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πŸ“ŒMelbourne πŸ“ŒBangkok Healy Daloia Group includes two specialised businesses: Healy Daloia Migration and Healy Daloia Consultancy, delivering strategic migration and consultancy services. Healy Daloia Migration a

ssists individuals and organisations across employer sponsored, skilled, family, business and investment visas, citizenship applications, appeals and temporary visas. Driven by integrity, clarity and expertise, we deliver practical, results-focused solutions at every stage of your journey. Book your consultation with us.

πŸ”· Migration Tasmania Update - Nomination Places Used (18 June 2026) πŸ”·Migration Tasmania has provided an updated snapshot...
19/06/2026

πŸ”· Migration Tasmania Update - Nomination Places Used (18 June 2026) πŸ”·

Migration Tasmania has provided an updated snapshot of its state nomination program and the remaining places available for the current program year.

*As noted by Migration Tasmania, they have now finished inviting ROIs and will recommence invitations once the next nomination allocation is received.

Here is the current breakdown:

Subclass 190 - Skilled Nominated Visa
πŸ”Ή Number of ROIs on Hand: 556 ROIs
πŸ”Ή Remaining Places Available: 31 places
πŸ”Ή Applications lodged but not yet decided: 206
πŸ”Ή Invitations issued but application not yet lodged: 19

Subclass 491 - Skilled Work Regional Visa
πŸ”Ή Number of ROIs on Hand: 594 ROIs
πŸ”Ή Remaining Places Available: 31 places
πŸ”Ή Applications lodged but not yet decided: 75
πŸ”Ή Invitations issued but application not yet lodged: 31

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βœ… Unsure about your eligibility or pathways for the upcoming program year?

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Disclaimer: This disclaimer applies to all social media posts by Healy Daloia Migration Services. The content of this post does not constitute legal or immigration advice and should not be considered as such. The material is created to provide an informational guideline (updated at the time of posting and subject to change) for general information purposes only. Consult a registered Migration Agent before considering any information provided in this post and to verify your case specifically.

πŸ”· Details on ACT’s June Tentative Invitation Round of 2025-26 πŸ”·πŸ“’ The ACT Government has released details of the June ten...
18/06/2026

πŸ”· Details on ACT’s June Tentative Invitation Round of 2025-26 πŸ”·

πŸ“’ The ACT Government has released details of the June tentative invitation round for the 2025-26 State Nomination program, including:

- Canberra Matrix invitations (Onshore & Offshore)
- Minimum scores
- And more…

*It's important to note that this was a tentative invitation round that was smaller and specific to the Subclass 190 visa only, rather than a standard invitation round.

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Disclaimer: This disclaimer applies to all social media posts by Healy Daloia Migration Services. The content of this post does not constitute legal or immigration advice and should not be considered as such. The material is created to provide an informational guideline (updated at the time of posting and subject to change) for general information purposes only. Consult a registered Migration Agent before considering any information provided in this post and to verify your case specifically.

πŸ”· Australian Net Overseas Migration Forecasts (2025–2030) πŸ”·The Australian Government has released its updated demographi...
17/06/2026

πŸ”· Australian Net Overseas Migration Forecasts (2025–2030) πŸ”·

The Australian Government has released its updated demographic and economic forecasts within the official Federal Budget 2026–27.

The latest detailed projections outline a steady normalization of net overseas migration:

πŸ”Ή 2024–25: 305,000 (Outcome)
πŸ”Ή 2025–26: 295,000 (Forecast)
πŸ”Ή 2026–27: 245,000 (Forecast)
πŸ”Ή 2027–28 to 2029–30: 225,000 annually (Forecast)

The budget papers also highlight that Net Overseas Migration is forecast to be higher than previously expected in 2025-26 and 2026-27, which reflects that migrants on temporary visas are departing Australia at lower rates than in the past.

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Disclaimer: This disclaimer applies to all social media posts by Healy Daloia Migration Services. The content of this post does not constitute legal or immigration advice and should not be considered as such. The material is created to provide an informational guideline (updated at the time of posting and subject to change) for general information purposes only. Consult a registered Migration Agent before considering any information provided in this post and to verify your case specifically.

