Australia Immigration SKillSelect Updates suggest that if you are intending to place request for relocating Down Under then it is high time, you swung into action and started preparing for clearing the prelims and creating your EOI. The news flowing in from the desks of DIBP indicate at a very positive trend, and it seems that race for the final slots will be competitive enough.
In the short listing round that ended on December 16, 2013 illustrated several positive aspects of the Australia Immigration SKillSelect process i.e. the system has been immensely smooth in its functioning, and its success has proven critics wrong. This selection round was 36th episode, since its incorporation in July 2012 and 12th in the 2013 – 2014 edition.
What was being once popular for its super slow speed has been transformed into a powerful and competent Immigration platform! In the recent selection round, i.e. a total of 888 people were advised to advanced to submit second sets of their applications for subsection 189 (federal independent permanent class), and 35 EOIs were advanced to the next round for request process for subsection 489 (territorial nomination temporary).
The short listing round has bought forth many positive aspects that are embedded in the revolutionary Australia Immigration SKillSelect platform, i.e. it sans human interference, it functions rapidly and last but not the least, it is smooth in its applicability, etc.
In this short listing event, the authorities had pitched the lowest selection mark at 60 for all trade codes, except for those codes which have been receiving significant numbers of requests. The minimum selection cut-off for the codes, which have received an overwhelming number of Australia Immigration Applications, was established as per the requirements i.e. for 2331 – Chemical and Materials Engineers, 2611 – ICT Business and Systems Analysts and 2633 – Telecommunications Engineering Professionals, entry marks were pitched at 65, while selection of profiles for 2339 – Other Engineering Professionals cut-off was pitched at 70.
As per the overall selection round performance, more than 95% EOIs short listed for next round had scores between 60 and 70 marks (out of which more than 50% has scores of 60). Only 5% of the profiles selected had scores over 70 (75 and 80). Although, the illustrated short listing performance analysis does not indicate at the true situation of individual trade code pools, but it does highlight a positive aspect i.e. the race for Australia Immigration is very much open for majority of migration aspirants.
As per Australia Immigration SKillSelect Updates – Right Time for Application is now or never. If you miss out on opportunity in this edition of skilled migration program, you may miss all the chances, as it is very much possible that changes in SOL listing may be incorporated in the next year program.


