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๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡บ Tasmania Opens 2025โ€“26 Skilled Migration Program: What You Need to Know About ROI

The Government of Tasmania has officially announced its full nomination allocations for the 2025โ€“26 Australian Migration Program, bringing exciting news for skilled professionals, graduates, and families planning to migrate to Australia. This update marks the start of a new migration year, filled with fresh opportunities for those seeking a pathway to permanent residency through the Skilled Nominated (Subclass 190) and Skilled Work Regional (Subclass 491) visas.

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๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡บ Tasmania Opens 2025โ€“26 Skilled Migration Program: What You Need to Know About ROI

Tasmania’s 2025–26 Nomination Allocations

For the 2025–26 program year, Tasmania has been allocated a total of 1,850 nomination places, which include:

  • ๐ŸŸฆ 1,200 places for the Subclass 190 – Skilled Nominated Visa

  • ๐ŸŸฉ 650 places for the Subclass 491 – Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) Visa

With these allocations now confirmed, Migration Tasmania has begun weekly invitation rounds, offering consistent opportunities for applicants to be invited for state nomination throughout the year.


Weekly Invitation Rounds Have Started

Migration Tasmania has officially commenced weekly invitations to apply for nomination.
This means applicants who have submitted a Registration of Interest (ROI) will now be reviewed regularly, instead of waiting months for updates.

Each week, the state government will publish updates on the Migration Tasmania website, providing details such as:
โœ… The number of ROIs invited to apply for nomination
๐Ÿ“‰ The lowest scores invited
๐Ÿงพ The remaining nomination places available
๐Ÿ“ฆ The number of ROIs currently on hand

This transparent process helps applicants monitor trends, understand invitation cut-offs, and plan their applications effectively.


What Is an ROI (Registration of Interest)?

A Registration of Interest (ROI) is the first and most important step in applying for a state nomination in Australia.

It’s not a visa application, but rather an expression of your interest in being considered for nomination by a state or territory — in this case, Tasmania.

When you submit an ROI, you’re essentially saying:

“I want to be considered for nomination because I meet your eligibility criteria and I want to live and work in Tasmania.”


How the ROI Process Works

  1. Submit Your ROI through the official Migration Tasmania website.

  2. Include all your important details, such as:

    • Your occupation (must be on the skilled occupation list)

    • Your English test results

    • Your skills assessment

    • Your work experience

    • Any Tasmanian ties (study, work, or residency)

  3. Migration Tasmania reviews your ROI and compares it to other applicants.

  4. If your profile meets current needs, you’ll receive an invitation to apply for state nomination.

  5. Once nominated, you can then proceed to apply for your visa with the Australian Department of Home Affairs (DHA).


Subclass Breakdown

Subclass 190 – Skilled Nominated Visa

  • Permanent visa pathway for skilled workers nominated by a state government.

  • Allows you to live and work anywhere in Australia permanently.

  • Applicants gain five additional points toward their points test for state nomination.

Subclass 491 – Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) Visa

  • A five-year regional visa that requires living and working in a designated regional area (like Tasmania).

  • Offers a pathway to permanent residency after three years of regional residence and work.


Why Tasmania?

Tasmania remains one of the most welcoming states for skilled migrants, offering:

  • A high quality of life and affordable living costs

  • Strong demand in healthcare, engineering, construction, ICT, Teachers and hospitality sectors

  • A clear nomination pathway with transparent selection criteria

  • Support for international graduates who have studied or worked in Tasmania

For many applicants, Tasmania’s balanced lifestyle and simplified nomination process make it an ideal choice for migration.


Tips to Boost Your Chances

If you’re planning to apply for Tasmania’s skilled migration program:

  • โœ… Keep your skills assessment and English test results up to date.

  • โœ… Strengthen your connection to Tasmania — study, work, or live there if possible.

  • โœ… Highlight in-demand occupations and provide complete supporting documents.

  • โœ… Stay informed through weekly updates from Migration Tasmania.


Start Your Journey with My Travel International

At My Travel International, we help skilled professionals and students navigate the complex Australian migration process with ease.

Our expert consultants provide:

  • Eligibility assessments and advice on the right visa subclass

  • Guidance on ROI preparation and state nomination

  • Document review to maximize your selection chances

  • Weekly migration updates so you stay ahead

Whether you’re applying for the Subclass 190 or Subclass 491, our team ensures your application meets every requirement to improve your success rate.


Get Started Today!

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