This week, the Australian skilled immigration has been full of good news. First, the Immigration Bureau issued the fourth round of EOI requirements. A large number of overseas skilled immigration applicants were invited to low scores, starting a new round of "amnesty". Subsequent

This week, the Australian skilled immigration has been full of good news. First, the Immigration Bureau issued the fourth round of EOI requirements. A large number of overseas skilled immigration applicants were invited to low scores, starting a new round of "amnesty".

Subsequently, Immigration Bureau announced the final quota for the 2022-23 fiscal year guaranteed , with a total of 61,616, a sharp increase of 25.33% compared with the number of temporary quotas previously allocated to each state.

of which 190 final quotas have a total of 36283, an increase of 5673 over the temporary quotas. The final quota of 491 is 25,333, an increase of 6,783 over the temporary quota. There are 810 commercial investment immigration in total, without any change.

Victoria has the highest total quota, with NSW and Western Australia ranking second and third. The final quota allocation for each state is as follows:

Victoria (VIC)

90: 11,500, html l1 increases 2500 ;
  • 491: 3400, increases 1000 ;
  • News (NSW):

    90: 9108, increases 1 948 ;
  • 491: 6168, increases 1298 ;
  • Western Australia (WA):

    90: 5350, unchanged;
  • 491: 2790, unchanged;
  • QLDQLD):

    90: 3000, unchanged;
  • 491: 2000, increase 800 ;
  • Nan Ao (SA):

    90: 2700, unchanged;
  • 491: 5300, increases 2100 ;
  • Canberra (ACT)

    90: 2025, increases 1225 ;
  • 491: 2025, increases 105 ;
  • tower State (TAS)

    90: 2000, unchanged;
  • 491: 2250, adds 900 ;
  • Northern Territory (NT)

    90: 600, unchanged;
  • 491: 1400, increased by 560 ;
  • Through the above data, it can be seen that the guarantee quota of 190 states in 5 states and territories in 5 states increased by more than 100%, and the guarantee quota of 491 states in 4 states increased by more than 100%.

    Australian skilled immigration is mainly divided into 189 independent skilled immigration visas, 190 states guaranteed skilled immigration visas and 491 remote states guaranteed skilled immigration visas. The quotas for these three types of visas this fiscal year are much higher than those in previous years.

    Overall, Australian skilled immigration is currently ushering in a golden age. Not only are the policies relaxed and a large number of invitations, the guarantee quota of states in 190/491 has increased, and 189 independent skilled immigration has various forms of reduction and release of points. It is indeed a rare and good time to consider immigrating to Australia!