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Occupational Ceilings

 

The following occupations appear to be close to reaching their occupational ceilings for the 2013/2014 year.

 

The Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) has advised that invitations for certain occupational groups in the points-tested migration program will be issued on a pro-rata basis over the 2013/14 program year. They have advised that the states will not be able to nominate any applicants from these occupations for a 190 visa.

 

Occupations impacted by this policy change include:

 

ICT Business and Systems Analysts - 2611

Chemical and Materials Engineers - 2331

Electronics Engineers - 2334

Telecommunications Engineering Professionals - 2633

Other Engineering Professional - 2339

Software and Applications Programmers - 2613

 

DIAC have advised that the total of the occupational ceiling will remain the same but the pro-rata approach will mean that invitations will be staggered and issued to selected individuals over the course of 2013/14 in twice monthly occupation rounds.

 

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Occupational Ceilings

 

The following occupations appear to be close to reaching their occupational ceilings for the 2013/2014 year.

My understanding is that the states/territories will not be able to sponsor these positions at this time (I will update as I hear more).

 

- Electronics Engineers

- Chemical and Materials Engineers

- Other Engineering Professionals

- ICT Business and Systems Analysts

- Software and Applications Programmers

 

Tee

 

Thank you Tee,

Its officially announced.

http://www.business.nsw.gov.au/live-and-work-in-nsw/visa-and-migration/state-migration-plan

 

Regards,

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The latest update for the Occupations which reached their ceilings last year is as follows.

 

DIAC have stated that they will be allocating invitations to apply for the following occupation groups on a pro-rata basis across the year. Details can be found at the SkillSelect website, however for the 05 August round of invitations they have allocated invitations as follows:

 

Occupation & Code Points Visa date of effect

[TABLE]

[TR]

[TD]2331[/TD]

[TD]Chemical and Materials Engineers[/TD]

[TD]65[/TD]

[TD] 2013-07-22

23:00:00.310

 

[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]2334

[/TD]

[TD]Electronics Engineers[/TD]

[TD]60[/TD]

[TD] 2013-05-26

18:01:16.580

 

[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]2339[/TD]

[TD]Other Engineering Professionals[/TD]

[TD]65

[/TD]

[TD] 2013-07-25

07:41:35.940

 

[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]2611[/TD]

[TD]ICT Business and Systems Analysts[/TD]

[TD]65

[/TD]

[TD] 2013-07-20

15:30:50.177

 

[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]2613[/TD]

[TD]Software and Applications Programmers[/TD]

[TD]60[/TD]

[TD] 2013-05-28

00:00:49.197

 

[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]2633[/TD]

[TD]Telecommunications Engineering Professionals[/TD]

[TD]65

[/TD]

[TD] 2013-07-26

00:42:26.267

[/TD]

[/TR]

[/TABLE]

 

So if you are looking to submit and expression of interest under one of these occupations think tactically.

 

Tee

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A bit more info on the number of places remaining in these occupation groups re this years occupational quota/celings

 

Occupation ID # EOIs waiting / # places remaining

2331 Chemical and Materials Engineers 113 / 179

2334 Electronics Engineers 178 / 256

2339 Other Engineering Professionals 214 / 193

2611 ICT Business and Systems Analysts 691 / 462

2613 Software and Applications Programmers 1546 / 3467

2633 Telecommunications Engineering Professionals 205 / 186

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A bit more info on the number of places remaining in these occupation groups re this years occupational quota/celings

 

Occupation ID # EOIs waiting / # places remaining

2331 Chemical and Materials Engineers 113 / 179

2334 Electronics Engineers 178 / 256

2339 Other Engineering Professionals 214 / 193

2611 ICT Business and Systems Analysts 691 / 462

2613 Software and Applications Programmers 1546 / 3467

2633 Telecommunications Engineering Professionals 205 / 186

 

Hi Tee,

Pls share your expert opinion as to how 186 places of 2633 & 462 places of 2611 be distributed between subclass 189 and 489.

What are the chances of 2633 being included in the SOL for 2014-15?

 

DIAC states that invitations will be issued on a pro rata basis, does that mean only 9 invitations for 2633 will be issued for each round?

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Hi Tee,

Pls share your expert opinion as to how 186 places of 2633 & 462 places of 2611 be distributed between subclass 189 and 489.

What are the chances of 2633 being included in the SOL for 2014-15?

 

DIAC states that invitations will be issued on a pro rata basis, does that mean only 9 invitations for 2633 will be issued for each round?

 

I think you answered your own question :-)

 

The chances... DIAC are the people to answer that one for you.

 

Tee

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  • 2 weeks later...

