What is EOI:
You will be asked to provide a range of information in your EOI depending on the visa(s) you want to be considered for, such as:
What you need to do before submitting your EOI
While you don’t need to submit documents supporting your claims when you submit your EOI, you must have a range of information prepared.
For example, for an independent skilled visa you must have:
Submitting an EOI
Suspending, withdrawing or removing an EOI
Suspending an EOI
Invitation and selection process
Depending on what type of visa(s) you want to be considered for, you may receive an invitation to lodge a visa application, or an Australian employer may contact you to discuss a job opportunity.
Occupation ceilings
State or territory governments will locate and select skilled business people that they want to nominate. State and territory governments may assess people before they nominate them. If you are nominated by a state or territory and you have indicated that you meet the points test, you will automatically receive an invitation.
On a limited basis, nominating state or territory governments may award additional points towards the innovation points test where they have determined that your proposed business is of exceptional economic benefit to that state or territory.
When you submit an EOI for one of these visas, you will be asked to select which state or territory you wish to live and work in. You can choose one state or territory, or any state or territory. If you select only one state or territory, then that state or territory will be able to view your EOI. If you select any state or territory, then all state or territory governments will be able to view your EOI.
For more information about what the state or territory governments will assess you on before nominating you, refer to the state or territory government websites:
If you are invited to apply for a visa, you will receive an invitation from SkillSelect. You will then have 60 days to make a valid visa application online, before the invitation expires. Applications received outside this timeframe will be invalid.
The invitation will contain instructions on how you can lodge your visa application.
As the online visa application system uses information from your EOI, you do not need to re-enter information you already provided on your EOI.
You must provide evidence of your claims with your visa application. Health and character will be assessed and requested during the visa application stage.
If you are not invited or selected
Visa programs in SkillSelect
From 1 July 2012, all intending migrants interested in the points based
skilled migration or business investment and innovation visa programs
will be required to submit an EOI and receive an invitation in order to
lodge a visa application.
An EOI is not a visa application, it is an indication that you would like to be considered for a skilled visa.
You will be asked to provide a range of information in your EOI depending on the visa(s) you want to be considered for, such as:
- basic personal information
- nominated occupation
- work experience
- study and education
- level of English skills
- details of a Skills Assessment, related to your nominated occupation
- business and investment experience.
For more details on what questions and information you will need
to supply in your EOI, you should refer to the webpage for the visa(s)
you are interested in.
Points Test
Points Test
For the points based
skilled migration and business innovation and investment visa programs ,
you will be ranked according to the appropriate points test. You will
be able to submit an EOI even if you do not meet the pass mark; however,
you will not be invited to apply for a visa. For information about how
to calculate the points test, you should refer to the points test tab on
the webpage for the visa you are interested in.
It is important to remember that meeting the points test pass mark does not guarantee you an invitation to apply for a visa.
If
you select the subclass 190 or 489 visa(s) you will receive the
appropriate points for nomination or sponsorship. For example if you
select the 190 visa subclass you will receive 5 points which will be
added to your points score. Your points score based on your claims in
your EOI will then be displayed before you submit your EOI.
Nominated Occupation
Nominated Occupation
If
you are submitting an EOI for a visa that requires you to list a
nominated occupation you should establish if your occupation is a
skill that Australia needs. You can do this by checking the Skilled Occupation Lists. You must provide details of a Skills Assessment relating to your nominated occupation in your EOI.
What you need to do before submitting your EOI
While you don’t need to submit documents supporting your claims when you submit your EOI, you must have a range of information prepared.
For example, for an independent skilled visa you must have:
- completed a skills assessment and/or a job ready program
- taken an English-language test to prove you meet the English language requirement.
Submitting an EOI
If
you have researched your visa options and prepared the information
required, you are ready to submit an EOI. All EOIs must be completed
online using SkillSelect. You start your EOI by selecting the “submit an
EOI” button on this website.
There is no fee to submit an EOI in SkillSelect.When you complete your EOI the system will give you a points score and results based on your claims.
Your result and points score, along with your time and date of effect becomes your ranking for some visas. The time and date of effect of your EOI, is the date and time you submitted your EOI or the latest date and time you updated your EOI causing your eligibility or points score to change. Rankings are processed automatically by SkillSelect with no involvement of the department’s staff.
To submit a complete EOI you must meet all the threshold criteria for the relevant visa subclass yo uexpress interest in. If you do not meet the threshold criteria, you will have to deselect the visa before you can submit a complete EOI.
Once you have completed your EOI, it is stored in SkillSelect and is valid for two years.
If you have not completed your EOI it will be stored for two years, but you will not be eligible to receive an invitation.
After submitting an EOI
There is no fee to submit an EOI in SkillSelect.When you complete your EOI the system will give you a points score and results based on your claims.
Your result and points score, along with your time and date of effect becomes your ranking for some visas. The time and date of effect of your EOI, is the date and time you submitted your EOI or the latest date and time you updated your EOI causing your eligibility or points score to change. Rankings are processed automatically by SkillSelect with no involvement of the department’s staff.
To submit a complete EOI you must meet all the threshold criteria for the relevant visa subclass yo uexpress interest in. If you do not meet the threshold criteria, you will have to deselect the visa before you can submit a complete EOI.
Once you have completed your EOI, it is stored in SkillSelect and is valid for two years.
If you have not completed your EOI it will be stored for two years, but you will not be eligible to receive an invitation.
After submitting an EOI
After you submit your completed EOI, you will receive notification from SkillSelect.
You can access your EOI and update your information at any time. You may wish to do this if you have gained new work experience, gained a higher qualification, improved your English language ability and/or changed your family composition. If you provide updated information which changes your points score or your ability to make a complete EOI, SkillSelect will update your ranking and ability to be considered for an invitation automatically.
It is your responsibility to access your EOI and update your details if your circumstances change. You will not be able to update your EOI after you have received an invitation. Your invitation to lodge a visa application is based only on the information presented in your EOI.
Your invitation to lodge a visa application is based on only on the information presented in your EOI. If you lodge a visa application and your points score is less than claimed in your EOI and invitation letter, your visa will be refused even if you are able to pass the points test or meet other threshold criteria. You will not receive a refund of any visa application charge if your visa application is refused.
If you receive an invitation and your points have decreased or your personal information is not accurate, you do not have to proceed to make an application. You should correct the information in your EOI and wait to receive another invitation.
You can access your EOI and update your information at any time. You may wish to do this if you have gained new work experience, gained a higher qualification, improved your English language ability and/or changed your family composition. If you provide updated information which changes your points score or your ability to make a complete EOI, SkillSelect will update your ranking and ability to be considered for an invitation automatically.
It is your responsibility to access your EOI and update your details if your circumstances change. You will not be able to update your EOI after you have received an invitation. Your invitation to lodge a visa application is based only on the information presented in your EOI.
Your invitation to lodge a visa application is based on only on the information presented in your EOI. If you lodge a visa application and your points score is less than claimed in your EOI and invitation letter, your visa will be refused even if you are able to pass the points test or meet other threshold criteria. You will not receive a refund of any visa application charge if your visa application is refused.
If you receive an invitation and your points have decreased or your personal information is not accurate, you do not have to proceed to make an application. You should correct the information in your EOI and wait to receive another invitation.
Suspending, withdrawing or removing an EOI
Suspending an EOI
If
you are unable to access your EOI for a length of time, then you can
choose to suspend your EOI. While this will not extend the validity of
your EOI it will stop you receiving invitations or contacts that you
cannot act on, and will avoid your EOI being removed while you are, for
example, on holiday and receive two invitations during that time.
If
you receive an invitation, your EOI will be suspended automatically so
your EOI cannot be considered for any subsequent invitation rounds or be
available to employers to search for and contact you. Your EOI will
remain suspended until such a time that you lodge a visa application and
that application is finally determined or 60 days ceases and you do not
lodge a valid visa application. During this time you can view your EOI
and your correspondence, but cannot update your answers on your EOI or
select different visa types.
