Canberra updates “Skills in Demand” (SDL) List
The Australian Capital Territory (ACT) Government has updated its Skills in Demand List. This change will impact business analysts, advertising professionals, and some teachers wishing to immigrate to Australia under the state/territory sponsored program.
The SDL is split into 2 sections, the baseline and the Quota lists. People applying for state or territory sponsorship under a Baseline Occupation may lodge their Australian visa application as long as intake for that occupation is open.
With the Quota list, visa applicants must send a CV and positive skills assessment to the ACT Government, who will then invite suitable applicants to apply formally for sponsorship.
Occupations that have been closed include business and organisational analysts, marketing and advertising professionals, designers and illustrators. Other occupations have also been removed and added to the Quota list, including accountants, a number of programming & IT occupations, and hairdressers. For further information and help with obtaining a visa to live in Australia contact the experts at Montfort International plc on 01483 202072 or info@miplc.co.uk.
The SDL is split into 2 sections, the baseline and the Quota lists. People applying for state or territory sponsorship under a Baseline Occupation may lodge their Australian visa application as long as intake for that occupation is open.
With the Quota list, visa applicants must send a CV and positive skills assessment to the ACT Government, who will then invite suitable applicants to apply formally for sponsorship.
Occupations that have been closed include business and organisational analysts, marketing and advertising professionals, designers and illustrators. Other occupations have also been removed and added to the Quota list, including accountants, a number of programming & IT occupations, and hairdressers. For further information and help with obtaining a visa to live in Australia contact the experts at Montfort International plc on 01483 202072 or info@miplc.co.uk.
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