The latest invitation rounds for Skilled Independent Visa (subclass 189) and Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) has been released. Every month the Department of Home Affairs (DoHA) releases information regarding the number of invitations issued during each month. The September month has seen an increase in the number of invitations issued as compared to the previous month. In September, 350 subclass 189 visas invitations were issued. For subclass 491, the DoHA issued 150 invitations. Compare to the August invitation round, this is an increase of 240 and 60 invitations, respectively. The overall points to receive an invitation has also dropped during this month. Subclass 189 – The lowest score to receive an invitation was 65 points. This is a dramatic drop from the previous month, where the lowest score to receive an invitation was 90. 65 points is the lowest for the whole year. Subclass 491 – 75 points remained to be the lowest score to receive an invitation for a subclass 491 visa. There has been no change since last month. The 75 points includes the extra 15 points awarded to subclass 491 visa. Whilst there is a drop in points to receive an invitation, many people who received the invitations are in targeted sectors. This is in line with the government aims to attract migrants to help with post-COVID-19 recovery.
Visa Types
August
September
Change
Subclass 189
110 invites
350 invites
240 increase
Subclass 491
90 invites
150 invites
60 increase
Similarly, there are many applicants with higher points, e.g. 90/95 that did not receive an invitation during this round as their occupation is not considered to be essential services.
Accountants, auditors, some IT and engineering occupations are listed as N/A. As such, it is likely that no invitations were issued for these occupation groups.
Visa Types | Minimum points for August | Minimum points for September | Change |
Subclass 189 | 90 points | 65 points | Decrease by 25 |
Subclass 491 | 75 points | 75 points | No Change |
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