CareConnect Education and Visa Services - Perth

CareConnect Education and Visa Services - Perth

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29/05/2026

🎉 Great News for Skilled Migration Applicants! 🎉
The next Subclass 189 invitation round is scheduled to be held on 4 June 2026. This is an exciting opportunity for skilled professionals aiming to secure Australian Permanent Residency.
Stay prepared, keep your documents updated, and monitor your SkillSelect profile closely!

24/05/2026

100 points and finally the ECT pre-invitation through NSW Pathway 2 🙌
Hard work, patience, and the right pathway always pay off 🇦🇺✨

23/05/2026

WA invitation rounds are clearly favouring tradies again 🔨🇦🇺
Construction occupations continue receiving strong PR opportunities in Western Australia.

23/05/2026

We are receiving many messages regarding office visits. If you have any questions related to migration, visas, skill assessments, or education, feel free to visit us at 10/114 Mulgul Road, Malaga or contact us on 0494 151 874. 🇦🇺

23/05/2026

ART released new data on student visa refusals 📉🎓
Stay updated with the latest migration and visa trends in Australia. 🇦🇺

Photos from CareConnect Education and Visa Services - Perth's post 21/05/2026

WA May Invitation Round PDF officially released 📄🔥
More opportunities opening for skilled migrants in Western Australia 🇦🇺

15/05/2026

Employer Nomination visa seats for 2026–2027 have significantly increased to 58,040 — a boost of 14,000 places 📈
Meanwhile, the Subclass 491 allocation remains limited at just 14,110 seats. 🇦🇺

15/05/2026

Proud moment! 🇦🇺✨
We are proud to announce that our client’s Partner Visa PR Subclass 801 has been granted! Congratulations on this amazing milestone and new beginning in Australia. 🎉❤️

12/05/2026

The 2026–27 Migration Program announcement:
Main Numbers (No Big Changes)
• The government will keep the total permanent migration program at 185,000 places for 2026–27.
• Most of the places (132,240, which is over 70%) will go to the Skill stream (skilled workers).
Who Gets Priority?
• They will strongly prioritise people already living in Australia (onshore applicants).
• 129,590 places are reserved for migrants who are already here.
• Another 300 places for special cases.
• Only 55,110 places will be for people applying from overseas (offshore). These will mostly go to highly skilled workers who can help fill Australia’s long-term skill shortages.
This approach is designed to put downward pressure on net overseas migration (i.e. slow down the overall growth in population from migration).
Other Important Changes
1. Better Points Test for Skilled Migration
The government will change the points test (the scoring system used for many skilled visas).
The goal is to select migrants who are:
• Better educated
• More highly skilled
• Younger
This aims to bring in people who will contribute more to Australia’s economy and productivity.
2. Changes to Working Holiday Maker (WHM) Program
The popular backpacker/working holiday visa program will be reformed to:
• Better control the total numbers
• Make it easier and fairer for people to get work
• Support Australia’s national interests
• Use more ballots (lotteries) to decide who gets visas
3. Big Investment in Recognising Migrant Skills
The government is spending $85.2 million over four years to help migrants’ skills and qualifications get recognised faster and more easily.
Breakdown:
• $75.1 million: Create a modern new skills assessment system for Trades Recognition Australia (TRA). This will make it easier to turn a skills assessment into a proper Australian licence (especially for trades like electricians and plumbers). They will trial faster pathways with state governments. The cost will eventually be recovered from fees.
• $5.6 million: New program to assess skills of migrants who are already in Australia, so their overseas qualifications and work experience are properly recognised for jobs.
• $4.5 million: Improve oversight of organisations that assess skills. They must be more transparent and accountable. From 2027, every assessing body must publish an annual performance report.

28/04/2026

Another success story! 🇦🇺✨
Subclass 189 Visa granted for RN (nec) with 75 points 💪

26/04/2026

If you’ve got your PR and are ready to take the next step toward Australian citizenship, this video is for you 🇦🇺✨
Need guidance? We’re here to help every step of the way—reach out today!

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Location

Address

Unit 10/114 Mulgul Road, Malaga
Perth, WA
6090

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm