in the Skilled Occupation List, secondly, you need to get your skill assessed by the Skill Assessment body. During this COVID 19 pandemic, these assessments are done online by the Skill Assessment bodies like VETASSESS and ACS.

      So, you can definitely apply for any of the Skilled Migration Visa during this COVID 19 pandemic, provided you satisfy the following criteria;

  •  Must be within the age group of 18 to 49yrs.
  •  Must have the required education, relevant to your occupation.
  • Must meet the English language proficiency test of at least Competent level.
  • Must qualify for the Skill Assessment Test with at least 65 points.
  • Must have adequate maintenance funds.
  •  Must meet the health and character requirements.

  For further consultation, contact Diya Migration Services

Visit our website   www.diyamigration.com.au

or call us on    0432147542

  Get your visa approved now and migrate once the visa ban is lifted.


Comments

  1. Thank you for sharing.
    Our agency provides the similar kinds of services, and we have a great team of the Best Migration Agents in Brisbane.

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  2. I was informed by someone ( not from your agency ) that offshore 189 / 190 EOI applications are extremely unlikely to get invited to apply for the visa as onshore applications are being prioritised. I am based in UK and expect to be able to get between 75-85 points for my application. Is there a reasonable chance for me to get an invite?

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