New Skilled Occupation Lists - MLTSSL and STSOL 1st July
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New Skilled Occupation Lists - MLTSSL and STSOL 1st July
The new occupation lists MLTSSL and STSOL have been announced. These will be effective as of the 1st July
It appears that unlike previous years separate MLTSSL and STSOL instruments are being created for different visas.
(IMMI 17/080: Specification of Occupations and Assessing Authorities—Subclass 186 Visa) Instrument 2017)
https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/F2017L00851
For the 457 https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/F2017L00848/Download
For the GSM visas Migration (IMMI 17/072: Specification of Occupations and Assessing Authorities) Instrument 2017
https://www.legislation.gov.au/Detai...00850/Download
12 occupations were removed entirely from the list of eligible skilled occupations.Equipment Hire Manager^ 149915
Fleet Manager^ 149411
Picture Framer^ 394212
Property Manager^ 612112
Psychotherapist^ 272314
Real Estate Agent Principal^ 612113
Real Estate Agent^ 612114
Real Estate Agent Representative^ 612115
Ship’s Engineer 231212
Ship’s Master 231213
Ship’s Officer 231214
University Tutor^ 242112
Caveats on 457 and 186 Employer Nominated Visas
As of 1 July 2017 changes, caveats apply to 67 occupations for the purposes of the following visa programmes only:
Temporary Work (Skilled) visa (subclass 457)
Employer Nominated Scheme visa (subclass 186) – Direct Entry Stream.
The DIBP advise that these caveats are designed to ensure that the above visa programmes are used to fill skilled positions that cannot be filled via the local labour market. If you are working in a highly skilled position, you are unlikely to be impacted by these arrangements.
The caveats apply to:
- subclass 186 visa and nomination applications lodged on or after 1 July 2017
and
- subclass 457 visa and nomination applications which:
- are lodged on or after 1 July 2017
- were lodged before 1 July 2017 and have not yet been decided by the DIBP.
It appears that unlike previous years separate MLTSSL and STSOL instruments are being created for different visas.
(IMMI 17/080: Specification of Occupations and Assessing Authorities—Subclass 186 Visa) Instrument 2017)
https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/F2017L00851
For the 457 https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/F2017L00848/Download
For the GSM visas Migration (IMMI 17/072: Specification of Occupations and Assessing Authorities) Instrument 2017
https://www.legislation.gov.au/Detai...00850/Download
12 occupations were removed entirely from the list of eligible skilled occupations.Equipment Hire Manager^ 149915
Fleet Manager^ 149411
Picture Framer^ 394212
Property Manager^ 612112
Psychotherapist^ 272314
Real Estate Agent Principal^ 612113
Real Estate Agent^ 612114
Real Estate Agent Representative^ 612115
Ship’s Engineer 231212
Ship’s Master 231213
Ship’s Officer 231214
University Tutor^ 242112
Caveats on 457 and 186 Employer Nominated Visas
As of 1 July 2017 changes, caveats apply to 67 occupations for the purposes of the following visa programmes only:
Temporary Work (Skilled) visa (subclass 457)
Employer Nominated Scheme visa (subclass 186) – Direct Entry Stream.
The DIBP advise that these caveats are designed to ensure that the above visa programmes are used to fill skilled positions that cannot be filled via the local labour market. If you are working in a highly skilled position, you are unlikely to be impacted by these arrangements.
The caveats apply to:
- subclass 186 visa and nomination applications lodged on or after 1 July 2017
and
- subclass 457 visa and nomination applications which:
- are lodged on or after 1 July 2017
- were lodged before 1 July 2017 and have not yet been decided by the DIBP.
Last edited by TeeTMI; Jun 30th 2017 at 4:10 am.