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Top Construction Trade Occupations Now Prioritised for Skilled Visas in Victoria

Top Construction Trade Occupations Now Prioritised for Skilled Visas in Victoria

Are you a skilled tradesperson looking to work and live in Australia? The Victorian Government has unveiled an exciting opportunity for professionals in construction trades. As part of the 2024-25 Skilled Visa Nomination Program, key construction occupations are being prioritised to fill critical shortages and support the state’s growing infrastructure and housing needs.

Read on to find out which occupations are in demand and how you can start your journey toward living and working in Victoria!
 

What Are the Prioritised Construction Trade Occupations?

The following occupations have been identified as high-priority for skilled migration, offering excellent opportunities for eligible workers:

ANZSCO Code

Occupation Name

331211

Carpenter and Joiner

331212

Carpenter

331213

Joiner

333111

Glazier

333211

Fibrous Plasterer

333212

Solid Plasterer

334111

Plumber (General)

334112

Air Conditioning and Mechanical Services Plumber

334115

Roof Plumber

341111

Electrician (General)

341112

Electrician (Special Class)

342211

Electrical Lines Worker

342411

Cabler (Data and Telecommunications)

394111

Cabinetmaker

 

Why Choose Victoria for Your Skilled Migration?

Victoria is leading Australia’s infrastructure boom, offering abundant opportunities for skilled workers in construction. Here’s why migrating to Victoria could be the right choice for you:

  1. Diverse Job Opportunities: Whether you’re a carpenter, electrician, or plumber, there’s a high demand for skilled trades in both regional and metropolitan Victoria.

  2. Pathway to Permanent Residency: Both subclass 491 and 190 visas offer potential pathways to permanent residency, securing your future in Australia.

  3. Vibrant Lifestyle: Victoria boasts a vibrant economy, world-class cities like Melbourne, and beautiful regional landscapes.

  4. Government Support: State-backed visa nominations streamline your migration process, providing additional opportunities to settle and work.

 

Key Benefits of Subclass 491 and 190 Visas

Skilled Work Regional Visa (Subclass 491)

  • Work and live in regional areas: Boost your chances of obtaining permanent residency by contributing to regional development.

  • Five-year provisional visa: Secure your place in the workforce with the option to transition to permanent residency after meeting certain conditions.

Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190)

  • Permanent residency: A direct pathway to live and work anywhere in Victoria.

  • State nomination advantage: State-endorsed candidates are given preference in the visa selection process.

 

How to Apply for a Victorian Skilled Visa Nomination?

Follow these steps to start your migration journey:

  1. Submit an Expression of Interest (EOI):

    • Use the Department of Home Affairs’ SkillSelect platform.

    • Indicate your preferred visa subclass and occupation.

  2. Check Your Eligibility:

  3. Ensure your occupation is on the priority list.

  4. Meet the skill assessment and language requirements.

  5. Invitations are issued by the Victorian Government to eligible candidates.

  6. Provide all required documentation, including skills assessments, work experience, and English language proficiency.

  7. Receive an Invitation:

  8. Lodge Your Application:

 

If you’re a skilled tradesperson, now is the time to apply for a Victorian skilled visa. The prioritisation of construction trades provides a fast-tracked pathway to work and live in one of Australia’s most dynamic states. Don’t miss this chance to secure your future in Victoria’s thriving construction industry.

Need help with your application? Our team of migration experts is here to assist. Contact us today for personalised advice and support!

Resources: Skilled and business migration program.

 

 

Date posted. Dec. 2,2024

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Published on: 02/12/2024
Author: Gladys Guia

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