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Skilled Migration Program (general Skilled Migration)

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The Skilled Migration Program (General Skilled Migration) is an immigration pathway designed to attract skilled workers from around the world to reside and work permanently in countries like Australia. It is points-based, requiring applicants to meet specific criteria related to age, education, work experience, language ability, and other factors. The program aims to address skill shortages in various industries and support economic growth.

Key Features

  • Points-based assessment system evaluating age, skills, work experience, language proficiency, and other criteria
  • Various visa subclasses under the broader skilled migration framework
  • Requirement for skills assessments from designated authorities
  • Priority often given to applicants with strong employment prospects or regional nominations
  • Includes pathways for family members and dependents to join the primary applicant

Pros

  • Provides a clear pathway for highly skilled professionals to migrate and settle permanently
  • Supports economic development by addressing skill shortages
  • Offers opportunities for family reunification and integration
  • Points-based system allows for fair assessment based on merit

Cons

  • Highly competitive with strict eligibility criteria which may limit access for some applicants
  • Complex application process requiring extensive documentation and assessments
  • Processing times can be lengthy and unpredictable
  • Changes in immigration policies can impact pathways and criteria

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