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State and territory migrationsummary30 June 2015
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Table of Contents
About this report 4
Enquiries 4
Definition of terms 5
Section 1 All states and territories 9
Section 2 Australian Capital Territory 27
Section 3 New South Wales 37
Section 4 Northern Territory 61
Section 5 Queensland 73
Section 6 South Australia 99
Section 7 Tasmania 119
Section 8 Victoria 133
Section 9 Western Australia 157
About this report
This report provides year to date data about permanent migration outcomes and temporary visa grants. The Skilled permanent migration outcomes are split by category, state/territory and statistical division of intended residence, country of citizenship and occupation. While the permanent migration Family outcomes are split by stream, state of intended residence and country of citizenship.
The temporary visa grants are split by visa major group and subclass, applicant type, and state/territory where available. Temporary Work (Skilled) visa grants is also split into statistical division and occupation.
The aim of this report is to assist governments and other stakeholders to identify trends, understand, plan for and manage migration in their regions.
Other publications of interest include:
BR0212 - State and territory permanent additions summary BR0169 - Temporary entrants and New Zealand citizens in AustraliaBR0008 - Subclass 457 quarterly reportBR0097 - Student visa and temporary graduate visa programme quarterly report BR0112 - Visitor visa programme quarterly reportBR0110 - Working Holiday Maker visa programme reportMigration to Australia's states and territoriesRegional Net Overseas Migration
Links to the following quarterly publications of interest can be found on our website at http://www.border.gov.au/about/reports-publications/research-statistics/statistics/live-in-australia/
EnquiriesAny comments or enquiries concerning this report should be sent to: [email protected] id: BR0183
Definition of terms
1 November onshore: A special class of visa, created in 1993, to provide permanent
residency for certain asylum seekers already onshore at the time.
ANZSCO Major Group: Major Group is the highest level in the Australian and New Zealand
Standard Classification of Occupations (ANZSCO) 1st Edition
produced by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).
Applicant type: Under the Migration Regulations 1994 (the Regulations), there are
two types of applicants. These are primary applicants and secondary
applicants. These terms are defined below.
If the table or graph heading includes the word 'primary', such as
'primary applications', dependants (secondary applicants) are not
included.
Business Innovation and Investment Programme (BIIP):
Superseding the Business Skills Programme, the Business Innovation
and Investment Programme (BIIP) is specifically designed to increase
entrepreneurial talent and to improve business expertise in Australia.
Child visa: The Child permanent visa category includes visas for
dependent children, orphan relatives and adopted children.
Citizenship country: The country of citizenship of the visa applicant or visa holder. Where
a visa applicant or visa holder has more than one citizenship country,
either the citizenship of the travel document or the citizenship
nominated by the visa applicant is used.
Distinguished Talent visa: The distinguished talent visa is a permanent visa for people
nominated for migration on the basis of their internationally
recognised record of exceptional and outstanding achievement in a
profession, the arts, sport, research or academia.
Education provider registered state:
The education provider registered state is based on the student visa
holder's confirmation of enrolment (CoE). Where more than one CoE
is recorded on the visa application, the education provider registered
state is based on the CoE with the highest course level. For
secondary applicants, the registered state is based on the primary
application.
Employer Nomination Scheme (ENS):
The Employer Nomination Scheme (ENS) allows Australian
employers to nominate employees who are foreign nationals for a
permanent visa to work in Australia and fill a skilled occupation in their
business.
English Language Intensive Course for Overseas Students (ELICOS):
English Language Intensive Course for Overseas Students (ELICOS)
(subclass 570) visa. This applies to stand-alone English language
courses that lead to a certificate level award or non-formal award.
Definition of terms (continued)
Foreign Affairs/Defence: This visa (subclass 576) is designed for international students who
are sponsored by Foreign Affairs (under the Australia Awards) or
Defence to study a full-time course of any type in Australia.
General Skilled migration (GSM): General skilled migration allows the permanent entry of persons who
are not sponsored by an employer and who have skills in particular
occupations required in Australia.
Granted: Unless otherwise specified, the number of visas granted includes
primary and review grants.
Higher Education: Higher Education (subclass 573) visa. This applies to bachelor
degree, associate degree, higher education diploma, higher education
advanced diploma, graduate certificate, graduate diploma or Masters
by coursework.
Nominated occupation: The occupation of the nominated position that the primary visa holder
will be filling in Australia while holding the subclass 457 visa based on
the Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of
Occupations (ANZSCO) 1st Edition.
Nominated position location: The state or territory where the visa holder will be working. This may
be different from the business address of the sponsor and/or the visa
processing office.
Non Award: Non Award (subclass 575) visa. This applies to non award foundation
studies or other full time courses not leading to an Australian Award.
Other Family visa: This visa group includes aged dependent relatives, remaining
relatives and carer visas.
Outcomes: Data on grants of permanent visas are migration programme
outcomes. Outcomes are the number of visas granted net of
Business Skills visas cancelled under s134 of the Migration Act 1958
and net of places taken by provisional spouse/fiance and
interdependent visa holders who do not subsequently obtain
permanent visas due to refusal or withdrawal.
Parent visa: The Parent permanent visa category relates to people whose child
is an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or eligible
New Zealand citizen.
Partner visa: The Partner category visa comprises the Prospective Marriage
and Partner visa subclasses.
Permanent additions: Permanent additions are defined as the number of settler arrivals plus
the number of people granted permanent residence while in Australia
on a temporary visa.
Permanent/provisional visa: A visa subclass which is countable for the purposes of the Migration
Programme.
Definition of terms (continued)
Postgraduate Research: Postgraduate Research (subclass 574) visa. This applies to Master's
degree by research or Doctoral degree.
Primary applicant: The primary applicant is the person who must satisfy the primary
criteria for the grant of a visa under the Migration Regulations.
Primary application: An application lodged by a primary applicant.
Primary grant: An outcome where a decision maker (which may include system
generated decision making) makes an assessment based on the
initial visa application which results in a visa being granted to an
applicant.
Primary visa holder: A person who has had a primary application for a visa granted.
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme (RSMS):
The regional sponsored migration scheme (RSMS) is specifically
designed to assist regional employers to nominate skilled migrants to
fill a full time vacancy (available for at least two years) when there is a
genuine need for a paid employee in a business located in regional
Australia.
Schools: Schools (subclass 571) visa. This applies to primary, junior secondary
or senior secondary school course or an approved secondary school
exchange programme.
Secondary applicant: Secondary applicants must satisfy the secondary criteria for the grant
of a visa under the Regulations. In this case, a secondary applicant is
generally a dependant of the primary applicant.
Secondary application: A visa application lodged by a secondary applicant.
Secondary visa holder: A person who has had a secondary application for a visa granted.
Settler arrivals: Settler arrivals are defined as the number of permanent settlers
arriving in Australia.
State of intended residence: State of intended residence is derived from the intended address
given by settler arrivals on passenger cards and permanent additions
by the state or territory where they currently live. In the case of settler
arrivals, this information does not necessarily relate to the state or
territory in which the traveller will eventually establish a permanent
residence.
Temporary Work (Skilled) (subclass 457):
A visa for a stay of up to four years for business purposes. Since
1 April 2005, medical practitioners have been encouraged to apply
for a visa in this subclass.
Definition of terms (continued)
Visa applicant: Used to refer to clients applying for a visa. Unless otherwise specified,
the term covers both primary and secondary applicants.
Visa application: An application lodged for a visa. A visa application may include both
primary and secondary visa applicants.
Visitor visa: Visitor visa subclasses are issued to non-permanent entrants to
Australia, whose visa is for tourism, short stay business, visiting
relatives or medical treatment.
Vocational Education and Training (VET):
Vocational Education and Training (subclass 572) visa. This applies
to certificate, vocational education and training diploma, vocational
education and training advanced diploma, vocational graduate
certificate or vocational graduate diploma courses.
Working Holiday Maker (WHM): Refers collectively to both the Working Holiday (subclass 417) visa
and the Work and Holiday (subclass 462) visa. These visas are
aimed at young adults from countries with reciprocal bilateral
agreements with Australia who holiday in Australia and undertake
short-term work and/or study.
Work and Holiday (subclass 462):
This visa is for young people who want to holiday and work in Australia for up to a year.
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Section 1 - All states and territories
OverviewOverall, there were a greater number of temporary and permanent migrants that moved to New South Wales, followed by Victoria. In the permanent Skilled stream, most Professionals and Managers moved to New South Wales, while most Technicians and Trades Workers moved to Western Australia.
India continues to be the top source country for permanent migrants, with China (excluding special administrative regions (SARs)) and the United Kingdom ranked second and third respectively.
Analysis of state preference for permanent migrants by nationality shows that the majority of Indian Skilled
stream migrants went to New South Wales whereas the majority of Indian Family stream migrants went to
Victoria. The majority of Chinese Skilled stream migrants moved to Victoria while the majority of Chinese
Family stream migrants moved to New South Wales. For the United Kingdom, Western Australia was the top
destination state for Skilled stream migrants, whereas New South Wales was the top destination state for
Family stream migrants.
Temporary Work (Skilled) subclass 457 visa● There were 96,084 Temporary Work (Skilled) subclass 457 visa grants in 2014-15; a 2.5 per cent decrease
compared to the previous financial year.
● The states/territories with the largest proportion of 457 visa grants in 2014-15 were:
○ New South Wales with 38.8 per cent of the total, or 37,276 visa grants
○ Victoria with 25.3 per cent or 24,354
○ Western Australia with 15.9 per cent or 15,244 and
○ Queensland with 13.1 per cent or 12,585.
● Compared to the previous financial year, the largest change in 457 visa grants were for:
○ Queensland down 14.6 per cent or -2151 visa grants
○ Tasmania down 12.2 per cent or -59 and
○ Northern Territory down 10.7 per cent or -173.
● Of the 96,084 grants, 51,125 (53.2 per cent) were primary and 44,959 (46.8 per cent) were secondary visa
grants.
Student visa● There were 299,540 Student visa grants in 2014-15; an increase of 7480 (2.6 per cent) compared to the
previous financial year.
● The states/territories with the largest proportion of Student visa grants in 2014-15 were:
○ New South Wales with 36.2 per cent of the total, or 108,518 visa grants
○ Victoria with 25.3 per cent or 75,751 and
○ Queensland with 16.6 per cent or 49,613.
● Of the 299,540 grants, 259,791 (86.7 per cent) were primary and 39,749 (13.3 per cent) were secondary
visa grants.
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Section 1 - All states and territories
● The education sectors with the largest proportion of Student visa grants in 2014-15 were:
○ Higher Education with 50.6 per cent of the total, or 151,713 visa grants, of which:
▪ 54,384 visa grants (35.8 per cent) were in New South Wales
▪ 44,540 visa grants (29.4 per cent) in Victoria and
▪ 20,372 visa grants (13.4 per cent) in Queensland;
○ VET with 21.9 per cent or 65,690 visa grants, of which:
▪ 27,990 visa grants (42.6 per cent) were in New South Wales
▪ 14,845 visa grants (22.6 per cent) in Victoria and
▪ 11,004 visa grants (16.8 per cent) in Queensland; and
○ ELICOS with 11.1 per cent or 33,215 visa grants, of which:
▪ 14,005 visa grants (42.2 per cent) were in New South Wales
▪ 8814 visa grants (26.5 per cent) in Queensland and
▪ 5966 visa grants (18.0 per cent) in Victoria.
Working Holiday Maker and Visitor visa● There were 214,830 Working Holiday visa grants in 2014-15, down 6.3 per cent compared to the previous
financial year. This was driven by a decline in first visa grants down 5.4 per cent or -9937 visa grants
compared to the previous financial year. This was contributed to by a decline in second visa grants down
10.0 per cent or -4611 visa grants compared to the previous financial year.
● There were 11,982 Work and Holiday visa grants in 2014-15, up 17.3 per cent compared to the previous
financial year. During 2014-15 visa grants to the citizens of Poland, Portugal and Spain were grantedfor the first time, and equated to 701 visas or 40 per cent of the increase in visa grants.
● There were 4,308,107 Visitor visa grants in 2014-15, up 8.0 per cent compared to the previous financial
year. This was driven by an increase in Tourist visa grants up 8.6 per cent or 306,187 and Business visa
grants up 2.7 per cent or 11,661.
Skill stream● There were 127,774 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15, of which the state/territory of nomination/intended
residence was:
○ New South Wales with 36,509 Skill stream outcomes (28.6 per cent) of which:
▪ 20,716 Skill stream outcomes (56.7 per cent) were General Skilled Migration (GSM)▪ 13,775 (37.7 per cent) were Employer Nomination Scheme (ENS) and
▪ 1153 (3.2 per cent) were Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme (RSMS);○ Victoria with 29,630 (23.2 per cent) of which:
▪ 16,263 Skill stream outcomes (54.9 per cent) were GSM
▪ 7838 (26.5 per cent) were ENS and
▪ 4329 (14.6 per cent) were Business Innovation and Investment programme (BIIP);○ Western Australia with 20,216 (15.8 per cent) of which:
▪ 7518 Skill stream outcomes (37.2 per cent) were GSM
▪ 7123 (35.2 per cent) were ENS and
▪ 4909 (24.3 per cent) were RSMS; and
○ State/territory not specified with 9869 (7.7 per cent) of which 96.8 per cent (9551 outcomes) were in
GSM.
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Section 1 - All states and territories
● The top source citizenship countries for the Skill stream programme were:
○ India with 28,600 (22.4 per cent) Skill stream outcomes, of which:
▪ 7844 (27.4 per cent) were in New South Wales
▪ 7377 (25.8 per cent) in Victoria and
▪ 3133 (11.0 per cent) in South Australia;
○ China (excl SARs) with 16,834 (13.2 per cent) Skill stream outcomes, of which:
▪ 6496 (38.6 per cent) were in Victoria
▪ 5680 (33.7 per cent) in New South Wales and
▪ 1351 (8.0 per cent) in Queensland; and
○ United Kingdom with 16,254 (12.7 per cent) Skill stream outcomes, of which:
▪ 4657 (28.7 per cent) were in Western Australia
▪ 4242 (26.1 per cent) in New South Wales and
▪ 2719 (16.7 per cent) in Victoria.
● Skill stream outcomes top occupations were:
○ Professionals with 39,930 (67.1 per cent) outcomes, of which:
▪ 13,765 (34.5 per cent) were in New South Wales
▪ 9513 (23.8 per cent) in Victoria and
▪ 4514 (11.3 per cent) in Western Australia;
○ Technicians and Trades Workers with 9905 (16.7 per cent) outcomes, of which:
▪ 2813 (28.4 per cent) were in Western Australia
▪ 2176 (22.0 per cent) in New South Wales and
▪ 1927 (19.5 per cent) in Victoria; and
○ Managers with 5357 (9.0 per cent) outcomes, of which:
▪ 1498 (28.0 per cent) were in New South Wales
▪ 939 (17.5 per cent) in Victoria and
▪ 913 (17.0 per cent) in Western Australia.
● The top source citizenship country in each Skill stream programme was:
○ India with 20,290 (27.9 per cent) General Skilled Migration outcomes
○ United Kingdom with 8812 (24.6 per cent) Employer Nomination Scheme outcomes
○ India with 3079 (24.9 per cent) Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme outcomes and
○ China (excl SARs) with 4870 (75.1 per cent) Business Innovation and Investment Programmeoutcomes.
Family stream● There were 61,085 Family stream outcomes in 2014-15, of which the state/territory of intended residence was:
○ New South Wales with 20,200 (33.1 per cent) Family stream outcomes, of which:
▪ 15,265 (75.6 per cent) were Partner outcomes
▪ 3739 (18.5 per cent) were Parent (incl. contributory) and
▪ 965 (4.8 per cent) were Child;
○ Victoria with 15,677 (25.7 per cent) Family stream outcomes, of which:
▪ 12,316 (78.6 per cent) were Partner outcomes
▪ 2495 (15.9 per cent) were Parent (incl. contributory) and
▪ 749 (4.8 per cent) were Child; and
○ Queensland with 7496 (12.3 per cent) Family stream outcomes, of which:
▪ 6136 (81.9 per cent) were Partner outcomes
▪ 883 (11.8 per cent) were Parent (incl. contributory) and
▪ 452 (6.0 per cent) were Child.
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Section 1 - All states and territories
● The top source citizenship countries for the Family stream programme were:
○ China (excl SARs) with 11,025 (18.0 per cent) Family stream outcomes, of which:
▪ 4078 (37.0 per cent) were in New South Wales
▪ 2521 (22.9 per cent) in Victoria
▪ 781 (7.1 per cent) in Queensland and
▪ 2630 (23.9 per cent) did not specify a state/territory;
○ India with 6262 (10.3 per cent) Family stream outcomes, of which:
▪ 2248 (35.9 per cent) were in Victoria
▪ 1784 (28.5 per cent) in New South Wales and
▪ 723 (11.5 per cent) in Western Australia; and
○ United Kingdom with 4786 (7.8 per cent) Family stream outcomes, of which:
▪ 1201 (25.1 per cent) were in New South Wales
▪ 806 (16.8 per cent) in Victoria
▪ 735 (15.4 per cent) in Queensland and
▪ 1019 (21.3 per cent) did not specify a state/territory.
● The top source citizenship country in each Family stream programme was:
○ China (excl SARs) with 5631 (11.8 per cent) Partner outcomes
○ China (excl SARs) with 687 (16.6 per cent) Child outcomes
○ China (excl SARs) with 4658 (53.7 per cent) Parent (incl. contributory) outcomes and
○ Vietnam with 109 (24.2 per cent) other Family outcomes.
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Section 1 - All states and territoriesTemporary entrant visa grants
Table 1.01 Subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by state/territory of nominated position location
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
1,5881,542 1.7% 3.0%
37,27636,543 38.8% 2.0%
1,4381,611 1.5%-10.7%
12,58514,736 13.1%-14.6%
3,1083,272 3.2%-5.0%
425484 0.4%-12.2%
24,35423,408 25.3% 4.0%
15,24416,854 15.9%-9.6%
66121 0.1%-45.5%
100.0%96,08498,571
Nominated position location Australian Capital Territory New South Wales
Northern Territory Queensland
South Australia
Tasmania
Victoria
Western Australia
Not Recorded
Total -2.5%
Note 1: Excludes Independent Executives.
Table 1.02 Subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by applicant type
Primary applications
Total applications
% ofTotal
applications
% ofPrimary
applicationsSecondary
applications
% ofSecondary
applications1,588 1.7%765823 1.6% 1.7%
37,276 38.8%16,88720,389 39.9% 37.6%
1,438 1.5%608830 1.6% 1.4%
12,585 13.1%6,2016,384 12.5% 13.8%
3,108 3.2%1,5791,529 3.0% 3.5%
425 0.4%177248 0.5% 0.4%
24,354 25.3%11,69012,664 24.8% 26.0%
15,244 15.9%7,0068,238 16.1% 15.6%
66 0.1%4620 0.0% 0.1%
100.0%96,08444,95951,125 100.0% 100.0%
Nominated position location Australian Capital Territory New South Wales
Northern Territory Queensland
South Australia
Tasmania
Victoria
Western Australia
Not Recorded
Total
Note 1: Excludes Independent Executives.
Table 1.03 Student visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by registered state/territory of education provider
2013-14 to 30/06/14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
% Change from 2013-14
-2.7%7,1317,330 2.4%
11.5%108,51897,366 36.2%
6.6%1,6161,516 0.5%
-5.8%49,61352,675 16.6%
-1.0%14,96815,125 5.0%
26.9%2,8182,220 0.9%
-1.9%75,75177,203 25.3%
-1.8%22,23722,653 7.4%
5.7%16,88815,972 5.6%
100.0%299,540292,060
Registered state/territory
of education provider Australian Capital Territory New South Wales
Northern Territory Queensland
South Australia
Tasmania
Victoria
Western Australia
Not Recorded
Total 2.6%
Note 1: Excludes Student Guardians.