Withdrawing an EOI
Withdrawing an EOI
You can
withdraw your EOI at any time by accessing your SkillSelect account and
selecting the option “Withdraw EOI”. If you withdraw your EOI it will be
permanently removed from SkillSelect.
Removing an EOI
Removing an EOI
If
you receive two invitations and you do not lodge a visa application in
response to either of these invitations, your EOI will be removed from
SkillSelect.
Your EOI will be removed automatically if it expires.
Submitted EOIs expire after two years. EOIs that are begun, but are
never submitted as a complete EOI will also be removed automatically two
years after they are commenced.
If you do not comply with the
terms and conditions of SkillSelect, your EOI can be removed by the
department at any time. You will be asked to read and agree to the terms
and conditions when you register for a SkillSelect account.
If you have a decision on a substantive visa application
If you have a decision on a substantive visa application
If
you are granted, refused or withdraw a permanent visa or a 489 or 188
provisional visa application, your EOI will be removed from SkillSelect.
If
you are granted, refused or withdraw a temporary visa application, your
EOI will remain in SkillSelect for future selection unless it is
withdrawn, expires, or is removed.
Invitation and selection process
Depending on what type of visa(s) you want to be considered for, you may receive an invitation to lodge a visa application, or an Australian employer may contact you to discuss a job opportunity.
Occupation ceilings
An
occupation ceiling may be applied to invitations issued under the
points based skilled migration program. This means there will be a limit
on how many EOIs are selected for skilled migration from an occupation
group. This ensures that the skilled migration program is not dominated
by a small number of occupations.
When this limit is reached, no further invitations for that particular occupation group will be issued for that program year. Invitations would then be issued to other EOIs who have nominated available occupations even if they are lower ranking. For the state and territory nominated visas, a state or territory will not be able to nominate you if your nominated occupation has reached its occupation ceiling.
You can view the occupation ceilings on the Reports page.
Independent and family sponsored visas
Invitations will be issued automatically to people with the highest ranking EOIs, subject to occupation ceilings and to those whose points score exceed the current pass mark.
The points test pass mark is the minimum number of points required to receive an invitation. Not all EOIs that meet the points test pass mark will receive an invitation.
The department’s staff will not choose who will receive an invitation. Invitations will be issued regularly, such as every month.
State and territory nominated visas
State or territory governments can select skilled workers who they want to nominate. State and territory governments may do their own assessment of people before they nominate them. If you are nominated by a state or territory and you have indicated that you meet the points test pass mark, you will then receive an invitation, subject to occupation ceilings.
When you submit an EOI for one of these visas, you will be asked to choose which state or territory you wish to live and work in. You can select one state or territory, or any state or territory. You will also be asked to indicate if you are prepared to live and work in a non-metropolitan area. If you choose only one state or territory then that state or territory government will be able to view your EOI. If you select any state or territory, then all state or territory governments will be able to view your EOI.
For more information about what the state or territory government's assessment criteria, refer to the state or territory government websites:
When this limit is reached, no further invitations for that particular occupation group will be issued for that program year. Invitations would then be issued to other EOIs who have nominated available occupations even if they are lower ranking. For the state and territory nominated visas, a state or territory will not be able to nominate you if your nominated occupation has reached its occupation ceiling.
You can view the occupation ceilings on the Reports page.
Independent and family sponsored visas
Invitations will be issued automatically to people with the highest ranking EOIs, subject to occupation ceilings and to those whose points score exceed the current pass mark.
The points test pass mark is the minimum number of points required to receive an invitation. Not all EOIs that meet the points test pass mark will receive an invitation.
The department’s staff will not choose who will receive an invitation. Invitations will be issued regularly, such as every month.
State and territory nominated visas
State or territory governments can select skilled workers who they want to nominate. State and territory governments may do their own assessment of people before they nominate them. If you are nominated by a state or territory and you have indicated that you meet the points test pass mark, you will then receive an invitation, subject to occupation ceilings.
