Professionnels du transport aérien NEC (ANZSCO 231199)
Les professionnels du transport aérien NEC (ANZSCO 231199) sont un groupe diversifié de professionnels qui jouent un rôle crucial dans l'industrie du transport aérien en Australie. Bien qu'ils ne relèvent de l'occupation spécifique de l'industrie, leurs contributions sont inestimables. Cette profession est éligible à la pénurie de concours de migration sur la zone (DAMA) et est actuellement valable jusqu'en 2023. La demande de professionnels du transport aérien NEC est classé comme niveau de compétence 1, indiquant le niveau élevé de compétence et d'expertise requis pour cette profession.
Options de visa pour les professionnels du transport aérien NEC
Si vous envisagez une carrière en tant que NEC professionnel du transport aérien en Australie, il est important de comprendre les options de visa à votre disposition. Voici les catégories de visas et leur admissibilité aux individus dans cette profession:
Il est important de consulter des experts en immigration ou de référer aux ressources officielles pour les informations les plus récentes sur les exigences de visa et l'admissibilité aux professionnels du transport aérien NEC.
Tableau de résumé de l'admissibilité à l'État / territoire
Si vous envisagez la nomination de l'État / du territoire, voici un résumé de l'admissibilité à la sous-classe 190 et des visas de sous-classe 491 dans chaque État / territoire:
Il est important de noter que l'admissibilité à la nomination de l'État / du territoire peut varier et il est conseillé de se référer aux sites Web officiels de chaque État / territoire pour les informations les plus précises et les plus à jour.
Territoire de la capitale australienne (ACT) Détails d'admissibilité
Si vous envisagez la nomination du territoire de la capitale australienne (ACT), voici les détails de l'admissibilité:
Liste des compétences essentielles ACT: Les professionnels du transport aérien NEC peuvent ne pas être éligibles pour la sous-classe 190 et les visas de sous-classe 491 dans le territoire de la capitale australienne (ACT).
Exigences générales pour les résidents de Canberra:
- Avoir une occupation sur la liste des compétences essentielles ACT ou être le principal titulaire d'un visa 457/482 parrainé par un employeur ACT au cours des 6 derniers mois ou être le propriétaire majoritaire d'une entreprise éligible en revendiquant des points de matrice dans la catégorie du propriétaire des petites entreprises.
- Vient à Canberra au cours des 6 derniers mois et se poursuivent jusqu'à l'invitation.
- travaille à Canberra pendant au moins 26 semaines et répond aux exigences globales horaires et / ou bénéfices.
- Ayez l'anglais «compétent» ou «supérieur», avec des exemptions pour des professions spécifiques.
Les candidats postulent pour la nomination des sous-classes 491 doivent:
- Avoir une occupation sur la liste des compétences essentielles ACT ou être le principal titulaire d'un visa 457/482 parrainé par un employeur ACT pendant les 3 derniers mois ou être le propriétaire majoritaire d'une entreprise act éligible réclamant des points de matrice dans la catégorie du propriétaire des petites entreprises.
- avoira vécu à Canberra pendant les 3 derniers mois et se poursuivre jusqu'à l'invitation.
- travaille à Canberra pendant au moins 13 semaines et répond aux exigences globales horaires et / ou bénéfices.
- Avoir un anglais «compétent».
Les autres voies pour la nomination de la loi comprennent les candidats étrangers, la nomination rationalisée par le doctorat et les avantages économiques importants. Chaque voie a ses propres exigences spécifiques.
Détails d'éligibilité de la Nouvelle-Galles du Sud (NSW)
Si vous envisagez la nomination de la Nouvelle-Galles du Sud (NSW), voici les détails de l'admissibilité:
Listes d'occupation: les professionnels du transport aérien NEC peuvent ne pas être éligibles pour la sous-classe 190 et les visas de sous-classe 491 en Nouvelle-Galles du Sud (NSW).
Exigences générales pour les travailleurs qualifiés vivant en Nouvelle-Galles du Sud:
- Avoir un résultat de points de points de 75 ou plus pour la sous-classe 190 ou 65 ou plus pour la sous-classe 491.
- Ayez une occupation sur la liste qualifiée pertinente du ministère (MLTSSL, STSOL ou ROL).
- vivent en Nouvelle-Galles du Sud depuis au moins 6 mois et continuent de vivre en Nouvelle-Galles du Sud jusqu'à la nomination.
- a soumis une expression d'intérêt (EOI) à la recherche de la sous-classe 190 nomination pour NSW uniquement.
Les autres voies de la nomination de la Nouvelle-Galles du Sud incluent les travailleurs qualifiés vivant à l'étranger, les diplômés d'une université de la Nouvelle-Galles du Sud et les propriétaires de petites entreprises en NSW régional. Chaque voie a ses propres exigences spécifiques.
Détails d'éligibilité du territoire du Nord (NT)
Si vous envisagez la nomination du Territoire du Nord (NT), voici les détails de l'admissibilité:
Listes d'occupation: les professionnels du transport aérien NEC peuvent ne pas être éligibles aux visas sous-classe 190 et sous-classe 491 dans le Territoire du Nord (NT).
Exigences générales pour les résidents NT:
- réside dans le NT depuis au moins 12 mois consécutifs, sans migrer à charge résidant dans une autre partie de l'Australie.
