Western Australia Invited Skilled Workers in Latest Invitation Round

Get the most recent information on WA’s State Nominated Migration Program, including invites for December 2024, EOI profiles, priority sectors, and trends for the year thus far.

December 2024 State Nominated Migration Program Update

An study of invitation numbers, EOI profiles, and year-to-date program progress are all included in this update, which offers a thorough assessment of invites sent out for the State Nominated Migration Program on December 13, 2024. It also identifies priority industries, prerequisites, and important points to help applicants.

Invitations Breakdown by Visa Subclass

General Stream and Graduate Stream

Stream Visa Subclass Invitations Issued
General Stream 190 450
  491 450
WASMOL Schedule 1 190 600
  491 600
Graduate Stream 190 340
  491 335
Vocational Education 190 105
  491 115

EOI Profiles for Last Invited Applicants

Priority WA Industry Sectors

Building and construction, healthcare and social assistance, hospitality and tourism, and education and training are among the priority sectors.

Stream Visa Subclass State of Residence EOI Points Submission Date
General Stream 190 Offshore or other Australian states 85 24/06/2024
  491 Offshore or other Australian states 95 04/03/2024
  190 Western Australia 70 04/09/2024
  491 Western Australia 85 07/08/2024
Graduate Stream 190 Western Australia (Bachelor’s Degree) 65 24/10/2024
  491 Western Australia (Bachelor’s Degree) 65 13/11/2024
  190 Western Australia (Cert III/IV) 65 25/11/2024
  491 Western Australia (Diploma) 75 21/11/2024

Other Occupations on WASMOL and GOL

Stream Visa Subclass State of Residence Qualification Level EOI Points Submission Date
Graduate Stream 190 Western Australia PhD or Master’s Degree 95 27/11/2024
  491 Western Australia PhD or Master’s Degree 105 04/11/2024
  190 Western Australia Advanced Diploma 70 22/06/2023

Key Observations and Trends

1. Focus on WA Priority Sectors:

Invitations still give preference to candidates working in sectors like healthcare, education, and construction that are vital to Western Australia’s economic development.

2. Higher Points for Offshore Applicants:

Higher points were needed by offshore candidates in the general stream, especially for subclass 491, suggesting more rivalry.

3. Graduate Stream Pathways:

In Western Australia, the graduate stream is still a viable option for qualified persons, especially those with bachelor’s degrees and those who have completed vocational education.

4. EOI Submission Timing:

Higher EOI points are associated with earlier submission dates, indicating that proactive submissions increase the likelihood of being selected.

2024–25 Program Year Invitations Issued

The monthly invitations sent out for each stream and visa subclass are listed in the table below.

General Stream WASMOL Schedule 1

Month 190 Invitations 491 Invitations
July
August 100 100
September 100 100
October 125 125
November 200 200
December 450 450
Total 975 975

General Stream WASMOL Schedule 2

Month 190 Invitations 491 Invitations
July
August 100 100
September 100 100
October 150 150
November 500 500
December 600 600
Total 1,450 1,450

Graduate Stream (Higher Education)

Month 190 Invitations 491 Invitations
July
August 75 75
September 125 125
October 75 75
November 213 212
December 340 335

Graduate Stream (Vocational Education and Training)

Month 190 Invitations 491 Invitations
July
August 25 25
September 46 100
October 50 50
November 85 89
December 105 115
Total 311 379

Important Notes

1. Caps and Limits: Potential quotas or caps for particular occupations and visa subclasses are not included in the data.

2. EOI Scoring: Particularly for applicants from overseas, more scores continue to increase the likelihood of being selected.

3. Further Information: The official Expression of Interest (EOI) documents, which include comprehensive breakdowns by occupation and qualifying requirements, are recommended reading for applicants.

By understanding these trends and updates, applicants can better position themselves for success in the State Nominated Migration Program.

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