Job Recruitment Website - Ranking of immigration countries - Australia's existing scoring system for skilled immigrants will be temporarily retained.

Australia's existing scoring system for skilled immigrants will be temporarily retained.

The existing scoring system remains unchanged, and the Immigration Bureau has not issued a new statement on this. Instead, this passage was added to the New Deal promulgated by 65438+ in May 2007:

How many points can you get for each profession in the new SOL?

The career scores on the new list will be consistent with those on the existing list. The evaluation of technical occupation catalogue does not include the evaluation of various occupation scoring standards.

MIA verified with the Immigration Bureau that this means that when the new occupation list comes into effect on July 20 10, 1, if there is no new scoring standard, the original scoring system will continue to be used.

In fact, the intention of the Immigration Bureau is clear: the new list is only a subset of the existing list and the result of screening. Therefore, its introduction does not necessarily affect the scoring mechanism. So there is no need to adjust the score now.

Immigration hinted that the July 1 point system would not change, not to reassure everyone. The purpose is to clarify that 5. 17 is only the beginning, and the new SOL is only the first step of immigration reform. The scoring mechanism is currently under review and is likely to be the second step of reform. The Immigration Bureau is actively soliciting opinions and suggestions from all walks of life and implementing specific reform plans.

Recently, the Minister of Immigration once again pointed out the irrationality of the existing immigration policy, especially criticized the mechanism of examining and approving applications in the order of submission. However, the entry into force of the new SOL on July 1 day also means the death of CSL. Without CSL, there will be no priority trial, and we will return to the original queue according to time, which runs counter to the wishes of the Minister of Immigration. Experts believe that the scoring system will be adjusted in the near future even if it remains unchanged at 7. 1. Experts boldly predict that after adjustment, it is very possible to judge the priority in two ways:

Sort by score. That is, the higher the score, the faster the trial.

Limit several conditions, such as work experience, whether there is a job invitation, etc.

Immigration reform still has a long way to go. The farther the immigration office goes on this road, the more people are blocked.