South Australia has recently updated its state sponsorship list for the year 2015, and the list has included many new occupations. For the first time, the list has been broadly classified into two lists. Under the list, potential applicants may obtain a visa within no time.
South Australia Updates State Sponsorship List 2015
1. South Australia Updates State
Sponsorship List 2015
South Australia has recently updated its state sponsorship list for the year
2015, and the list has included many new occupations. For the first time, the
list has been broadly classified into two lists. Under the list, potential
applicants may obtain a visa within no time.
2. South Australia is a mixture of both beauty and
opportunity. On the one hand it is known for its
vibrant culture, beaches and wines; on the other
hand, it gives excellent opportunities to the
prospective immigrants to join its local work
force. Annually, 100s of 1000s of migrants, from
every corner of the world, come to the nation
even while a major chunk of them wishes to
settle in South Australia (SA) alone.
The state sponsorship list makes easy for you to
obtain skilled visa from the Department of
Immigration and Boarder Protection (DIBP). The
SA government sponsors skilled worker with
required experience and skills who want to live
and work in SA for a longer period of time. If
you meet the required criteria, your visa
application is fast processed.
The latest news for the prospective immigrates
is that South Australia has updated its State
Sponsorship list for 2015. The recently
announced state sponsor list is broadly divided
in two parts--the first is the State Occupation
List, and the second is Supplementary Skilled
List.
State Occupation List (SOL)
This list is updated every year and includes a list
of occupations that are currently ‘in-demand’ in
SA. If you aspire to obtain state nomination in
SA under the General Skilled Migration
Programme (GSM), you must be a practitioner
of an occupation mentioned on the SOL unless
you successfully meet the criteria for the
Supplementary Skilled List.
Supplementary Skilled List
This has been introduced for the first time and
applicable for limited number of applicants. It is
open for international graduates who have either
obtained a graduate or a higher degree from the
university/college in SA, or the applicants must
have worked for maximum one year in SA in any
of the skilled occupations, or else have a close
family member living in SA as a Permanent
Resident who may financial support you while
they look for a job in SA.
Following is the South Australia updates
regarding state sponsorship list 2015
I. Age: you must be of 50 years or below
at the time of submitting your
application.
II. Commitment towards SA: An applicant
must give a strong commitment to live
and work in SA, for minimum two years
with a clear prospective of longer
settlement.
III. Skilled assessment: You must duly get
your skills assessed from the relevant
authorized authority.
IV. Occupation: The occupation must be
clearly mentioned on the State
Nominated Occupation List, or meet the
criteria for supplementary occupation
list.
V. Experience: You must have a maximum
one year of skilled experience in the last
three years. However, some
occupations ask for a higher experience,
and if you are an international graduate
of SA, work experience may be waived
for you.
VI. Language proficiency: You must
successfully meet the criteria for English
language under your chosen profession.
But nationals form certain nations need
not prove their language proficiency.
VII. Finance l: You must be able to prove
that you have enough funds to support
you living in SA while you search for a
job.
Source: http://blog.abhinav.com/2015/04/south-australia-updates-state-
sponsorship-list-2015