- Démontrez un emploi à temps plein dans le NT dans une occupation éligible pendant au moins 6 mois consécutifs immédiatement avant la possibilité de postuler.
- démontre que le poste est basé dans le NT et que l'employeur se négocie depuis au moins 12 mois dans le NT.
Les autres voies de nomination NT incluent les candidats offshore et les diplômés NT. Chaque voie a ses propres exigences spécifiques.
Détails d'éligibilité du Queensland (QLD)
Si vous envisagez la nomination du Queensland (QLD), voici les détails de l'admissibilité:
Listes d'occupation: les professionnels du transport aérien NEC peuvent ne pas être éligibles pour la sous-classe 190 et les visas de sous-classe 491 dans le Queensland (QLD).
Exigences générales pour les travailleurs qualifiés vivant à QLD:
- Avoir un résultat de points de points de 75 ou plus pour la sous-classe 190 ou 65 ou plus pour la sous-classe 491.
- Ayez une occupation sur la liste qualifiée pertinente du ministère (MLTSSL, STSOL ou ROL).
- vivent à QLD, entreprenant un emploi à temps plein après le qualification dans l'occupation désignée depuis 3 mois immédiatement avant le logement EOI pour la sous-classe 190 ou au moment du logement EOI pour la sous-classe 491.
- Fournir des preuves de l'emploi à temps plein en cours dans le QLD pendant 12 mois supplémentaires pour la sous-classe 190 ou 6 mois pour la sous-classe 491.
Les autres voies de la nomination QLD comprennent les travailleurs qualifiés vivant à l'étranger, les diplômés d'une université QLD et les propriétaires de petites entreprises dans le QLD régional. Chaque voie a ses propres exigences spécifiques.
Détails d'éligibilité de l'Australie du Sud (SA)
Si vous envisagez la nomination de l'Australie du Sud (SA), voici les détails de l'admissibilité:
Listes d'occupation: les professionnels du transport aérien NEC peuvent ne pas être éligibles pour la sous-classe 190 et les visas de sous-classe 491 en Australie du Sud (SA).
Exigences générales pour les diplômés de l'Australie du Sud:
- Ayez une occupation sous le cours d'études supérieures sur la liste des occupations qualifiées de l'Australie du Sud.
- En direct et travaillez actuellement en Australie du Sud.
- Avoir un anglais au moins compétent.
- ont terminé leur qualification dans un établissement d'éducation australien du Sud, avec au moins 50% de la qualification terminée en Afrique du Sud et résidait dans l'État pendant au moins 1 an au cours de leurs études.
- réside en Australie du Sud depuis au moins les 12 derniers mois.
- travaille depuis 6 mois et est actuellement employé dans une profession pertinente.
Les autres voies pour la nomination de l'AS comprennent le travail en Australie du Sud et hautement qualifiée et talentueuse. Chaque voie a ses propres exigences spécifiques.
Tasmanie (TAS) Détails d'admissibilité
Si vous envisagez la nomination de Tasmanie (TAS), voici les détails de l'admissibilité:
Listes d'occupation: les professionnels du transport aérien NEC peuvent ne pas être éligibles pour la sous-classe 190 et les visas de sous-classe 491 en Tasmanie (TAS).
Exigences générales pour la Tasmanie:
- avoir une occupation sur la critiqueListe des rôles, listes d'occupation qualifiées de Tasmanie ou profils d'occupation qualifiés à l'étranger (OSOP).
- Répondre aux exigences spécifiques pour chaque voie, y compris l'emploi et la résidence en Tasmanie.
Les autres voies de la nomination en Tasmanie comprennent l'emploi qualifié de Tasmanie, le diplômé qualifié de Tasmanie, le résident établi de Tasmanie, l'opérateur d'entreprise Tasmanie, le demandeur à l'étranger (offre d'emploi) et le demandeur à l'étranger (OSOP) - invitation uniquement. Chaque voie a ses propres exigences spécifiques.
Victoria (Vic) Détails d'éligibilité
Si vous envisagez la nomination de Victoria (Vic), voici les détails de l'admissibilité:
Listes d'occupation: les professionnels du transport aérien NEC peuvent ne pas être éligibles au visa de la sous-classe 190 et peuvent être éligibles au visa de la sous-classe 491 à Victoria (Vic).
Exigences générales pour le visa nommé qualifié (sous-classe 190):
- Ayez une occupation sur la liste qualifiée (MLTSSL, STSOL ou ROL).
- ont vu leur enregistrement d'intérêt (ROI) sélectionné.
- Si onshore, vivez à Victoria au moment de la nomination.
- être engagé à vivre à Victoria.
Exigences générales pour les travaux qualifiés Visa régional (provisoire) (sous-classe 491):
Les candidats à terre doivent:
- Ayez une occupation sur la liste qualifiée (MLTSSL, STSOL ou ROL).
- ont vu leur enregistrement d'intérêt (ROI) sélectionné.
- être vivant et travaillez dans un emploi qualifié dans la région de Victoria au moment de la nomination.
- être engagé à vivre dans la région de Victoria.
Les candidats offshore doivent:
- Ayez une occupation sur la liste qualifiée (MLTSSL, STSOL ou ROL).
- ont vu leur enregistrement d'intérêt (ROI) sélectionné.
- être engagé à vivre dans la région de Victoria.