Update on the allocation of places to occupations that have reached their quotas/ceilings

 

DIAC state "Half of the remaining places will be allocated for state or territory government nominations and the other half will be allocated for the invitation rounds for Skilled Independent and Skilled Regional (Provisional). These arrangements will commence on 2 September 2013."

 

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The points scores and the visa dates of effect cut-offs for the occupations being issues on a pro-rata basis in the 2 September 2013 invitation round were as follows:

 

Occupation ID Description Points Score Visa date of effect

2331 Chemical and Materials Engineers 75 5/01/2013 12.50 am

2334 Electronics Engineers 65 5/04/2013 9.50 am

2339 Other Engineering Professionals 75 5/04/2013 9.51 am

2611 ICT Business and Systems Analysts 75 23/08/2013 12.19 pm

2613 Software and Applications Programmers 65 9/08/2013 10.44 pm

2633 Telecommunications Engineering Professionals 75 24/06/2013 12.33 am

 

 

Tee

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Update on the allocation of places to occupations that have reached their quotas/ceilings

 

DIAC state "Half of the remaining places will be allocated for state or territory government nominations and the other half will be allocated for the invitation rounds for Skilled Independent and Skilled Regional (Provisional). These arrangements will commence on 2 September 2013."

 

Tee

 

 

Hi Tee,

 

do you have any idea how 189,489 sharing their quota ? by which presentage?

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12 September 2013

 

[TABLE=width: 2]

[TR]

[TH=bgcolor: #E0E0E0]Visa Subclass[/TH]

[TH=bgcolor: #E0E0E0]Number[/TH]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]Skilled - Independent (subclass 189)[/TD]

[TD=align: right]921[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]Skilled - Regional Provisional (subclass 489)[/TD]

[TD=align: right]41

 

[/TD]

[/TR]

[/TABLE]

 

Only 41 slots out of the proposed 100 for 489 have been allocated, is this due to the pro rata basis on which invitations are being issued for the six occupations?

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Hi guys

 

A changes has been made in electronics engineering occupation celling. Previously it was 420 but now its change to 180. It is really bad luck for many like me. is there anyone who know more about it why the changes made?

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16th Sept invitation results are available, the points and the visa date of effect can be found out at http://www.immi.gov.au/skills/skillselect/index/reports/report-2013-09-16/

 

20 invitations have been given out for Telecommunications engineering professionals? where did the pro rata mechanism go which was calculated at 4 invitations for 189&489 exclusive of 190?

 

Tee comment plsss.....

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  • 4 weeks later...

The points scores and the visa dates of effect cut-offs for the occupations being issues on a pro-rata basis in the 7 October 2013 invitation round were as follows:

 

Occupation ID Description Points Score Visa date of effect

2331 Chemical and Materials Engineers 70 28/09/2013 12.25 pm

2334 Electronics Engineers 65 11/09/2013 12.54 am

2339 Other Engineering Professionals 70 20/09/2013 12.04 am

2611 ICT Business and Systems Analysts 65 26/08/2013 12.19 am

2613 Software and Applications Programmers 60 7/05/2013 1.18 pm

2633 Telecommunications Engineering Professionals 65 31/08/2013 12.01 am

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Hi Tee,

 

How would the pro-rata scheme for the above mentioned occupations effect those that have already received an invite and have been assigned a case officer??

 

Only reason I'm asking is that I received an e-mail from my case officer this morning with the following:

 

The visa you have applied for is part of the Regional Skilled category. The Migration Program planning level for this category has limited number of places left for the 2013-14 program year.

This means processing times may be longer and that once the remaining places are used, the Department cannot grant further visas in this category this program year unless more visa places become available. I cannot advise you whether more visa places will become available in this visa category as planning levels are determined by the Australian Government ...

 

I was in the impression that the remaining spots only applied to applicants waiting for invites as common sense would suggest that they would not send out more invites than the actual quota itself.

 

 

Really hope you could help shed some light on this. Cheers!

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Hello all (my first post),

I hope someone may be able to allay my fears or and perhaps answer a few of my concerns. I have a query with regard to the occupation celling & Pro-rata and how it is applied. I plan to submit an EOI for a 189 visa under occupation class 2339 (assessed as ‘Engineering Technologist’) scoring 65 points. I am worried that I have no hope given the occupational celling and the overall risk that 2339 may be removed next programme year.

I note that the points against each of the occupations on the celling list alters up and down each month, do I have any hope with 65 points even although some months it’s been at 70?

Is there any way of knowing how many are in the 2339 pile?

Engineers Australia assessed me as an Engineering technologist however my background is quite varied; indeed I think I could be assessed as a ‘Engineering Manager’ 13321 or as a ‘Plant Engineer’ 233513. Would it be wise to attempt to get Engineers Australia to re-asses me as I believe this would improve my chances of a visa?

When does the programme year end?

 

Thanks for reading!

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