Skilled Migration to the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) (Subclass 491)

 


The Australian Capital Territory (ACT) offers skilled migration pathways for professionals looking to live and work in Canberra. The ACT’s skilled migration program is designed to attract skilled workers who can contribute to the region’s economy and community.


ACT Skilled Migration Program

The ACT offers two main visa options under the skilled migration program:

  • Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190): A permanent visa for skilled workers nominated by the ACT Government.
  • Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) Visa (Subclass 491): A temporary visa for skilled workers willing to live and work in regional areas of the ACT.


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Eligibility Criteria

Key criteria include:

  • ACT Occupation List: Your occupation must be on the ACT Critical Skills List.
  • Commitment to Canberra: Applicants must demonstrate a genuine commitment to living and working in the ACT.
  • English Proficiency: Adequate English language skills are required.


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Application Process

The application process begins with submitting an EOI through SkillSelect. After that, you must apply for ACT nomination, demonstrating your eligibility and commitment to the region.


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Key Benefits

  • Permanent Residency: The Subclass 190 visa offers a direct pathway to permanent residency.
  • Dynamic Lifestyle: Canberra offers a dynamic lifestyle with a strong job market, excellent education facilities, and a high quality of life.
  • Pathway to Citizenship: Permanent residents can apply for Australian citizenship after meeting residency requirements.


For more details on skilled migration to the ACT, visit


ACT's Skilled Migration Program.

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