Fast-track nomination is now available in Victoria

Highlights

The Victorian government is now opening doors for skilled visa candidates with eligible occupations in the health, teaching, or social services fields. As long as they meet the minimum visa requirements, candidates can now enjoy the option for a fast-track nomination.

Fast-track nomination for skilled visa candidates

Fast-track nomination is now available for skilled visa candidates with an eligible health, teaching, or social services occupation. If a Registration of Interest (ROI) includes a fast-track nomination occupation, it will be selected for visa nomination within two weeks of submission. Also, if the applicant satisfies all the visa requirements, a Victorian visa nomination will be granted within five business days.

Note: The standard process will still be used for candidates who do not have a fast-track nomination occupation.

List of eligible occupations for nomination

From healthcare professionals to teachers and youth workers, the eligible occupations for a fast-tracked nomination include a wide range of industries. Here is a list of some eligible occupations:

Teaching occupation

  • Early Childhood (Pre-primary School) Teacher

  • Middle School Teacher

  • Secondary School Teacher

  • Special Needs Teacher

  • Teacher of the Hearing Impaired

  • Teacher of the Sight Impaired

  • Special Education Teacher

Health occupation

  • Dietitian

  • Medical Diagnostic Radiographer

  • Optometrist

  • Hospital Pharmacist

  • Dental Specialist

  • Occupational Therapist

  •  Audiologist

  • General Practitioner

  • Cardiologist

  • Surgeon (General)

Social services occupation

  • Social Worker

  • Welfare Worker

  • Community Worker

  • Youth Worker

To learn more, view the comprehensive list of eligible occupations.

Minimum visa nomination requirement

Aside from having an eligible occupation, the candidate must also meet the minimum visa requirement to qualify for a visa nomination in Victoria. To be eligible, you must:

  • have 65 points on your SkillSelect EOI,

  • be competent in English,

  • have a valid skills assessment for your occupation,

  • be under 45 years of age,

  • be committed to living in Victoria.

We acknowledge that certain information presented in this article may cause confusion. To ensure you choose the most suitable and effective migration route, we recommend seeking guidance from our licensed migration experts. While there are various approaches to initiating your visa application journey, it is crucial to start on the correct path.

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