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Analysis of Australian immigrant spouses' bonus points

First of all, let's look at the official explanation:

If you want to get 5 points for your spouse, you need to provide the following evidence:

1, under 50 years old

2. At least 4 IELTS scores in English.

3. Nominate an occupation, which is in the same occupation list as the nominated occupation of the main application.

4. Conduct career evaluation through relevant career evaluation structures.

Analysis of Australian immigrant spouses' bonus points!

So, what exactly is the same occupation list?

At present, the list of occupations of skilled immigrants in Australia includes two: SOL and CSOL(SOL list is a subset of CSOL list, that is, all occupations on SOL list are in CSOL).

Visa categories applicable to SOL include: 189 general skilled immigrants, 489 relatives-sponsored skilled immigrants (note that they are not guaranteed by the government), and 485 temporary graduation visas for international students;

Visa categories applicable to CSOL include: 190 government-sponsored skilled immigrants, 489 government-sponsored skilled immigrants (note that they are not relatives), employer-sponsored skilled immigrants, and employer-sponsored work visas;

After understanding the above basic knowledge, let's take a look at the list of occupations for spouse bonus points in 189 and 190 visas:

189: For 189, the Immigration Bureau stipulates that the occupation applied by the main applicant must be in SOL. Therefore, according to the above-mentioned bonus condition that the spouse nominates the occupation in the same occupation list as the main applicant, the skilled immigrant applicant of category 189 must also be in SOL if he wants to get 5 bonus points for his spouse. Only in this way can we meet the requirement of "the same occupation list".

For example:

1. The main application is to nominate SoftwareEngineer, and it is planned to apply for 189 general skilled immigrants. The spouse nominates an electronic engineer to add 5 points to the main application. Because SoftwareEngineer and ElectronicEngineer are both in SOL (the same occupation list), the spouse meets the conditions of adding points to the nominated occupation.

2. The main application nominates MechanicalEngineer, and the spouse nominates ProgramorProjectAdministrator. Because the MechanicalEngineer is in SOL, but the ProgramorProjectAdministrator is not, and only in CSOL (189 is not applicable to the occupation nominated by CSOL), the sub-application in this example can't give extra points to the main application in 189 visa (but it can be given extra points in 190 visa, which we will mention later).

190 types of state government guarantees: The Immigration Bureau requires that applicants for these two types of visas must be nominated in CSOL and get a nomination (guarantee) from a certain state before they can automatically get a visa invitation. According to the "Same Occupation List" mentioned above, if 190/489 state-sponsored immigrant applicants want to get 5 points for their spouses, their spouses' nominated occupations must also be in CSOL.

Also illustrate:

1. The main application is to nominate SoftwareEngineer, and it is planned to apply for 190 or 489 government-sponsored skilled immigrants. The spouse nominates an electronic engineer to add 5 points to the main application. Because SoftwareEngineer and ElectronicEngineer are both in CSOL (in fact, these two occupations are also in SOL, because SOL is a subset of CSOL), so the spouse meets the conditions of adding points to the nominated occupation.

2. The main application nominates MechanicalEngineer, and the spouse nominates ProgramorProjectAdministrator. Because MechanicalEngineer is in SOL and CSOL, ProgramorProjectAdministrator is in CSOL, and *2 people's occupations are in CSOL at the same time, therefore, the spouse who meets the conditions of 190 or 489 can get extra points in the nominated occupation.

3. The main application nominates HRAdvisor, and the spouse nominates FinancialInvestmentAdvisor. These two occupations are not in SOL, so it can't be 189, but they are both in CSOL. Therefore, * either party can apply as the principal, and the other party will give the other party 5 points to apply for 190 or 489 government-guaranteed skilled migration.

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So we use s instead, CSOL we use c instead.

If the application category is 189, the spouse can get extra points only if the combination of the main application and the spouse's occupation is S+S.

If you apply for 190, regardless of whether the combination of the main application and spouse's occupation is S+S, S+C, C+S, or C+C, your spouse can add these 5 points.