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Posted on December 17 2022

Western Australia immigration draw: Nominations for 5,006 candidates

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By  Editor
Updated September 01 2023

Highlights: Western Australia immigration draw issues invitations to 5,006 candidates

  • Western Australia had a draw conducted on December 16, 2022, to offer nominations to immigrate to this Australian region.
  • In the Australia immigration draw, 5,006 candidates were invited.
  • The applicants’ occupation had to be one that’s present on the WASMOL list of occupations.

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The Australian state of Western Australia conducted a round of invitations on December 16, 2022. It offered nominations for immigration to Western Australia to eligible candidates. The invitations were received by candidates selected under 4 streams namely:

  • SNMP General stream –WASMOL schedule 2
  • SNMP General stream –WASMOL schedule 1
  • SNMP Graduate stream – vocational education and training graduates
  • SNMP Graduate stream – higher education graduates

Go through the details of the invitations round we have shared with you below:

Intending visa subclass

SNMP General stream –WASMOL schedule 1 SNMP General stream –WASMOL schedule 2 SNMP Graduate stream – higher education graduates

SNMP Graduate stream – vocational education and training graduates

Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190)

194 1053 814 304
Skilled Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) 194 1915 269

263

The number of invitations sent based on the Australia visa subclass is as follows.

Visa Subclass

Invitations Issued
190

2365

491

2641
Total

5006

Here’s Western Australia Invitations Round Issued: FY 2022-23 program.

Stream

Visa Subclass August September October November December
SNMP General stream – WASMOL schedule 1 190 159 373 531 510

194

491

41 127 822 458

194

SNMP General stream – WASMOL schedule 2

190 83 195 563 463 1053
491 117 263 938 1037

1915

SNMP Graduate Stream – higher education graduates

190 97 241 959 1069 814
491 53 129 313 327

269

SNMP Graduate stream – vocational education and training graduates

190 12 63 241 376 304
491 38 62 159 260

263

Total

600 1453 4526 4500

5006

*Interested to immigrate to Australia? Know your eligibility through Y-Axis Australia Immigration Points Calculator.

What’s WASMOL?

WASMOL is the acronym for “Western Australian Skilled Migration Occupation List”. This list of skilled occupations contains those professions that are treated as eligible to be considered at the time of nominating an immigration candidate moving to the Western Australia region.

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Here are the Australian visa subclasses that are available for immigration candidates whose professions find their match in this list of occupations.

  • Subclass 190 - Skilled Nominated visa
  • Subclass 491 - Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa

The WASMOL for Western Australia’s Skilled Migration Program 2022-2023 has been released. In case your occupation matches with an occupation listed in WASMOL, it becomes possible for you to migrate to Australia by joining the Western Australia immigration queue.

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