Les autres voies de la nomination VIC incluent la sous-classe régionale (provisoire) parrainée par l'employeur qualifié 494 et la sous-classe de formation 407. Chaque voie a ses propres exigences spécifiques.
Détails d'éligibilité de l'Australie-Occidentale (WA)
Si vous envisagez la nomination de l'Australie-Occidentale (WA), voici les détails de l'admissibilité:
Listes d'occupation: les professionnels du transport aérien NEC peuvent ne pas être éligibles pour la sous-classe 190 et les visas de sous-classe 491 en Australie-Occidentale (WA).
Exigences générales pour General Stream (Wasmol Schedule 1 et 2):
Les candidats doivent répondre aux critères de l'annexe 1 ou de l'annexe 2, selon leur profession. Les exigences comprennent une occupation sur le Wasmol - annexe 1 ou annexe 2, anglais compétent, expérience de travail pertinente et emploi en Australie occidentale.
Exigences générales pour le stream gradué (GOL):
Les candidats doivent avoir une occupation sur le GOL, ont étudié dans un établissement d'enseignement accrédité de l'Australie occidentale, terminé une qualification pertinente et avoir un anglais compétent.
Niveaux de planification du programme de migration 2023-24
Les niveaux de planification du programme de migration pour 2023-24 ont été mis en place pour allouer des visas pour chaque État et territoire. Les allocations pour la sous-classe 190 et les visas de sous-classe 491 varient pour chaque État et territoire, reflétant les besoins et les priorités spécifiques de chaque région.
Streach Stream
Le flux de compétences comprend des allocations pour diverses catégories de visas, telles que l'employeur, parrainé, indépendant qualifié, régional, nommé par l'État / le territoire, l'innovation et l'investissement commerciaux, les talents mondiaux (indépendants) et les talents distingués. Ces allocations sont basées sur la demande et la disponibilité de professionnels qualifiés dans différentes industries et professions.
Stream familial
Le flux familial comprend des allocations pour les catégories de visas, telles que le partenaire, le parent, l'enfant et une autre famille. Ces allocations sont conçues pour réunir les familles et soutenir les membres de la famille qui souhaitent migrer en Australie.
Le programme total de migration pour 2023-24 a été fixé à 190 000 places, reflétant l'engagement du gouvernement à gérer la migration et à assurer les avantages économiques et sociaux de l'immigration pour l'Australie.
Backlog SkillSelect EOI
Les données de SkillSelect Expression of Interest (EOI) Backlog au 30/09/2023 fournissent un aperçu du nombre d'EOI soumis, invités et logés pour divers types de visas, y compris la sous-classe 188, la sous-classe 189, la sous-classe 190, la sous-classe 491 et la famille des sous-classes 491 parrainée. Ces données aident à comprendre la demande et la concurrence pour différentes catégories de visas.
Salaire moyen 2021
Selon les dernières données disponibles, le salaire moyen des professionnels du transport aérien en 2021 varie en fonction du sexe. Les salaires moyens comprennent les gains hebdomadaires et le salaire annuel pour les hommes, les femmes et les personnes. Ces chiffres fournissent un aperçu du potentiel de gain dans cette profession.
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Current Demand / Future Demand
No invitations were given
Possible Visa Options
Visa Type | Eligibility | Caveats / Mandatory Assessment | Legislative Instrument | MLTSSL | STSOL | ROL |
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189Skilled Independent | LIN 19/051 | |||||
190Skilled Nominated | LIN 19/051 | |||||
491Skilled Work Regional | LIN 19/051 | |||||
491FFamily Sponsored | LIN 19/051 | |||||
485Stream: Graduate Work | LIN 19/051 | |||||
482TSS: Medium & Short term | LIN 19/048 | |||||
DAMALabour Agreement | ||||||
186ENS: TRT & DE | LIN 19/049 | |||||
187RSMS: TRT | LIN 19/047 | |||||
494SESR: Employer Sponsored | LIN 19/219 LIN 19/260 | |||||
407Training: Enhance Skills | LIN 19/050 |
State/Territory Eligibility Summary Table
- Occupation is IN the State/Territory Skilled Occupation List and MAY be eligible if you meet the specific State/Territory nomination requirements
- Occupation is IN the Skilled List (MLTSSL, STSOL or ROL list) and MAY be eligible if you meet the State/Territory nomination requirements
- Occupation MAY NOT be eligible
- Stream NOT applicable to the visa Subclass
- Migration Program currently CLOSED
State/Territory Eligibility Details
Australian Capital Territory
ACT Critical Skills List
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Subclass 190 | Subclass 491 | Nomination places available per month |
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General Requirements
Candidates must register their interest in ACT nomination by completing a score-based Canberra Matrix
Candidates may be nominated under four streams:
- Canberra Residents
- Overseas Applicants
- Doctorate Streamlined nomination
- Significant economic benefit
Requirements for Canberra Residents
Candidates applying for Subclass 190 nomination must:
- Have an occupation on the ACT Critical Skills List; or be the primary holder of a 457/482 visa sponsored by an ACT employer for the last 6 months; or be the majority owner of an eligible ACT business claiming Matrix points in the Small Business Owner category.
- Have lived in Canberra for the last 6 months and continue until invitation.
- Have worked in Canberra for at least 26 weeks (overall hourly and/or earnings requirements apply).
- Have ‘Proficient’ or ‘Superior’ English (ANZSCO 351311 Chef, and ANZSCO skill level 3 to 5 are exempt).
Candidates applying for Subclass 491 nomination must:
- Have an occupation on the ACT Critical Skills List; or be the primary holder of a 457/482 visa sponsored by an ACT employer for the last 3 months; or be the majority owner of an eligible ACT business claiming Matrix points in the Small Business Owner category.
- Have lived in Canberra for the last 3 months and continue until invitation.
- Have worked in Canberra for at least 13 weeks (overall hourly and/or earnings requirements apply).
- Have ‘Competent’ English.
Requirements for Overseas Applicants
Candidates applying for Subclass 190 nomination must:
- Have an occupation on the ACT Critical Skills List.
- Have at least three years full time, post graduate relevant work experience in your nominated occupation in the last five years.
- Have researched the ACT labour market and be satisfied with being employable in Canberra.
- Have ‘Proficient’ or ‘Superior’ English (ANZSCO 351311 Chef, and ANZSCO skill level 3 to 5 are exempt).
- Be living overseas and have not lived in Australia for the last 12 months.
- Have access to sufficient settlement funds.
Candidates applying for Subclass 491 nomination must:
- Have an occupation on the ACT Critical Skills List.
- Have at least one year full time, post graduate relevant work experience in your nominated occupation in the last five years.
- Have researched the ACT labour market and be satisfied with being employable in Canberra.
- Have ‘Competent’ English.
- Be living overseas and have not lived in Australia for the last 12 months.
- Have access to sufficient settlement funds.
Doctorate Streamlined nomination
Candidates must:
- Have lived in Canberra for the last 12 months (interstate and overseas residents may be eligible if they completed their doctoral degree from an ACT within the last two years).
- Have completed a professional or research doctoral degree at an ACT university.
Significant economic benefit
- Invitation can ONLY be initiated by the ACT government.
New South Wales
Subclass 190 Basic Eligibility criteria
- Have an occupation on the Department’s relevant Skilled List (MLTSSL, STSOL or ROL).
- Candidates must be currently residing in NSW or Offshore and have continuously done so for a minimum of 6 months.
- Have submitted an EOI seeking Subclass 190 nomination for NSW only
NSW Target Sectors
To more effectively respond to changing skills shortages across the state, NSW is transitioning from the publication of an eligible ANZSCO skilled list to adopting a sector-focused approach.
The sectors identified as experiencing critical skills shortages in NSW include:
- Health
- Education
- Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
- Infrastructure
- Agriculture
Important: Although NSW prioritizes target sectors, high-ranking EOIs submitted in non-priority sectors may also be considered. However, it's important to understand that the chances of receiving an invitation are exceptionally low due to high demand and limited spots.
Subclass 491 Basic Eligibility criteria
Candidates may be nominated under two pathways:
- Pathway 1 – Apply directly to an RDA office (see participating regions below).
- Stream A - Established work history with a regional NSW-based employer
- Stream B - My skills are required in regional NSW
- Pathway 2 – Be invited by Investment NSW.
Requirements for Pathway 1 - Stream A
- Candidates must have an eligible occupation.
- Candidates must be currently living and working in a designated regional area of NSW and have continuously done so for the past 12 months.
- The qualifying employment must be in the nominated (or closely related) occupation, with the same employer, deemed skilled by NSW and paid a minimum of $53,900 (pro-rated if under 38 hours/week).
Requirements for Pathway 1 - Stream B
- Candidates must have an eligible occupation within an ANZSCO on the NSW Skills Lists (Pathway 1 - Stream B).
- Candidates must be currently residing in NSW or Offshore and have continuously done so for a minimum of 3 months.
Requirements for Pathway 2
- Candidates must have an eligible occupation within an ANZSCO on the NSW Skills Lists (Pathway 2)
- Candidates must be currently residing in NSW or Offshore and have continuously done so for a minimum of 3 months.
Participating regions for Pathway 1 are:
- RDA Central Coast
- RDA Central West
- RDA Far South Coast
- RDA Far West
- RDA Hunter
- RDA Illawarra
- RDA Mid North Coast
- RDA Murray
- RDA Northern Inland
- RDA Northern Rivers
- RDA Orana
- RDA Riverina
- RDA Southern Inland
- RDA Sydney
Northern Territory
General Requirements
Candidates may be nominated under three streams/pathways:
Requirements for NT Residents
Candidates must:
- Have been residing in the NT for at least 12 consecutive months, with no migrating dependants residing in another part of Australia.
- Demonstrate full-time employment in the NT in an eligible occupation (i.e., nominated occupation or related to it) for at least 6 consecutive months immediately before applying (the employment must be available for at least 12 months). If the occupation is not “an eligible occupation”, a candidate may exceptionally still be considered if employed in health, aged or disabled care, education (incl. childcare), and hospitality.
- Demonstrate that the position is based in the NT (serviced office spaced or hot desking generally not accepted) and the employer has been training for at least 12 months in the NT.
Requirements for Offshore Applicants
Candidates must:
- Have post-qualification work experience of at least 1 year in the nominated occupation (additional work experience may be required under the priority occupations stream).
- Demonstrate a genuine commitment to live and work in NT.
- Provide evidence of financial capacity.
- Meet the criteria relevant to one of the 3 streams:
- Have an occupation on the Northern Territory Offshore Migration Occupation List (NTOMOL).
- Meet any additional work experience required as specified on the NTOMOL. Please, see below:
- Have an eligible family member in the NT who is a usual resident and has lived in the NT for at least 12 months. This person must be an Australian citizen, a permanent resident, or an Eligible New Zealand citizen or hold an eligible visa (Subclass 491, 494, 489 or a bridging visa associated with an application for a Subclass 887 or 191 visa). The eligible relative must confirm their willingness to provide settlement support.
- Demonstrate genuine and sustained efforts to obtain employment from an NT employer.
- Have a job offer in the nominated occupation in an NT business that has been actively operating in the NT for at least 12 months.
Priority occupation stream
NT Offshore Migration Occupations List (NTOMOL)
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Subclass 190 | Subclass 491 | Comments |
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NT Family stream
NT Job Offer stream
NT Graduates
Candidates must:
- Have completed two years of study in the NT.
- Have completed one or more qualifications at an NT-based institution in a single tertiary course or a set of nested tertiary courses.
- Demonstrate genuine and sustained efforts to obtain employment from an NT employer in the nominated occupation.
Candidates who:
- hold a Graduate (Subclass 485) visa that expires after 1 July 2024 or who are eligible to apply for a Graduate (Subclass 485) visa, are unlikely to be offered a nomination in this program year.
- are working in their nominated occupations or in critical sectors (healthcare, education and hospitality) would be prioritised.
Queensland
2023-24 Queensland Skilled Migration Program
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Type | Subclass 190 | Subclass 491 | Minimum post-qualification work experience requirement |
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Offshore candidates (QSOL list) | |||
Living in QLD (Skilled List) |
General Requirements
Candidates may be nominated under four streams:
- Skilled workers living in QLD
- Skilled workers living Offshore
- Graduates of a QLD University
- Small Business Owners in regional QLD
Requirements for 'Skilled workers living in QLD'
Candidates must:
- Have a points-test result of 75 or higher for Subclass 190 (except for Trades occupations, which require 70 or higher) or, 65 or higher for Subclass 491.
- Have an occupation on the Department’s relevant Skilled List (MLTSSL, STSOL or ROL).
- Have Competent English or higher (6.0 on IELTS / 50 on PTE).
- Have been living in QLD (regional for Subclass 491), undertaking full-time post-qualification employment (30 hrs/week) in the nominated occupation for ‘3 months immediately before EOI lodgement’ for Subclass 190 or, ‘at the time of your EOI lodgement’ for Subclass 491.
- Provide evidence of ongoing full-time employment in QLD for a further 12 months for Subclass 190 or, 6 months for Subclass 491 (virtual office is not accepted).
Requirements for 'Skilled workers living Offshore'
Candidates must:
- Have a points-test result of 75 or higher for Subclass 190 (except for Trades occupations, which require 70 or higher) or, 65 or higher for Subclass 491.
- Have an eligible occupation on the ‘Queensland Skilled Occupation List’ (QSOL).
- Have Competent English or higher (6.0 on IELTS / 50 on PTE).
- Provide evidence of the required years of post-study work experience as per the QSOL and be employed in the nominated occupation when invited.
Skilled workers living Offshore
Requirements for 'Graduates of a QLD university'
Candidates must:
- Have a points-test result of 75 or higher for Subclass 190 or, 65 or higher for Subclass 491.
- Have an occupation on the Department’s relevant Skilled List (MLTSSL, STSOL or ROL).
- Be living in Queensland (regional for Subclass 491).
- Have Competent English or higher (6.0 on IELTS / 50 PTE).
- Have completed 100% of their studies in Queensland and graduated in the last two years.
- Meet the additional criteria for their qualification level as indicated below.
PhD or Doctorate Graduates (190 and 491) must:
- Have had a positive decision on their thesis.
Master’s Graduates in STEM or Agriculture fields (190 and 491) must:
- Be employed full-time (30 hrs/week) in the nominated occupation (or ANZSCO Skill Level 1).
Master’s Graduates - not in STEM or Agriculture fields (190 and 491) must:
- Be employed full-time (30 hrs/week) in the nominated occupation (or ANZSCO Skill Level 1).
- Have a grade point average of 6.0 or higher for Subclass 190 or 5.0 for Subclass 491.
Bachelor’s Graduates (190 and 491) must:
- Be employed full-time (30 hrs/week) in the nominated occupation (or ANZSCO Skill Level 1).
- Have a grade point average of 6.0 or higher for Subclass 190 or 5.0 for Subclass 491.
Requirements for 'Small business owners in regional QLD'
Candidates must:
- Have an occupation on the Department’s relevant Skilled List (MLTSSL, STSOL or ROL).
- Have full-time work rights and not currently be studying.
- Be living in regional Queensland.
- Be working for the business full-time (30 hrs/week)
- Have 100% ownership of the business.
- Own and operate a business in regional Queensland.
- Meet the criteria for Pathway 1 or Pathway 2 as indicated below.
Pathway 1
- Have purchased an existing business for a minimum of $100,000.
- The business must be a pre-existing business (operating for a minimum of 2 years) trading for a minimum of six months prior to lodging an Expression of Interest (EOI).
