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πŸ—³οΈ FY2025-26 Guide to Australian Permanent Residency This guide will be updated over the course of the FY2025-26. If you are completely new to the process, we recommend you start here β†’

πŸ“03 Sep 2025: SA Migration Update: The Commonwealth Government have provided South Australia with a small interim allocation for the 2025-26 program year. Given the small number of interim allocations, Skilled and Business Migration (SBM) will not open for new Registration of Interest (ROI) applications and instead focus on inviting strong applicants contributing to the state’s workforce requirements, including from the ROI’s submitted in the 24-25 program year. Once the Commonwealth Government provides South Australia with its full allocation, SBM will release its full policy settings for the upcoming program year.

πŸ“02 Sep 2025: News update on FY2024-25 Planning Level: The number of people entering Australia through the permanent migration program will remain unchanged, with the government maintaining its annual cap of 185,000 people. More here


πŸ”Έ Do I need new EOIs and ROIs for FY2025-26? We will update this as information is released. You can view FY2024-25 requirements here. - ACT: To be updated - NSW: To be updated - NT: To be updated - QLD: To be updated - SA: Based on update on 3 September 2025 above, it seems existing (from previous FY) EOIs and ROIs will be processed. - TAS: To be updated - VIC: To be updated - WA: Existing EOIs will be processed. Note: EOIs expire after 2 years.

πŸ”Έ I have a preinvite from last FY, when will I receive full invite? Most states will gradually open over the July-Sep period, but usually states start issuing full invites to preinvites carried over from previous FY, as early as July.

πŸ”Έ When did the states open last FY? - ACT: opened on 16 July 2024 - NSW: opened on 10 October 2024 - NT: opened on 22 July 2024, but quickly closed for OFFSHORE priority stream applicants due to an influx of large number of applicants. - QLD: opened on 13 September 2024 - SA: opened on 15 August 2024, although we saw some preinvites being selectively sent even before this official opening date. - TAS: opened on 1 August 2024, although we saw some preinvites being selectively sent as early as 04 July 2024 - VIC: opened on 14 August 2024 - WA: opened on 19 July 2024

πŸ”Έ When did the first round take place last FY? - ACT: 08 August 2024 - NSW: 10 October 2024 - NT: Earliest onshore invites seen on 02 August 2024 - QLD: Earliest invites seen on 02 October 2024 - SA: Earliest invites seen on 13 August 2024 - TAS: Earliest invites seen on 04 July 2024 - VIC: 27 August 2024 - WA: 15 August 2024 Check out our database (with date filters) for more details β†’

πŸ’¬ Other Questions - How many EOIs do I need? - Which states need a ROI? - Which subclass and states am I eligible to apply?

πŸͺ” Useful Links - Resources for New Users - Frequently Asked Questions - Submit Expression of Interest (EOI) - Visa Application Documents - Phone numbers and emails for DHA/States - Points Calculator - Grattan Proposed Points System - Guide to Housing, Jobs and Community - FY2024-25 Planning Levels

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I have gut feelings that Today or tomorrow Something will be updated by DOHA Either Migration plan or 189 invitation? Something will be there

Does the grant of 189 will start at July 1st?

Are we about to see the Grattan version of points-based system next year? I hate this, really. Basically your PY and regional ties will mean nothing.

@all Around the end of current FY, and the beginning of new FY, many applicants have a set of commonly asked questions. This FY, I plan to collect all useful info, with links etc., in this thread. This post will serve as a gateway to 189/190/491 requirements for coming FY.