New Australian General Skilled Migration (GSM) Priority Processing Times Announced

New GSM Priority Processing Arrangements- Skilled – Recognised Graduate Subclass 476
- Skilled – Designated Area – Sponsored
On 23 September 2009, The Minister for Immigration(Residence) Subclass 883
and Citizenship, Senator Chris Evans, set new priority- Skilled – Regional Subclass 887
processing arrangements for Skilled Migration visas.- Applications remitted to DIAC from the MRT
The new processing times apply to applications lodgedThese new processing arrangements have made
that have not been finalised, and to applications lodgedCSL occupations more important than state nominated
with the DIAC, on or after 23 September 2009.applications which seems to be the implication of huge
The following processing priorities (with highest priorityamounts of applicants being state sponsored since the
listed first) apply:previous priorities were introduced. Another major
1. ENS and the RSMS applications;change is that family sponsored applications have now
2. CSL occupations – State/Territory nominated;been given higher priority than in the past (same level
3. CSL occupations – Family sponsored;as MODL) and now 485 applications are subject to
4. CSL occupations – not sponsored/nominated;priority arrangements when they were previously
5. State/Territory nominated - occupation not on theexempt.
CSL;Unfortunately, for those who have already lodged
6. MODL occupations and family sponsored -applications with DIAC, these new priorities mean a
occupation not on the CSL;longer wait even if the application is in the final stages
7. All other applications to be processed in the order inof processing. Applications in lower priority groups
which they are received.cannot be processed further until those in higher priority
Applications for Subclass 485 (Skilled – Graduate)groups are finalised.
visas are now subject to priority processing. TheIf you have applied for an onshore or offshore GSM
following processing priorities (with highest priority listedvisa and your nominated occupation is on the CSL, it is
first) apply:estimated that your application will be finalised within 12
1. PHD’s completed at an Australian institution;months from your lodgement date.
2. Occupations on the CSL;If your nominated occupation is not on the CSL and
3. Bachelor and Masters Degrees completed at anyou have applied for an offshore GSM visa or intend
Australian institution;to apply for an offshore GSM before the end of 2009,
4. Bachelor or Honours degrees completed at anit is unlikely that your visa will be finalised before the
Australian institution;end of 2012.
5. Bachelor or Masters Degrees completed at anIf your nominated occupation is not on the CSL and
Australian institution;you applied for an onshore GSM visa or intend to
6. All other valid applications to be processed in theapply for an onshore GSM before the end of 2009, it
order in which they are received.is unlikely that your visa will be finalised before the end
The only visa subclasses exempt from priorityof 2011.
processing are: