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WA's SS is next (Tasmania is out.......)


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The news from Tasmania official website is "Tasmania’s State Migration Plan was approved by the Department of Immigration and Citizenship on 3 December 2010. The eligible occupations list and sponsorship requirements will be placed on the unit’s website this week. For more information visit our website www.migration.tas.gov.au"

 

http://www.development.tas.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0018/30195/Moving_South_-_Summer_2010.pdf

 

According to a reliable source, Australian Minister approves the total number of SS under the annual plan, but he has nothing to do with the detailed list. WA's SS was approved a long ago, but the state government is working at detailing the occupation which will be released by Christmas.

 

As off today, only WA and NSW, who have not released the list, are due....

 

Don't expect occupations from IT or other communication engineering, because WA is focusing on Energy, mining, infrastructure, construction and social service.

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The news from Tasmania official website is "Tasmania’s State Migration Plan was approved by the Department of Immigration and Citizenship on 3 December 2010. The eligible occupations list and sponsorship requirements will be placed on the unit’s website this week. For more information visit our website www.migration.tas.gov.au"

 

http://www.development.tas.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0018/30195/Moving_South_-_Summer_2010.pdf

 

According to a reliable source, Australian Minister approves the total number of SS under the annual plan, but he has nothing to do with the detailed list. WA's SS was approved a long ago, but the state government is working at detailing the occupation which will be released by Christmas.

 

As off today, only WA and NSW, who have not released the list, are due....

 

Don't expect occupations from IT or other communication engineering, because WA is focusing on Energy, mining, infrastructure, construction and social service.

:hug:

 

According to the paper which was released in June+July BA andSoftware engineers are in shortage very short supply in WA. As these occuptions are used within Energy, and mining.

 

Further more the ACS membership news letter :biglaugh:mentions the wa goverment is investiting alot money into IT infrastructure

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