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Section 1 - All states and territoriesTemporary entrant visa grants
Table 1.04 Student visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by applicant type
% of % of % ofPrimary Primary Secondary Secondary Total Total
applications applications applications applications applications applications
6,541 2.5% 590 1.5% 7,131 2.4%
97,487 37.5% 11,031 27.8% 108,518 36.2%
1,350 0.5% 266 0.7% 1,616 0.5%
44,750 17.2% 4,863 12.2% 49,613 16.6%
13,146 5.1% 1,822 4.6% 14,968 5.0%
2,341 0.9% 477 1.2% 2,818 0.9%
68,840 26.5% 6,911 17.4% 75,751 25.3%
19,083 7.3% 3,154 7.9% 22,237 7.4%
6,253 2.4% 10,635 26.8% 16,888 5.6%
Registered state/territory
of education provider Australian Capital Territory New South Wales Northern Territory Queensland
South Australia Tasmania
Victoria
Western Australia
Not Recorded
Total 259,791 100.0% 39,749 100.0% 299,540 100.0%
Note 1: Excludes Student Guardians.
Table 1.05 Student visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by visa subclass
Total % of
Total ACT NSW NT QLD SA TAS VIC WANot
Record
33,215 11.1%2673,223 5,96658 710 8,814 <514,005 171
Visa subclass 570 ELICOS
12,011 4.0%1,354401 3,204141 1,088 2,783 332,763 244571 Schools
65,690 21.9%2,1546,388 14,84586 770 27,990 107 11,004 2,346572 VET
573 Higher Education 5,089 54,384 1,428 20,372 9,282 2,157 44,540 9,890 4,571 151,713 50.6%
11,108 3.7%1,927574 Postgrad Research 407 2,857 22 1,959 530 210 2,255 941 19,203 6.4%151,394 4,941166 1,012 4,681 256,519450575 Non-Award
6,600 2.2%6,600na nana na na nana576 Foreign Aff/Defence na
7,131 108,518 1,616 49,613 4,968 2,818 75,751 22,237 16,888 299,540 100.0%Total
2.4% 36.2% 0.5% 16.6% 5.0% 0.9% 25.3% 7.4% 5.6% 100.0%% of Total
Note 1: Excludes Student Guardians.Note 2: Subclass 576 (Foreign Affairs/Defence) applicants are not required to have a Confirmation of Enrolment (COE) under migration regulations. Therefore, for this visa subclass no COE is recorded and figures by state location are not available.
Table 1.06 Working Holiday Maker visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by visa subclass
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of TotalVisa subclass
417 Working Holiday
First visa -5.4%173,491183,428 76.5%
Second visa -10.0%41,33945,950 18.2%
214,830229,378417 Working Holiday subtotal -6.3% 94.7%
462 Work and Holiday 17.3%11,98210,214 5.3%
100.0%226,812239,592Total -5.3%
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Section 1 - All states and territoriesTemporary entrant visa grants
Table 1.07 Visitor visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by visa subclass
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of TotalVisa subclass
Business
3.9%219,634211,323 5.1%Business Visitor
0.9%173,528171,900 4.0%ETA Business
3.4%52,52350,801 1.2%eVisitor Business
2.7%445,685434,024Business subtotal 10.3%
Sponsored Family
50 0.0%Other Visitors
50Sponsored Family subtotal 0.0%
Tourist
4.5%2,052,2411,963,951 47.6%ETA Tourist
14.5%1,185,2121,035,210 27.5%Tourist Visitor
12.0%601,094536,792 14.0%eVisitor Tourist
17.7%23,87020,277 0.6%Sponsored Tourist
8.6%3,862,4173,556,230Tourist subtotal 89.7%
100.0%4,308,1073,990,254Total 8.0%
Note 1: Sponsored business visas ceased in March 2013.
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Section 1 - All states and territoriesPermanent visa outcomes
Table 1.08 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by applicant type
% of % of % ofPrimary Primary Secondary Secondary Total Total
Nominated position state/territory / state/territory of intended residence outcomes outcomes outcomes outcomes outcomes outcomes
Australian Capital Territory 1,552 2.6% 1,898 2.8% 3,450 2.7%
New South Wales 18,358 30.9% 18,151 26.6% 36,509 28.6%
Northern Territory 930 1.6% 1,077 1.6% 2,007 1.6%
Queensland 6,769 11.4% 7,944 11.6% 14,713 11.5%
South Australia 4,596 7.7% 6,105 8.9% 10,701 8.4%
Tasmania 347 0.6% 332 0.5% 679 0.5%
Victoria 13,880 23.3% 15,750 23.1% 29,630 23.2%
Western Australia 9,066 15.2% 11,150 16.3% 20,216 15.8%
Not Specified 3,984 6.7% 5,885 8.6% 9,869 7.7%
Total 59,482 100.0% 68,292 100.0% 127,774 100.0%
Note 1: Not Specified includes external territories.
Table 1.09 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by nominated position state/territory or state/territory of intended residence
Nominated position state/territory / state/territory of intended residence
% of Total
outcomesTotal
outcomesBIIP RSMS ENS GSMDist.
Talent
3,450 2.7%02,6742185499
36,509 28.6%020,71613,7751,153865
2,007 1.6%01,141246616<5
14,713 11.5%05,8095,9832,647274
10,701 8.4%08,8155711,043272
679 0.5%03535924126
29,630 23.2%016,2637,8381,2004,329
20,216 15.8%07,5187,1234,909666
9,869 7.7%2009,551572239
100.0%127,77420072,84035,87012,3806,484
Australian Capital Territory New South Wales Northern Territory Queensland
South Australia Tasmania
Victoria
Western Australia
Not Specified
Total
Note 1: ENS includes Labour Agreements.
Note 2: Distinguished Talent includes 1 November Onshore.
Note 3: Not Specified includes external territories.
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Section 1 - All states and territoriesPermanent visa outcomes
Table 1.10 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - top 10 citizenship countries and skill pathway
% of Total
outcomesTotal
outcomesBIIP
Employer Sponsored GSM Dist. Talent
28,600 22.4%<520,2908,26048
16,834 13.2%158,5843,3654,870
16,254 12.7%385,74410,42943
8,122 6.4%<53,4784,640<5
6,974 5.5%66,49543142
5,470 4.3%<51,7753,6920
3,558 2.8%171,6161,86956
3,449 2.7%02,2851,1640
3,350 2.6%02,836202312
2,921 2.3%112,43246018
32,242 25.2%10517,30513,7381,094
Citizenship country India
China (excl SARs) United Kingdom Philippines Pakistan
Ireland
South Africa
Nepal
Iran
Sri Lanka
Others
100.0%127,77420072,84048,2506,484
128,5507,260 72,840 200
Total
Planning level 48,250
89.3% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 99.4%Total outcomes as % of Planning level
Note 1: Employer Sponsored includes RSMS, ENS and Labour Agreements.
Note 2: Distinguished Talent includes 1 November Onshore.
Table 1.11 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by top 10 citizenship countries and state/territory
% of Total
outcomesTotal
outcomes28,600 22.4%
Not ACT NSW NT QLD SA TAS VIC WA Spec
1,075 7,844 418 2,957 3,133 101 7,377 1,998 3,697
299 16,834 13.2%38 1,351 1,265 160 6,496 1,169 3765,680
241 16,254 12.7%7664,6572,71980 8822,3173504,242
177 8,122 6.4%2522,3261,45313 5721,2172841,828
291 6,974 5.5%1,3466211,59132 745375541,919
43 5,470 4.3%912,080755693 130 <51821,493
88 3,558 2.8%4991,09631625 26072252500
34 3,449 2.7%9517642817 126262792,232
72 3,350 2.6%37371672419 40132812705
170 2,921 2.3%3701999196 44628098433
32,242 25.2%
127,774 100.0%
960 9,633 440 4,211 2,741 223 6,852 5,178 2,004 3,450 36,509 2,007 14,713 10,701 679 29,630 20,216 9,869
Citizenship country India
China (excl SARs) United Kingdom Philippines Pakistan
Ireland
South Africa
Nepal
Iran
Sri Lanka
Other countries Total
% of Total 2.7% 28.6% 1.6% 11.5% 8.4% 0.5% 23.2% 15.8% 7.7% 100.0%
Note 1: Not Specified includes external territories.
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Table 1.12 Primary Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by ANZSCO major groups
ANZSCO Major Group
Total primary
ACT NSW NT QLD SA TAS VIC WA outcomes
% of Total primary
outcomesNot
Spec1 Managers 138 5,357 9.0%7791393932 7698581331,498
2 Professionals 39,930 67.1%1,152 13,765 446 3,885 2,926 257 9,513 4,514 3,472
130 9,905 16.7%3732,8131,92737 6541,5562392,176
91 1,049 1.8%503221298 13511482118
21 1,223 2.1%0281192<5 3019225479
3 Technicians and Trades Workers4 Community and Personal Services 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers 17 90 0.2%0197<513 <5<525
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
0 49 0.1%029<50 0150<5
8 Labourers 0 10 0.0%0<5<50 0<50<5
Non Labour Force/Other <5 1,869 3.1%121721,1709 78132<5292
100.0%59,482Total 1,552 18,358 930 6,769 4,596 347 13,880 9,066 3,984 2.6% 30.9% 1.6% 11.4% 7.7% 0.6% 23.3% 15.2% 6.7% 100.0%% of Total
Note 1: Not Specified includes external territories.
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Section 1 - All states and territoriesPermanent visa outcomes
Table 1.13 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - skill pathway by top 10 citizenship countries
Primary outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes
% ofSecondary outcomes
Total outcomes
% ofTotal
outcomesSecondary outcomesSkill pathway
General Skilled Migration
8,995 25.4% 11,295 30.1% 27.9%20,290India
5,282 14.9% 3,302 8.8% 11.8%8,584China (excl SARs)
2,610 7.4% 3,885 10.4% 8.9%6,495Pakistan
2,560 7.2% 3,184 8.5% 7.9%5,744United Kingdom
1,768 5.0% 1,710 4.6% 4.8%3,478Philippines
1,480 4.2% 1,356 3.6% 3.9%2,836Iran
1,114 3.2% 1,341 3.6% 3.4%2,455Bangladesh
1,086 3.1% 1,346 3.6% 3.3%2,432Sri Lanka
1,196 3.4% 1,089 2.9% 3.1%2,285Nepal
1,163 3.3% 869 2.3% 2.8%2,032Malaysia
8,102 22.9% 8,107 21.6% 22.3%16,209Other countries
72,84037,48435,356 59.4% 54.9% 57.0%General Skilled Migration subtotal
Employer Nomination Scheme
4,171 25.6% 4,641 23.7% 24.6%8,812United Kingdom
2,223 13.7% 2,958 15.1% 14.4%5,181India
1,830 11.3% 1,219 6.2% 8.5%3,049Ireland
870 5.3% 1,698 8.7% 7.2%2,568Philippines
1,088 6.7% 1,333 6.8% 6.7%2,421China (excl SARs)
437 2.7% 982 5.0% 4.0%1,419South Africa
484 3.0% 714 3.6% 3.3%1,198South Korea
451 2.8% 536 2.7% 2.8%987United States of America
393 2.4% 470 2.4% 2.4%863Nepal
377 2.3% 315 1.6% 1.9%692France
3,939 24.2% 4,741 24.2% 24.2%8,680Other countries
35,87019,60716,263 27.3% 28.7% 28.1%Employer Nomination Scheme subtotal
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
1,431 24.5% 1,648 25.2% 24.9%3,079India
741 12.7% 1,331 20.3% 16.7%2,072Philippines
781 13.4% 836 12.8% 13.1%1,617United Kingdom
521 8.9% 423 6.5% 7.6%944China (excl SARs)
404 6.9% 239 3.7% 5.2%643Ireland
146 2.5% 304 4.6% 3.6%450South Africa
166 2.8% 138 2.1% 2.5%304South Korea
146 2.5% 155 2.4% 2.4%301Nepal
120 2.1% 157 2.4% 2.2%277Sri Lanka
86 1.5% 102 1.6% 1.5%188Pakistan
1,293 22.2% 1,212 18.5% 20.2%2,505Other countries
12,3806,5455,835 9.8% 9.6% 9.7%Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme subtotal
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
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Table 1.13 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - skill pathway by top 10 citizenship countries (continued)
Primary outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes
% ofSecondary outcomes
Total outcomes
% ofTotal
outcomesSecondary outcomesSkill pathway
Business Innovation and Investment Programme
1,555 79.9% 3,315 73.0% 75.1%4,870China (excl SARs)
91 4.7% 221 4.9% 4.8%312Iran
60 3.1% 184 4.1% 3.8%244Malaysia
33 1.7% 181 4.0% 3.3%214Hong Kong SAR
37 1.9% 130 2.9% 2.6%167Vietnam
17 0.9% 48 1.1% 1.0%65South Korea
13 0.7% 43 0.9% 0.9%56South Africa
14 0.7% 38 0.8% 0.8%52Taiwan
11 0.6% 38 0.8% 0.8%49Singapore
12 0.6% 36 0.8% 0.7%48India
103 5.3% 304 6.7% 6.3%407Other countries
6,4844,5381,946 3.3% 6.6% 5.1%Business Innovation and Investment Programme subtotal
Distinguished Talent
17 20.7% 21 17.8% 19.0%38United Kingdom
5 6.1% 12 10.2% 8.5%17South Africa
5 6.1% 10 8.5% 7.5%15China (excl SARs)
<5 4.9% 7 5.9% 5.5%11Sri Lanka
<5 4.9% 5 4.2% 4.5%9Italy
<5 3.7% 6 5.1% 4.5%9Fiji
<5 2.4% 6 5.1% 4.0%8Malaysia
<5 2.4% 6 5.1% 4.0%8France
<5 4.9% <5 3.4% 4.0%8Brazil
<5 3.7% <5 3.4% 3.5%7South Korea
33 40.2% 37 31.4% 35.0%70Other countries
20011882 0.1% 0.2% 0.2%Distinguished Talent subtotal
100.0% 127,774 100.0%68,29259,482 100.0%Total
46.6% 53.4% 100.0%% of Total
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Section 1 - All states and territoriesPermanent visa outcomes
Table 1.14 Family stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by applicant type
Primary outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes
% ofSecondary outcomes
Total outcomes
% ofTotal
outcomesSecondary outcomes
1,014 1.7%142872 1.7% 1.5%
20,200 33.1%2,94717,253 33.3% 31.9%
524 0.9%77447 0.9% 0.8%
7,496 12.3%1,0096,487 12.5% 10.9%
2,785 4.6%5482,237 4.3% 5.9%
406 0.7%44362 0.7% 0.5%
15,677 25.7%2,43113,246 25.6% 26.3%
6,017 9.9%8575,160 10.0% 9.3%
State/territory of intended
residence
Australian Capital Territory New South Wales Northern Territory Queensland
South Australia Tasmania
Victoria
Western Australia
Not Specified 6,966 11.4%1,1965,770 11.1% 12.9%
100.0%61,0859,25151,834 100.0% 100.0%Total
Note 1: Not Specified includes external territories.
Table 1.15 Family stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by state/territory of intended residence
State/territory of intended % of
Total outcomes
Total outcomesPartner Child
Parent (incl. Contributory)
Other Family
1,014 1.7%<517794739
20,200 33.1%2313,73996515,265
524 0.9%02048456
7,496 12.3%258834526,136
2,785 4.6%364092312,109
406 0.7%03815353
15,677 25.7%1172,49574912,316
6,017 9.9%97754054,828
6,966 11.4%281391,1765,623
residence
Australian Capital Territory New South Wales Northern Territory Queensland
South Australia Tasmania
Victoria
Western Australia
Not Specified
100.0%61,0854508,6754,13547,825Total
61,08547,825 4,135 8,675 450Planning level
100.0% 100.0% 100.0%Total outcomes as % of Planning level
100.0% 100.0%
Note 1: Planning levels for Non-Contributory Parent and Contributory Parent are combined. Note 2: Not Specified includes external territories.
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Table 1.16 Family stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by top 10 citizenship countries and visa category
% of Total
outcomesTotal
outcomesPartner ChildParent (incl.
Contributory)Other
Family11,025 18.0%494,6586875,631
6,262 10.3%<56214075,233
4,786 7.8%<56291773,979
3,737 6.1%43564473,191
3,468 5.7%1096361422,581
2,036 3.3%<5193181,696
1,977 3.2%7915451,838
1,785 2.9%030741,681
1,302 2.1%1927641,192
1,206 2.0%<513770996
23,501 38.5%1431,8471,70419,807
100.0%61,0854508,6754,13547,825
Citizenship country China (excl SARs) India
United Kingdom Philippines
Vietnam
Thailand
Afghanistan
United States of America Pakistan
South Korea
Other countries
Total
Note 1: Planning levels for Non-Contributory Parent and Contributory Parent are combined.
Table 1.17 Family stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by top 10 citizenship countries and state/territory
% ofTotal
outcomesTotal
outcomesACT NSW NT QLD SA TAS VIC WANot
Spec
170 11,025 18.0%2,6304172,52145368781154,078
186 6,262 10.3%2497232,24824301699481,784
44 4,786 7.8%1,01972380636186735361,201
47 3,737 6.1%317510641492477401121,074
57 3,468 5.7%-1092441,3558186292231,412
39 2,036 3.3%<53074521910138340696
24 1,977 3.2%406136621<52821360370
36 1,785 2.9%151143409267831015617
31 1,302 2.1%148124369697989420
21 1,206 2.0%55882227252307551
359 23,501 38.5%2,1012,6026,0331849143,0922197,997
100.0%61,0856,9666,01715,6774062,7857,49652420,2001,014
Citizenship country China (excl SARs) India
United Kingdom Philippines Vietnam
Thailand Afghanistan
United States of
America
Pakistan
South Korea
Other countries Total
% of Total 1.7% 33.1% 0.9% 12.3% 4.6% 0.7% 25.7% 9.9% 11.4% 100.0%
Note 1: Not Specified includes external territories.
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Section 1 - All states and territoriesPermanent visa outcomes
Table 1.18 Family stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by family category and top 10 citizenship countries
Primary outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes
% ofSecondary outcomes
Total outcomes
% ofTotal
outcomesSecondary outcomesFamily category
Partner
4,823 11.5% 808 14.0% 11.8%5,631China (excl SARs)
4,929 11.7% 304 5.3% 10.9%5,233India
3,768 9.0% 211 3.6% 8.3%3,979United Kingdom
2,447 5.8% 744 12.9% 6.7%3,191Philippines
2,187 5.2% 394 6.8% 5.4%2,581Vietnam
1,017 2.4% 821 14.2% 3.8%1,838Afghanistan
1,461 3.5% 235 4.1% 3.5%1,696Thailand
1,591 3.8% 90 1.6% 3.5%1,681United States of America
950 2.3% 242 4.2% 2.5%1,192Pakistan
938 2.2% 58 1.0% 2.1%996South Korea
17,927 42.6% 1,880 32.5% 41.4%19,807Other countries
47,8255,78742,038 81.1% 62.6% 78.3%Partner subtotal
Child
687 16.9% 0 0.0% 16.6%687China (excl SARs)
443 10.9% <5 6.6% 10.8%447Philippines
407 10.0% 0 0.0% 9.8%407India
318 7.8% 0 0.0% 7.7%318Thailand
177 4.3% 0 0.0% 4.3%177United Kingdom
142 3.5% 0 0.0% 3.4%142Vietnam
140 3.4% 0 0.0% 3.4%140Malaysia
86 2.1% 17 27.9% 2.5%103Ethiopia
97 2.4% 0 0.0% 2.3%97South Africa
84 2.1% 12 19.7% 2.3%96South Sudan
1,493 36.6% 28 45.9% 36.8%1,521Other countries
4,135614,074 7.9% 0.7% 6.8%Child subtotal
Parent (incl. Contributory)
3,103 55.8% 1,555 49.9% 53.7%4,658China (excl SARs)
333 6.0% 303 9.7% 7.3%636Vietnam
408 7.3% 221 7.1% 7.3%629United Kingdom
377 6.8% 244 7.8% 7.2%621India
161 2.9% 88 2.8% 2.9%249South Africa
137 2.5% 88 2.8% 2.6%225Malaysia
89 1.6% 53 1.7% 1.6%142Sri Lanka
86 1.5% 51 1.6% 1.6%137South Korea
69 1.2% 42 1.3% 1.3%111Hong Kong SAR
61 1.1% 39 1.3% 1.2%100Indonesia
734 13.2% 433 13.9% 13.5%1,167Other countries
8,6753,1175,558 10.7% 33.7% 14.2%Parent (incl. Contributory) subtotal
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Table 1.18 Family stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by family category and top 10 citizenship countries (continued)
Primary outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes
% ofSecondary outcomes
Total outcomes
% ofTotal
outcomesSecondary outcomesFamily category
Other Family
39 23.8% 70 24.5% 24.2%109Vietnam
17 10.4% 62 21.7% 17.6%79Afghanistan
25 15.2% 24 8.4% 10.9%49China (excl SARs)
18 11.0% 25 8.7% 9.6%43Philippines
10 6.1% 20 7.0% 6.7%30Iraq
10 6.1% 14 4.9% 5.3%24Lebanon
<5 2.4% 15 5.2% 4.2%19Pakistan
<5 1.8% 7 2.4% 2.2%10Egypt
<5 2.4% 5 1.7% 2.0%9Sri Lanka
<5 0.6% 6 2.1% 1.6%7South Sudan
33 20.1% 38 13.3% 15.8%71Other countries
450286164 0.3% 3.1% 0.7%
100.0%61,0859,25151,834 100.0% 100.0%
84.9% 15.1% 100.0%
Other Family subtotal Total
% of Total
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Section 2 - Australian Capital Territory
Temporary Work (Skilled) subclass 457 visa● There were 1588 Temporary Work (Skilled) subclass 457 visa grants in 2014-15; a 3.0 per cent increase
compared to the previous financial year.
● Of the 1588 grants, 823 (51.8 per cent) were primary and 765 (48.2 per cent) were secondary visa grants.
● The occupations with the highest number of primary visa grants were:
○ Professionals with 584 (71.0 per cent) and
○ Technicians and Trades Workers with 127 (15.4 per cent).
Student visa● There were 7131 Student visa grants in 2014-15; a decrease of -199 (2.7 per cent) compared to the
previous financial year.
● Of the 7131 grants, 6541 (91.7 per cent) were primary and 590 (8.3 per cent) were secondary visa grants.
● The education sectors with the largest proportion of Student visa grants were:
○ Higher Education with 5089 (71.4 per cent) and
○ VET with 770 (10.8 per cent).
Skill stream● In 2014-15, there were 3450 Skill stream outcomes, of which 1552 (45.0 per cent) were primary and
1898 (55.0 per cent) were secondary outcomes.
● Primary Skill stream outcomes by the top ●
occupations were:
Skill stream outcomes by the top source citizenship countries were:
○ Professionals with 1152 (74.2 per cent) and ○ India with 1075 (31.2 per cent) and
○ Managers with 138 (8.9 per cent). ○ China (excl SARs) with 299 (8.7 per cent).
Family stream● In 2014-15, there were 1014 Family stream outcomes, 872 (86.0 per cent) were primary and
142 (14.0 per cent) were secondary outcomes.
● Family stream outcomes by the top source citizenship countries were:
○ India with 186 (18.3 per cent) and
○ China (excl SARs) with 170 (16.8 per cent).
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Section 2 - Australian Capital TerritoryTemporary entrant visa grants
Table 2.01 Subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by state/territory of nominated position location - ACT
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total100.0%1,5881,542
Nominated position location Total - ACT 3.0%
Note 1: Excludes independent executives.
Table 2.02 Subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by applicant type - ACT
Nominated position locationPrimary
applicationsTotal
applications
% ofTotal
applications
% ofPrimary
applicationsSecondary
applications
% ofSecondary
applications100.0%1,588765823 100.0% 100.0%Total - ACT
Note 1: Excludes Independent Executives.
Table 2.03 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by ANZSCO major group - ACT
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
104 97 11.8%-6.7%
564 584 71.0% 3.5%
139 127 15.4%-8.6%
20 9 1.1%-55.0%
10 <5 0.4%-70.0%
<5 <5 0.4% 0.0%
0 0 0.0% 0.0%
0 0 0.0% 0.0%
0 0 0.0% 0.0%
100.0%823840
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services
5 Clerical and Administrative Workers
6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other
Total - ACT -2.0%
Note 1: Excludes Independent Executives.
Table 2.04 Student visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by visa subclass - ACT
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
187 171 2.4%-8.6%
208 244 3.4% 17.3%
638 770 10.8% 20.7%
5,347 5,089 71.4%-4.8%
459 407 5.7%-11.3%
Visa subclass
570 ELICOS
571 Schools
572 VET
573 Higher Education 574 Postgrad Research 575 Non-Award 491 450 6.3%-8.4%
100.0%7,1317,330Total - ACT -2.7%
Note 1: Excludes Student Guardians and Foreign Affairs/Defence Sponsored.
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Section 2 - Australian Capital TerritoryTemporary entrant visa grants
Table 2.05 Student visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by applicant type - ACT
% of % of % ofPrimary Primary Secondary Secondary Total Total
applications applications applications applications applications applications
140 2.1% 31 5.3% 171 2.4%
244 3.7% 0 0.0% 244 3.4%
675 10.3% 95 16.1% 770 10.8%
4,729 72.3% 360 61.0% 5,089 71.4%
303 4.6% 104 17.6% 407 5.7%
Visa subclass
570 ELICOS
571 Schools
572 VET
573 Higher Education 574 Postgrad Research 575 Non-Award 450 6.9% 0 0.0% 450 6.3%
Total - ACT 6,541 100.0% 590 100.0% 7,131 100.0%
% of Total - ACT 91.7% 8.3% 100.0%
Note 1: Excludes Student Guardians and Foreign Affairs/Defence Sponsored.
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Section 2 - Australian Capital TerritoryPermanent visa outcomes
Table 2.06 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by skill pathway - ACT
Skill pathwayPrimary
outcomes
% ofPrimary
uutcomes
% ofSecondary outcomes
Total outcomes
% ofTotal
outcomesSecondary outcomes
<5 0.1% 7 0.4% 0.3%9BIIP
256 16.5% 293 15.4% 15.9%549RSMS
93 6.0% 125 6.6% 6.3%218ENS
1,201 77.4% 1,473 77.6% 77.5%2,674GSM
0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0.0%0Dist. Talent
100.0%3,4501,8981,552 100.0% 100.0%
100.0% 45.0% 55.0%
Total - ACT
% of Total - ACT
Table 2.07 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - top 10 citizenship countries and skill pathway - ACT
% of Total
outcomesTotal
outcomesBIIP
Employer Sponsored GSM Dist. Talent
1,075 31.2%08941810
299 8.7%0231599
291 8.4%0269220
241 7.0%0162790
177 5.1%0114630
170 4.9%0158120
139 4.0%013450
124 3.6%0120<50
88 2.6%068200
76 2.2%074<50
770 22.3%04503200
Citizenship country India
China (excl SARs) Pakistan
United Kingdom Philippines
Sri Lanka
Malaysia Bangladesh
South Africa Singapore
Others
100.0%3,45002,6747679Total - ACT
Note 1: Employer Sponsored includes RSMS, ENS and Labour Agreements.
Note 2: Distinguished Talent includes 1 November Onshore.
Table 2.08 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - ACT
% ofTotal
outcomes
% ofTotal
outcomes1,075 31.2%
299 8.7%
291 8.4%
241 7.0%
177 5.1%
170 4.9%
139 4.0%
124 3.6%
88 2.6%
76 2.2%
770 22.3%
Citizenship country India
China (excl SARs) Pakistan
United Kingdom Philippines
Sri Lanka
Malaysia
Bangladesh
South Africa Singapore
Other countries
Total - ACT 100.0%3,450
ANZSCO Major GroupPrimary
outcomesPrimary
outcomes1381 Managers 8.9%
1,1522 Professionals 74.2%
1303 Technicians and Trades Workers 8.4%
91 5.9%
21 1.4%
17
4 Community and Personal Services 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers 1.1%
07 Machinery Operators and Drivers 0.0%
08 Labourers 0.0%
<5Non Labour Force/Other 0.2%
100.0%1,552Total primary - ACT
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Section 2 - Australian Capital Territory
Permanent visa outcomes
Table 2.09 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Business Innovation and Investment Programme - ACT
Totaloutcomes
Totaloutcomes
9 100.0%Citizenship country China (excl SARs)
Total - ACT 100.0%9
% of % of
ANZSCO Major GroupPrimary
outcomesPrimary
outcomes<51 Managers 50.0%
02 Professionals 0.0%
03 Technicians and Trades Workers 0.0%
0 0.0%
0 0.0%
0
4 Community and Personal Services5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers 0.0%
07 Machinery Operators and Drivers 0.0%
08 Labourers 0.0%
<5Non Labour Force/Other 50.0%
100.0%<5Total primary - ACT
Table 2.10 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme - ACT
Totaloutcomes
% ofTotal
outcomes151 27.5%
49 8.9%
49 8.9%
43 7.8%
32 5.8%
22 4.0%
19 3.5%
15 2.7%
13 2.4%
13 2.4%
143 26.0%
Citizenship country India
China (excl SARs) Philippines
United Kingdom
South Korea
Pakistan
Ireland
Nepal
Canada
United States of America Other countries
Total - ACT 100.0%549
ANZSCO Major GroupPrimary
outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes421 Managers 16.4%
852 Professionals 33.2%
623 Technicians and Trades Workers 24.2%
63 24.6%
<5 1.6%
0
4 Community and Personal Services5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers 0.0%
07 Machinery Operators and Drivers 0.0%
08 Labourers 0.0%
0Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%
100.0%256Total primary - ACT
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% of
Section 2 - Australian Capital TerritoryPermanent visa outcomes
Table 2.11 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Employer Nomination Scheme - ACT
Totaloutcomes
% ofTotal
outcomes36 16.5%
30 13.8%
16 7.3%
14 6.4%
14 6.4%
12 5.5%
10 4.6%
9 4.1%
9 4.1%
8 3.7%
60 27.5%
Citizenship country United Kingdom
India
South Africa
Ireland
Philippines
United States of America China (excl SARs) Indonesia
South Korea
Vietnam
Other countries
Total - ACT 100.0%218
ANZSCO Major GroupPrimary
outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes101 Managers 10.8%
592 Professionals 63.4%
213 Technicians and Trades Workers 22.6%
<5 1.1%
<5 2.2%
0
4 Community and Personal Services5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers 0.0%
07 Machinery Operators and Drivers 0.0%
08 Labourers 0.0%
0Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%
100.0%93Total primary - ACT
Table 2.12 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - General Skilled Migration - ACT
Citizenship countryTotal
outcomes
% ofTotal
outcomes894 33.4%
269 10.1%
231 8.6%
162 6.1%
158 5.9%
134 5.0%
120 4.5%
114 4.3%
74 2.8%
68 2.5%
450 16.8%
100.0%2,674
India
Pakistan
China (excl SARs) United Kingdom
Sri Lanka
Malaysia
Bangladesh Philippines Singapore
South Africa
Other countries
Total - ACT
ANZSCO Major GroupPrimary
outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes851 Managers 7.1%
1,0082 Professionals 83.9%
473 Technicians and Trades Workers 3.9%
27 2.2%
15 1.2%
17
4 Community and Personal Services5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers 1.4%
07 Machinery Operators and Drivers 0.0%
08 Labourers 0.0%
<5Non Labour Force/Other 0.2%
100.0%1,201Total primary - ACT
Table 2.13 Family stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by applicant type - ACT
Primary outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes
% ofSecondary outcomes
Total outcomes
% ofTotal
outcomesSecondary outcomes
669 76.7% 70 49.3% 72.9%739
94 10.8% 0 0.0% 9.3%94
107 12.3% 70 49.3% 17.5%177
<5 0.2% <5 1.4% 0.4%<5
Family category
Partner
Child
Parent (incl. Contributory) Other Family
100.0%1,014142872 100.0% 100.0%Total - ACT
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Section 2 - Australian Capital TerritoryPermanent visa outcomes
Table 2.14 Family stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by top 10 citizenship countries and visa category - ACT
% of Total
outcomesTotal
outcomesPartner ChildParent (incl.
Contributory)Other
Family186 18.3%02432130
170 16.8%091673
57 5.6%022<533
47 4.6%<50836
44 4.3%0<5<542
39 3.8%00<535
36 3.6%00<533
31 3.1%0<5<525
24 2.4%00024
22 2.2%06<514
358 35.3%<53033294
100.0%1,014<517794739
Citizenship country India
China (excl SARs) Vietnam
Philippines
United Kingdom Thailand
United States of America Pakistan
Afghanistan
Sri Lanka
Other countries
Total - ACT
Note 1: Planning levels for Non-Contributory Parent and Contributory Parent are combined.
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Section 2 - Australian Capital TerritoryPermanent visa outcomes
Table 2.15 Family stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by family category and top 10 citizenship countries - ACT
Primary outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes
% ofSecondary outcomes
Total outcomes
% ofTotal
outcomesSecondary outcomesFamily category
Partner
121 18.1% 9 12.9% 17.6%130India
71 10.6% <5 2.9% 9.9%73China (excl SARs)
38 5.7% <5 5.7% 5.7%42United Kingdom
29 4.3% 7 10.0% 4.9%36Philippines
32 4.8% <5 4.3% 4.7%35Thailand
27 4.0% 6 8.6% 4.5%33Vietnam
29 4.3% <5 5.7% 4.5%33United States of America
24 3.6% <5 1.4% 3.4%25Pakistan
9 1.3% 15 21.4% 3.2%24Afghanistan
18 2.7% 0 0.0% 2.4%18South Korea
271 40.5% 19 27.1% 39.2%290Other countries
73970669 76.7% 49.3% 72.9%Partner subtotal
Child
32 34.0% 0 0.0% 34.0%32India
8 8.5% 0 0.0% 8.5%8Philippines
6 6.4% 0 0.0% 6.4%6China (excl SARs)
5 5.3% 0 0.0% 5.3%5Ukraine
<5 4.3% 0 0.0% 4.3%<5Thailand
<5 4.3% 0 0.0% 4.3%<5Fiji
<5 3.2% 0 0.0% 3.2%<5Zimbabwe
<5 3.2% 0 0.0% 3.2%<5United States of America
<5 3.2% 0 0.0% 3.2%<5Pakistan
<5 2.1% 0 0.0% 2.1%<5Vietnam
24 25.5% 0 0.0% 25.5%24Other countries
94094 10.8% 0.0% 9.3%Child subtotal
Parent (incl. Contributory)
59 55.1% 32 45.7% 51.4%91China (excl SARs)
13 12.1% 11 15.7% 13.6%24India
11 10.3% 11 15.7% 12.4%22Vietnam
<5 2.8% <5 4.3% 3.4%6Sri Lanka
<5 2.8% <5 4.3% 3.4%6South Africa
<5 1.9% <5 2.9% 2.3%<5Nepal
<5 1.9% <5 1.4% 1.7%<5Pakistan
<5 0.9% <5 2.9% 1.7%<5Macau SAR
<5 1.9% <5 1.4% 1.7%<5Fiji
<5 0.9% <5 1.4% 1.1%<5Morocco
10 9.3% <5 4.3% 7.3%13Other countries
17770107 12.3% 49.3% 17.5%Parent (incl. Contributory) subtotal Other Family
<5 50.0% <5 100.0% 75.0%<5Philippines
<5 50.0% 0 0.0% 25.0%<5
<5<5<5 0.2% 1.4% 0.4%
100.0%1,014142872 100.0% 100.0%
86.0% 14.0% 100.0%
Iran
Other Family subtotal Total - ACT
% of Total - ACT
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Section 3 - New South Wales
Temporary Work (Skilled) subclass 457 visa● There were 37,276 Temporary Work (Skilled) subclass 457 visa grants in 2014-15; a 2.0 per cent increase
compared to the previous financial year.
● Of the 37,276 grants, 20,389 (54.7 per cent) were primary and 16,887 (45.3 per cent) were secondary visa
grants.
● The occupations with the highest number of primary visa grants were:
○ Professionals with 12,095 (59.3 per cent) and
○ Managers with 4192 (20.6 per cent).
Student visa● There were 108,518 Student visa grants in 2014-15; an increase of 11,152 (11.5 per cent) compared to the
previous financial year.
● Of the 108,518 grants, 97,487 (89.8 per cent) were primary and 11,031 (10.2 per cent) were secondary visa
grants.
● The education sectors with the largest proportion of Student visa grants were:
○ Higher Education with 54,384 (50.1 per cent) and
○ VET with 27,990 (25.8 per cent).
Skill stream● In 2014-15, there were 36,509 Skill stream outcomes, of which 18,358 (50.3 per cent) were primary and
18,151 (49.7 per cent) were secondary outcomes.
● ●Primary Skill stream outcomes by the top
occupations were:
Skill stream outcomes by the top source citizenship countries were:
○ Professionals with 13,765 (75.0 per cent) and ○ India with 7844 (21.5 per cent) and
○ Technicians and Trades Workers with ○ China (excl SARs) with 5680 (15.6 per cent).
2176 (11.9 per cent).
Family stream● In 2014-15, there were 20,200 Family stream outcomes, 17,253 (85.4 per cent) were primary and
2947 (14.6 per cent) were secondary outcomes.
● Family stream outcomes by the top source citizenship countries were:
○ China (excl SARs) with 4078 (20.2 per cent) and
○ India with 1784 (8.8 per cent).
Regional Analysis
● In 2014-15, 33,995 or 91.2 per cent of subclass 457 visas were granted for positions in the Sydney
statistical division, an increase of 2.9 per cent compared to the previous financial year.
● Similar to the subclass 457 visa grants, 86.5 per cent (6236) of primary Employer Sponsored outcomes
went to Sydney.
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Sydney● In 2014-15, the top occupations for primary subclass 457 visa grants for positions nominated in Sydney
were:
○ Professionals with 11,523 (61.3 per cent) and
○ Managers with 3913 (20.8 per cent).
● In 2014-15, the top occupations for primary Employer Sponsored positions in Sydney were:
○ Professionals with 3165 (50.8 per cent) primary outcomes and
○ Technicians and Trades Workers with 1366 (21.9 per cent).
Hunter● In 2014-15, the top occupations for primary subclass 457 visa grants for positions nominated in Hunter
were:
○ Professionals with 171 (50.4 per cent) and
○ Managers with 68 (20.1 per cent).
● In 2014-15, the top occupations for primary Employer Sponsored positions in Hunter were:
○ Professionals with 100 (55.2 per cent) primary outcomes and
○ Technicians and Trades Workers with 65 (35.9 per cent).
Illawarra● In 2014-15, the top occupations for primary subclass 457 visa grants for positions nominated in Illawarra
were:
○ Professionals with 112 (48.1 per cent) and
○ Technicians and Trades Workers with 60 (25.8 per cent).
● In 2014-15, the top occupations for primary Employer Sponsored positions in Illawarra were:
○ Professionals with 44 (50.6 per cent) primary outcomes and
○ Technicians and Trades Workers with 22 (25.3 per cent).
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Section 3 - New South WalesTemporary entrant visa grants
Table 3.01 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by ANZSCO major group - NSW
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
4,388 4,192 20.6%-4.5%
11,140 12,095 59.3% 8.6%
3,145 3,223 15.8% 2.5%
321 335 1.6% 4.4%
431 261 1.3%-39.4%
155 140 0.7%-9.7%
21 22 0.1% 4.8%
5 5 0.0% 0.0%
87 116 0.6% 33.3%
100.0%20,38919,693
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers
6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other
Total - NSW 3.5%
Note 1: Excludes Independent Executives.
Table 3.02 Student visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by visa subclass - NSW
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
11,009 14,005 12.9% 27.2%
2,301 2,763 2.5% 20.1%
23,363 27,990 25.8% 19.8%
51,586 54,384 50.1% 5.4%
2,661 2,857 2.6% 7.4%
Visa subclass
570 ELICOS
571 Schools
572 VET
573 Higher Education 574 Postgrad Research 575 Non-Award 6,446 6,519 6.0% 1.1%
100.0%108,51897,366Total - NSW 11.5%
Note 1: Excludes Student Guardians and Foreign Affairs/Defence Sponsored.
