Changes to SA's Nomination Policies

posted Feb 28, 2019

Immigration SA has announced that it is introducing changes to its General Skilled Migration nomination policies, to take effect immediately today 28 February 2019.

These changes involve offering greater opportunity for nomination, that will particularly benefit graduates of South Australia’s educational institutions.
 
The changes include:

Rewarding international students that have been long-term residents of South Australia
- Residing continuously in South Australia since at least March 2012

A broadening of the high performing graduate category for South Australian graduates
- A grade point average 5.2 and above but below 6.0 (being the existing standard) will allow opportunity for a provisional visa pathway.

Removal of the minimum bachelor’s degree requirement under the Chain Migration category

Further information and details of the changes are available on the SA Immigration website