2024–25 State and Territory Nomination Allocations

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July 30, 2024

The nomination allocations for the 2024–25 Migration Program have been announced. These allocations represent the number of new primary applicants each state or territory can nominate within a program year. It’s important to note that these allocations do not reflect the total number of visa applicants in these categories and do not limit the number of visas that can be granted.

Here are the nomination allocations for the Skilled Nominated (Subclass 190) visa and the Skilled Work Regional (Subclass 491) visa for each state and territory:

Nomination Allocations for 2024–25

State/Territory

Skilled Nominated (Subclass 190) Skilled Work Regional (Subclass 491)

ACT

1,000

800

NSW

3,000 2,000

NT

800

800

QLD 600

600

SA

3,000 800

TAS

2,100

760

VIC 3,000

2,000

WA 3,000

2,000

Total 16,500

9,760

These allocations allow states and territories to nominate new primary applicants for the respective visas, adding to the existing caseload. This ensures a continued and balanced migration program across Australia, supporting regional and skilled migration needs.

For more detailed information or to check your eligibility for these visas, please contact us at 02 9411 6000.

Stay updated with the latest migration news and ensure your application is aligned with the new allocations!

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