Table 3.03 Student visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by applicant type - NSW
% ofTotal
applications
% ofPrimary
applications
% ofSecondary
applicationsSecondary
applicationsTotal
applicationsPrimary
applications
13,126 13.5% 879 8.0% 12.9%14,005
2,763 2.8% 0 0.0% 2.5%2,763
24,365 25.0% 3,625 32.9% 25.8%27,990
48,836 50.1% 5,548 50.3% 50.1%54,384
1,905 2.0% 952 8.6% 2.6%2,857
6,492 6.7% 27 0.2% 6.0%6,519
Visa subclass
570 ELICOS
571 Schools
572 VET
573 Higher Education 574 Postgrad Research 575 Non-Award
100.0%108,51811,03197,487 100.0% 100.0%Total - NSW
% of Total - NSW 100.0% 10.2% 89.8%
Note 1: Excludes Student Guardians and Foreign Affairs/Defence Sponsored.
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Section 3 - New South WalesPermanent visa outcomes
Table 3.04 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by skill pathway - NSW
Skill pathwayPrimary
outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes
% ofSecondary outcomes
Total outcomes
% ofTotal
outcomesSecondary outcomes
271 1.5% 594 3.3% 2.4%865BIIP
537 2.9% 616 3.4% 3.2%1,153RSMS
6,675 36.4% 7,100 39.1% 37.7%13,775ENS
10,875 59.2% 9,841 54.2% 56.7%20,716GSM
0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0.0%0Dist. Talent
100.0%36,50918,15118,358 100.0% 100.0%
100.0% 50.3% 49.7%
Total - NSW
% of Total - NSW
Table 3.05 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - top 10 citizenship countries and skill pathway - NSW
% of Total
outcomesTotal
outcomesBIIP
Employer Sponsored GSM Dist. Talent
7,844 21.5%05,4732,369<5
5,680 15.6%03,7331,268679
4,242 11.6%09833,257<5
2,232 6.1%01,6795530
1,919 5.3%01,777138<5
1,828 5.0%01,0837450
1,493 4.1%03581,1350
1,319 3.6%01,0902245
933 2.6%0222709<5
705 1.9%06206421
8,314 22.8%03,6984,466150
Citizenship country India
China (excl SARs) United Kingdom Nepal
Pakistan Philippines
Ireland Bangladesh
South Korea
Iran
Others
100.0%36,509020,71614,928865Total - NSW
Note 1: Employer Sponsored includes RSMS, ENS and Labour Agreements.
Note 2: Distinguished Talent includes 1 November Onshore.
Table 3.06 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - NSW
Totaloutcomes
% ofTotal
outcomes7,844 21.5%
5,680 15.6%
4,242 11.6%
2,232 6.1%
1,919 5.3%
1,828 5.0%
1,493 4.1%
1,319 3.6%
933 2.6%
705 1.9%
8,314 22.8%
Citizenship country India
China (excl SARs) United Kingdom Nepal
Pakistan
Philippines
Ireland
Bangladesh
South Korea
Iran
Other countries
Total - NSW 100.0%36,509
ANZSCO Major GroupPrimary
outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes1,4981 Managers 8.2%
13,7652 Professionals 75.0%
2,1763 Technicians and Trades Workers 11.9%
118 0.6%
479 2.6%
25
4 Community and Personal Services5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers 0.1%
<57 Machinery Operators and Drivers 0.0%
<58 Labourers 0.0%
292Non Labour Force/Other 1.6%
100.0%18,358Total primary - NSW
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Section 3 - New South Wales
Permanent visa outcomes
Table 3.07 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Business Innovation and Investment Programme - NSW
Totaloutcomes
% ofTotal
outcomes679 78.5%
48 5.5%
31 3.6%
21 2.4%
12 1.4%
11 1.3%
10 1.2%
7 0.8%
6 0.7%
5 0.6%
35 4.0%
Citizenship country China (excl SARs) Hong Kong SAR Vietnam
Iran
United States of America South Africa
Malaysia
Thailand
Cambodia
Bangladesh
Other countries
Total - NSW 100.0%865
ANZSCO Major GroupPrimary
outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes191 Managers 7.0%
02 Professionals 0.0%
03 Technicians and Trades Workers 0.0%
0 0.0%
<5 0.4%
0
4 Community and Personal Services5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers 0.0%
07 Machinery Operators and Drivers 0.0%
08 Labourers 0.0%
251Non Labour Force/Other 92.6%
100.0%271Total primary - NSW
Table 3.08 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme - NSW
Totaloutcomes
% ofTotal
outcomes578 50.1%
107 9.3%
78 6.8%
77 6.7%
37 3.2%
36 3.1%
28 2.4%
26 2.3%
18 1.6%
18 1.6%
150 13.0%
Citizenship country India
United Kingdom China (excl SARs) Philippines
Ireland
Nepal
Pakistan
South Korea
South Africa
Sri Lanka
Other countries
Total - NSW 100.0%1,153
ANZSCO Major GroupPrimary
outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes1411 Managers 26.3%
1852 Professionals 34.5%
1813 Technicians and Trades Workers 33.7%
18 3.4%
11 2.0%
<5
4 Community and Personal Services5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers 0.2%
07 Machinery Operators and Drivers 0.0%
08 Labourers 0.0%
0Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%
100.0%537Total primary - NSW
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Section 3 - New South WalesPermanent visa outcomes
Table 3.09 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Employer Nomination Scheme - NSW
Totaloutcomes
% ofTotal
outcomes3,150 22.9%
1,791 13.0%
1,190 8.6%
1,098 8.0%
683 5.0%
668 4.8%
517 3.8%
449 3.3%
369 2.7%
324 2.4%
3,536 25.7%
Citizenship country United Kingdom
India
China (excl SARs) Ireland
South Korea Philippines
Nepal
United States of America France
South Africa
Other countries
Total - NSW 100.0%13,775
ANZSCO Major GroupPrimary
outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes1,1881 Managers 17.8%
3,3672 Professionals 50.4%
1,5063 Technicians and Trades Workers 22.6%
91 1.4%
465 7.0%
24
4 Community and Personal Services5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers 0.4%
<57 Machinery Operators and Drivers 0.0%
<58 Labourers 0.0%
29Non Labour Force/Other 0.4%
100.0%6,675Total primary - NSW
Table 3.10 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - General Skilled Migration - NSW
Citizenship countryTotal
outcomes
% ofTotal
outcomes5,473 26.4%
3,733 18.0%
1,777 8.6%
1,679 8.1%
1,090 5.3%
1,083 5.2%
983 4.7%
620 3.0%
399 1.9%
358 1.7%
3,521 17.0%
100.0%20,716
India
China (excl SARs) Pakistan
Nepal
Bangladesh Philippines
United Kingdom
Iran
Sri Lanka
Ireland
Other countries
Total - NSW
ANZSCO Major GroupPrimary
outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes1501 Managers 1.4%
10,2132 Professionals 93.9%
4893 Technicians and Trades Workers 4.5%
9 0.1%
<5 0.0%
0
4 Community and Personal Services5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers 0.0%
07 Machinery Operators and Drivers 0.0%
08 Labourers 0.0%
12Non Labour Force/Other 0.1%
100.0%10,875Total primary - NSW
Table 3.11 Family stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by applicant type - NSW
Primary outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes
% ofSecondary outcomes
Total outcomes
% ofTotal
outcomesSecondary outcomes
13,812 80.1% 1,453 49.3% 75.6%15,265
957 5.5% 8 0.3% 4.8%965
2,399 13.9% 1,340 45.5% 18.5%3,739
85 0.5% 146 5.0% 1.1%231
Family category
Partner
Child
Parent (incl. Contributory) Other Family
100.0%20,2002,94717,253 100.0% 100.0%Total - NSW
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Section 3 - New South WalesPermanent visa outcomes
Table 3.12 Family stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by top 10 citizenship countries and visa category - NSW
% of Total
outcomesTotal
outcomesPartner ChildParent (incl.
Contributory)Other
Family4,078 20.2%312,297771,673
1,784 8.8%02191011,464
1,412 7.0%51291391,031
1,201 5.9%<5162361,002
1,074 5.3%1929123903
696 3.4%0998589
617 3.1%0720590
551 2.7%<57231447
498 2.5%142024440
420 2.1%51515385
7,869 39.0%1096184016,741
100.0%20,2002313,73996515,265
Citizenship country China (excl SARs) India
Vietnam
United Kingdom Philippines
Thailand
United States of America South Korea
Lebanon
Pakistan
Other countries
Total - NSW
Note 1: Planning levels for Non-Contributory Parent and Contributory Parent are combined.
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Section 3 - New South WalesPermanent visa outcomes
Table 3.13 Family stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by family category and top 10 citizenship countries - NSW
Primary outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes
% ofSecondary outcomes
Total outcomes
% ofTotal
outcomesSecondary outcomesFamily category
Partner
1,517 11.0% 156 10.7% 11.0%1,673China (excl SARs)
1,390 10.1% 74 5.1% 9.6%1,464India
871 6.3% 160 11.0% 6.8%1,031Vietnam
967 7.0% 35 2.4% 6.6%1,002United Kingdom
732 5.3% 171 11.8% 5.9%903Philippines
573 4.1% 17 1.2% 3.9%590United States of America
534 3.9% 55 3.8% 3.9%589Thailand
426 3.1% 21 1.4% 2.9%447South Korea
427 3.1% 13 0.9% 2.9%440Lebanon
321 2.3% 64 4.4% 2.5%385Pakistan
6,054 43.8% 687 47.3% 44.2%6,741Other countries
15,2651,45313,812 80.1% 49.3% 75.6%Partner subtotal
Child
122 12.7% <5 12.5% 12.7%123Philippines
101 10.6% 0 0.0% 10.5%101India
98 10.2% 0 0.0% 10.2%98Thailand
77 8.0% 0 0.0% 8.0%77China (excl SARs)
39 4.1% 0 0.0% 4.0%39Vietnam
36 3.8% 0 0.0% 3.7%36United Kingdom
31 3.2% 0 0.0% 3.2%31South Sudan
31 3.2% 0 0.0% 3.2%31South Korea
24 2.5% 0 0.0% 2.5%24Lebanon
23 2.4% 0 0.0% 2.4%23Indonesia
375 39.2% 7 87.5% 39.6%382Other countries
9658957 5.5% 0.3% 4.8%Child subtotal
Parent (incl. Contributory)
1,530 63.8% 767 57.2% 61.4%2,297China (excl SARs)
147 6.1% 144 10.7% 7.8%291Vietnam
129 5.4% 90 6.7% 5.9%219India
107 4.5% 55 4.1% 4.3%162United Kingdom
47 2.0% 25 1.9% 1.9%72South Korea
35 1.5% 25 1.9% 1.6%60Indonesia
36 1.5% 16 1.2% 1.4%52South Africa
29 1.2% 22 1.6% 1.4%51Fiji
30 1.3% 20 1.5% 1.3%50Malaysia
29 1.2% 17 1.3% 1.2%46Sri Lanka
280 11.7% 159 11.9% 11.7%439Other countries
3,7391,3402,399 13.9% 45.5% 18.5%Parent (incl. Contributory) subtotal
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Section 3 - New South WalesPermanent visa outcomes
Table 3.13 Family stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by family category and top 10 citizenship countries - NSW (continued)
Primary outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes
% ofSecondary outcomes
Total outcomes
% ofTotal
outcomesSecondary outcomesFamily category
Other Family
17 20.0% 34 23.3% 22.1%51Vietnam
9 10.6% 31 21.2% 17.3%40Afghanistan
15 17.6% 16 11.0% 13.4%31China (excl SARs)
8 9.4% 11 7.5% 8.2%19Philippines
7 8.2% 12 8.2% 8.2%19Iraq
8 9.4% 6 4.1% 6.1%14Lebanon
<5 2.4% 6 4.1% 3.5%8Egypt
<5 1.2% 6 4.1% 3.0%7South Sudan
<5 2.4% <5 2.7% 2.6%6Sri Lanka
<5 2.4% <5 2.7% 2.6%6Fiji
14 16.5% 16 11.0% 13.0%30Other countries
23114685 0.5% 5.0% 1.1%
100.0%20,2002,94717,253 100.0% 100.0%
85.4% 14.6% 100.0%
Other Family subtotal Total - NSW
% of Total - NSW
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Section 3 - New South WalesStatistical divisions
Table 3.14 Subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - NSW statistical divisions
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
2.9%33,99533,036 91.2%
-3.8%769799 2.1%
-11.4%457516 1.2%
-14.6%362424 1.0%
-25.8%343462 0.9%
16.7%328281 0.9%
20.4%319265 0.9%
7.1%241225 0.6%
-19.9%173216 0.5%
16.4%128110 0.3%
-24.1%104137 0.3%
-51.2%2143 0.1%
24.1%3629 0.1%
2.0% 100.0%37,27636,543
Nominated position location Sydney
Hunter
Illawarra
Mid-North Coast Murrumbidgee
South Eastern
Northern
Richmond-Tweed
Central West
Murray
North Western
Far West
Not Recorded
Total - NSW
Note 1: Excludes Independent Executives.
Table 3.15 Subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by applicant type - NSW statistical divisions
Primary applicants
Total applicants
% ofTotal
applicants
% ofPrimary
applicantsSecondary applicants
% ofSecondary applicants
33,995 91.2%15,18418,811 92.3% 89.9%
769 2.1%430339 1.7% 2.5%
457 1.2%224233 1.1% 1.3%
362 1.0%188174 0.9% 1.1%
343 0.9%204139 0.7% 1.2%
328 0.9%130198 1.0% 0.8%
319 0.9%168151 0.7% 1.0%
241 0.6%114127 0.6% 0.7%
173 0.5%8192 0.5% 0.5%
128 0.3%7058 0.3% 0.4%
104 0.3%6242 0.2% 0.4%
21 0.1%147 0.0% 0.1%
36 0.1%1818 0.1% 0.1%
100.0%37,27616,88720,389 100.0% 100.0%
Nominated position location Sydney
Hunter
Illawarra
Mid-North Coast Murrumbidgee
South Eastern
Northern
Richmond-Tweed
Central West
Murray
North Western
Far West
Not Recorded
Total - NSW
100.0% 45.3% 54.7%% of Total - NSW
Note 1: Excludes Independent Executives.
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Section 3 - New South WalesStatistical divisions
Table 3.16 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Employer Sponsored skill pathway - NSW statistical divisions
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
40 6,196 7.4% 92.8% 6,236 86.5%
<5 179 0.4% 2.7% 181 2.5%
86 32 16.0% 0.5% 118 1.6%
71 33 13.2% 0.5% 104 1.4%
<5 84 0.6% 1.3% 87 1.2%
61 22 11.4% 0.3% 83 1.2%
57 20 10.6% 0.3% 77 1.1%
35 27 6.5% 0.4% 62 0.9%
41 14 7.6% 0.2% 55 0.8%
31 13 5.8% 0.2% 44 0.6%
26 <5 4.8% 0.1% 30 0.4%
<5 <5 0.4% 0.0% 5 0.1%
82 48 15.3% 0.7% 130 1.8%
100.0%6,675537 100.0%
Nominated position location Sydney
Hunter
Murrumbidgee
Mid-North Coast
Illawarra
Central West
South Eastern
Northern
North Western
Murray
Richmond-Tweed
Far West
Not Specified
Total - NSW 7,212 100.0%
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
The following tables provide more detail on subclass 457, the Employer Nomination Scheme and the
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme by ANZSCO Major Groups.
