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WAS Skilled Migration Program 2023-24

August 21, 2023 | State Updates Western Australia

 WA 2023-24 Skilled Migration Program

WA 2022-23 Skilled Migration Program  

Features of the 2023—24 program

  • no application fee;
  • equal invitation ranking for Interstate and Overseas candidates;
  • prioritised invitations for candidates with an occupation in a WA industry sector with critical demand for skilled workers; and
  • reduced employment requirements for candidates invited through a WA building and construction industry sector occupation (as classified on the WA State nomination Occupation lists

Overview of requirements

The following table provides an overview of the 2023-24 requirements for each stream of the State nominated migration program, for each of the two eligible visa types.

Stream requirementsGeneral stream
WASMOL
Schedule 1
General stream
WASMOL
Schedule 2
Graduate
stream
Visa type190491190491190491

Meet Department of Home Affairs eligibility requirements for the intended visa subclass

see How to apply for WA State nomination, Step1: Lodge an expression of interest

      
Nominated occupation is available on the relevant list      
Meet minimum English requirements      
At least one year Australian or one year of overseas work experience in nominated (or closely related) occupation  
Full time employment contract in WA for a minimum of six months in the nominated (or closely related) occupation*  *
Have obtained a Certificate III level or above qualification from an accredited WA educational institution  
Meet the two years WA study requirement  

* Applicants invited through a WA building and construction industry sector occupation (as per the WA State nomination Occupation lists) do not need to have a contract of employment.

 

2023-24 Stream-specific requirements

 

 

1: Nominated occupation on the relevant occupation list 

The nominated occupation identified in your skills assessment must be:

  • listed on the:
    • WASMOL Schedule 1 occupation list; or
    • WASMOL Schedule 2 occupation list.
  • eligible for your intended visa subclass.

view eligible occupations

2: Skills assessments

Your skills assessment must match the occupation you nominate in your EOI, and the occupation you are invited to apply for WA State nomination through.

A provisional skills assessment issued for a subclass 485 visa application cannot be considered.

3: Department of Home Affairs requirements

You must meet Home Affairs’ requirements for your intended visa subclass, being:

  • the Skilled nominated visa (subclass 190) or
  • the Skilled work regional (Provisional) visa.

4: English language requirement

To meet the English language requirement, you must meet the minimum score listed for all four components, in a single sitting of one of the Home Affairs approved English tests listed below. 

Competent English bands (test)ListeningReadingWritingSpeaking
International English Language Testing System (IELTS)6666
Occupational English Test (OET)BBBB
Test of English as a foreign language internet-based test (TOEFL-iBT) 12132118
Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE Academic)50505050
Cambridge C1 Advanced 169169169169
If you have a passport from the United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand, the United States of America or Ireland, you don’t need to sit an English test to be eligible for WA State nomination. 
 

5: Work experience requirement

The work experience requirement is not applicable to anyone invited through the General stream WASMOL schedule 2.

You must have:

  • at least one year of Australian work experience in the nominated (or closely related) occupation over the last 10 years; or
  • at least one year of overseas work experience in the nominated (or closely related) occupation over the last 10 years.

You can only count work experience gained after you received your qualification, in paid employment, where you have worked at least 20 hours per week. 

Evidence of relevant work experience may include:

  • records of Payment/Payslips to demonstrate paid employment in the occupation or closely related occupation. The Record of Payment/Payslip must include the Employer’s name and ABN (or overseas equivalent), the name of the employee, the pay period, date the payment was issued, gross and net pay including any loadings, penalties or allowances, deductions and tax withheld.
  • a letter from an employer that provides evidence of employment, including the employee’s name, job title, location of employment, duties performed and period of employment and the salary/hourly rate paid to the employee. The letter must include the business details, including company name and ABN (or overseas equivalent) and name and contact details of the employer for verification purposes.

Further evidence of work experience may be requested during the application process.

