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Hey Moderators... need help for Anzsco 511111


Awais Rizwan

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SA have introduced the supplimentry skills list which has all occupations on the CSOL. So yes 511111 is on there however there are certain restrictions. You must have either a batchelors degree or higher, studies for 12 months in SA or have immediate family residing in SA. If you look on the SA website all the details are there.

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Here's a link to the SA Supplementary Skills List Page:

http://www.migration.sa.gov.au/skilled-migrants/nomination-process/skilled-nomination-requirements/supplementary-skilled-list

 

You must be able to meet at least one of the following conditions:

 

 

 

  • Be an international graduate of South Australia.
  • Have worked in a skilled occupation in South Australia for the last 12 months.
  • Have an immediate family member permanently residing in South Australia for 12 months or more.

 

 

If you have completed aVocational, Education and Training (VET) Certificate or Diploma in South Australia in the field of your nominated occupation, you can only access the list if you meet the international graduate requirements and you have:

 

 

 

  • Worked in your field in South Australia for the last 12 months.

 

Or

 

 

  • Worked in your field for the last 6 months in a country region of South Australia.

 

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  • 5 weeks later...

Thanks alot Ozmaniac and cjenky for the detailed response. Just one more thing....if an occupation is in supplementary list then what are the chances of it becoming available for everyone without any condition applied. I mean what is the trend of an occupation coming in supplementary list and then becoming available? Just need to know if its a good or a bad news for foreign nationals that it is in supplementary list.

 

Will appreciate :)

 

Regards

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Thanks alot Ozmaniac and cjenky for the detailed response. Just one more thing....if an occupation is in supplementary list then what are the chances of it becoming available for everyone without any condition applied. I mean what is the trend of an occupation coming in supplementary list and then becoming available? Just need to know if its a good or a bad news for foreign nationals that it is in supplementary list.

 

Will appreciate :)

 

Regards

The Supplementary List has every CSOL occupation that is not on the main SA list and simply shows that SA will consider applications from applicants in those occupations provided they meet the strict special conditions. The only way an occupation would end up on the main list is if conditions change in SA and a need arises for workers in that occupation - in other words, pretty much the same situation as exists throughout Australia where each state reviews its list from time to time and adds and removes occupations to reflect demand in that state. If anything. I'd guess that the existence of a Supplementary List could even reduce the chance of an occupation appearing on the main list as demand may well be filled from people who can meet the special conditions before it ever gets to the stage of having a shortage of workers.

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