Migration Program planning levels | 2023-2024

State and territory nomi​nated visa categories – nomination allocations

Under the Migration Program settings, nomination allocations are made available to States and Territories in the following visa categories:

States and Territories each assess eligible applicants against criteria unique to their jurisdiction.

2023–24 state and territory nomination allocations
State Skilled Nominated (Subclass 190) visa Skilled Work Regional (Subclass 491) visa Business Innovation and Investment Program (BIIP)*
ACT 600 (-200) 600 (-1,320) 0 (-10)
NSW 2,650 (-4,510) 1,500 (-3,370) 0 (-260)
NT 250 (-350) 400 (-440) 0 (-15)
QLD 900 (-2,100) 650 (-550) 0 (-235)
SA 1,100 (-1,600) 1,200 (-1,980) 0 (-70)
TAS 600 (-1,400) 600 (-750) 0 (-10)
VIC 2,700 (-6,300) 600 (-1,800) 0 (-170)
WA 1,500 (-3,850) 850 (-1,940) 0 (-40)
Total 10,300 (-20,310) 6,400 (-12,150) 0 (-810)

* ​No new allocations have been given for the BIIP. The Department has enough applications on-hand to meet the 2023–​24 planning level for the BIIP.​

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Further information on State and Territory nomination requirements can be found at:

On 9 May 2023, the Australian Government announced that the planning level for the 2023-24 permanent Migration Program will be set at 190,000 places.

Related: Federal Budget – Australia Immigration

The 2023-24 Migration Program has been designed to address persistent and emerging skills shortages and support the transition to a net-zero emissions economy by attracting specialist skillsets that are difficult to find or develop in Australia. The Program has the following composition:

  • Skill stream (137,100 places) – this stream is designed to improve the productive capacity of the economy and fill skill shortages in the labour market, including those in regional Australia.
  • Family stream (52,500 places) – this stream is predominantly made up of Partner visas, enabling Australians to reunite with family members from overseas and provide them with pathways to citizenship. Of this stream:
    • 40,500 Partner visas are estimated for 2023-24 for planning purposes, noting this category is demand driven and not subject to a ceiling.
    • 3,000 Child visas are estimated for 2023-24 for planning purposes, noting this category is demand driven and not subject to a ceiling.
  • Special Eligibility stream (400 places) – this stream covers visas for those in special circumstances, including permanent residents returning to Australia after a period overseas.
Migration Program planning levels as announced as part of the 2022-23 and 2023-24 Federal Budgets
Visa Stream Visa Category 2022-23 Planning levels 2023-24 Planning levels
Skill Employer Sponsored 35,000 36,825
Skilled Independent 32,100 30,375
Regional 34,000 32,300
State/Territory Nominated 31,000 30,400
Business Innovation & Investment 5,000 1,900
Global Talent (Independent) 5,000 5,000
Distinguished Talent 300 300
Skill Total 142,400 137,100
Family Partner1 40,500 40,500
Parent 8,500 8,500
Child1 3,000 3,000
Other Family 500 500
Family Total 52,500 52,500
Special Eligibility 100 400
Total Migration Program 195,000 190,000

1 For 2023-24, delivery of the Partner and Child visa categories are demand driven, with indicative planning levels only.

Program size and composition

The size and composition of the Migration Program is set each year alongside the Australian Government’s Budget process.

To inform the planning levels and policy settings of the 2023-24 Migration Program, consultation occurred widely with state and territory governments, representatives of academia, industry, unions and community organisations.

When planning the Migration Program, the Australian Government considers​ the following:

  • Public submissions
  • Economic and labour force forecasts
  • International research
  • Net overseas migration, and
  • Economic and fiscal modelling.

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