6: Contract of employment 

The Contract of employment requirement is not applicable to visa 491 applicants, or applicants who are were invited through a WA building and construction industry sector occupation (as classified on the WA State nomination Occupation lists).

You must have a contract of employment in your nominated (or closely related) occupation for full time employment in Western Australia, for at least six months from the date of your application for State nomination. Full time employment is defined as an average of at least 35 hours work per week. You are able to provide two contracts of employment to make up the 35 hours. The contract must include:

  • full names of both the employer and the employee;
  • start and end date (if permanent, only start date is required). The start date must be within three months of your application;
  • job title and related ANZSCO code;
  • job description;
  • terms and conditions of employment (such as salary, hours of work, leave entitlements and superannuation) which must be no less favourable than those that would apply to an Australian citizen or permanent resident doing equivalent work. If your contract does not describe your terms and conditions of employment, you can provide the enterprise agreement or industrial award for your occupation;
  • location of employment;
  • a statement that confirms “work specified in the employment contract must be performed by the employee and not contracted out to a third party”;
  • dated signatures from the employer and the employee; and
  • be drafted by the employer and not by the employee.
You will need to provide a copy of your contract as part of the State nomination application, and it must be provided as one document. 

We will also assess whether: 

  • an appropriate salary will be paid for the specified occupation, based on market salary rates;
  • the business employing you is genuine and operating in the location specified; and
  • as the employee, you will bear no financial risk and be provided with the relevant tools and equipment to successfully undertake the tasks required.

Independent contractors, self employment and sole traders

Employment contracts submitted by an independent contractor or for self-employment do not meet the above requirements and are not suitable to apply for WA State nomination. Employment contracts submitted by a sole trader will be considered in the following circumstances only:

  • the sole trader is not the stated applicant of the State nomination application; and
  • the employment contract meets all the above requirements

1: Nominated occupation on the relevant occupation list 

The nominated occupation identified in your skills assessment must be listed on the Graduate stream occupation list and eligible for your intended visa subclass.

View eligible occupations

2: Skills assessments

Your skills assessment must match the occupation you nominate in your EOI, and the occupation you are invited to apply for WA State nomination through.

A provisional skills assessment issued for a subclass 485 visa application cannot be considered.

3: Department of Home Affairs requirements

You must meet Home Affairs’ requirements for your intended visa subclass, being:

  • the Skilled nominated visa(subclass 190); or
  • the Skilled work regional (Provisional) visa 

4: English language requirement

To meet the English language requirement, you must meet the minimum score listed for all four components, in a single sitting of one of the Home Affairs approved English tests listed below. 

Competent English bands (test)ListeningReadingWritingSpeaking
International English Language Testing System (IELTS)6666
Occupational English Test (OET)BBBB
Test of English as a foreign language internet-based test (TOEFL-iBT) 12132118
Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE Academic)50505050
Cambridge C1 Advanced 169169169169

If you have a passport from the United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand, the United States of America or Ireland, you don’t need to sit an English test to be eligible for WA State nomination. 

5: Study requirements

To meet the study requirements You must be able to demonstrate that you meet the following five study components:

  • gained at least one qualification (at the levels listed below) in WA; and
  • studied in WA:
    • at an accredited WA educational institution; and
    • full time; and
    • in a face to face learning environment (on campus study); and
    • for a period of at least two academic years.

Qualifications

You will need to have gained at least one of the following qualifications from a WA educational institution that meets the accreditation requirements (outlined below) at the time of your study.

  • a university or higher education qualification.
    • a PhD or Masters degree;
    • higher degree (Bachelor Honours Degree, Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma); or
    • Bachelor; or

and/or

  • a vocational education and training (VET) qualification at a Certificate III level or above.

 You can use study from different WA qualifications to make up the two-year study requirement component.

Study gained through an English language program can be used to meet the study requirement, if you have also gained at least one of the qualifications listed above.

WA Educational Institution accreditation requirements

The WA Educational institution/s where you completed your studies must have:

  • been accredited at the time of your studies; and
  • a campus in WA where students study full time, on campus, through face to face delivery.

To be considered accredited, the educational institution (including providers of English language programs) must be: 

  • registered with the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS); and
  • have a campus in WA where students study full time, on campus, through face-to-face delivery. 

In addition: 

  • a university or higher education institution must also be registered as an Australian higher education provider with the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA)  to be considered an accredited educational institution; and
  • a vocational education and training (VET) institution must also be registered with the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA) or the WA Training Accreditation Council (TAC) to be considered accredited. You can check if your institution is registered on the training.gov.au website

Please refer to our list of WA accredited educational institutions below, for further information.

Full time study

The educational institution determines whether a course is full time or part time based on the number of subjects a student studies per semester / trimester.

If study from your full time course was completed at a reduced study load, you will need to provide evidence demonstrating:

  • this was approved by your awarding education provider; and
  • details of the advanced standing or recognition of prior learning used to reduce your study load.

Credits, advanced standing or recognition of prior learning for study completed outside of Western Australia can not be used to meet the WA State nomination study requirements.

Face-to-Face

An environment where a teacher and class of students meet for group learning, on campus, at a set time in a set place is considered face-to-face learning.

For the purpose of WA State nomination, study used to meet the face-to-face study requirement component must be completed on campus, in WA.

Online study is not eligible unless you were required to complete some of your studies online due to COVID-19. In this case, you will need to show evidence that you were enrolled as an onshore WA student during this period. 

Two years of academic study

You must complete a minimum two year period of academic study in WA, contributing to the completion of one or more qualification/s to meet the two year study requirement component.

Credits, advanced standing or recognition of prior learning for study completed outside of Western Australia cannot be used to meet the WA State nomination study requirements.

The onus is on the applicant to provide evidence to show two years of living and studying in WA. Additionally, the awarding institution must have met the accreditation requirements.

Evidence required 

You will need to provide the following evidence:

  • award certificate/s;
  • a record of your results, such as transcript/s or a statement of attainment showing two years full time study in WA; and
  • a letter from your education provider confirming your study duration and study load, start and completion date. If you studied at multiple institutions, to fulfil the two-year study requirement, a letter must be provided from each education provider. 

If you were studying under an Australian student visa, you will also need to provide confirmation of enrolment/s (COEs) and/or student visa grant notice for the duration of your two years of WA study

The applicant must confirm their enrolling educational institution is considered an accredited provider at the time of study.

Listed below are the current WA accredited educational institutions with a WA campus, and whether they are accredited as an English language program provider (ELP); or for vocational education and training (VET); higher education (HE); or university (U).

CRICOS
number
Institution trading name/sAccreditationWebsite
  ELPVETHEU 
02398AAcademies Australasia Institute    academies.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
00958AAlphacrucis College     ac.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
03782GAMA College    amacollege.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
03703MApeiro Institute     apeiro.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
02645BAustralia-International Institute of Workplace Training    aiwt.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
02813BAustralasian Academy of Cosmetic Dermal Science     aacds.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
02813BAustralian College of Beauty Therapy    nicheeducation.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
03375M

