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Skilled
Independent - Regional (Provisional) visa _
- What
is the Skilled Independent Regional (SIR) visa?
- The
SIR visa is designed to attract highly skilled people
who wish to live in regional Australia but are unable
to meet the criteria to be granted a permanent visa.
Applicants, who can meet the lower pass mark for the
SIR (Provisional) visa, are granted a three-year visa.
After living for at least two years, and working for
a total of at least 12 months, in regional Australia,
SIR (Provisional) visa holders are eligible to apply
for residence through one of the existing "regional"
permanent residence visa classes without leaving Australia.
- Who
can apply for the SIR visa?
- In
broad terms, to be eligible to apply for the SIR (Provisional)
visa, you must:
· Be under 45 years of age at the time you
apply,
· Have "vocational" standard English,
· Nominate an occupation on the Skilled Occupations
List, and
· Have been assessed by the relevant Australian
assessing authority as being suitable for that occupation,
· Have recent work experience in a skilled
occupation, or are eligible for a waiver of this requirement
because you have recently completed an Australian
qualification after a minimum of two years study in
Australia,
· Meet the SIR (Provisional) visa pass mark;
and
· Have sponsorship from a relevant State/Territory
authority.
- How
do I get a State/Territory authority to sponsor me?
- You
should first visit DIMIA's SIR visa website at: http://www.immig.gov.au/migration/skilled/sir.htm.
This website will have links to the various State
and Territory authorities and details on any regional
initiatives in their State or Territory. You will
be required to obtain sponsorship for your SIR (Provisional)
visa from a relevant State/Territory authority before
making your application. The sponsorship form to be
used is form 1244.
- Is
the SIR (Provisional) visa points tested?
- Yes.
The current pass mark for the SIR (Provisional) visa
is 110 points. This is a lower pass mark than currently
applies to the Skilled - Independent (Migrant) visa
classes, which is 120 points.
- I
have a student visa can I apply for the SIR visa as
soon as I complete my studies?
- Yes,
provided you can meet the basic criteria for the SIR
visa as set out in Question 2 above.
- I
have a Skilled - Independent (Migrant) application
that has been "pooled", can I apply for
a SIR (Provisional) visa?
- Yes,
DIMIA will be writing to "pooled" applicants
who have attained a score of at least 110 points to
apply for a SIR (Provisional) visa. You will need
to obtain sponsorship from a State or Territory Government
before you can lodge your SIR (provisional) visa application
and pay a reduced visa application charge (VAC). If
you wish to take advantage of this opportunity, you
must lodge your SIR (Provisional) visa application
on, or before, the date specified in your invitation
letter.
- Do
I need to have health and character checks to be grants
SIR Provisional visa?
- Yes.
All SIR visa applicants are required to satisfy health
and character tests for permanent residence (i.e.
full migrant medical).
- Can
I add a child, spouse or other dependant to my SIR
(Provisional) application after it has been lodged?
- A
dependant may be added to your application without
charge provided a decision has not been made on the
application. If the application has been decided,
then your dependant will need to lodge his or her
own application and pay the prescribed application
charge.
- Will
there be any conditions attached to the SIR (Provisional)
visa?
- Yes.
If successful, you and your family are required to
live, work and study in a regional area, or low population
growth metropolitan centre, in Australia. As part
of the application form, you must sign a declaration
acknowledging that you understand and accept the terms
of the SIT (Provisional) visa if granted. You will
be required to have lived for at least two years,
and been employed for at least a total of 12 months,
in regional Australia before you can apply for a permanent
visa.
- What
is meant by a "regional area or a low population
growth metropolitan centre" in Australia?
- "Regional
Australia" is defined as any Statistical Division
with a population of less than 200,000. A "low
population growth metropolitan centre" is one
with a population growth rate between the last two
censuses of less than 50 per cent of the national
average.
- The
areas currently listed are:
· New South Wales - except Sydney, Newcastle,
the Central Coast and Wollongong;
· Queensland - except Brisbane and the Gold
Coast
· Victoria - except Melbourne metropolitan
areas;
· Western Australia - except Perth metropolitan
area;
· South Australia - entire state;
· Tasmania - entire state; and
· Northern Territory - entire state.
- Can
I live/work in regional Australia while my family
lives in a main city?
- No.
One of the aims of the program is to keep family units
together in Regional Australia. Unless there are exceptional
circumstances, members of your family unit are required
to reside with you.
- If
I work in regional Australia, does the employment
have to be with one employer?
- No.
Employment may be with more than one employer provided
that the total period of employment is at least 12
months.
- Can
I count towards my permanent visa application any
employment or residence I had in regional areas before
my SIR (Provisional) visa was granted?
- No.
You can only count employment and residence accumulated
in regional Australia AFTER you were granted your
SIR visa.
- If
I have been employed for 12 months, and lived in regional
Australia for 2 years, what Permanent Visa can I apply
for?
· Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme (RSMS);
· Skilled State and Territory Nominated Independent
(STNI) visa; and
· State/Territory Sponsored Business Owner
(SB)) visa.
- Will
I need to re-do my health and character checks?
- All
permanent visa applicants must meet health and character
requirements. Your earlier checks can be taken into
consideration but additional checking will be required.
- What
happens if I have lived in regional Australia but
can't meet the visa requirements to be granted a permanent
visa after 3 years?
- A
further one-year SIR (Provisional) visa may be granted
if you complied with the conditions of your visa.
It should be noted that the regulations only allow
for ONE more SIR (Provisional) visa to be granted.
- What
happens if I don't comply with the conditions of my
visa?
- If
you do not comply with the conditions of your visa,
it is unlikely that you will be granted a further
SIR (Provisional) visa at the expiry of your current
visa. If you are unable to satisfy the criteria to
be granted any other class of visa, then you will
be expected to depart, on or before, the expiry date
of your current SIR (Provisional) visa.
- Where
do I lodge my application for my SIR (Provisional)
visa?
- All
applications must be lodged either by courier or by
post to the following address:
By courier to:
The Adelaide Skilled Processing Centre
Department of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous
Affairs
1st Floor, 55 Curie Street
ADELAIDE SA 5001
Australia,
Or
Posted to:
The Adelaide Skilled Processing Centre
Department of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous
Affairs
GPO Box 1638
ADELAIDE SA 5001
Australia
- Can
I lodge my application electronically?
- Electronic
lodgement of applications is currently being developed.
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