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It is not a dream to lower the score for studying in Australia.

It is not a dream to lower the score for studying in Australia.

The Australian Immigration Bureau officially announced on June 15 that the passing score of the skilled immigrants scoring system will be adjusted from 65 to 60. From July 1, for those who apply for EOI (letter of intent) through SkillSelect (including 189, 190 and 489), the score will be reduced to 60.

A spokesman for the Immigration Bureau said, "Lowering the minimum score line is part of the reform of the skilled migration policy of the Immigration Bureau since 20XX. These reforms will ensure the timeliness of the skilled migration policy. The key to the reform is SkillSelect, which was implemented on July 1 day. "

SkillSelect is a new electronic service to manage the skilled migration policy, which mainly provides immigrants without employer's guarantee with the opportunity to work in Australia and wait for immigrants. Applicants need to complete the EOI application online, and then score according to their skills and specialties and score according to the score test. SkillSelect will compare the applications of multiple applicants and find the most suitable candidate. The highest ranked applicant will be invited to apply for a skilled immigrant visa.

A spokesman for the Immigration Bureau said, "Balancing immigrant talents requires careful management. SkillSelect will strictly control who can apply for skilled immigrants and when they can apply. "

Previous passing scores mainly focused on employers' sponsorship of skilled immigrants and more and more management of ordinary skilled immigrants' applications. The significance of lowering the score line this time is that it will encourage more people with broader skills and advantages to submit their immigration intentions to the Immigration Bureau.

Expert tip: Since July 1, the SOL of Australian immigrants has been slightly adjusted.

New occupation: production manager (mining), metallurgist, optometrist and computer network and system engineer.

Removed occupations: chemist, audiologist, bricklayer, wall and floor tile worker.

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