Update on the ACT’s 190 nomination program

ACT Migration – Allocation update 2024-25

States and territories face ongoing skills and labour shortages. State and territory nominated visa programs play a key role in helping to address the unique needs of each jurisdiction, and ACT are working to ensure we can work with the Australian Government to address these needs.

For the current financial year, the Department of Home Affairs has increased the planning levels for state and territory nominated visa programs. In the 2024-25 migration program, 33,000 places are planned for both the State and Territory nominated and Regional visa categories, an increase of 3,300 places in each of these categories. This means that, collectively, state and territory governments have received more places from these programs than we did in 2023-24.

The 2024-25 ACT allocations for the State and Territory nominated visa categories are as follows[1]:

Visa Type Allocation
Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190) 1,000
Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) 800
Total 1,800

Despite the 50 per cent increase from 2023-24, the total allocation number is still smaller than the allocation that the ACT requested from the Department of Home Affairs.

Business Innovation and Investment Program (BIIP)

The Department of Home Affairs has closed the Business Innovation and Investment Program (BIIP) permanently from July 2024. Therefore, the ACT BIIP is closed to new applications for 188 visa nominations for 2024-25.

However, ACT nominations for Business Innovation and Investment (Permanent) visa (subclass 888) are still being processed

ACT Nomination Guidelines and ACT Critical Skills List

There have been no changes to either the ACT Nomination Guidelines or the ACT Critical Skills list since the latest update in April 2023. However, we anticipate a review early next year and will advise any significant changes in due course.

ACT endeavour to provide migrants and agents with as much notice as possible, but changes may occur at short notice. Please make sure you check our website frequently for updates.

Invitation rounds

ACT aims to continue with regular invitation rounds at a consistent frequency. You may notice smaller invitation round sizes in the first half of the financial year, which may have resulted in higher minimum scores for invitations in some occupation groups. The smaller sizes of the previous rounds were determined by operational requirements. Larger invitation rounds are expected throughout the rest of the financial year.

The last invitation round of 2024 was conducted on 26 November 2024, and the next round will be undertaken before 14 February 2025.

Occupations related to critical services including teaching, healthcare and social assistance will remain high priorities.

ACT will provide updates on invitations rounds through the ACT Migration website.

In 2023-24, the ACT received an allocation of 1,200 nomination places, split evenly between the 491 and 190 visa subclasses.

ACT Nomination Guidelines and ACT Critical Skills List

There are no further changes at this stage to either the ACT Nomination Guidelines or the ACT Critical Skills list. However, ACT anticipate a review later in the year and will advise any significant changes in due course.

The Process

  • Intending applicants will be required to express their interest by completing the Canberra Matrix

– No documents are required to be lodged with the Canberra Matrix

– There is no application fee for completing and submitting the Canberra Matrix

  • Either once or twice a month (to be decided) the ACT Government will determine which Canberra Matrix applicants, based on the Matrix points test (has no relationship or impact on Home Affairs points test) will be issued an invitation to apply for ACT Government 190 nomination

– The ACT Government reserves the right to use other levers to select applicants based on economic benefit to Canberra

  • The Canberra Matrix points are frozen upon submission and cannot be updated

– If points allocation change, for any reason. a new Canberra Matrix will be required to be submitted

  • A Canberra Matrix will remain valid for 6 months before it is removed from the system
  • The matrix scoring for Canberra residents has 12 factors
Canberra Matrix for Canberra Residents
Category Option Points
Current ACT Residence 4 + years 20
3 – 4 years 15
2 – 3 years 10
1 – 2 years 5
Less than one year 0
English Proficiency Superior 15
Proficient 10
Competent 0
Spouse/Partner English Superior/Proficient 5
Nomination Occupation In demand or ‘Open’ on the ACT Occupation List 20
Length of current ACT employment Employed for 12 months + 10
Employed for 6-12 months 5
ACT Employment Type Working in ‘open’ nominated occupation 15
Working in ‘open’ but not nominated the occupation 10
Working in ANZCO Skill level 1 to 3 occupation 5
Previous ACT employment in nominated occupation – minimum one year 4
Spouse/Partner Employment Working in the ‘open’ Occupation in the ACT 15
Skill assessment relevant to the current occupation 10
Tertiary qualification relevant to current occupation 5
Currently working in any occupation 5
Study Level at Tertiary Institution Doctoral Degree 20
Master’s Degree 15
Bachelors Degree or 3-year trade certificate 10
Diploma (at least 2 years) 5
Study Completed at an ACT tertiary institute 3 years or more 15
2 years 10
1 year 5
Prospective Applicants Canberra Resident 10
Assets in Canberra ACT property (min. $250,000 investment) 5
2 years ACT business activity, majority ownership & minimum $100,000 5
$200,000 investment in a start-up ACT business 5
Close Family Ties Australian citizen/permanent resident spouse/partner, child 20
Australian citizen/permanent resident parent, grandparent, brother, sister 10
Temporary resident spouse/partner 5
  • The Matrix for overseas residents has essentially the same factors except the grandfathering factor mentioned above
  • Intending applicants who live in Canberra and commute to Sydney, for example, for study and/or work, regardless of the time spent in or out of Canberra will not meet the requirements for an invitation
  • To meet the Canberra residence requirements, the intending applicant can live in Canberra (this goes without saying) or live within a 30-minute commute radius of Canberra (for example, live in Queanbeyan, Jerrabomberra, Bungendore, Murrumbateman)
  • Intending applicants who work in Queanbeyan, for example, are also ineligible to receive an invitation

Key points to note

  • There will be no requests for further information (applications not complete will be refused)
  • If the documents provided at the application stage do not support the information provided in the Canberra Matrix, the application will be refused
  • There are no waiver provisions
  • The ACT Government will not respond to requests for special treatment based on

– Expiry of English language results, skills assessments

– Change of age

– Visa expiry, etc

  • ACT Government will not respond to requests about an individual’s ranking, selection or invitation process

Source: Migration Institute of Australia (MIA)

Book a meeting for a commitment free briefing with our Registered Migration Agents in Melbourne to find more about your visa options.

190 visa

190 Visa

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Skilled visas

a list of Australian Skilled visas

See here

Skilled Visa Points Test (189/190/491 Visa)

Skilled Migration Point Test

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