Wednesday 29 July 2015

South Australia Skilled Immigration occupation list 2015

People immigrating Down Under, on basis of the skills migration, have many options at their disposal. In the current year program almost all the states have released their revised required trades tabulations that would serve their state specific skills migration programs in the program year 2015-16.

One such state - that has been quite popular with the migrants all these years – South Australia, SA - has also released its revised required skills tabulation on July 01, 2015. The new tabulation is expected to clarify certain ambiguity in the past editions of state based professions tabulation; the state government is very enthusiastic about receiving immigrants in the province on temporary or permanent arrangements.

The SA Skilled Immigration List 2015 has been revamped with a new perspective in mind; the new scheme that the authorities wish to implement this year intends to not only select and welcome migrants whose skills and expertise are desperately required in the province, but also invite all those whose trades feature in the CSOL – integrated required trades tabulation.

Usually, the Aussie provinces base their schedules only on the basis of the deficit reports from the local labor pools; SA has gone a step ahead this time. It has bifurcated the Skilled Occupations List in two parts:
  • The primary schedule of trades with usual requirements; and
  • An additional tabulation – termed supplementary list - that contains all the trades featuring in the CSOL- but would be accessible only those who fulfill all the connected special requirements. 

The primary Skilled Immigration Occupation List 2015 contains references from the unit groups of trades in which state based labor pools face a severe and chronicle shortage of qualified expertise. The references include following codes:
  • 11 Chief Executives, General Managers & Legislators
  • 12 Farmers and Farm Managers
  • 13 Specialist Managers
  • 14 Hospitality, Retail & Service Managers
  • 21 Arts & Media Professionals
  • 22 Business, Human Resource & Marketing Professionals
  • 23 Design, Engineering, Science & Transport Professionals
  • 24 Education Professionals
  • 25 Health Professionals
  • 26 ICT Professionals
  • 27 Legal, Social & Welfare Professionals
  • 31 Engineering, ICT & Science Technicians
  • 32 Automotive & Engineering Trades Workers
  • 33 Construction Trades Workers
  • 34 Electrotechnology & Telecommunications Trades Workers
  • 35 Food Trades Workers
  • 36 Skilled Animal & Horticultural Workers
  • 39 Other Technicians & Trades Workers
  • 41 Health & Welfare Support Workers
  • 44 Protective Services Workers
  • 45 Sports & Personal Service Workers
  • 51 Office Managers & Program Administrators
  • 59 Other Clerical and Administrative Workers
  • 61 Sales Representatives & Agents
  • 63 Sales Support Workers
  • 71 Machinery & Stationary Plant Operators

Requirements for all of the above mentioned trades listed in the Skilled Occupation List are in tandem with the predefined parameters of qualifications; linguistic skills requirements for most of these trades is an IELTS 7 or higher; the applicants applying intending to shift to SA must also be under 50 years; and must have relevant education and work exposure in the trade indicated. 

The additional – or supplementary – tabulation finds a mention of 175 codes. To gain state nomination on the basis of this trades listed in this tabulation, you must satisfy either of following conditions:
  • You should be an international graduate of SA; or, 
  • Are presently employed in the state; or 
  • Have an immediate family member who is living in the province on permanent basis – for at least past one year; or
  • You EOI has a score of at least 80 marks.

The applicants intending to shift Down Under on the basis of a trade featuring South Australia Skilled Immigration occupation list 2015 must indicate the state – to express their intent of shifting to the state and also indicate subclass 489 or 190. 

Resource:http://www.articlesbase.com/immigration-articles/south-australia-skilled-immigration-occupation-list-2015-7301696.html

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