Posted on May 26 2022
Overview:
A constant number of nomination places are provided by the ACT each month, and Invitations to Apply (ITAs) are sent out to the highest-ranked matrix in each occupation.
The cut-off for the selection procedure is based on the time, date, and monthly allotment of the Matrix submission, occupation demand, and cap. The rank of the Matrix score is more significant if the need for a specific profession is more.
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The minimum is not a guarantee but just evidence of the invitation that has been issued. The invitation will not be issued if the system detects any active applications or an ACT nomination that was received earlier.
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Here are the details of the draw:
Type of residents | Occupation group | Under nomination | Number of candidates invited | Minimum matrix score |
Canberra Residents
|
Matrix nominating Small Business Owners
|
190 nominations | 1 | 100 |
491 nominations | 2 | 85 | ||
Matrix nominating 457 / 482 visa holders
|
190 nominations | 0 | NA | |
491 nominations | 1 | NA | ||
Matrix nominating Critical Skill Occupations
|
190 nominations | 15 | 85 | |
491 nominations | 32 | NA | ||
Overseas applicants
|
Matrix nominating Critical Skill Occupations
|
190 nominations | 0 | NA |
491 nominations | 27 | NA |
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