- The business must employ at least one Australian resident (20 hrs/week) or two employees working 10 hrs/week.
Pathway 2
- Have started a business and have continuously run that business for a minimum of two years. Must be generating a profit and have a turnover of $200,000 in the 12 months prior to application.
Small Business Owners in regional QLD
South Australia
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Stream | Subclass 190 | Subclass 491 | Minimum Points |
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Graduates | |||
Working in South Australia | |||
Highly Skilled & Talented | |||
Offshore |
General Requirements
To be selected to apply for State nomination, most candidates must complete and submit a Registration of Interest (ROI) for South Australia via their Migration portal.
Candidates may be nominated under four streams:
Requirements for 'South Australian Graduates'
Candidates must:
- Have an occupation under the Graduate stream on South Australia’s Skilled Occupation list.
- Currently live and work in South Australia.
- Have at least Competent English.
- Have completed their qualification at a South Australian education. The course must be CRICOS registered with a minimum of 46 CRICOS weeks and meet the minimum qualification level listed for the occupation on South Australia’s Skilled Occupation list. At least 50% of the qualification must have been completed in SA, and the candidate must have resided in the State for at least 1 year during their studies.
- Have been residing in South Australia for at least the last 12 months.
- Have been working for the last 6 months and be currently employed (at least 30 hr/week). Employment must be related to the nominated occupation.
Requirements for 'Working in South Australia'
Candidates must:
- Have an occupation under the Working in SA stream on South Australia’s Skilled Occupation list.
- Currently live and work in South Australia.
- Have at least Competent English.
- Have been residing in South Australia for at least the last 12 months.
- Have been working for the last 6 months and be currently employed (at least 30 hr/week). Employment must be related to the nominated occupation.
Requirements for 'Highly Skilled and Talented'
Candidates must:
- Currently live and work in South Australia, interstate or overseas.
- Have at least Competent English.
- Meet employment requirements if working or have been offered a position in South Australia. Employer requirements include an existing business of at least 12 months, located and operating in SA for the past 12 months and with an annual turnover of at least $4 million unless an exception applies.
- Meet additional requirements if:
- Candidate with Hi-Tech or Digital industry experience, including at least 2 years of experience in one of South Australia’s critical technology professions.
- Candidate with Defence or Space industry experience, including having already commenced employment in a relevant organisation and currently working full-time in South Australia. Overseas candidates must demonstrate relevant experience and intend to relocate to South Australia.
Requirements for 'Offshore'
Candidates must:
- Currently residing offshore.
Tasmania
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Occupation Lists | Eligibility | Notes & caveats |
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Critical Roles List | ||
Tasmanian Onshore Skilled Occupation List (TOSOL) | ||
Overseas Skilled Occupation Profiles (OSOP) |
Lists
- Critical Roles List: An occupation included in the 'Critical Roles List' will be prioritised in the Migration Tasmania Gateway.
- Tasmanian Onshore Skilled Occupation List (TOSOL): An occupation included in the TOSOL is eligible for subclass 190 nomination after 6 months employment in a closely related role. Occupations that are not on the TOSOL are eligible for subclass 190 nomination in the 'Tasmanian Skilled Employment' pathway after 15 months of related employment.
- Overseas Skilled Occupation Profiles (OSOP): An occupation included in the OSOP list is eligible for the 'Overseas Applicant (OSOP) – Invitation Only' pathway (subclass 491 only).
Pathway Eligibility
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Pathway | Subclass 190 | Subclass 491 |
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Tasmanian Skilled Employment | ||
Tasmanian Skilled Graduate | ||
Tasmanian Established Resident | ||
Tasmanian Business Operator | ||
Overseas Applicant (Job Offer) | ||
Overseas Applicant (OSOP) – Invitation Only |
- Occupation is IN the state occupation list and MAY be eligible if you meet the specific state nomination requirements
- Occupation is IN the Skilled List and MAY be eligible if you meet the state nomination requirements
- Occupation MAY NOT be eligible
- Stream NOT applicable to the visa Subclass
Victoria
Victoria’s 2023-24 Skilled Visa Nomination Program
To be selected to apply for Victorian skilled visa nomination, candidates must complete and submit a Registration of Interest (ROI) for Victorian State Visa Nomination.
All occupations included in the Skilled List(MLTSSL, STSOL or ROL list) are eligible for nomination if the candidate meets the Victoria nomination criteria.
The following occupation groups are prioritised:
- Health
- Social services
- Information Communication Technology (ICT)
- Early childhood, primary, secondary, and special education teachers
- Advanced manufacturing
- Infrastructure
- Renewable energy
- Hospitality and tourism (491 visa only)
General Requirements for 'Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190)'
Candidates applying for Subclass 190 nomination must:
- Have an occupation on the Skilled List (MLTSSL, STSOL or ROL list).
- Have had their Registration of Interest (ROI) selected.
- If onshore, be living in Victoria at the time of nomination.
- If onshore and claiming earnings from skilled employment in the ROI, the employer must be physically located in Victoria.
- Be committed to living in Victoria.
General Requirements for 'Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491)'
Onshore Candidates must:
- Have an occupation on the Skilled List (MLTSSL, STSOL or ROL list).
- Have had their Registration of Interest (ROI) selected.
- Be living and working in skilled employment in regional Victoria at the time of nomination. Candidates who are not working, or working in non-skilled employment, are not eligible to apply for nomination.
- Be committed to living in regional Victoria.
Offshore Candidates must:
- Have an occupation on the Skilled List (MLTSSL, STSOL or ROL list). Offshore candidates for 491 visas with skills in healthcare, social services and education will be prioritised.
- Have had their Registration of Interest (ROI) selected.
- Be committed to living in regional Victoria.
Western Australia
Western Australia occupation lists (WASMOL Schedule 1 & 2, and Graduate)
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Stream Type | Status | Subclass 190 | Subclass 491 | Minimum Points | Priority Occupation | Comments |
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Not Available |
General Requirements
Candidates may be nominated under two streams:
Applicants for the General stream must satisfy Schedule 1 or Schedule 2 criteria, depending on their occupation.
Schedule 1 criteria, candidates must have:
- An occupation on the WASMOL – Schedule 1 (Health & Medical Occupations).
- Competent English.
- At least one year of relevant Australian or overseas work experience.
- At least 6-months full-time contract of employment in Western Australia (only applicable for Subclass 190 visa applicants, and except for those invited through a WA building and construction industry sector occupation).
Schedule 2 criteria, candidates must have:
- An occupation on the WASMOL – Schedule 2.
- Competent English.
- At least 6-months full-time contract of employment in Western Australia (only applicable for Subclass 190 visa applicants, and except for those invited through a WA building and construction industry sector occupation).
WA Graduates must have:
- An occupation on the GOL.
- Studied at an accredited Western Australian educational institution, full-time and face-to-face, for at least two years.
- Completed a Cert. III or higher qualification in a Western Australian university, higher education provider, TAFE, registered training provider or English language provider.
- Competent English.
Migration Program Planning Levels 2023-24
State & Territory Visa Allocations 2023-24State / Territory Nominated Subclass 190 Work Regional Subclass 491 Business Innovation & Investment Program
(BIIP) ACT 600 600 0 NSW 2,650 1,500 0 NT 250 400 0 QLD 900 650 0 SA 1,100 1,200 0 TAS 600 600 0 VIC 2,700 600 0 WA 1,500 850 0 TOTAL 10,300 6,400 0
Skill streamVisa Category Allocations 2022-23 Allocations 2023-24 Employer Sponsored 35,000 36,825 Skilled Independent 32,100 30,375 Regional 34,000 32,300 State/Territory Nominated 31,000 30,400 Business Innovation & Investment 5,000 1,900 Global Talent (Independent) 5,000 5,000 Distinguished Talent 300 300 Total Skill stream 142,400 137,100
Family streamVisa Category Allocations 2022-23 Allocations 2023-24 Partner 40,500 40,500 Parent 8,500 8,500 Child 3,000 3,000 Other Family 500 500 Total Family stream 52,500 52,500 Special Eligibility 100 400 TOTAL Migration Program 195,000 190,000
State / Territory | Nominated Subclass 190 | Work Regional Subclass 491 | Business Innovation & Investment Program (BIIP) |
---|---|---|---|
ACT | 600 | 600 | 0 |
NSW | 2,650 | 1,500 | 0 |
NT | 250 | 400 | 0 |
QLD | 900 | 650 | 0 |
SA | 1,100 | 1,200 | 0 |
TAS | 600 | 600 | 0 |
VIC | 2,700 | 600 | 0 |
WA | 1,500 | 850 | 0 |
TOTAL | 10,300 | 6,400 | 0 |
Visa Category | Allocations 2022-23 | Allocations 2023-24 |
---|---|---|
Employer Sponsored | 35,000 | 36,825 |
Skilled Independent | 32,100 | 30,375 |
Regional | 34,000 | 32,300 |
State/Territory Nominated | 31,000 | 30,400 |
Business Innovation & Investment | 5,000 | 1,900 |
Global Talent (Independent) | 5,000 | 5,000 |
Distinguished Talent | 300 | 300 |
Total Skill stream | 142,400 | 137,100 |
Family streamVisa Category Allocations 2022-23 Allocations 2023-24 Partner 40,500 40,500 Parent 8,500 8,500 Child 3,000 3,000 Other Family 500 500 Total Family stream 52,500 52,500 Special Eligibility 100 400 TOTAL Migration Program 195,000 190,000
Visa Category | Allocations 2022-23 | Allocations 2023-24 |
---|---|---|
Partner | 40,500 | 40,500 |
Parent | 8,500 | 8,500 |
Child | 3,000 | 3,000 |
Other Family | 500 | 500 |
Total Family stream | 52,500 | 52,500 |
Special Eligibility | 100 | 400 |
TOTAL Migration Program | 195,000 | 190,000 |
ANZSCO version 1.3, cat. no. 1220.0
Sub-Major Group: 23 - Design, Engineering, Science and Transport Professionals
Minor Group: 231 - Air and Marine Transport Professionals
Unit Group: 2311 - Air Transport Professionals
Description
This occupation group covers Air Transport Professionals not elsewhere classified. Registration or licensing is required.
Alternative Titles
There are no Alternative Titles for this occupation
Specialisations
There are no Specialisation Titles for this occupation
Alternative titles are any commonly used alternative title (or titles) for the occupation. These alternative titles have the same meaning as the principal title but may be less commonly used.