πŸ”· Here’s What Australian Employers Say About the Current Supply of Skilled Workers πŸ”·According to the latest data from th...
16/06/2026

πŸ”· Here’s What Australian Employers Say About the Current Supply of Skilled Workers πŸ”·

According to the latest data from the Jobs and Skills Australia (JSA) 2025 Occupation Shortage List Stakeholder Survey, businesses across the nation continue to face significant challenges in finding suitably skilled staff.

The survey highlights a widespread shortage across almost all major employment groups:

πŸ”Ή Overall Shortage: 84% of surveyed responses reported either a severe undersupply or an undersupply of 'suitably skilled workers' across all major occupational groups.

πŸ”Ή Trades and Labour: Severe undersupply is particularly evident among Labourers (72%) and Technicians and Trades Workers (62%).

πŸ”Ή Professional Sectors: A substantial proportion of responses for the Professionals major group indicated either severe undersupply or undersupply, with 34% reporting severe undersupply

This data confirms that the majority of sectors in the Australian workforce are still experiencing a major undersupply of personnel, meaning high-demand pathways remain open for the right candidates.

βœ… Unsure about your eligibility?

Contact us to book a consultation with one of our registered migration agents to align your profile with Australia's current workforce needs.

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Disclaimer: This disclaimer applies to all social media posts by Healy Daloia Migration Services. The content of this post does not constitute legal or immigration advice and should not be considered as such. The material is created to provide an informational guideline (updated at the time of posting and subject to change) for general information purposes only. Consult a registered Migration Agent before considering any information provided in this post and to verify your case specifically.

πŸ”· Did You Know? Around 28% of All Occupations in Australia are in "National Shortage" πŸ”·πŸ“Š According to Jobs and Skills Au...
15/06/2026

πŸ”· Did You Know? Around 28% of All Occupations in Australia are in "National Shortage" πŸ”·

πŸ“Š According to Jobs and Skills Australia (JSA), the latest "Occupation Shortage List" report highlights talent gaps across the country. Out of the 916 occupations listed, 252 were identified as being in national shortage.

While this represents a slight decrease from previous years, high demand persists for skilled roles across key sectors, including:

πŸ”Ή Health care
πŸ”Ή Engineering
πŸ”Ή Education
πŸ”Ή ICT
πŸ”Ή Technical trades

These fields continue to see strong demand across multiple states and territories.

These insights highlight that qualified and experienced individuals remain a vital component in addressing the critical workforce needs of the Australian economy.

*Not all occupations experiencing a national shortage are eligible or available for migration purposes.

βœ… Unsure about your eligibility?

Contact us to book a consultation with one of our registered migration agents.

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Disclaimer: This disclaimer applies to all social media posts by Healy Daloia Migration Services. The content of this post does not constitute legal or immigration advice and should not be considered as such. The material is created to provide an informational guideline (updated at the time of posting and subject to change) for general information purposes only. Consult a registered Migration Agent before considering any information provided in this post and to verify your case specifically.

πŸ”· We Are Proud to Announce That We Have Received an Average of β€˜5-Star’ on Google Reviews and a β€˜100% Recommend’ on Face...
12/06/2026

πŸ”· We Are Proud to Announce That We Have Received an Average of β€˜5-Star’ on Google Reviews and a β€˜100% Recommend’ on Facebook πŸ”·

We Appreciate Our Valued Clients for Your Ongoing Trust and Support.

With over 5,000 clients and a 99% approval rate across visa, skills assessment, sponsorship and citizenship applications, we remain committed to delivering exceptional service and excellence in everything we do.

Thank you for trusting us to be a part of your journey towards achieving your Australian dream.

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πŸ”· Migration Tasmania Update – Nomination Places Used (12 June 2026) πŸ”·Migration Tasmania has provided an updated snapshot...
12/06/2026

πŸ”· Migration Tasmania Update – Nomination Places Used (12 June 2026) πŸ”·

Migration Tasmania has provided an updated snapshot of its state nomination program and the remaining places available for the current program year.

As noted by Migration Tasmania, they have now finished inviting ROIs and will recommence invitations once the next nomination allocation is received.