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Section 3 - New South WalesStatistical divisionsSydneyTable 3.17 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Sydney NSW
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
-4.4%4,094 3,913 20.8%
11.2%10,366 11,523 61.3%
1.8%2,715 2,764 14.7%
0.9%216 218 1.2%
-38.3%410 253 1.3%
-9.0%144 131 0.7%
-10.0%10 9 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 4 Community and Personal Services 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other -100.0%<5 0 0.0%
4.8% 100.0%Total - Sydney NSW 17,956 18,811
Workers
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Table 3.18 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Sydney NSW
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
1 Managers 18.2%1,128 22.5%9 1,137 18.2%
2 Professionals 50.8%3,150 37.5%15 3,165 50.8%
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 21.8%1,352 35.0%14 1,366 21.9%
1.3%83 5.0%4 Community and Personal Services <5 85 1.4%
5 Clerical and Administrative Workers 7.3%455 0.0%0 455 7.3%
0.4%24 0.0%0 24 0.4%
0.0%<5 0.0%0 <5 0.0%
0.0%<5 0.0%0 <5 0.0%
6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
100.0%6,19640 100.0% 6,236 100.0%Total - Sydney NSW
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
Workers
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Section 3 - New South WalesStatistical divisionsHunterTable 3.19 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Hunter NSW
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
-5.6%72 68 20.1%
-20.8%216 171 50.4%
-38.2%89 55 16.2%
25.0%<5 5 1.5%
-100.0%7 0 0.0%
-100.0%5 0 0.0%
-100.0%<5 0 0.0%
0 <5 0.9%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 516.7%6 37 10.9%
-15.3% 100.0%Total - Hunter NSW 400 339
Workers
rs
Table 3.20 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Hunter NSW
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
1 Managers 6.7%12 0.0%0 12 6.6%
2 Professionals 55.9%100 0.0%0 100 55.2%
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 35.2%63 100.0%<5 65 35.9%
0.6%<5 0.0%4 Community and Personal Services 0 <5 0.6%
5 Clerical and Administrative Workers 1.7%<5 0.0%0 <5 1.7%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
100.0%179<5 100.0% 181 100.0%Total - Hunter NSW
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
Workers
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Section 3 - New South WalesStatistical divisionsIllawarraTable 3.21 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Illawarra NSW
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
25.0%36 45 19.3%
-30.0%160 112 48.1%
42.9%42 60 25.8%
-9.1%11 10 4.3%
-66.7%<5 <5 0.4%
400.0%<5 5 2.1%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
-100.0%<5 0 0.0%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0 0.0%
-8.6% 100.0%Total - Illawarra NSW 255 233
Workers
rs
Table 3.22 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Illawarra NSW
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
1 Managers 15.5%13 66.7%<5 15 17.2%
2 Professionals 52.4%44 0.0%0 44 50.6%
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 25.0%21 33.3%<5 22 25.3%
7.1%6 0.0%4 Community and Personal Services 0 6 6.9%
5 Clerical and Administrative Workers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
100.0%84<5 100.0% 87 100.0%Total - Illawarra NSW
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
Workers
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Section 3 - New South WalesStatistical divisionsMid-North CoastTable 3.23 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Mid-North Coast NSW
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
-25.7%35 26 14.9%
-19.8%111 89 51.1%
13.0%46 52 29.9%
-25.0%<5 <5 1.7%
-33.3%<5 <5 1.1%
0.0%<5 <5 0.6%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0 <5 0.6%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0 0.0%
-13.0% 100.0%Total - Mid-North Coast NSW 200 174
Workers
rs
Table 3.24 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Mid-North Coast NSW
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
1 Managers 9.1%<5 26.8%19 22 21.2%
2 Professionals 42.4%14 28.2%20 34 32.7%
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 45.5%15 33.8%24 39 37.5%
0.0%0 2.8%4 Community and Personal Services <5 <5 1.9%
5 Clerical and Administrative Workers 3.0%<5 8.5%6 7 6.7%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
100.0%3371 100.0% 104 100.0%Total - Mid-North Coast NSW
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
Workers
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Section 3 - New South WalesStatistical divisionsMurrumbidgeeTable 3.25 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Murrumbidgee NSW
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
-26.9%26 19 13.7%
-47.9%48 25 18.0%
8.3%48 52 37.4%
-100.0%<5 0 0.0%
-100.0%<5 0 0.0%
0 <5 0.7%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other -36.4%66 42 30.2%
-27.2% 100.0%Total - Murrumbidgee NSW 191 139
Workers
rs
Table 3.26 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Murrumbidgee NSW
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
1 Managers 18.8%6 26.7%23 29 24.6%
2 Professionals 25.0%8 45.3%39 47 39.8%
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 9.4%<5 24.4%21 24 20.3%
0.0%0 2.3% <5 1.7%
0.0%0 1.2%
4 Community and Personal Services <5 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers <5 <5 0.8%
6 Sales Workers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 46.9%15 0.0%0 15 12.7%
100.0%3286 100.0% 118 100.0%Total - Murrumbidgee NSW
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
Workers
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Section 3 - New South WalesStatistical divisionsSouth EasternTable 3.27 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - South Eastern NSW
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
-37.5%32 20 10.1%
-22.6%31 24 12.1%
15.4%39 45 22.7%
24.7%77 96 48.5%
-50.0%<5 <5 0.5%
0 <5 0.5%
22.2%9 11 5.6%
-100.0%<5 0 0.0%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0 0.0%
3.7% 100.0%Total - South Eastern NSW 191 198
Workers
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Table 3.28 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - South Eastern NSW
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
1 Managers 30.0%6 24.6%14 20 26.0%
2 Professionals 30.0%6 26.3%15 21 27.3%
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 40.0%8 40.4%23 31 40.3%
0.0%0 7.0% <5 5.2%
0.0%0 1.8%
4 Community and Personal Services <5 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers <5 <5 1.3%
6 Sales Workers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
100.0%2057 100.0% 77 100.0%Total - South Eastern NSW
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
Workers
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Section 3 - New South WalesStatistical divisionsNorthernTable 3.29 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Northern NSW
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
115.4%13 28 18.5%
-30.9%55 38 25.2%
58.6%29 46 30.5%
0.0%<5 <5 0.7%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
-50.0%<5 <5 0.7%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 184.6%13 37 24.5%
33.6% 100.0%Total - Northern NSW 113 151
Workers
rs
Table 3.30 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Northern NSW
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
1 Managers 7.4%<5 25.7%9 11 17.7%
2 Professionals 25.9%7 40.0%14 21 33.9%
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 14.8%<5 31.4%11 15 24.2%
3.7%<5 2.9%4 Community and Personal Services <5 <5 3.2%
5 Clerical and Administrative Workers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 48.1%13 0.0%0 13 21.0%
100.0%2735 100.0% 62 100.0%Total - Northern NSW
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
Workers
rs
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Section 3 - New South WalesStatistical divisionsRichmond-TweedTable 3.31 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Richmond-Tweed NSW
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
0.0%27 27 21.3%
-9.8%61 55 43.3%
-6.5%46 43 33.9%
-100.0%<5 0 0.0%
100.0%<5 <5 1.6%
-100.0%<5 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other -100.0%<5 0 0.0%
-8.0% 100.0%Total - Richmond-Tweed NSW 138 127
Workers
rs
Table 3.32 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Richmond-Tweed NSW
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
1 Managers 0.0%0 15.4%<5 <5 13.3%
2 Professionals 100.0%<5 26.9%7 11 36.7%
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 0.0%0 53.8%14 14 46.7%
0.0%0 3.8%4 Community and Personal Services <5 <5 3.3%
5 Clerical and Administrative Workers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
100.0%<526 100.0% 30 100.0%Total - Richmond-Tweed NSW
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
Workers
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Section 3 - New South WalesStatistical divisionsCentral WestTable 3.33 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Central West NSW
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
-30.0%20 14 15.2%
-46.2%39 21 22.8%
40.0%40 56 60.9%
-100.0%<5 0 0.0%
-100.0%<5 0 0.0%
0.0%<5 <5 1.1%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0 0.0%
-9.8% 100.0%Total - Central West NSW 102 92
Workers
rs
Table 3.34 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Central West NSW
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
1 Managers 18.2%<5 23.0%14 18 21.7%
2 Professionals 36.4%8 49.2%30 38 45.8%
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 40.9%9 26.2%16 25 30.1%
0.0%0 1.6%4 Community and Personal Services <5 <5 1.2%
5 Clerical and Administrative Workers 4.5%<5 0.0%0 <5 1.2%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
100.0%2261 100.0% 83 100.0%Total - Central West NSW
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
Workers
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Section 3 - New South WalesStatistical divisionsMurrayTable 3.35 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Murray NSW
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
7.1%14 15 25.9%
-18.8%16 13 22.4%
33.3%21 28 48.3%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
100.0%<5 <5 3.4%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0 0.0%
11.5% 100.0%Total - Murray NSW 52 58
Workers
rs
Table 3.36 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Murray NSW
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
1 Managers 30.8%<5 38.7%12 16 36.4%
2 Professionals 0.0%0 9.7%<5 <5 6.8%
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 61.5%8 38.7%12 20 45.5%
0.0%0 9.7% <5 6.8%
7.7%<5 3.2%
4 Community and Personal Services <5 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers <5 <5 4.5%
6 Sales Workers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
100.0%1331 100.0% 44 100.0%Total - Murray NSW
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
Workers
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Section 3 - New South WalesStatistical divisionsNorth WesternTable 3.37 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - North Western NSW
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
-7.1%14 13 31.0%
-33.3%21 14 33.3%
-45.8%24 13 31.0%
-100.0%<5 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
-100.0%<5 0 0.0%
100.0%<5 <5 4.8%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0 0.0%
-34.4% 100.0%Total - North Western NSW 64 42
Workers
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Table 3.38 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - North Western NSW
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
1 Managers 7.1%<5 12.2%5 6 10.9%
2 Professionals 50.0%7 56.1%23 30 54.5%
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 42.9%6 26.8%11 17 30.9%
0.0%0 2.4%4 Community and Personal Services <5 <5 1.8%
5 Clerical and Administrative Workers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
6 Sales Workers 0.0%0 2.4%<5 <5 1.8%
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
100.0%1441 100.0% 55 100.0%Total - North Western NSW
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
Workers
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Section 3 - New South WalesStatistical divisionsFar WestTable 3.39 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Far West NSW
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
0.0%0 0 0.0%
-60.0%10 <5 57.1%
0.0%<5 <5 28.6%
0.0%<5 <5 14.3%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0 0.0%
-46.2% 100.0%Total - Far West NSW 13 7
Workers
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Table 3.40 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Far West NSW
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
1 Managers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
100.0%<5 50.0%<5 <5 80.0%2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 0.0%0 50.0%<5 <5 20.0%
0.0%0 0.0%4 Community and Personal Services 0 0 0.0%
5 Clerical and Administrative Workers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
100.0%<5<5 100.0% 5 100.0%Total - Far West NSW
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
Workers
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Section 4 - Northern Territory
Temporary Work (Skilled) subclass 457 visa● There were 1438 Temporary Work (Skilled) subclass 457 visa grants in 2014-15; a 10.7 per cent decrease
compared to the previous financial year.
● Of the 1438 grants, 830 (57.7 per cent) were primary and 608 (42.3 per cent) were secondary visa grants.
● The occupations with the highest number of primary visa grants were:
○ Technicians and Trades Workers with 342 (41.2 per cent) and
○ Professionals with 301 (36.3 per cent).
Student visa● There were 1616 Student visa grants in 2014-15; an increase of 100 (6.6 per cent) compared to the
previous financial year.
● Of the 1616 grants, 1350 (83.5 per cent) were primary and 266 (16.5 per cent) were secondary visa grants.
● The education sectors with the largest proportion of Student visa grants were:
○ Higher Education with 1428 (88.4 per cent) and
○ VET with 107 (6.6 per cent).
Skill stream● In 2014-15, there were 2007 Skill stream outcomes, of which 930 (46.3 per cent) were primary and
1077 (53.7 per cent) were secondary outcomes.
● ●Primary Skill stream outcomes by the top
occupations were:
Skill stream outcomes by the top source citizenship countries were:
○ Professionals with 446 (48.0 per cent) and ○ India with 418 (20.8 per cent) and
○ Technicians and Trades Workers with ○ United Kingdom with 350 (17.4 per cent).
239 (25.7 per cent).
Family stream● In 2014-15, there were 524 Family stream outcomes, 447 (85.3 per cent) were primary and
77 (14.7 per cent) were secondary outcomes.
● Family stream outcomes by the top source citizenship countries were:
○ Philippines with 112 (21.4 per cent) and
○ India with 48 (9.2 per cent).
Regional Analysis
● In 2014-15, 1132 or 78.7 per cent of subclass 457 visas were granted for positions in the Darwin statistical
division, a decrease of 10.8 per cent compared to the previous financial year.
● Similar to the subclass 457 visa grants, 65.9 per cent (272) of primary Employer Sponsored outcomes went
to Darwin.
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Section 4 - Northern Territory
Darwin● In 2014-15, the top occupations for primary subclass 457 visa grants for positions nominated in Darwin
were:
○ Technicians and Trades Workers with 291 (44.6 per cent) and
○ Professionals with 219 (33.5 per cent).
● In 2014-15, the top occupations for primary Employer Sponsored positions in Darwin were:
○ Technicians and Trades Workers with 104 (38.2 per cent) primary outcomes and
○ Professionals with 60 (22.1 per cent).
Northern Territory - Balance● In 2014-15, the top occupations for primary subclass 457 visa grants for positions nominated in Northern
Territory - Balance were:
○ Professionals with 82 (46.3 per cent) and
○ Technicians and Trades Workers with 51 (28.8 per cent).
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Section 4 - Northern TerritoryTemporary entrant visa grants
Table 4.01 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by ANZSCO major group - NT
2013-14 to 2014-15 to % Change from 2014-15 as % 30/06/14 2013-1430/06/15 of Total
145 137 16.5%-5.5%
311 301 36.3%-3.2%
505 342 41.2%-32.3%
14 11 1.3%-21.4%
39 21 2.5%-46.2%
7 8 1.0% 14.3%
5 8 1.0% 60.0%
5 <5 0.2%-60.0%
0 0 0.0% 0.0%
100.0%8301,031
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services5 Clerical and Administrative Workers
6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other
Total - NT -19.5%
Note 1: Excludes Independent Executives.
s
Table 4.02 Student visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by visa subclass - NT
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
42 <5 0.1%-97.6%
41 33 2.0%-19.5%
110 107 6.6%-2.7%
1,277 1,428 88.4% 11.8%
24 22 1.4%-8.3%
Visa subclass
570 ELICOS
571 Schools
572 VET
573 Higher Education 574 Postgrad Research 575 Non-Award 22 25 1.5% 13.6%
100.0%1,6161,516Total - NT 6.6%
Note 1: Excludes Student Guardians and Foreign Affairs/Defence Sponsored.
Table 4.03 Student visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by applicant type - NT
% ofTotal
applications
% ofPrimary
applications
% ofSecondary
applicationsSecondary
applicationsTotal
applicationsPrimary
applications
<5 0.1% 0 0.0% 0.1%<5
33 2.4% 0 0.0% 2.0%33
87 6.4% 20 7.5% 6.6%107
1,186 87.9% 242 91.0% 88.4%1,428
18 1.3% <5 1.5% 1.4%22
25 1.9% 0 0.0% 1.5%25
Visa subclass
570 ELICOS
571 Schools
572 VET
573 Higher Education 574 Postgrad Research 575 Non-Award
100.0%1,6162661,350 100.0% 100.0%Total - NT
% of Total - NT 100.0% 16.5% 83.5%
Note 1: Excludes Student Guardians and Foreign Affairs/Defence Sponsored.
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Section 4 - Northern TerritoryPermanent visa outcomes
Table 4.04 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by skill pathway - NT
Skill pathwayPrimary
outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes
% ofSecondary outcomes
Total outcomes
% ofTotal
outcomesSecondary outcomes
<5 0.1% <5 0.3% 0.2%<5BIIP
310 33.3% 306 28.4% 30.7%616RSMS
103 11.1% 143 13.3% 12.3%246ENS
516 55.5% 625 58.0% 56.9%1,141GSM
0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0.0%0Dist. Talent
100.0%2,0071,077930 100.0% 100.0%
100.0% 46.3% 53.7%
Total - NT
% of Total - NT
Table 4.05 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - top 10 citizenship countries and skill pathway - NT
% of Total
outcomesTotal
outcomesBIIP
Employer Sponsored GSM Dist. Talent
418 20.8%0297117<5
350 17.4%01462040
284 14.2%01301540
182 9.1%0761060
98 4.9%081170
79 3.9%059200
54 2.7%043110
52 2.6%016360
38 1.9%025130
29 1.4%025<50
423 21.1%02431800
Citizenship country India
United Kingdom Philippines
Ireland
Sri Lanka
Nepal
Pakistan
South Africa
China (excl SARs) Malaysia
Others
100.0%2,00701,141862<5Total - NT
Note 1: Employer Sponsored includes RSMS, ENS and Labour Agreements.
Note 2: Distinguished Talent includes 1 November Onshore.
Table 4.06 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - NT
Totaloutcomes
% ofTotal
outcomes418 20.8%
350 17.4%
284 14.2%
182 9.1%
98 4.9%
79 3.9%
54 2.7%
52 2.6%
38 1.9%
29 1.4%
423 21.1%
Citizenship country India
United Kingdom Philippines
Ireland
Sri Lanka
Nepal
Pakistan
South Africa
China (excl SARs) Malaysia
Other countries Total - NT 100.0%2,007
ANZSCO Major GroupPrimary
outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes1331 Managers 14.3%
4462 Professionals 48.0%
2393 Technicians and Trades Workers 25.7%
82 8.8%
25 2.7%
<5
4 Community and Personal Services5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers 0.4%
07 Machinery Operators and Drivers 0.0%
08 Labourers 0.0%
<5Non Labour Force/Other 0.1%
100.0%930Total primary - NT
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Section 4 - Northern Territory
Permanent visa outcomes
Table 4.07 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Business Innovation and Investment Programme - NT
Totaloutcomes
% ofTotal
outcomes<5 100.0%
Citizenship country India
Total - NT 100.0%<5
ANZSCO Major GroupPrimary
outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes01 Managers 0.0%
02 Professionals 0.0%
03 Technicians and Trades Workers 0.0%
0 0.0%
0 0.0%
0
4 Community and Personal Services5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers 0.0%
07 Machinery Operators and Drivers 0.0%
08 Labourers 0.0%
<5Non Labour Force/Other 100.0%
100.0%<5Total primary - NT
Table 4.08 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme - NT
Totaloutcomes
% ofTotal
outcomes125 20.3%
118 19.2%
113 18.3%
70 11.4%
20 3.2%
17 2.8%
13 2.1%
13 2.1%
12 1.9%
11 1.8%
104 16.9%
Citizenship country Philippines
United Kingdom India
Ireland
Nepal
Sri Lanka
China (excl SARs) Zimbabwe
South Africa Germany
Other countries Total - NT 100.0%616
ANZSCO Major GroupPrimary
outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes571 Managers 18.4%
782 Professionals 25.2%
1083 Technicians and Trades Workers 34.8%
48 15.5%
18 5.8%
<5
4 Community and Personal Services5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers 0.3%
07 Machinery Operators and Drivers 0.0%
08 Labourers 0.0%
0Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%
100.0%310Total primary - NT
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Section 4 - Northern TerritoryPermanent visa outcomes
Table 4.09 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Employer Nomination Scheme - NT
Totaloutcomes
% ofTotal
outcomes86 35.0%
36 14.6%
29 11.8%
24 9.8%
10 4.1%
8 3.3%
8 3.3%
8 3.3%
7 2.8%
5 2.0%
25 10.2%
Citizenship country United Kingdom Ireland
Philippines
South Africa
Papua New Guinea Canada
Germany
Jamaica
Fiji
Italy
Other countries Total - NT 100.0%246
ANZSCO Major GroupPrimary
outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes181 Managers 17.5%
402 Professionals 38.8%
333 Technicians and Trades Workers 32.0%
8 7.8%
<5 3.9%
0
4 Community and Personal Services5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers 0.0%
07 Machinery Operators and Drivers 0.0%
08 Labourers 0.0%
0Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%
100.0%103Total primary - NT
Table 4.10 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - General Skilled Migration - NT% of
Citizenship countryTotal
outcomes
% ofTotal
outcomes297 26.0%
146 12.8%
130 11.4%
81 7.1%
76 6.7%
59 5.2%
43 3.8%
25 2.2%
25 2.2%
23 2.0%
236 20.7%
100.0%1,141
India
United Kingdom Philippines
Sri Lanka
Ireland
Nepal
Pakistan
China (excl SARs) Malaysia Bangladesh
Other countries Total - NT
ANZSCO Major GroupPrimary
outcomesPrimary
outcomes581 Managers 11.2%
3282 Professionals 63.6%
983 Technicians and Trades Workers 19.0%
26 5.0%
<5 0.6%
<5
4 Community and Personal Services5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers 0.6%
07 Machinery Operators and Drivers 0.0%
08 Labourers 0.0%
0Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%
100.0%516Total primary - NT
Table 4.11 Family stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by applicant type - NT
Primary outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes
% ofSecondary outcomes
Total outcomes
% ofTotal
outcomesSecondary outcomes
391 87.5% 65 84.4% 87.0%456
47 10.5% <5 1.3% 9.2%48
9 2.0% 11 14.3% 3.8%20
0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0.0%0
Family category Partner
Child
Parent (incl. Contributory) Other Family
100.0%52477447 100.0% 100.0%Total - NT
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Section 4 - Northern TerritoryPermanent visa outcomes
Table 4.12 Family stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by top 10 citizenship countries and visa category - NT
% of Total
outcomesTotal
outcomesPartner ChildParent (incl.
Contributory)Other
Family112 21.4%0010102
48 9.2%0<5<544
40 7.6%00832
36 6.9%0<5032
25 4.8%00<524
23 4.4%0<5<518
22 4.2%00<520
20 3.8%00<519
16 3.1%00<514
15 2.9%0609
167 31.9%0520142
100.0%52402048456
Citizenship country Philippines
India
Thailand
United Kingdom Indonesia
Vietnam
Greece
Taiwan
Nepal
China (excl SARs) Other countries Total - NT
Note 1: Planning levels for Non-Contributory Parent and Contributory Parent are combined.
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Section 4 - Northern TerritoryPermanent visa outcomes
Table 4.13 Family stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by family category and top 10 citizenship countries - NT
Primary outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes
% ofSecondary outcomes
Total outcomes
% ofTotal
outcomesSecondary outcomesFamily category
Partner
69 17.6% 33 50.8% 22.4%102Philippines
43 11.0% <5 1.5% 9.6%44India
27 6.9% 5 7.7% 7.0%32United Kingdom
28 7.2% <5 6.2% 7.0%32Thailand
21 5.4% <5 4.6% 5.3%24Indonesia
16 4.1% <5 6.2% 4.4%20Greece
19 4.9% 0 0.0% 4.2%19Taiwan
12 3.1% 6 9.2% 3.9%18Vietnam
14 3.6% 0 0.0% 3.1%14Nepal
12 3.1% 0 0.0% 2.6%12Ireland
130 33.2% 9 13.8% 30.5%139Other countries
45665391 87.5% 84.4% 87.0%Partner subtotal
Child
10 21.3% 0 0.0% 20.8%10Philippines
8 17.0% 0 0.0% 16.7%8Thailand
<5 8.5% 0 0.0% 8.3%<5United States of America
<5 6.4% <5 100.0% 8.3%<5Guinea
<5 8.5% 0 0.0% 8.3%<5Fiji
<5 6.4% 0 0.0% 6.3%<5Gambia
<5 4.3% 0 0.0% 4.2%<5Vietnam
<5 4.3% 0 0.0% 4.2%<5Pakistan
<5 4.3% 0 0.0% 4.2%<5Nepal
<5 4.3% 0 0.0% 4.2%<5India
7 14.9% 0 0.0% 14.6%7Other countries
48<547 10.5% 1.3% 9.2%Child subtotal
Parent (incl. Contributory)
<5 33.3% <5 27.3% 30.0%6China (excl SARs)
<5 22.2% <5 18.2% 20.0%<5United Kingdom
<5 11.1% <5 18.2% 15.0%<5Vietnam
<5 11.1% <5 18.2% 15.0%<5Hong Kong SAR
<5 11.1% <5 9.1% 10.0%<5India
<5 11.1% <5 9.1% 10.0%<5Fiji
20119 2.0% 14.3% 3.8%Parent (incl. Contributory) subtotal Other Family
0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0.0%0
000 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
100.0%52477447 100.0% 100.0%
85.3% 14.7% 100.0%
Other Family subtotal Total - NT
% of Total - NT
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Section 4 - Northern TerritoryStatistical divisions
Table 4.14 Subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - NT statistical divisions
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
-10.8%1,1321,269 78.7%
-7.8%306332 21.3%
-100.0%010 0.0%
-10.7% 100.0%1,4381,611
Nominated position location Darwin
Northern Territory - Balance Not Recorded
Total - NT
Note 1: Excludes Independent Executives.