When you submit an EOI for one of these visas, you will be asked to choose which state or territory you wish to live and work in. You can select one state or territory, or any state or territory. You will also be asked to indicate if you are prepared to live and work in a non-metropolitan area. If you choose only one state or territory then that state or territory government will be able to view your EOI. If you select any state or territory, then all state or territory governments will be able to view your EOI.
For more information about what the state or territory government's assessment criteria, refer to the state or territory government websites:
Business innovation and investment visas
State or territory governments will locate and select skilled business people that they want to nominate. State and territory governments may assess people before they nominate them. If you are nominated by a state or territory and you have indicated that you meet the points test, you will automatically receive an invitation.
On a limited basis, nominating state or territory governments may award additional points towards the innovation points test where they have determined that your proposed business is of exceptional economic benefit to that state or territory.
When you submit an EOI for one of these visas, you will be asked to select which state or territory you wish to live and work in. You can choose one state or territory, or any state or territory. If you select only one state or territory, then that state or territory will be able to view your EOI. If you select any state or territory, then all state or territory governments will be able to view your EOI.
For more information about what the state or territory governments will assess you on before nominating you, refer to the state or territory government websites:
- South Australia
- Tasmania
- Victoria
- Western Australia
- New South Wales
- Queensland
- Northern Territory
- Australian Capital Territory
Employers can search for and
contact skilled workers that they want to discuss job opportunities
with. If you are contacted by an employer in SkillSelect, you can choose
to respond to them to discuss employment and visa opportunities. You
will not receive an invitation to apply for an employer sponsored visa.
When
you submit an EOI for one of these visas, you will be asked which state
or territory you are interested in living and working. You will also be
asked to indicate if you are prepared to live and work in a
non-metropolitan area. You will be able to select one or more state or
territories, or any state or territory. Employers will be able to view
your EOI and will be able to narrow their searches to specifically focus
on skilled workers in their area. SkillSelect protects your personal
information such as your name, date of birth and other characteristics
that could personally identify you. This information will not be made
available to employers.
If you have already received sponsorship from an employer, you do not need to submit an EOI in SkillSelect.
If you receive an invitation
If you have already received sponsorship from an employer, you do not need to submit an EOI in SkillSelect.
If you receive an invitation
If you are invited to apply for a visa, you will receive an invitation from SkillSelect. You will then have 60 days to make a valid visa application online, before the invitation expires. Applications received outside this timeframe will be invalid.
The invitation will contain instructions on how you can lodge your visa application.
As the online visa application system uses information from your EOI, you do not need to re-enter information you already provided on your EOI.
You must provide evidence of your claims with your visa application. Health and character will be assessed and requested during the visa application stage.
Be aware: If you do not make a valid visa application after receiving two invitations, your EOI will be removed from SkillSelect.
More
people want to migrate to Australia than there are places available.
This means not everyone who submits an EOI will receive an invitation to
apply for a visa.
Your EOI will stay in SkillSelect for two years from the date you submit it. At any time during the validity of your EOI, you may update your details to reflect any additional qualifications or experience you may have obtained. This may increase your likelihood of being invited or an employer contacting you.
You may receive notifications from SkillSelect notifying you of visa programs changes, that your EOI is expiring, or other information that you may find useful. You will not be notified of the progress of your EOI or be able to obtain updates on the likelihood of receiving an invitation.
After each invitation round for the points based skilled migration visas, the department will publish on the Reports page the lowest scoring points test mark that allowed an EOI to be invited for each relevant subclass. This will give you an indication of your potential for receiving an invitation in future rounds.
An EOI is not a visa application. You cannot access merits review by the Migration Review Tribunal (MRT) if you do not receive an invitation to apply. If you want to express concerns to the department about the invitation process, you can provide feedback online - Global Feedback Unit.
Your EOI will stay in SkillSelect for two years from the date you submit it. At any time during the validity of your EOI, you may update your details to reflect any additional qualifications or experience you may have obtained. This may increase your likelihood of being invited or an employer contacting you.
