The 2024-25 NSW Skilled Migration Program is launching in September, with invitations starting in October. This year brings some key changes designed to simplify the process for skilled workers.
Key Changes for 2024-25:
Frequent Invitations
Invitation rounds will now happen every 2-3 weeks until all spots are filled—giving you more chances to receive an invitation throughout the year.
Flexible Skilled Employment Definition
NSW has adopted a more ‘flexible’ approach, considering multiple factors for assessing skilled employment. Alongside the skills assessing authority’s opinion, NSW will now consider ANZSCO information, employment records, and references.
Reintroduction of NSW Skills Lists
NSW will prioritise all occupations within the Unit Group—which includes several related occupations that share similar skills. This broadens the eligibility for professionals across multiple roles.
TSMIT Concessions for Subclass 491
TSMIT now applies at the time of application for Subclass 491. Eligible occupations can access concessions, including:
- Type 1: 90% of TSMIT
- Type 2: Up to 10% in non-monetary components
Regional NSW Graduate Pathway
Recent graduates who studied in Regional NSW can now apply for nomination under Subclass 491—streamlining the transition from student to skilled worker.
Simplified EOI Processing
All valid EOIs will be considered for NSW nomination, reducing delays and improving the process.
If you have an EOI currently pending with us, we will touch base if we hear from NSW State in the coming months. If you need help navigating the updated NSW Skilled Migration Program, contact us at [email protected] for expert guidance.