{"id":36296,"date":"2022-11-17T11:28:03","date_gmt":"2022-11-17T00:28:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/absoluteimmigration.com\/?p=36296"},"modified":"2023-10-20T05:46:55","modified_gmt":"2023-10-20T05:46:55","slug":"new-skilled-visa-processing-priorities","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/absoluteimmigration.com\/news\/new-skilled-visa-processing-priorities","title":{"rendered":"New Skilled Visa Processing Priorities"},"content":{"rendered":"

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The Department of Home Affairs (DHA) of Australia has released a new Ministerial Direction providing a new order of priority of processing for skilled nominations and visa applications, with the aim to improve processing times, clear visa backlogs and address Australia’s worker shortage.<\/p>\n

During the pandemic, the government created the Priority Migration Skilled Occupation List (PMSOL), which contained occupations to fill critical skills needed to support Australia\u2019s economic recovery. The PMSOL is outdated, and the DHA has replaced it with a renewed visa processing system that will prioritise education and health professionals followed by employer sponsored visas.<\/p>\n

This new Ministerial Direction came into effect on 28 October 2022 and formalises the Australian Government\u2019s processing priorities reducing the number of priorities of the previous PMSOL, which will in turn increase efficiencies and reduce visa processing times.<\/p>\n

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What skilled visas are eligible to receive processing priority?<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n

The Direction applies to new and pending applications in the following visa subclasses:<\/p>\n