04/06/2026
β³ Waiting for an ART decision?
ART processing times vary depending on the type of migration review.
π 50% of migration cases are currently finalised within:
β’ Bridging β 11 days
β’ Visitor β 9 months
β’ Skill Linked β 1 year 3 months
β’ Temporary Work β 1 year 6 months
β’ Nomination/Sponsor Approval β 1 year 7 months
β’ Student Refusal β 1 year 7 months
β’ Family β 2 years 1 month
β’ Permanent Business β 2 years 3 months
β’ Partner β 3 years 1 month
Understanding expected timeframes can help applicants plan their next steps with more confidence.
Source: Administrative Review Tribunal processing times, based on cases finalised between 1 November 2025 and 30 April 2026.
General information only. Migration laws and policies may change without notice. Please seek advice based on your individual circumstances from a Registered Migration Agent or an Australian legal practitioner.
03/06/2026
π’ NEW POINTS TEST PROPOSED TO COMMENCE IN MARCH 2027
Australiaβs skilled migration system is expected to undergo significant reform, with a new Points Test proposed to commence in March 2027.
Key features under consideration include:
πΉ Greater recognition of educational qualifications
πΉ Increased weighting for higher-skilled occupations
πΉ Stronger emphasis on age in points allocation
πΉ A focus on attracting migrants who support Australiaβs long-term workforce and economic needs
Current and prospective skilled migrants may benefit from understanding these proposed changes when planning their education, career, and migration pathways.
As more details become available, applicants should monitor official announcements and seek professional advice based on their individual circumstances.
π¬ What are your thoughts on the proposed changes? Will a greater focus on education, skills, and age strengthen Australiaβs skilled migration program?
Source: Department of Home Affairs
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RAJ K C
REGISTERED MIGRATION AGENT
MARN 2619423 | MMIA 44978
π www.myglobaltouch.com.au
π§ [email protected]
π± 0426 524 900
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Disclaimer: General information only. Information is current at the time of publication and may change without notice. This post does not constitute migration or legal advice. Individual circumstances vary. Professional advice should be sought from a Registered Migration Agent or an Australian legal practitioner before making migration decisions.
03/06/2026
Studied in Tasmania?
Your qualification could be your ticket to Permanent Residency!
Tasmania offers excellent state nomination pathways for international graduates. If you have completed eligible, full-time on-campus studies and are currently living in the state, you might be closer to PR than you think.
Get your eligibility assessed today by our Registered Migration Agent, Raj K C (MARN 2619423).
π 0426 524 900
π§ [email protected]
π Book Appointment: https://myglobaltouch.com.au/book-appointment
02/06/2026
π¨ 189 OCCUPATION CEILINGS RELEASED π¨
Is Your Occupation Positioned for an Invitation in 2026β27?
The Department of Home Affairs has published the occupation ceilings for the Skilled Independent (Subclass 189) visa program. As we approach the 2026β27 program year commencing on 1 July 2026, it is important to understand how these ceilings may influence your migration strategy.
π What is an Occupation Ceiling?
An occupation ceiling is the maximum number of invitations that can be issued to applicants in a particular occupation during a program year. The purpose is to maintain a balanced skilled migration program across a broad range of occupations.
π‘ Why Does It Matter?
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Indicates the level of competition within your occupation
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Provides insight into potential invitation opportunities
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Assists with strategic planning for your migration pathway
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Helps identify alternative options such as Subclass 190 or Subclass 491 visas where appropriate
β οΈ Important Considerations
πΉ The 2025β26 Subclass 189 allocation has effectively been exhausted. For many applicants, the next meaningful opportunity for invitations will be in the 2026β27 program year.
πΉ Occupation ceilings are only one part of the equation. Invitations are still issued based on SkillSelect rankings, points score, and invitation round settings.
πΉ Even where places remain available under an occupation ceiling, higher-ranked applicants may receive invitations before others in the same occupation.
π Now is the ideal time to review your EOI, maximise your points, confirm your occupation pathway, and prepare for the upcoming program year.
RAJ K C
Registered Migration Agent
MARN: 2619423
MMIA: 44978
Disclaimer: General information only. Migration laws and policies may change without notice. This information does not constitute migration or legal advice. Please seek personalised advice based on your individual circumstances from a Registered Migration Agent or an Australian legal practitioner.