Specialisation titles are any commonly used titles which refer to a subset of jobs belonging to the occupation designated in the principal title. These jobs involve the performance of specialised tasks rather than the broader range of tasks usually performed in the occupation.
Occupation in NEC category
- Aircraft Navigator
- Airworthiness Inspector
- Balloonist
- Flight Engineer Inspector
Not elsewhere classified (nec) categories are used for known, discrete occupations which are not separately identified in ANZSCO Version 1.3 because of their lack of numerical significance in Australia or New Zealand. The occupation titles listed under nec categories are illustrative of the scope and range of occupations included in the nec category.
2023 Skills Priority List
The Skills Priority List (SPL) provides a detailed view of occupations in shortage in Australian and by each state and territory. The SPL is released annually by Jobs and Skills Australia
Occupation Ratings: S Shortage; NS No Shortage; R Regional Shortage
National Future Demand: Below economy average; At economy average; Above economy average
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National Future Demand | National | ACT | NSW | NT | QLD | SA | TAS | VIC | WA |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
S | S | S | S | S | S | NS | S | S |
What is the Skills Priority List (SPL)?
Jobs and Skills Australia – Skills Shortages Analysis
Unit Group 2311: Air Transport Professionals
Description
Fly and navigate aircraft, control and direct air traffic to ensure the safe and efficient operation of aircraft in flight and on the ground, and instruct students in flying aircraft.
Indicative Skill Level 1
Most occupations in this unit group have a level of skill commensurate with a bachelor degree or higher qualification. At least five years of relevant experience may substitute for the formal qualification. In some instances relevant experience and/or on-the-job training may be required in addition to the formal qualification. Aeroplane and Helicopter Pilots require a prescribed minimum amount of flying experience in addition to the formal qualification (ANZSCO Skill Level 1).
Registration or licensing is required.
Tasks
- Preparing and submitting flight plans giving consideration to factors such as weather conditions and aircraft performance
- Flying aircraft in accordance with established air traffic control and aircraft operating procedures
- Providing flight information for flight crews and air traffic services staff
- Controlling aircraft movements, and directing aircraft taxiing, take-offs and landings by radio
- Providing pre-flight briefings and aeronautical information services
- Completing cockpit preparations and external inspections to determine that aircraft are acceptable for flight
- Monitoring aircraft performance and reporting on mechanical condition
- Giving in-flight instruction, supervising solo flights, accompanying students on training flights and demonstrating techniques for controlling aircraft
Average Salary 2021
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Type | Weekly Earnings | Annual Salary | Average Age |
---|---|---|---|
Males | $ 3,146.80 | $ 163,634 | 45.9 |
Females | $ 2,471.90 estimate has a relative standard error of 25% to 50% and should be used with caution | $ 128,539 | 35.5 |
Persons | $ 3,084.20 | $ 160,378 | 44.9 |
Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2013, ANZSCO - Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations, 2013, Version 1.3, cat. no. 1220.0, https://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/mf/1220.0
SkillSelect EOI Backlog
EOI Data Current to 30/09/2023
Total Count EOIs @ 30/09/2023
Visa Type | Submitted | Invited | Lodged |
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188 Business Innovation | 3,243 | 2,636 | |
189 Skilled Independent | 123,922 | 260 | 21,018 |
190 State/Territory Nominated | 228,592 | 779 | 36,154 |
491 State/Territory Nominated (Regional) | 188,646 | 583 | 22,859 |
491 Family Sponsored | 4,536 | <20 | 704 |
EOIs by Occupation & Visa Type
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189 Skilled Independent
190 State/Territory Nominated
491 State/Territory Nominated
491 Family Sponsored
Notes
- Counts of EOIs with less than 65 points are not shown.
- Counts which are less than 20 are shown as '<20'.
EOI Status
SUBMITTED an EOI that meets all requirements for all selected visa subclasses and has all fields completed can be submitted. Once submitted, points are attributed to the EOI based on the information provided. Submitted EOIs are eligible for selection in an invitation round.
INVITED an invitation to apply for a visa has been issued.
LODGED a visa application has been lodged using an invitation to apply for a visa.
This data draws from the SkillSelect EOI Dashboard and is thus as accurate as the information on that source. This information is intended to provide a general overview of the SkillSelect dataset in a specific point in time, rather than a real-time database.
Anzscosearch will provide this information as long as it remains available on the SkillSelect website.
DAMA - Designated Area Migration Agreement
Concessions | ||||||
DAMA List | English | TSMIT | Age | PR Pathway | Skills & Experience | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
QLD | Far North Queensland (FNQ DAMA 1.3) | up to 55 | Group 1 | |||
WA | The EK (East Kimberley) DAMA | up to 55 | Category 1 |
Notes
- English, TSMIT (Temporary Skilled Migration Income Threshold), Age, PR Pathway and Skills & Experience are concessions that may be available for this occupation under the relevant DAMA.
- Skills & Experience requirements vary depending on whether the occupation is on a relevant skilled list as well as its skill level. Check the information available in the corresponding DAR website.
- The table above literally reproduces the information published by the different Designated Area Representatives (DARs) in their DAMA Occupation lists. Concessions available (e.g PR pathway for applicants under NT DAMA) which have not been included by the DARs in relevant DAMA lists have also not been included above. Users should carefully review all information available in the DAR websites in relation to concessions.