BSMQ skilled program
- Queensland 491-SBO (Small Business Owners) Pathway is OPEN.
- Please note: amended requirements for 491-SBO commenced 1 April 2021.
- The Skilled Nominated (Permanent) visa (subclass 190) remains CLOSED and will not re-open in April 2021 as quota will be filled with the current pipeline.
- The subclass 190 will re-open in the next financial year once new nomination allocation has been received by the Department of Home Affairs.
- Subclass 190 EOI’s submitted from 1–7 February 2021 will be continued to be processed.
The Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) Subclass 491 visa (from 65 points and above)
Only onshore applicants working in Queensland will be considered.
The Subclass 491 visa is open to COVID critical skill or sectors as previously outlined:
- Air Ambulance, Critical Medical, Medical Technology,
- Engineering, Critical Infrastructure, Supply Chain
- Telecommunications, Film & Television Production,
- Maritime Industry, Agricultural Technology Food Technology,
- Mining, Emerging Technology, Financial Technology, and
- Large Scale Manufacturing.
BSMQ are also nominating the following selected hospitality occupations however, you must meet all the work experience requirements and caveats detailed in the below table.
Hospitality Skilled Occupations for the 491 visa Round 19 April – 25 April 2020–21
Occupation | ANZSCO Code | Occupation Caveats |
---|---|---|
Accommodation and Hospitality Managers | 141999 | Requires minimum post qualification work experience of 3 years, including 3 months in Queensland. |
Café and Restaurant Managers | 141111 | Requires minimum post qualification work experience of 3 years, including 3 months in Queensland.
Excludes positions in a limited-service restaurant. A limited-service restaurant includes, but is not limited to, the following: fast food or takeaway food services, fast casual restaurants, drinking establishments that offer only limited food service, limited-service cafes including but not limited to coffee shops, limited-service pizza restaurants. |
Chef | 351311 | Requires minimum post qualification work experience of 3 years, including 3 months in Queensland.
Specialisations: Chef de Partie, Commis Chef, Demi Chef, Second Chef, Sous Chef.Excludes positions involving mass production in a factory or a limited-service restaurant. A limited-service restaurant includes, but is not limited to, the following: fast food or takeaway food services, fast casual restaurants, drinking establishments that offer only limited food service, limited-service cafes including but not limited to coffee shops, limited-service pizza restaurants. |
Cook | 351411 | Requires minimum post qualification work experience of 3 years, including 3 months in Queensland.
Chefs, Fast Food Cooks and Kitchenhands are excluded from this group. Excludes positions involving mass production in a factory or a limited-service restaurant. A limited-service restaurant includes, but is not limited to, the following: fast food or takeaway food services, fast casual restaurants, drinking establishments that offer only limited food service, limited-service cafes including but not limited to coffee shops, limited-service pizza restaurants. |
Please note: there is no specific occupation list (apart from the occupations listed above), and other applicants must meet one of the critical skills or sectors as listed and email [email protected] detailing how you meet this, including details of employer and role, and how this position is assisting in the COVID response or recovery.
You must also have been working for a minimum of 3 months in a regional location in Queensland and have a job offer for an additional 12 Months from your employer in your nominated occupation.
Please ensure you review the “I’m working in Queensland” page for further requirements.
While we are accepting new EOIs, there is a significant backlog of 491 EOIs yet to be processed, therefore it could be a number of weeks before you receive an invitation.
Please note: not all applicants will receive an invitation due to limited quota available.
If you submitted an EOI from 1–7 February, and did not meet minimum criteria (such as work experience requirements) at this date, your application was closed.
Please refrain from contacting BSMQ regarding your place in the queue as this significantly impacts our processing times and ability to provide you with a nomination.
Please note: Alumni (Queensland Masters and PhD graduates) must meet the working in Queensland criteria as detailed above.
BSMQ will be prioritising applications based on the above COVID criteria and occupations and will not prioritise visas expiring.
ANZSCO and Assessing Authorities
ANZSCO is a system developed to collect, publish and analyse occupation statistics across government agencies, and is being introduced by HA as the new standard to capture occupation information in all visa, settlement and citizenship programs.
ANZSCO is used within skilled visa programs, where it is a requirement for visa eligibility, as the standard by which a visa applicant’s skills to undertake a specific occupation in Australia are assessed.
The relevant assessing authority is listed against the occupations in the Migration (LIN 19/051: Specification of Occupations and Assessing Authorities) Instrument 2019. Below is an explanatory list of the abbreviations for the assessing authorities. Please note this is not an exhaustive list. For more information, please see HA’s website.
AACA | Architects Accreditation Council of Australia Inc |
AASW | Australian Association of Social Workers |
ACPSEM | Australasian College of Physical Scientist and Engineers in Medicine |
ACS | Australian Computer Society |
ACWA | Australian Community Workers Association |
ADC | Australian Dental Council |
AIM | Australian Institute of Management |
AIMS | Australian Institute of Medical Scientists |
AIQS | Australian Institute of Quantity Surveyors |
AIR | Australian Institute of Radiography |
AITSL | Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership |
AMSA | Australian Maritime Safety Authority |
ANMAC | Australian Nursing and Midwifery Accreditation Council |
ANZSNM | Australian and New Zealand Society of Nuclear Medicine |
AOAC | Australasian Osteopathic Accreditation Council |
APharmC | Australian Pharmacy Council |
APodC/ANZPAC | Australasian Podiatry Council/Australian and New Zealand Podiatry Accreditation Council Inc. |
APC | Australian Physiotherapy Council |
APS | Australian Psychological Society |
AVBC | Australasian Veterinary Boards Council |
CASA | Civil Aviation Safety Authority |
CCEA | Council on Chiropractic Education Australasia |
CPAA | Certified Practising Accountants Australia |
DAA | Dietitians Association of Australia |
CA | Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand |
IPA | Institute of Public Accountants |
NAATI | National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters |
OCANZ | Optometry Council of Australia and New Zealand |
OTC | Occupational Therapy Council |
SPA | Speech Pathology Association of Australia |
SSSI | Surveying and Spatial Sciences Institute |
TRA | Trades Recognition Australia |
VETASSESS | Vocational Education and Training Assessment Services |
Source:
https://migration.qld.gov.au/skilled-occupation-lists/
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