01/06/2026
π¨ SOUTH AUSTRALIA SKILLED MIGRATION UPDATE π¨
π’ Registrations of Interest (ROIs) for South Australian State Nomination will close at 9:00 AM (ACST) on 2 June 2026 for the 2025β26 program year.
β³ If you are considering South Australia for state nomination, ensure your ROI is submitted before the closing date.
Key points:
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ROI submissions close on 2 June 2026
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The last formal invitation round was held on 21 May 2026
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South Australia may continue limited invitation activity to optimise remaining nomination places
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New ROIs will reopen when the 2026β27 program commences
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Applications for nomination can still be lodged and assessed
β οΈ With limited nomination places remaining, not all eligible applicants may receive nomination during the current program year.
If you would like an assessment of your eligibility for South Australian state nomination or other skilled migration pathways, contact us for personalised advice.
RAJ K C
Registered Migration Agent
MARN: 2619423
MMIA: 44978
π 0426 524 900
π§ [email protected]
π www.myglobaltouch.com.au
Disclaimer: General information only. Migration laws and policies may change without notice. Please seek personalised advice based on your individual circumstances from a Registered Migration Agent or an Australian legal practitioner.
01/06/2026
βοΈ ART "ON THE PAPERS" REVIEW PROCESS NOW COMMENCED
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Effective 1 JUNE 2026
The new Administrative Review Tribunal (ART) review process for prescribed temporary visa decisions is now in operation.
π What has changed?
For eligible temporary visa review applications, the ART may now determine a matter without conducting an oral hearing.
Instead:
β’ Applicants may receive an invitation under section 367F of the Migration Act 1958.
β’ All evidence, explanations and submissions must be provided in writing.
β’ The Tribunal may make its decision solely on the documents before it.
π Practical Implications for Applicants and RMAs
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Front-load all supporting evidence from the outset.
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Prepare comprehensive written submissions addressing every relevant issue.
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Do not assume there will be an opportunity to clarify matters at a hearing.
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Ensure all documents are lodged within the timeframe specified by the ART.
β οΈ Failure to respond to a section 367F invitation may result in dismissal of the review application. While reinstatement provisions may be available in certain circumstances, applicants should not rely on these provisions.
π ART Registrar Powers
Under the Administrative Review Tribunal Amendment (2026 Measures No. 1) Rules 2026, ART Registrars and authorized staff may:
β’ Issue invitations under section 367F.
β’ Manage procedural requirements.
β’ Dismiss applications where no response is received.
Importantly, substantive review decisions continue to be made by ART Members.
π‘ Key Message:
The success of many ART review applications will now depend heavily on the quality of the written evidence and submissions provided. Proper preparation at the commencement of the review process is more important than ever.
RAJ K C
Registered Migration Agent
MARN 2619423
MMIA: 44978
GLOBAL TOUCH MIGRATION PTY LTD
π Melbourne, Australia
π www.myglobaltouch.com.au
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π +61 426 524 900
29/05/2026
Subclass 189 Invitation Round β 4 June 2026 π¨
The next invitation round for the Skilled Independent Visa (Subclass 189) is scheduled for 4 June 2026.
If you have lodged an Expression of Interest (EOI), now is the time to ensure your details are accurate and up to date.
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Check your EOI information
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Ensure your skills assessment is valid
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Verify English test results and points claims
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Update employment, partner, and qualification details if required
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Review all information carefully before the invitation round
A small mistake in your EOI can create complications later. Staying organised and keeping your information current is essential.
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Invitation Round: 4 June 2026
Best wishes to everyone awaiting an invitation! π
RAJ K C
Registered Migration Agent
MARN: 2619423 | MMIA: 44978
π www.myglobaltouch.com.au
This information is general in nature and does not constitute migration advice. Individual circumstances vary.
29/05/2026
FRIDAY VISA SUCCESS! π₯π¦πΊ
A massive shoutout to Roshni and Subash! Their Temporary Graduate Visas (Subclass 485) have officially been GRANTED!
Thank you for choosing Global Touch!
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