Table 4.15 Subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by applicant type - NT statistical divisions
Primary applicants
Total applicants
% ofTotal
applicants
% ofPrimary
applicantsSecondary applicants
% ofSecondary applicants
1,132 78.7%479653 78.7% 78.8%
306 21.3%129177 21.3% 21.2%
Nominated position location Darwin
Northern Territory - Balance
100.0%1,438608830 100.0% 100.0%Total - NT
100.0% 42.3% 57.7%% of Total - NT
Note 1: Excludes Independent Executives.
Table 4.16 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Employer Sponsored skill pathway - NT statistical divisions
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
202 70 65.2% 68.0% 272 65.9%
Nominated position location Darwin
Not Specified 108 33 34.8% 32.0% 141 34.1%
100.0%103310 100.0%Total - NT 413 100.0%
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
The following tables provide more detail on subclass 457, the Employer Nomination Scheme and the
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme by ANZSCO Major Groups.
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Section 4 - Northern TerritoryStatistical divisionsDarwinTable 4.17 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Darwin NT
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
-16.9%124 103 15.8%
0.9%217 219 33.5%
-32.9%434 291 44.6%
0.0%8 8 1.2%
-48.6%37 19 2.9%
25.0%<5 5 0.8%
20.0%5 6 0.9%
-60.0%5 <5 0.3%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0 0.0%
-21.7% 100.0%Total - Darwin NT 834 653
Workers
rs
Table 4.18 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Darwin NT
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
1 Managers 20.0%14 18.3%37 51 18.8%
2 Professionals 32.9%23 18.3%37 60 22.1%
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 31.4%22 40.6%82 104 38.2%
11.4%8 14.9%4 Community and Personal Services 30 38 14.0%
5 Clerical and Administrative Workers 4.3%<5 7.4%15 18 6.6%
6 Sales Workers 0.0%0 0.5%<5 <5 0.4%
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
8 Labourers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
100.0%70202 100.0% 272 100.0%Total - Darwin NT
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
Workers
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Section 4 - Northern TerritoryStatistical divisionsNorthern Territory - BalanceTable 4.19 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Balance NT
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
61.9%21 34 19.2%
-8.9%90 82 46.3%
-25.0%68 51 28.8%
-40.0%5 <5 1.7%
0.0%<5 <5 1.1%
0.0%<5 <5 1.7%
0 <5 1.1%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0 0.0%
-6.3% 100.0%Total - Balance NT 189 177
Workers
rs
Workers
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Section 5 - Queensland
Temporary Work (Skilled) subclass 457 visa● There were 12,585 Temporary Work (Skilled) subclass 457 visa grants in 2014-15; a 14.6 per cent
decrease compared to the previous financial year.
● Of the 12,585 grants, 6384 (50.7 per cent) were primary and 6201 (49.3 per cent) were secondary visa
grants.
● The occupations with the highest number of primary visa grants were:
○ Professionals with 3071 (48.1 per cent) and
○ Technicians and Trades Workers with 1482 (23.2 per cent).
Student visa● There were 49,613 Student visa grants in 2014-15; a decrease of -3062 (5.8 per cent) compared to the
previous financial year.
● Of the 49,613 grants, 44,750 (90.2 per cent) were primary and 4863 (9.8 per cent) were secondary visa
grants.
● The education sectors with the largest proportion of Student visa grants were:
○ Higher Education with 20,372 (41.1 per cent) and
○ VET with 11,004 (22.2 per cent).
Skill stream● In 2014-15, there were 14,713 Skill stream outcomes, of which 6769 (46.0 per cent) were primary and
7944 (54.0 per cent) were secondary outcomes.
● ●Primary Skill stream outcomes by the top
occupations were:
Skill stream outcomes by the top source citizenship countries were:
○ Professionals with 3885 (57.4 per cent) and ○ India with 2957 (20.1 per cent) and
○ Technicians and Trades Workers with ○ United Kingdom with 2317 (15.7 per cent).
1556 (23.0 per cent).
Family stream● In 2014-15, there were 7496 Family stream outcomes, 6487 (86.5 per cent) were primary and
1009 (13.5 per cent) were secondary outcomes.
● Family stream outcomes by the top source citizenship countries were:
○ China (excl SARs) with 781 (10.4 per cent) and
○ Philippines with 740 (9.9 per cent).
Regional Analysis
● In 2014-15, 7441 or 59.1 per cent of subclass 457 visas were granted for positions in the Brisbane statistical
division, a decrease of 12.2 per cent compared to the previous financial year.
● Similar to the subclass 457 visa grants, 49.0 per cent (1852) of primary Employer Sponsored outcomes
went to Brisbane.
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Section 5 - Queensland
Brisbane● In 2014-15, the top occupations for primary subclass 457 visa grants for positions nominated in Brisbane
were:
○ Professionals with 1984 (52.6 per cent) and
○ Managers with 880 (23.3 per cent).
● In 2014-15, the top occupations for primary Employer Sponsored positions in Brisbane were:
○ Professionals with 868 (46.9 per cent) primary outcomes and
○ Technicians and Trades Workers with 582 (31.4 per cent).
Gold Coast● In 2014-15, the top occupations for primary subclass 457 visa grants for positions nominated in Gold Coast
were:
○ Professionals with 222 (32.9 per cent) and
○ Managers with 207 (30.7 per cent).
● In 2014-15, the top occupations for primary Employer Sponsored positions in Gold Coast were:
○ Technicians and Trades Workers with 168 (43.0 per cent) primary outcomes and
○ Professionals with 96 (24.6 per cent).
Fitzroy● In 2014-15, the top occupations for primary subclass 457 visa grants for positions nominated in Fitzroy
were:
○ Professionals with 191 (41.7 per cent) and
○ Technicians and Trades Workers with 152 (33.2 per cent).
● In 2014-15, the top occupations for primary Employer Sponsored positions in Fitzroy were:
○ Technicians and Trades Workers with 64 (41.3 per cent) primary outcomes and
○ Professionals with 50 (32.3 per cent).
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Section 5 - QueenslandTemporary entrant visa grants
Table 5.01 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by ANZSCO major group - QLD
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
1,719 1,397 21.9%-18.7%
3,054 3,071 48.1% 0.6%
2,205 1,482 23.2%-32.8%
93 104 1.6% 11.8%
137 76 1.2%-44.5%
42 56 0.9% 33.3%
146 40 0.6%-72.6%
48 43 0.7%-10.4%
103 115 1.8% 11.7%
100.0%6,3847,547
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services5 Clerical and Administrative Workers
6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other
Total - QLD -15.4%
Note 1: Excludes Independent Executives.
s
Table 5.02 Student visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by visa subclass - QLD
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
9,182 8,814 17.8%-4.0%
2,320 2,783 5.6% 20.0%
9,880 11,004 22.2% 11.4%
24,323 20,372 41.1%-16.2%
2,061 1,959 3.9%-4.9%
Visa subclass
570 ELICOS
571 Schools
572 VET
573 Higher Education 574 Postgrad Research 575 Non-Award 4,909 4,681 9.4%-4.6%
100.0%49,61352,675Total - QLD -5.8%
Note 1: Excludes Student Guardians and Foreign Affairs/Defence Sponsored.
T
% of % of % ofPrimary Primary Secondary Secondary Total Total
applications applications applications applications applications applications8,309 18.6% 505 10.4% 8,814 17.8%
2,783 6.2% 0 0.0% 2,783 5.6%
9,591 21.4% 1,413 29.1% 11,004 22.2%
18,127 40.5% 2,245 46.2% 20,372 41.1%
1,273 2.8% 686 14.1% 1,959 3.9%
Visa subclass
570 ELICOS
571 Schools
572 VET
573 Higher Education 574 Postgrad Research 575 Non-Award 4,667 10.4% 14 0.3% 4,681 9.4%
Total - QLD 44,750 100.0% 4,863 100.0% 49,613 100.0%
% of Total - QLD 90.2% 9.8% 100.0%
Note 1: Excludes Student Guardians and Foreign Affairs/Defence Sponsored.
able 5.03 Student visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by applicant type - QLD
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Section 5 - QueenslandPermanent visa outcomes
Table 5.04 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by skill pathway - QLD
% of % of % of
Skill pathwayPrimary
outcomesPrimary
outcomesSecondary outcomes
Total outcomes
Total outcomes
Secondary outcomes
83 1.2% 191 2.4% 1.9%274BIIP
1,263 18.7% 1,384 17.4% 18.0%2,647RSMS
2,519 37.2% 3,464 43.6% 40.7%5,983ENS
2,904 42.9% 2,905 36.6% 39.5%5,809GSM
0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0.0%0Dist. Talent
100.0%14,7137,9446,769 100.0% 100.0%
100.0% 46.0% 54.0%
Total - QLD
% of Total - QLD
Table 5.05 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - top 10 citizenship countries and skill pathway - QLD
% of Total
outcomesTotal
outcomesBIIP
Employer Sponsored GSM Dist. Talent
2,957 20.1%01,0641,8885
2,317 15.7%08021,50510
1,351 9.2%0729495127
1,217 8.3%0221995<5
722 4.9%021748322
693 4.7%01775160
449 3.1%010433114
375 2.5%032250<5
328 2.2%027846<5
280 1.9%01211590
4,024 27.3%01,7742,16288
Citizenship country India
United Kingdom China (excl SARs) Philippines
South Africa Ireland
South Korea Pakistan
Iran
Canada
Others
100.0%14,71305,8098,630274Total - QLD
Note 1: Employer Sponsored includes RSMS, ENS and Labour Agreements.
Note 2: Distinguished Talent includes 1 November Onshore.
Table 5.06 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - QLD
% ofTotal
outcomes
% ofTotal
outcomes2,957 20.1%
2,317 15.7%
1,351 9.2%
1,217 8.3%
722 4.9%
693 4.7%
449 3.1%
375 2.5%
328 2.2%
280 1.9%
4,024 27.3%
Citizenship country India
United Kingdom China (excl SARs) Philippines
South Africa
Ireland
South Korea
Pakistan
Iran
Canada
Other countries
Total - QLD 100.0%14,713
ANZSCO Major GroupPrimary
outcomesPrimary
outcomes8581 Managers 12.7%
3,8852 Professionals 57.4%
1,5563 Technicians and Trades Workers 23.0%
114 1.7%
192 2.8%
13
4 Community and Personal Services5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers 0.2%
157 Machinery Operators and Drivers 0.2%
<58 Labourers 0.1%
132Non Labour Force/Other 2.0%
100.0%6,769Total primary - QLD
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Section 5 - Queensland
Totaloutcomes
% ofTotal
outcomes127 46.4%
35 12.8%
22 8.0%
17 6.2%
14 5.1%
10 3.6%
5 1.8%
5 1.8%
5 1.8%
<5 1.5%
30 10.9%
Citizenship country China (excl SARs) Taiwan
South Africa
Hong Kong SAR
South Korea
United Kingdom
India
Italy
United States of America Iran
Other countries
Total - QLD 100.0%274
ANZSCO Major GroupPrimary
outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes51 Managers 6.0%
02 Professionals 0.0%
03 Technicians and Trades Workers 0.0%
0 0.0%
0 0.0%
0
4 Community and Personal Services5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers 0.0%
07 Machinery Operators and Drivers 0.0%
08 Labourers 0.0%
78Non Labour Force/Other 94.0%
100.0%83Total primary - QLD
Permanent visa outcomes
Table 5.07 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Business Innovation and Investment Programme - QLD
Table 5.08 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme - QLD
Totaloutcomes
% ofTotal
outcomes799 30.2%
474 17.9%
264 10.0%
171 6.5%
121 4.6%
106 4.0%
76 2.9%
55 2.1%
50 1.9%
32 1.2%
499 18.9%
Citizenship country India
Philippines
United Kingdom China (excl SARs) South Korea
South Africa
Nepal
Sri Lanka
Ireland
Brazil
Other countries
Total - QLD 100.0%2,647
ANZSCO Major GroupPrimary
outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes4051 Managers 32.1%
2152 Professionals 17.0%
4793 Technicians and Trades Workers 37.9%
75 5.9%
74 5.9%
7
4 Community and Personal Services5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers 0.6%
57 Machinery Operators and Drivers 0.4%
<58 Labourers 0.2%
<5Non Labour Force/Other 0.1%
100.0%1,263Total primary - QLD
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Section 5 - QueenslandPermanent visa outcomes
Table 5.09 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Employer Nomination Scheme - QLD
Totaloutcomes
% ofTotal
outcomes1,241 20.7%
1,089 18.2%
521 8.7%
466 7.8%
377 6.3%
324 5.4%
210 3.5%
166 2.8%
144 2.4%
130 2.2%
1,315 22.0%
Citizenship country United Kingdom
India
Philippines
Ireland
South Africa
China (excl SARs) South Korea
Brazil
United States of America Canada
Other countries
Total - QLD 100.0%5,983
ANZSCO Major GroupPrimary
outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes3631 Managers 14.4%
1,0702 Professionals 42.5%
8733 Technicians and Trades Workers 34.7%
32 1.3%
115 4.6%
6
4 Community and Personal Services5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers 0.2%
97 Machinery Operators and Drivers 0.4%
<58 Labourers 0.1%
49Non Labour Force/Other 1.9%
100.0%2,519Total primary - QLD
Table 5.10 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - General Skilled Migration - QLD% of %
Citizenship countryTotal
outcomes
ofTotal
outcomes1,064 18.3%
802 13.8%
729 12.5%
322 5.5%
278 4.8%
221 3.8%
217 3.7%
195 3.4%
177 3.0%
133 2.3%
1,671 28.8%
100.0%5,809
India
United Kingdom China (excl SARs) Pakistan
Iran
Philippines
South Africa
Sri Lanka
Ireland
Malaysia
Other countries
Total - QLD
ANZSCO Major GroupPrimary
outcomesPrimary
outcomes851 Managers 2.9%
2,6002 Professionals 89.5%
2043 Technicians and Trades Workers 7.0%
7 0.2%
<5 0.1%
0
4 Community and Personal Services5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers 0.0%
<57 Machinery Operators and Drivers 0.0%
08 Labourers 0.0%
<5Non Labour Force/Other 0.1%
100.0%2,904Total primary - QLD
Table 5.11 Family stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by applicant type - QLD
Primary outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes
% ofSecondary outcomes
Total outcomes
% ofTotal
outcomesSecondary outcomes
5,460 84.2% 676 67.0% 81.9%6,136
446 6.9% 6 0.6% 6.0%452
574 8.8% 309 30.6% 11.8%883
7 0.1% 18 1.8% 0.3%25
Family category Partner
Child
Parent (incl. Contributory) Other Family
100.0%7,4961,0096,487 100.0% 100.0%Total - QLD
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Section 5 - QueenslandPermanent visa outcomes
Table 5.12 Family stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by top 10 citizenship countries and visa category - QLD
% of Total
outcomesTotal
outcomesPartner ChildParent (incl.
Contributory)Other
Family781 10.4%038412385
740 9.9%<51063663
735 9.8%013320582
699 9.3%03741621
383 5.1%<5<558321
310 4.1%0710293
292 3.9%83016238
230 3.1%01813199
160 2.1%0<5<5157
159 2.1%0912138
3,007 40.1%102522062,539
100.0%7,496258834526,136
Citizenship country China (excl SARs) Philippines
United Kingdom
India
Thailand
United States of America Vietnam
South Korea
Canada
Taiwan
Other countries
Total - QLD
Note 1: Planning levels for Non-Contributory Parent and Contributory Parent are combined.
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Section 5 - QueenslandPermanent visa outcomes
Table 5.13 Family stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by family category and top 10 citizenship countries - QLD
Primary outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes
% ofSecondary outcomes
Total outcomes
% ofTotal
outcomesSecondary outcomesFamily category
Partner
505 9.2% 158 23.4% 10.8%663Philippines
585 10.7% 36 5.3% 10.1%621India
559 10.2% 23 3.4% 9.5%582United Kingdom
351 6.4% 34 5.0% 6.3%385China (excl SARs)
265 4.9% 56 8.3% 5.2%321Thailand
274 5.0% 19 2.8% 4.8%293United States of America
205 3.8% 33 4.9% 3.9%238Vietnam
190 3.5% 9 1.3% 3.2%199South Korea
154 2.8% <5 0.4% 2.6%157Canada
131 2.4% 10 1.5% 2.3%141Japan
2,241 41.0% 295 43.6% 41.3%2,536Other countries
6,1366765,460 84.2% 67.0% 81.9%Partner subtotal
Child
63 14.1% 0 0.0% 13.9%63Philippines
58 13.0% 0 0.0% 12.8%58Thailand
41 9.2% 0 0.0% 9.1%41India
20 4.5% 0 0.0% 4.4%20United Kingdom
20 4.5% 0 0.0% 4.4%20Papua New Guinea
16 3.6% 0 0.0% 3.5%16Vietnam
10 2.2% 5 83.3% 3.3%15Democratic Republic of the Congo
13 2.9% 0 0.0% 2.9%13South Korea
13 2.9% 0 0.0% 2.9%13South Africa
12 2.7% 0 0.0% 2.7%12Taiwan
180 40.4% <5 16.7% 40.0%181Other countries
4526446 6.9% 0.6% 6.0%Child subtotal
Parent (incl. Contributory)
256 44.6% 128 41.4% 43.5%384China (excl SARs)
89 15.5% 44 14.2% 15.1%133United Kingdom
47 8.2% 29 9.4% 8.6%76South Africa
24 4.2% 13 4.2% 4.2%37India
17 3.0% 13 4.2% 3.4%30Vietnam
11 1.9% 7 2.3% 2.0%18South Korea
10 1.7% 7 2.3% 1.9%17Hong Kong SAR
10 1.7% 7 2.3% 1.9%17Fiji
9 1.6% 5 1.6% 1.6%14Malaysia
8 1.4% 5 1.6% 1.5%13Singapore
93 16.2% 51 16.5% 16.3%144Other countries
883309574 8.8% 30.6% 11.8%Parent (incl. Contributory) subtotal
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Section 5 - QueenslandPermanent visa outcomes
Table 5.13 Family stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by family category and top 10 citizenship countries - QLD (continued)
Primary outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes
% ofSecondary outcomes
Total outcomes
% ofTotal
outcomesSecondary outcomesFamily category
Other Family
<5 28.6% 6 33.3% 32.0%8Vietnam
<5 28.6% 6 33.3% 32.0%8Pakistan
<5 14.3% <5 16.7% 16.0%<5Philippines
<5 14.3% <5 11.1% 12.0%<5Thailand
<5 14.3% <5 5.6% 8.0%<5Sudan
25187 0.1% 1.8% 0.3%
100.0%7,4961,0096,487 100.0% 100.0%
86.5% 13.5% 100.0%
Other Family subtotal Total - QLD
% of Total - QLD
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Section 5 - QueenslandStatistical divisions
Table 5.14 Subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - QLD statistical divisions
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
-12.2%7,4418,477 59.1%
-15.8%1,3221,571 10.5%
-22.8%8511,103 6.8%
-49.9%492982 3.9%
1.1%465460 3.7%
36.5%389285 3.1%
5.7%370350 2.9%
-7.4%361390 2.9%
-29.3%343485 2.7%
9.5%218199 1.7%
-29.6%176250 1.4%
-9.0%121133 1.0%
-31.8%1522 0.1%
-27.6%2129 0.2%
Nominated position location Brisbane
Gold Coast
Fitzroy
Darling Downs
Sunshine Coast
Wide Bay-Burnett
Northern
Far North
Mackay
West Moreton
South West
North West
Central West
Not Recorded
-14.6% 100.0%12,58514,736Total - QLD
Note 1: Excludes Independent Executives.