Australian College of Christian Studies Ltd

    ccs.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
03071EAustralian College of Dance    alg.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
03800KAustralian College of Management and Innovation Pty Ltd    acmi.wa.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
02813BAustralian College of Specialist Makeup    nicheeducation.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
03071EAustralian College of Sport & Fitness    alg.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
02650EAustralian College of Theology    actheology.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
03402BAustralian Institute of Language and Further Education    ailfe.wa.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
03071EAustralian Learning Group    alg.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
03255GAustralian Professional Skills Institute     apsi.wa.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
03437BAustralian Technical College Western Australia    atc.wa.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
03691KAustralian Tertiary Institute     atiaus.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
03522EBabel International College (WA)    bic.wa.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
00463BCanning College    canningcollege.wa.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
00219CCentral Queensland University    cqu.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
03057CCollege of Sports & Fitness    csf.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
02042GCurtin College    curtincollege.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
00301JCurtin University    curtin.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
02899BDNA Kingston Training    dnakingstontraining.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
01312JEdith Cowan College     edithcowancollege.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
00279BEdith Cowan University    ecu.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
02925EEducation Training and Employment Australia     etea.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
01070MEF International Language Schools     ef-australia.com.au(opens in a new tab)
03275DEmpyrean Education Institute    eei.wa.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
00231GEndeavour College of Natural Health, College of Natural Beauty, FIAFitnation    endeavour.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
03567CEngineering Institute of Technology Pty Ltd    eit.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
02898CEverthought College of Construction     everthought.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
03564FGlobal College Australasia     globalcollege.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
03407GInstitute of Health & Management Pty Ltd    ihm.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
03386GInstitute of Health and Nursing Australia    ihna.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
03345FInternational Institute of Business and Technology Australia     iibt.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
03594MInternational Institute of Planning and Management    iipm.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
02426BKaplan Business School Pty Ltd    kbs.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
03425FKeystone College of Business and Technology    kcbt.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
02543GKingston International College     kingstoncollege.wa.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
02139JLanguage Links     languagelinks.wa.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
03636FLead College Pty Ltd    leadcollege.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
03274ELexis English Perth    lexisenglish.com(opens in a new tab)
03459GLexis TESOL Training Centres    lexis-training.com(opens in a new tab)
03468FMacallan College Pty Ltd    macallan.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
00061JMilner International College of English    milner.wa.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
00125JMurdoch University    murdoch.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
00289MNavitas English     navitasenglish.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
03431GNew England School of English     nec.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
03431GNew England College Perth    nec.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
03420MNIT Australia    nitaustralia.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
03733EOpen Colleges School of Health    opencolleges.edu.au/school-of-health(opens in a new tab)
03802GPal Education    majorblueair.com.au(opens in a new tab)
00986GPerth Bible College     pbc.wa.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
03282EPerth College of Beauty Therapy    perthcollege.com.au(opens in a new tab)
03051JPerth College Of Business and Technology Pty Ltd    pcbt.wa.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
02368GPerth International College of English    pice.com.au(opens in a new tab)
00066DPhoenix Academy    phoenix.wa.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
00312FSAE Creative Media Institute    sae.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
03528KSero Institute    seroinstitute.com.au(opens in a new tab)
03391MSheridan College Inc    sheridan.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
03548FSkills Australia Institute    skillsaustralia.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
03328GSkills Institute Australia    skills.qld.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
01241GSouthern Cross University     scu.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
03047EStanley College    stanleycollege.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
01701GSterling Business College     gillscollege.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
00197DStott’s Colleges, Australian Surf Industry Training School, Front Cooking School, Melbourne Language Centre, Affectors Academy    acknowledgeeducation.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
03376KSwan Institute Australia    swan.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
02948JSydney College of Divinity     scd.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
00020GTAFE International Western Australia    tafeinternational.wa.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
03016ATaylor Weir School of Hairdressing    taylorweir.com.au(opens in a new tab)
03091AThe One International College    theoneintlcollege.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
01032FThe University of Notre Dame Australia    nd.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
00126GThe University of Western Australia    uwa.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
03721JTi Education and Training Pty Ltd    tieducation.com.au(opens in a new tab)
02200JVictory Life International Bible Training Centre    vlibtc.wa.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
02471GWestern Australian Aviation College    waaviationcollege.com.au(opens in a new tab)
03548FWestern Australia College lnternational    skillsaustralia.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
03188CWest Australian Institute of Further Studies     waifs.wa.edu.au(opens in a new tab)
02123FYWAM Training Perth
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For immigration assistance, under the WA 2022-23 Skilled Migration Program please get in touch with the Registered Migration Agents at Better Life Migration at 0415 419 414 or visit www.betterlifemigration.com.au.

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