Here is the current breakdown:

Subclass 190 - Skilled Nominated Visa
πŸ”Ή Number of ROIs on Hand: 570 ROIs
πŸ”Ή Remaining Places Available: 33 places
πŸ”Ή Applications lodged but not yet decided: 185
πŸ”Ή Invitations issued but application not yet lodged: 35

Subclass 491 - Skilled Work Regional Visa
πŸ”Ή Number of ROIs on Hand: 596 ROIs
πŸ”Ή Remaining Places Available: 62 places
πŸ”Ή Applications lodged but not yet decided: 103
πŸ”Ή Invitations issued but application not yet lodged: 37

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βœ… Unsure about your eligibility or pathways for the upcoming program year?

Contact us to book a consultation with one of our registered migration agents.

Check the link in bio.



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Disclaimer: This disclaimer applies to all social media posts by Healy Daloia Migration Services. The content of this post does not constitute legal or immigration advice and should not be considered as such. The material is created to provide an informational guideline (updated at the time of posting and subject to change) for general information purposes only. Consult a registered Migration Agent before considering any information provided in this post and to verify your case specifically.

πŸ”· Australia’s $85.2M Budget Investment in Trades Skills Assessments - Here's What You Can Expect from it πŸ”·As part of the...
10/06/2026

πŸ”· Australia’s $85.2M Budget Investment in Trades Skills Assessments - Here's What You Can Expect from it πŸ”·

As part of the 2026–27 Federal Budget, the Australian Government has announced an $85.2 million investment over four years to modernise and streamline the trade skills assessment system.

This funding is targeted at increasing efficiency and reducing workforce entry wait times for qualified professionals.

Key highlights of the reform includeπŸ‘‡

πŸ”Ή $75.1 Million for Modernising Trades Recognition Australia (TRA)This funding will be deployed over four years to implement a brand-new trade skills assessment system. It focuses on integrating occupational licensing directly into the TRA skills assessment process and piloting streamlined "assessment-to-licensing" pathways for priority trades.

This reform is expected to cut workforce entry wait times by up to six months for qualified overseas professionals and support an additional 4,000 skilled trades workers entering the workforce annually.

πŸ”Ή $5.6 Million for Onshore Visa Holders' Skills RecognitionAllocated over three years, this program is designed for TRA to deliver a dedicated skills recognition pathway for onshore visa holders.

The initiative allows individuals already living in Australia to quickly validate their existing qualifications and practical trade experience, allowing them to fill immediate workforce vacancies sooner.

πŸ”Ή $4.5 Million for Assessing Authorities Regulatory OversightSpread over four years, this funding will strengthen the regulatory oversight, transparency, and accountability of skills assessment Assessing Authorities.

The measures will introduce mandatory annual performance reports beginning in 2027 to ensure consistency and efficiency across the board.

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10/06/2026

πŸ”· 2026–27 Permanent Migration Program: Planning Levels πŸ”·

The Australian Government has officially released the Permanent Migration Program planning levels for the 2026-27 financial year, maintaining a total of 185,000 places, the same as last program year.

The program continues to prioritise skilled migration, with approximately 72% of the total allocation (132,240 places) dedicated to the Skill stream to address workforce needs, and 28% (52,460 places) allocated to the Family stream.

Key highlights:

πŸ”Ή Skill Stream - (132,240 places):
- 129,590 places allocated to migrants already living in Australia
- 55,110 places allocated to high‑skilled offshore migrants that help address Australia’s long‑term skill needs.

πŸ”Ή Family Stream (52,460 places):
- Covers Partner visas, Parent, Child, and a small number of other family streams.

This is your chance to plan ahead - whether through skilled migration or joining your family in Australia.

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βœ… Unsure about your eligibility?

Contact us to book a consultation with one of our registered migration agents.

Check the link in bio.



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Disclaimer: This disclaimer applies to all social media posts by Healy Daloia Migration Services. The content of this post does not constitute legal or immigration advice and should not be considered as such. The material is created to provide an informational guideline (updated at the time of posting and subject to change) for general information purposes only. Consult a registered Migration Agent before considering any information provided in this post and to verify your case specifically.

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