Table 5.15 Subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by applicant type - QLD statistical divisions
Primary applicants
Total applicants
% ofTotal
applicants
% ofPrimary
applicantsSecondary applicants
% ofSecondary applicants
7,441 59.1%3,6663,775 59.1% 59.1%
1,322 10.5%647675 10.6% 10.4%
851 6.8%393458 7.2% 6.3%
492 3.9%243249 3.9% 3.9%
465 3.7%239226 3.5% 3.9%
389 3.1%182207 3.2% 2.9%
370 2.9%174196 3.1% 2.8%
361 2.9%172189 3.0% 2.8%
343 2.7%189154 2.4% 3.0%
218 1.7%13484 1.3% 2.2%
176 1.4%8393 1.5% 1.3%
121 1.0%6061 1.0% 1.0%
15 0.1%87 0.1% 0.1%
21 0.2%1110 0.2% 0.2%
Nominated position location Brisbane
Gold Coast
Fitzroy
Darling Downs
Sunshine Coast
Wide Bay-Burnett
Northern
Far North
Mackay
West Moreton
South West
North West
Central West
Not Recorded
100.0%12,5856,2016,384 100.0% 100.0%Total - QLD
100.0% 49.3% 50.7%% of Total - QLD
Note 1: Excludes Independent Executives.
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Section 5 - QueenslandStatistical divisions
Table 5.16 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Employer Sponsored skill pathway - QLD statistical divisions
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
32 1,820 2.5% 72.3% 1,852 49.0%
60 331 4.8% 13.1% 391 10.3%
164 25 13.0% 1.0% 189 5.0%
165 9 13.1% 0.4% 174 4.6%
88 67 7.0% 2.7% 155 4.1%
91 29 7.2% 1.2% 120 3.2%
80 31 6.3% 1.2% 111 2.9%
65 17 5.1% 0.7% 82 2.2%
35 21 2.8% 0.8% 56 1.5%
42 11 3.3% 0.4% 53 1.4%
23 21 1.8% 0.8% 44 1.2%
29 7 2.3% 0.3% 36 1.0%
6 0 0.5% 0.0% 6 0.2%
Nominated position location Brisbane
Gold Coast
Sunshine Coast
Far North
Fitzroy
Mackay
Northern
Darling Downs
South West
North West
West Moreton
Wide Bay-Burnett
Central West
Not Specified 383 130 30.3% 5.2% 513 13.6%
100.0%2,5191,263 100.0%Total - QLD 3,782 100.0%
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
The following tables provide more detail on subclass 457, the Employer Nomination Scheme and the
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme by ANZSCO Major Groups.
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Section 5 - QueenslandStatistical divisionsBrisbaneTable 5.17 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Brisbane QLD
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
-18.3%1,077 880 23.3%
-4.7%2,082 1,984 52.6%
-21.9%962 751 19.9%
21.7%46 56 1.5%
-42.2%90 52 1.4%
58.6%29 46 1.2%
-96.2%26 <5 0.0%
-33.3%<5 <5 0.1%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other -80.0%15 <5 0.1%
-12.8% 100.0%Total - Brisbane QLD 4,330 3,775
Workers
rs
Table 5.18 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Brisbane QLD
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
1 Managers 14.4%262 34.4%11 273 14.7%
2 Professionals 47.1%857 34.4%11 868 46.9%
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 31.6%576 18.8%6 582 31.4%
0.9%17 3.1% 18 1.0%
4.9%90 9.4%
4 Community and Personal Services <5
5 Clerical and Administrative Workers <5 93 5.0%
6 Sales Workers 0.2%<5 0.0%0 <5 0.2%
0.2%<5 0.0%0 <5 0.2%
0.1%<5 0.0%0 <5 0.1%
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.5%9 0.0%0 9 0.5%
100.0%1,82032 100.0% 1,852 100.0%Total - Brisbane QLD
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
Workers
rs
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Section 5 - QueenslandStatistical divisionsGold CoastTable 5.19 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Gold Coast QLD
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
-8.8%227 207 30.7%
-5.1%234 222 32.9%
-24.2%260 197 29.2%
27.8%18 23 3.4%
-60.9%23 9 1.3%
200.0%<5 <5 0.4%
-100.0%15 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 180.0%5 14 2.1%
-13.8% 100.0%Total - Gold Coast QLD 783 675
Workers
rs
Table 5.20 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Gold Coast QLD
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
1 Managers 19.0%63 38.3%23 86 22.0%
2 Professionals 26.3%87 15.0%9 96 24.6%
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 46.8%155 21.7%13 168 43.0%
1.8%6 6.7%4 Community and Personal Services <5 10 2.6%
5 Clerical and Administrative Workers 4.8%16 18.3%11 27 6.9%
0.6%<5 0.0%0 <5 0.5%
0.3%<5 0.0%0 <5 0.3%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.3%<5 0.0%0 <5 0.3%
100.0%33160 100.0% 391 100.0%Total - Gold Coast QLD
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
Workers
rs
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Section 5 - QueenslandStatistical divisionsFitzroyTable 5.21 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Fitzroy QLD
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
-8.0%75 69 15.1%
11.0%172 191 41.7%
-44.9%276 152 33.2%
-50.0%<5 <5 0.4%
-16.7%6 5 1.1%
-100.0%<5 0 0.0%
-100.0%<5 0 0.0%
0 <5 0.2%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other -7.3%41 38 8.3%
-20.9% 100.0%Total - Fitzroy QLD 579 458
Workers
rs
Table 5.22 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Fitzroy QLD
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
1 Managers 4.5%<5 18.2%16 19 12.3%
2 Professionals 44.8%30 22.7%20 50 32.3%
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 32.8%22 47.7%42 64 41.3%
0.0%0 6.8%4 Community and Personal Services 6 6 3.9%
5 Clerical and Administrative Workers 1.5%<5 3.4%<5 <5 2.6%
6 Sales Workers 0.0%0 1.1%<5 <5 0.6%
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
8 Labourers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
Non Labour Force/Other 16.4%11 0.0%0 11 7.1%
100.0%6788 100.0% 155 100.0%Total - Fitzroy QLD
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
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Section 5 - QueenslandStatistical divisionsDarling DownsTable 5.23 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Darling Downs QLD
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
-52.4%105 50 20.1%
-26.5%83 61 24.5%
-68.5%254 80 32.1%
-40.0%5 <5 1.2%
-40.0%5 <5 1.2%
100.0%<5 <5 0.8%
-65.9%91 31 12.4%
-53.8%13 6 2.4%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 225.0%<5 13 5.2%
-55.6% 100.0%Total - Darling Downs QLD 561 249
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Table 5.24 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Darling Downs QLD
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
1 Managers 11.8%<5 30.8%20 22 26.8%
2 Professionals 29.4%5 27.7%18 23 28.0%
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 23.5%<5 35.4%23 27 32.9%
0.0%0 1.5% <5 1.2%
11.8%<5 4.6%
4 Community and Personal Services <5 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers <5 5 6.1%
6 Sales Workers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
11.8%<5 0.0%0 <5 2.4%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 11.8%<5 0.0%0 <5 2.4%
100.0%1765 100.0% 82 100.0%Total - Darling Downs QLD
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
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Section 5 - QueenslandStatistical divisionsSunshine CoastTable 5.25 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Sunshine Coast QLD
2013-14 to 2014-15 to % Change from 2014-15 as % ANZSCO Major Group 30/06/14 30/06/15 2013-14 of Total
1 Managers 58 48 -17.2% 21.2%
2 Professionals 75 95 26.7% 42.0%
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 88 69 -21.6% 30.5%
4 Community and Personal Services <5 <5 100.0% 1.8%
5 Clerical and Administrative Workers <5 <5 0.0% 0.9%
6 Sales Workers 0 0 0.0% 0.0%
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 0 0 0.0% 0.0%
8 Labourers 6 8 33.3% 3.5%
Non Labour Force/Other 0 0 0.0% 0.0%
Total - Sunshine Coast QLD 231 226 -2.2% 100.0%
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Table 5.26 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Sunshine Coast QLD
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
% of Primary Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
% of Primary Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
1 Managers 28.0%7 45.1%74 81 42.9%
2 Professionals 40.0%10 15.2%25 35 18.5%
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 32.0%8 28.0%46 54 28.6%
0.0%0 4.3%4 Community and Personal Services 7 7 3.7%
5 Clerical and Administrative Workers 0.0%0 6.1%10 10 5.3%
6 Sales Workers 0.0%0 1.2%<5 <5 1.1%
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
8 Labourers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
100.0%25164 100.0% 189 100.0%Total - Sunshine Coast QLD
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
Workers
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Section 5 - QueenslandStatistical divisionsWide Bay-BurnettTable 5.27 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Wide Bay-Burnett QLD
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
88.2%17 32 15.5%
97.3%75 148 71.5%
-36.8%38 24 11.6%
-66.7%6 <5 1.0%
0.0%<5 <5 0.5%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0 0.0%
51.1% 100.0%Total - Wide Bay-Burnett QLD 137 207
Workers
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Table 5.28 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Wide Bay-Burnett QLD
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
1 Managers 14.3%<5 17.2%5 6 16.7%
2 Professionals 71.4%5 34.5%10 15 41.7%
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 14.3%<5 34.5%10 11 30.6%
0.0%0 6.9% <5 5.6%
0.0%0 6.9%
4 Community and Personal Services <5 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers <5 <5 5.6%
6 Sales Workers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
100.0%729 100.0% 36 100.0%Total - Wide Bay-Burnett QLD
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
Workers
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Section 5 - QueenslandStatistical divisionsNorthernTable 5.29 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Northern QLD
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
-72.0%25 7 3.6%
48.0%100 148 75.5%
-28.0%50 36 18.4%
33.3%<5 <5 2.0%
-100.0%<5 0 0.0%
0.0%<5 <5 0.5%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0 0.0%
8.9% 100.0%Total - Northern QLD 180 196
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Table 5.30 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Northern QLD
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
1 Managers 25.8%8 26.3%21 29 26.1%
2 Professionals 35.5%11 23.8%19 30 27.0%
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 16.1%5 41.3%33 38 34.2%
19.4%6 7.5% 12 10.8%
3.2%<5 1.3%
4 Community and Personal Services 6 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers <5 <5 1.8%
6 Sales Workers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
100.0%3180 100.0% 111 100.0%Total - Northern QLD
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
Workers
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Section 5 - QueenslandStatistical divisionsFar NorthTable 5.31 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Far North QLD
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
7.7%52 56 29.6%
-6.3%80 75 39.7%
-12.3%57 50 26.5%
66.7%<5 5 2.6%
-100.0%<5 0 0.0%
-100.0%<5 0 0.0%
0 <5 1.6%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0 0.0%
-4.1% 100.0%Total - Far North QLD 197 189
Workers
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Table 5.32 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Far North QLD
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
1 Managers 11.1%<5 43.0%71 72 41.4%
2 Professionals 66.7%6 15.2%25 31 17.8%
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 22.2%<5 22.4%37 39 22.4%
0.0%0 9.7%4 Community and Personal Services 16 16 9.2%
5 Clerical and Administrative Workerse 0.0%0 8.5%14 14 8.0%
6 Sales Workers 0.0%0 1.2%<5 <5 1.1%
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
8 Labourers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
100.0%9165 100.0% 174 100.0%Total - Far North QLD
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
Workers
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Section 5 - QueenslandStatistical divisionsMackayTable 5.33 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Mackay QLD
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
-48.8%41 21 13.6%
13.6%66 75 48.7%
-37.8%74 46 29.9%
-50.0%6 <5 1.9%
-66.7%<5 <5 0.6%
50.0%<5 <5 1.9%
100.0%<5 <5 1.3%
-50.0%<5 <5 1.3%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%<5 <5 0.6%
-22.2% 100.0%Total - Mackay QLD 198 154
Workers
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Table 5.34 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Mackay QLD
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
1 Managers 0.0%0 19.8%18 18 15.0%
2 Professionals 24.1%7 6.6%6 13 10.8%
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 58.6%17 65.9%60 77 64.2%
6.9%<5 1.1% <5 2.5%
3.4%<5 4.4%
4 Community and Personal Services <5 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers <5 5 4.2%
6 Sales Workers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
3.4%<5 1.1%<5 <5 1.7%7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 8 Labourers 3.4%<5 1.1%<5 <5 1.7%
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
100.0%2991 100.0% 120 100.0%Total - Mackay QLD
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
Workers
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Section 5 - QueenslandStatistical divisionsWest MoretonTable 5.35 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - West Moreton QLD
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
-54.5%11 5 6.0%
20.0%15 18 21.4%
-57.1%14 6 7.1%
0 <5 2.4%
-100.0%<5 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
-60.0%5 <5 2.4%
4.8%21 22 26.2%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 45.0%20 29 34.5%
-3.4% 100.0%Total - West Moreton QLD 87 84
Workers
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Table 5.36 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - West Moreton QLD
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
1 Managers 4.8%<5 21.7%5 6 13.6%
2 Professionals 14.3%<5 17.4%<5 7 15.9%
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 9.5%<5 30.4%7 9 20.5%
0.0%0 0.0%4 Community and Personal Services 0 0 0.0%
5 Clerical and Administrative Workers 0.0%0 30.4%7 7 15.9%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 71.4%15 0.0%0 15 34.1%
100.0%2123 100.0% 44 100.0%Total - West Moreton QLD
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
Workers
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Section 5 - QueenslandStatistical divisionsSouth WestTable 5.37 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - South West QLD
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
-33.3%15 10 10.8%
-26.5%34 25 26.9%
-51.8%83 40 43.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%<5 <5 1.1%
-100.0%<5 0 0.0%
-100.0%6 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services
5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%17 17 18.3%
-40.8% 100.0%Total - South West QLD 157 93
Workers
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Table 5.38 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - South West QLD
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
1 Managers 4.8%<5 28.6%10 11 19.6%
2 Professionals 23.8%5 11.4%<5 9 16.1%
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 52.4%11 40.0%14 25 44.6%
0.0%0 17.1% 6 10.7%
9.5%<5 2.9%
4 Community and Personal Services 6 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers <5 <5 5.4%
6 Sales Workers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 4.8%<5 0.0%0 <5 1.8%
8 Labourers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
Non Labour Force/Other 4.8%<5 0.0%0 <5 1.8%
100.0%2135 100.0% 56 100.0%Total - South West QLD
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
Workers
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Section 5 - QueenslandStatistical divisionsNorth WestTable 5.39 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - North West QLD
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
50.0%6 9 14.8%
-33.3%33 22 36.1%
-30.6%36 25 41.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0 <5 1.6%
0.0%<5 <5 1.6%
0 <5 1.6%
100.0%<5 <5 3.3%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0 0.0%
-20.8% 100.0%Total - North West QLD 77 61
Workers
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Table 5.40 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - North West QLD
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
1 Managers 9.1%<5 26.2%11 12 22.6%
2 Professionals 27.3%<5 26.2%11 14 26.4%
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 63.6%7 38.1%16 23 43.4%
0.0%0 4.8% <5 3.8%
0.0%0 2.4%
4 Community and Personal Services <5 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers <5 <5 1.9%
6 Sales Workers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 0.0%0 2.4%<5 <5 1.9%
8 Labourers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
100.0%1142 100.0% 53 100.0%Total - North West QLD
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
Workers
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Section 5 - QueenslandStatistical divisionsCentral WestTable 5.41 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Central West QLD
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
100.0%<5 <5 28.6%
33.3%<5 <5 57.1%
-88.9%9 <5 14.3%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0 0.0%
-46.2% 100.0%Total - Central West QLD 13 7
Workers
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Table 5.42 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Central West QLD
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary
0.0%0 33.3% <5 33.3%
0.0%0 33.3% <5 33.3%
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 0.0%0 33.3%
outcomes <5
<5
<5 <5 33.3%
0.0%0 0.0%4 Community and Personal Services 0 0 0.0%
5 Clerical and Administrative Workers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
100.0%06 100.0% 6 100.0%Total - Central West QLD
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
Workers
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Section 6 - South Australia
Temporary Work (Skilled) subclass 457 visa● There were 3108 Temporary Work (Skilled) subclass 457 visa grants in 2014-15; a 5.0 per cent decrease
compared to the previous financial year.
● Of the 3108 grants, 1529 (49.2 per cent) were primary and 1579 (50.8 per cent) were secondary visa
grants.
● The occupations with the highest number of primary visa grants were:
○ Professionals with 719 (47.0 per cent) and
○ Technicians and Trades Workers with 352 (23.0 per cent).
Student visa● There were 14,968 Student visa grants in 2014-15; a decrease of -157 (1.0 per cent) compared to the
previous financial year.
● Of the 14,968 grants, 13,146 (87.8 per cent) were primary and 1822 (12.2 per cent) were secondary visa
grants.
● The education sectors with the largest proportion of Student visa grants were:
○ Higher Education with 9282 (62.0 per cent) and
○ VET with 2346 (15.7 per cent).
Skill stream● In 2014-15, there were 10,701 Skill stream outcomes, of which 4596 (42.9 per cent) were primary and
6105 (57.1 per cent) were secondary outcomes.
● Primary Skill stream outcomes by the top ●
occupations were:
Skill stream outcomes by the top source citizenship countries were:
○ Professionals with 2926 (63.7 per cent) and ○ India with 3133 (29.3 per cent) and
○ Managers with 769 (16.7 per cent). ○ China (excl SARs) with 1265 (11.8 per cent).
Family stream● In 2014-15, there were 2785 Family stream outcomes, 2237 (80.3 per cent) were primary and
548 (19.7 per cent) were secondary outcomes.
● Family stream outcomes by the top source citizenship countries were:
○ China (excl SARs) with 368 (13.2 per cent) and
○ India with 301 (10.8 per cent).
Regional Analysis
● In 2014-15, 2452 or 78.9 per cent of subclass 457 visas were granted for positions in the Adelaide statistical
division, a decrease of 7.8 per cent compared to the previous financial year.
● Similar to the subclass 457 visa grants, 82.9 per cent (614) of primary Employer Sponsored outcomes went
to Adelaide.
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Section 6 - South Australia
Adelaide● In 2014-15, the top occupations for primary subclass 457 visa grants for positions nominated in Adelaide
were:
○ Professionals with 626 (52.5 per cent) and
○ Technicians and Trades Workers with 274 (23.0 per cent).
● In 2014-15, the top occupations for primary Employer Sponsored positions in Adelaide were:
○ Professionals with 237 (38.6 per cent) primary outcomes and
○ Technicians and Trades Workers with 181 (29.5 per cent).
Murray Lands● In 2014-15, the top occupations for primary subclass 457 visa grants for positions nominated in Murray
Lands were:
○ Non Labour Force/Other with 70 (66.0 per cent) and
○ Technicians and Trades Workers with 20 (18.9 per cent).
● In 2014-15, the top occupations for primary Employer Sponsored positions in Murray Lands were:
○ Technicians and Trades Workers with 16 (66.7 per cent) primary outcomes and
○ Professionals with 6 (25.0 per cent).
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Section 6 - South AustraliaTemporary entrant visa grants
Table 6.01 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by ANZSCO major group - SA
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
300 281 18.4%-6.3%
749 719 47.0%-4.0%
442 352 23.0%-20.4%
23 34 2.2% 47.8%
20 9 0.6%-55.0%
7 5 0.3%-28.6%
60 26 1.7%-56.7%
12 0 0.0%-100.0%
45 103 6.7% 128.9%
100.0%1,5291,658
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services5 Clerical and Administrative Workers
6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other
Total - SA -7.8%
Note 1: Excludes Independent Executives.
s
Table 6.02 Student visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by visa subclass - SA
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
733 710 4.7%-3.1%
904 1,088 7.3% 20.4%
2,628 2,346 15.7%-10.7%
8,954 9,282 62.0% 3.7%
614 530 3.5%-13.7%
Visa subclass
570 ELICOS
571 Schools
572 VET
573 Higher Education 574 Postgrad Research 575 Non-Award 1,292 1,012 6.8%-21.7%
100.0%14,96815,125Total - SA -1.0%
Note 1: Excludes Student Guardians and Foreign Affairs/Defence Sponsored.
