Updated on 04 Sep 2021
The ACT offers nomination under the following State / Territory nominated skilled migration streams:
- Skilled Work Regional (provisional) subclass 491 visas.
- Skilled Nominated (permanent) subclass 190 visas.
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- 190 Eligibility: You must meet one of the following:
- Your nominated occupation is on the latest ACT Critical Skills List; or
- You are the primary holder of a subclass 457/482 visa sponsored by an ACT employer:
- You are working in your nominated occupation in Canberra for the sponsoring ACT employer for at least six months as the holder of a 457/482 visa.
- Your nominated occupation does not have to be on the ACT Critical Skills List.
- You are the majority owner of an eligible registered business located in the ACT and you are claiming Matrix points in the Small Business Owner category.
- The following business types are not eligible: sub tenancy, ride-share, taxi, delivery, courier services or an on-sold business previously used to qualify for ACT nomination.
- Your nominated occupation does not have to be on the ACT Critical Skills List.
- Resident in Canberra: You must be living in Canberra for the last six (6) months and continue until the date of invitation.
- Employment: You must be working in Canberra for at least six (6) months.
- Employee:
- You must be working a minimum of 35 hours per week in each of the 26 weeks immediately before you submit the Matrix.
- Continuous employ ability - your employment in Canberra must be continuous for 26 weeks.
- You must be working in a genuine position in accordance with Australian terms and conditions of employment.
- You must be in paid employment. Internships, stipends, scholarships and volunteer positions are not eligible. It does not have to be a permanent position.
- Your income must not be less than the relevant award or market salary rate.
- Employer statutory declaration: Your employer MUST declare that you are employed in a genuine position in accordance with Australian legislation. If you are working for a large organisation, the statutory declaration may be signed by your manager or direct supervisor.
- You may work for more than one employer and/or be self-employed.
- If you are working in Canberra for an interstate employer, you cannot be working online, or from a home office.
- Self-employed (and you are not claiming Matrix points as a Small Business Owner):
- You may work for an employer and/or be self- employed.
- Your total (taxable) income must be at least $1000 pw in each of the 26 weeks immediately before you submit the Matrix.
- You MUST prove at least 12 months ACT business activity on your ABN at date of Matrix submission.
- You MUST sign a statutory declaration confirming your ABN, location of ACT business, start date of ACT business activity, duties and annual income.
- Small Business Owner:
- You must be able to claim Canberra Matrix points in the Small Business Owner Category.
- You MUST sign a statutory declaration confirming the details of your ACT Small Business activity.
- Employee:
- English: You must meet the Department of Home Affairs requirement for ‘proficient’ or ‘superior’ English unless your nominated occupation has an ANZSCO skill level 3 to 5.
- Spouse/partner: Your spouse or partner must be a resident in Canberra for the last six (6) months or be living overseas.
- If you wish to claim Matrix points for a spouse/partner, you must have proof of the relationship.
- If you wish to claim Matrix points in the spouse or partner employment category, your spouse or partner must meet the Department of Home Affairs requirement for ‘competent’ English; or hold an Australian passport.
- Commit to living in Canberra: You must sign a declaration committing to living and working in Canberra while your visa is processed and for at least two years from date of visa grant
- 190 Eligibility: You must meet one of the following:
You must sign a Statutory Declaration committing to living and working in Canberra while your visa is processed and for at least two years from date of visa grant.
Overseas applicant: – The ACT is not offering 491 / 190 nomination to overseas applicants in 2020-21.
Processing Time:
All applications are processed in submission date order. No requests for priority processing will be considered.
The standard processing period is 15 working days.
Assessment of your application for ACT nomination will be based solely on the supporting documents provided at the time of lodgement. Additional documentation will not be accepted once the application is submitted. The case officer will not contact you for additional information or for clarification if your supporting documentation does not clearly demonstrate your eligibility or Matrix score claimed.
If the application is incomplete, or it does not clearly evidence the eligibility criteria or Canberra Matrix score claimed as at the date of Matrix submission, the application will be refused.
Fees:
Service fee: A$300
A non-refundable service fee is charged for processing applications for ACT nomination. The service fee is an administration charge only and does not guarantee the approval of a nomination. The service fee of $300 may be paid by one of the following options:
· Credit Card – ‘pay now’
Email the EFT receipt and a copy of the ‘payment pending’ email to: migrationservices@act.gov.au
Guidelines:
Canberra Matrix ONLINE Score
Contact Details:
Email: migrationservices@act.gov.au
Phone: 13 22 81
International :+61 2 6207 5111
Postal Address:
Skills Canberra
Chief Minister, Treasury and Economic Development Directorate
ACT Government
GPO Box 158
Canberra ACT 2601
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