You may receive notifications from SkillSelect notifying you of visa programs changes, that your EOI is expiring, or other information that you may find useful. You will not be notified of the progress of your EOI or be able to obtain updates on the likelihood of receiving an invitation.
After each invitation round for the points based skilled migration visas, the department will publish on the Reports page the lowest scoring points test mark that allowed an EOI to be invited for each relevant subclass. This will give you an indication of your potential for receiving an invitation in future rounds.
An EOI is not a visa application. You cannot access merits review by the Migration Review Tribunal (MRT) if you do not receive an invitation to apply. If you want to express concerns to the department about the invitation process, you can provide feedback online - Global Feedback Unit.
Visa programs in SkillSelect
From
1 July 2012, if you are interested in the following visas, you will
need to submit an EOI and receive an invitation before you can apply for
a visa:
What happens to visa subclass 175,176 and 885,886?
As you can see from the listed visa programs in skill select, 175/176 and 885/886 are no longer listed in the program.
The department will not accept any new applications for the above four classes as they have been closed.
- Subclass 189 Skilled – Independent (Permanent)
- Subclass 190 Skilled – Nominated (Permanent)
- Subclass 489 Skilled – Regional Nominated or Sponsored (Provisional)
- Subclass 132 Business Talent (Permanent)
- Subclass 188 Business Innovation and Investment (Provisional)
- Subclass 186 – Employer Nomination Scheme (ENS)
- Subclass 187 – Regional Sponsored Scheme (RSMS)
- Subclass 457 – Temporary Business (Long Stay)
What happens to visa subclass 175,176 and 885,886?
As you can see from the listed visa programs in skill select, 175/176 and 885/886 are no longer listed in the program.
The department will not accept any new applications for the above four classes as they have been closed.
2 comments:
Hi Junaid,
I hope you are still active on your blog. I need to discuss a case for my brother.
My brother has cleared FA (intermediate studies) and just cleared ilets. I want him to continue his studies in Australia and to select a subject which helps him to get a job so he can apply for PR after work experience. My brother is not very good in studies but he is very skilled when it comes to computers. BTW he has done a diploma in cookery and cooking is his passion. I am confused if he should apply for studies in cookery or something in business. I really want him to settle there.
Also, i hold a PR of Australia and planning to move to OZ next year InshaAllah. Please share your views based on your experience. I need a solid plan for my brother.
Thanks,
@Mariya
My brother has cleared FA (intermediate studies) and just cleared ilets. I want him to continue his studies in Australia and to select a subject which helps him to get a job so he can apply for PR after work experience.
Your brother will probably have to study for another 4 yrs in a field of study which will be closely related to a profession on the SOL.
Now the problem is that it is very difficult to say whether a particular profession will be on the SOL after 4 yrs. So I cannot suggest a subject in 2014 which will be closely related to a profession on the SOL in 2018.
I would suggest that your brother completes a bachelor degree in Pakistan, gains work experience and then apply for PR based on work experience.
My brother is not very good in studies but he is very skilled when it comes to computers. BTW he has done a diploma in cookery and cooking is his passion.
I have just checked and the profession of cookery is not on SOL
http://www.immi.gov.au/Work/Pages/skilled-occupations-lists/sol.aspx
However, it is present on the CSOL
http://www.immi.gov.au/Work/Pages/skilled-occupations-lists/csol.aspx
So probably he can gain work experience at a reputed hotel/restaurant and then apply for visa subclass 190 also known as state territory nomination
http://www.immi.gov.au/Visas/Pages/190.aspx
I am confused if he should apply for studies in cookery or something in business. I really want him to settle there.
It is very difficult to suggest as he has no work experience and would probably have to either get work experience or study in Australia and hence he is still 3 to 4 yrs away from applying for PR. So it is difficult to say what profession will still be on SOL after 4 yrs.
Also, i hold a PR of Australia and planning to move to OZ next year InshaAllah. Please share your views based on your experience. I need a solid plan for my brother.
Thanks,
Unfortunately your relationship cannot get him any bonus points under the new system.
Kind Regards
Junaid
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