Table 6.03 Student visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by applicant type - SA
% ofTotal
applications
% ofPrimary
applications
% ofSecondary
applicationsSecondary
applicationsTotal
applicationsPrimary
applications
608 4.6% 102 5.6% 4.7%710
1,088 8.3% 0 0.0% 7.3%1,088
1,857 14.1% 489 26.8% 15.7%2,346
8,263 62.9% 1,019 55.9% 62.0%9,282
322 2.4% 208 11.4% 3.5%530
1,008 7.7% <5 0.2% 6.8%1,012
Visa subclass
570 ELICOS
571 Schools
572 VET
573 Higher Education 574 Postgrad Research 575 Non-Award
100.0%14,9681,82213,146 100.0% 100.0%Total - SA
% of Total - SA 100.0% 12.2% 87.8%
Note 1: Excludes Student Guardians and Foreign Affairs/Defence Sponsored.
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Section 6 - South AustraliaPermanent visa outcomes
Table 6.04 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by skill pathway - SA
Skill pathwayPrimary
outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes
% ofSecondary outcomes
Total outcomes
% ofTotal
outcomesSecondary outcomes
76 1.7% 196 3.2% 2.5%272BIIP
521 11.3% 522 8.6% 9.7%1,043RSMS
220 4.8% 351 5.7% 5.3%571ENS
3,779 82.2% 5,036 82.5% 82.4%8,815GSM
0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0.0%0Dist. Talent
100.0%10,7016,1054,596 100.0% 100.0%
100.0% 42.9% 57.1%
Total - SA
% of Total - SA
Table 6.05 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - top 10 citizenship countries and skill pathway - SA
% of Total
outcomesTotal
outcomesBIIP
Employer Sponsored GSM Dist. Talent
3,133 29.3%02,748381<5
1,265 11.8%0969166130
882 8.2%0559319<5
745 7.0%071628<5
572 5.3%04441280
482 4.5%04332029
446 4.2%03983810
401 3.7%0369626
296 2.8%029600
260 2.4%018474<5
2,219 20.7%01,69945466
Citizenship country India
China (excl SARs) United Kingdom Pakistan Philippines Malaysia
Sri Lanka
Iran
Bangladesh
South Africa Others
100.0%10,70108,8151,614272Total - SA
Note 1: Employer Sponsored includes RSMS, ENS and Labour Agreements.
Note 2: Distinguished Talent includes 1 November Onshore.
Table 6.06 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - SA
Totaloutcomes
% ofTotal
outcomes3,133 29.3%
1,265 11.8%
882 8.2%
745 7.0%
572 5.3%
482 4.5%
446 4.2%
401 3.7%
296 2.8%
260 2.4%
2,219 20.7%
Citizenship country India
China (excl SARs) United Kingdom Pakistan
Philippines Malaysia
Sri Lanka
Iran
Bangladesh
South Africa
Other countries Total - SA 100.0%10,701
ANZSCO Major GroupPrimary
outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes7691 Managers 16.7%
2,9262 Professionals 63.7%
6543 Technicians and Trades Workers 14.2%
135 2.9%
30 0.7%
<5
4 Community and Personal Services5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers 0.1%
07 Machinery Operators and Drivers 0.0%
08 Labourers 0.0%
78Non Labour Force/Other 1.7%
100.0%4,596Total primary - SA
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Section 6 - South Australia
Permanent visa outcomes
Table 6.07 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Business Innovation and Investment Programme - SA
Totaloutcomes
Totaloutcomes
130 47.8%
29 10.7%
26 9.6%
17 6.3%
14 5.1%
14 5.1%
10 3.7%
5 1.8%
<5 1.5%
<5 1.5%
19 7.0%
Citizenship country China (excl SARs) Malaysia
Iran
Vietnam
Hong Kong SAR South Korea
Sri Lanka
Macau SAR
France
India
Other countries Total - SA 100.0%272
% of % of
ANZSCO Major GroupPrimary
outcomesPrimary
outcomes<51 Managers 3.9%
<52 Professionals 1.3%
03 Technicians and Trades Workers 0.0%
0 0.0%
0 0.0%
<5
4 Community and Personal Services5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers 1.3%
07 Machinery Operators and Drivers 0.0%
08 Labourers 0.0%
71Non Labour Force/Other 93.4%
100.0%76Total primary - SA
Table 6.08 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme - SA
Totaloutcomes
% ofTotal
outcomes322 30.9%
157 15.1%
149 14.3%
88 8.4%
36 3.5%
32 3.1%
26 2.5%
25 2.4%
20 1.9%
19 1.8%
169 16.2%
Citizenship country India
United Kingdom
China (excl SARs) Philippines
Sri Lanka
South Africa
Ireland
Nepal
United States of America Vietnam
Other countries
Total - SA 100.0%1,043
ANZSCO Major GroupPrimary
outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes1401 Managers 26.9%
1502 Professionals 28.8%
1853 Technicians and Trades Workers 35.5%
22 4.2%
20 3.8%
<5
4 Community and Personal Services5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers 0.6%
07 Machinery Operators and Drivers 0.0%
08 Labourers 0.0%
<5Non Labour Force/Other 0.2%
100.0%521Total primary - SA
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Table 6.09 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Employer Nomination Scheme - SA
Totaloutcomes
% ofTotal
outcomes162 28.4%
59 10.3%
42 7.4%
40 7.0%
36 6.3%
20 3.5%
17 3.0%
17 3.0%
14 2.5%
14 2.5%
150 26.3%
Citizenship country United Kingdom
India
South Africa Philippines
Ireland
United States of America China (excl SARs) Indonesia
Pakistan
Papua New Guinea Other countries
Total - SA 100.0%571
ANZSCO Major GroupPrimary
outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes371 Managers 16.8%
1252 Professionals 56.8%
513 Technicians and Trades Workers 23.2%
<5 0.9%
<5 1.8%
0
4 Community and Personal Services5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers 0.0%
07 Machinery Operators and Drivers 0.0%
08 Labourers 0.0%
<5Non Labour Force/Other 0.5%
100.0%220Total primary - SA
Table 6.10 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - General Skilled Migration - SA% of
Citizenship countryTotal
outcomes
% ofTotal
outcomes
2,748 31.2%
969 11.0%
716 8.1%
559 6.3%
444 5.0%
433 4.9%
398 4.5%
369 4.2%
296 3.4%
233 2.6%
1,650 18.7%
100.0%8,815
India
China (excl SARs) Pakistan
United Kingdom Philippines Malaysia
Sri Lanka
Iran
Bangladesh Singapore
Other countries Total - SA
ANZSCO Major GroupPrimary
outcomesPrimary
outcomes
5891 Managers 15.6%
2,6502 Professionals 70.1%
4183 Technicians and Trades Workers 11.1%
111 2.9%
6 0.2%
0
4 Community and Personal Services5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers 0.0%
07 Machinery Operators and Drivers 0.0%
08 Labourers 0.0%
5Non Labour Force/Other 0.1%
100.0%3,779Total primary - SA
Table 6.11 Family stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by applicant type - SA
Primary outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes
% ofSecondary outcomes
Total outcomes
% ofTotal
outcomesSecondary outcomes
1,744 78.0% 365 66.6% 75.7%2,109
221 9.9% 10 1.8% 8.3%231
260 11.6% 149 27.2% 14.7%409
12 0.5% 24 4.4% 1.3%36
Family Category Partner
Child
Parent (incl. Contributory) Other Family
100.0%2,7855482,237 100.0% 100.0%Total - SA
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Table 6.12 Family stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by top 10 citizenship countries and visa category - SA
% of Total
outcomesTotal
outcomesPartner ChildParent (incl.
Contributory)Other
Family368 13.2%<52068152
301 10.8%03121249
282 10.1%17016249
247 8.9%0540202
186 6.7%047<5135
Citizenship country China (excl SARs) India
Afghanistan Philippines
United Kingdom
186 6.7%114012123Vietnam
101 3.6%0<51090Thailand
97 3.5%5<5<588Pakistan
78 2.8%05568
54 1.9%018927
885 31.8%<555103726
100.0%2,785364092312,109
United States of America Malaysia
Other countries
Total - SA
Note 1: Planning levels for Non-Contributory Parent and Contributory Parent are combined.
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Section 6 - South AustraliaPermanent visa outcomes
Table 6.13 Family stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by family category and top 10 citizenship countries - SA
Primary outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes
% ofSecondary outcomes
Total outcomes
% ofTotal
outcomesSecondary outcomesFamily category
Partner
239 13.7% 10 2.7% 11.8%249India
114 6.5% 135 37.0% 11.8%249Afghanistan
147 8.4% 55 15.1% 9.6%202Philippines
137 7.9% 15 4.1% 7.2%152China (excl SARs)
128 7.3% 7 1.9% 6.4%135United Kingdom
109 6.3% 14 3.8% 5.8%123Vietnam
70 4.0% 20 5.5% 4.3%90Thailand
60 3.4% 28 7.7% 4.2%88Pakistan
64 3.7% <5 1.1% 3.2%68United States of America
40 2.3% 5 1.4% 2.1%45Cambodia
636 36.5% 72 19.7% 33.6%708Other countries
2,1093651,744 78.0% 66.6% 75.7%Partner subtotal
Child
39 17.6% <5 10.0% 17.3%40Philippines
21 9.5% 0 0.0% 9.1%21India
16 7.2% 0 0.0% 6.9%16Afghanistan
11 5.0% <5 40.0% 6.5%15South Sudan
13 5.9% <5 10.0% 6.1%14Ethiopia
9 4.1% <5 40.0% 5.6%13Democratic Republic of the Congo
12 5.4% 0 0.0% 5.2%12Vietnam
10 4.5% 0 0.0% 4.3%10Thailand
9 4.1% 0 0.0% 3.9%9Malaysia
8 3.6% 0 0.0% 3.5%8China (excl SARs)
73 33.0% 0 0.0% 31.6%73Other countries
23110221 9.9% 1.8% 8.3%Child subtotal
Parent (incl. Contributory)
135 51.9% 71 47.7% 50.4%206China (excl SARs)
28 10.8% 19 12.8% 11.5%47United Kingdom
23 8.8% 17 11.4% 9.8%40Vietnam
17 6.5% 14 9.4% 7.6%31India
10 3.8% 8 5.4% 4.4%18Malaysia
7 2.7% <5 1.3% 2.2%9Russia
6 2.3% <5 0.7% 1.7%7South Africa
<5 1.2% <5 2.0% 1.5%6Singapore
<5 1.2% <5 1.3% 1.2%5United States of America
<5 1.2% <5 1.3% 1.2%5Philippines
25 9.6% 10 6.7% 8.6%35Other countries
409149260 11.6% 27.2% 14.7%Parent (incl. Contributory) subtotal
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Table 6.13 Family stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by family category and top 10 citizenship countries - SA (continued)
Primary outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes
% ofSecondary outcomes
Total outcomes
% ofTotal
outcomesSecondary outcomesFamily category
Other Family
<5 25.0% 14 58.3% 47.2%17Afghanistan
5 41.7% 6 25.0% 30.6%11Vietnam
<5 8.3% <5 16.7% 13.9%5Pakistan
<5 16.7% 0 0.0% 5.6%<5China (excl SARs)
<5 8.3% 0 0.0% 2.8%<5Ethiopia
362412 0.5% 4.4% 1.3%
100.0%2,7855482,237 100.0% 100.0%
80.3% 19.7% 100.0%
Other Family subtotal Total - SA
% of Total - SA
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Section 6 - South AustraliaStatistical divisions
Table 6.14 Subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - SA statistical divisions
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
-7.8%2,4522,659 78.9%
88.3%226120 7.3%
-18.5%150184 4.8%
15.2%129112 4.2%
32.6%5743 1.8%
-41.6%5289 1.7%
-27.3%4055 1.3%
-80.0%<510 0.1%
Nominated position location Adelaide
Murray Lands
Northern
South East
Eyre
Outer Adelaide
Yorke and Lower North
Not Recorded
-5.0% 100.0%3,1083,272Total - SA
Note 1: Excludes Independent Executives.
Table 6.15 Subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by applicant type - SA statistical divisions
Primary applicants
Total applicants
% ofTotal
applicants
% ofPrimary
applicantsSecondary applicants
% ofSecondary applicants
2,452 78.9%1,2591,193 78.0% 79.7%
226 7.3%120106 6.9% 7.6%
150 4.8%6387 5.7% 4.0%
129 4.2%6861 4.0% 4.3%
57 1.8%1641 2.7% 1.0%
52 1.7%2824 1.6% 1.8%
40 1.3%2416 1.0% 1.5%
<5 0.1%<5<5 0.1% 0.1%
Nominated position location Adelaide
Murray Lands
Northern
South East
Eyre
Outer Adelaide
Yorke and Lower North
Not Recorded
100.0%3,1081,5791,529 100.0% 100.0%Total - SA
100.0% 50.8% 49.2%% of Total - SA
Note 1: Excludes Independent Executives.
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Section 6 - South AustraliaStatistical divisions
Table 6.16 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Employer Sponsored skill pathway - SA statistical divisions
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
433 181 83.1% 82.3% 614 82.9%
21 29 4.0% 13.2% 50 6.7%
22 <5 4.2% 1.8% 26 3.5%
20 <5 3.8% 1.8% 24 3.2%
8 <5 1.5% 0.9% 10 1.3%
9 0 1.7% 0.0% 9 1.2%
8 0 1.5% 0.0% 8 1.1%
100.0%220521 100.0%
Nominated position location Adelaide
Northern
Outer Adelaide
Murray Lands
South East
Yorke and Lower North
Eyre
Total - SA 741 100.0%
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
The following tables provide more detail on subclass 457, the Employer Nomination Scheme and the
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme by ANZSCO Major Groups.
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Section 6 - South AustraliaStatistical divisionsAdelaideTable 6.17 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Adelaide SA
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
-5.3%244 231 19.4%
-4.0%652 626 52.5%
-18.0%334 274 23.0%
34.8%23 31 2.6%
-56.3%16 7 0.6%
-42.9%7 <5 0.3%
-63.6%55 20 1.7%
-100.0%11 0 0.0%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0 0.0%
-11.1% 100.0%Total - Adelaide SA 1,342 1,193
Workers
rs
Table 6.18 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Adelaide SA
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
1 Managers 18.8%34 27.9%121 155 25.2%
2 Professionals 56.4%102 31.2%135 237 38.6%
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 22.1%40 32.6%141 181 29.5%
0.6%<5 3.7%4 Community and Personal Services 16 17 2.8%
5 Clerical and Administrative Workers 2.2%<5 3.7%16 20 3.3%
6 Sales Workers 0.0%0 0.7%<5 <5 0.5%
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
8 Labourers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0.2%<5 <5 0.2%
100.0%181433 100.0% 614 100.0%Total - Adelaide SA
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
Workers
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Section 6 - South AustraliaStatistical divisionsMurray LandsTable 6.19 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Murray Lands SA
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
-30.0%10 7 6.6%
40.0%5 7 6.6%
150.0%8 20 18.9%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
-50.0%<5 <5 0.9%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
-80.0%5 <5 0.9%
-100.0%<5 0 0.0%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 677.8%9 70 66.0%
165.0% 100.0%Total - Murray Lands SA 40 106
Workers
rs
Table 6.20 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Murray Lands SA
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary
1 Managers 25.0%<5 5.0%
outcomes <5 <5 8.3%
2 Professionals 75.0%<5 15.0%<5 6 25.0%
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 0.0%0 80.0%16 16 66.7%
0.0%0 0.0%4 Community and Personal Services 0 0 0.0%
5 Clerical and Administrative Workers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
100.0%<520 100.0% 24 100.0%Total - Murray Lands SA
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
Workers
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Section 6 - South AustraliaStatistical divisionsNorthernTable 6.21 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Northern SA
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
0.0%25 25 28.7%
-33.3%36 24 27.6%
-45.5%55 30 34.5%
0 <5 2.3%
-50.0%<5 <5 1.1%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0 5 5.7%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0 0.0%
-26.3% 100.0%Total - Northern SA 118 87
Workers
rs
Table 6.22 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Northern SA
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
1 Managers 3.4%<5 19.0%<5 5 10.0%
2 Professionals 58.6%17 28.6%6 23 46.0%
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 34.5%10 33.3%7 17 34.0%
3.4%<5 14.3% <5 8.0%
0.0%0 4.8%
4 Community and Personal Services <5 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers <5 <5 2.0%
6 Sales Workers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
100.0%2921 100.0% 50 100.0%Total - Northern SA
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
Workers
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Section 6 - South AustraliaStatistical divisionsSouth EastTable 6.23 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - South East SA
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
25.0%<5 5 8.2%
42.9%14 20 32.8%
0.0%6 6 9.8%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other -14.3%35 30 49.2%
3.4% 100.0%Total - South East SA 59 61
Workers
rs
Table 6.24 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - South East SA
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
1 Managers 0.0%0 62.5%5 5 50.0%
50.0%<5 12.5%<5 <5 20.0%2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 0.0%0 25.0%<5 <5 20.0%
0.0%0 0.0%4 Community and Personal Services 0 0 0.0%
5 Clerical and Administrative Workers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 50.0%<5 0.0%0 <5 10.0%
100.0%<58 100.0% 10 100.0%Total - South East SA
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
Workers
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Section 6 - South AustraliaStatistical divisionsEyreTable 6.25 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Eyre SA
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
-33.3%<5 <5 4.9%
75.0%20 35 85.4%
-33.3%6 <5 9.8%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0 0.0%
41.4% 100.0%Total - Eyre SA 29 41
Workers
rs
Table 6.26 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Eyre SA
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
1 Managers 0.0%0 50.0%<5 <5 50.0%
2 Professionals 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 0.0%0 25.0%<5 <5 25.0%
0.0%0 0.0% 0 0.0%
0.0%0 25.0%
4 Community and Personal Services 0 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers <5 <5 25.0%
6 Sales Workers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
100.0%08 100.0% 8 100.0%Total - Eyre SA
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
Workers
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Section 6 - South AustraliaStatistical divisionsOuter AdelaideTable 6.27 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Outer Adelaide SA
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
-69.2%13 <5 16.7%
-69.2%13 <5 16.7%
0.0%11 11 45.8%
0 <5 4.2%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0 <5 4.2%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 200.0%<5 <5 12.5%
-36.8% 100.0%Total - Outer Adelaide SA 38 24
Workers
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Table 6.28 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Outer Adelaide SA
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
1 Managers 25.0%<5 18.2%<5 5 19.2%
2 Professionals 50.0%<5 9.1%<5 <5 15.4%
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 25.0%<5 59.1%13 14 53.8%
0.0%0 13.6%4 Community and Personal Services <5 <5 11.5%
5 Clerical and Administrative Workers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
100.0%<522 100.0% 26 100.0%Total - Outer Adelaide SA
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
Workers
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Section 6 - South AustraliaStatistical divisionsYorke and Lower NorthTable 6.29 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Yorke and Lower North SA
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
0 6 37.5%
-50.0%6 <5 18.8%
-66.7%21 7 43.8%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0 0.0%
-40.7% 100.0%Total - Yorke and Lower North SA 27 16
Workers
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Table 6.30 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Yorke and Lower North SA
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary
0.0%0 11.1% <5 11.1%
0.0%0 33.3% <5 33.3%
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 0.0%0 44.4%
outcomes <5
<5
<5 <5 44.4%
0.0%0 0.0% 0 0.0%
0.0%0 11.1%
4 Community and Personal Services 0 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers <5 <5 11.1%
6 Sales Workers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
100.0%09 100.0% 9 100.0%Total - Yorke and Lower North SA
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
Workers
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Section 7 - Tasmania
Temporary Work (Skilled) subclass 457 visa● There were 425 Temporary Work (Skilled) subclass 457 visa grants in 2014-15; a 12.2 per cent decrease
compared to the previous financial year.
● Of the 425 grants, 248 (58.4 per cent) were primary and 177 (41.6 per cent) were secondary visa grants.
● The occupations with the highest number of primary visa grants were:
○ Professionals with 178 (71.8 per cent) and
○ Managers with 31 (12.5 per cent).
Student visa● There were 2818 Student visa grants in 2014-15; an increase of 598 (26.9 per cent) compared to the
previous financial year.
● Of the 2818 grants, 2341 (83.1 per cent) were primary and 477 (16.9 per cent) were secondary visa grants.
● The education sectors with the largest proportion of Student visa grants were:
○ Higher Education with 2157 (76.5 per cent) and
○ Postgrad Research with 210 (7.5 per cent).
Skill stream● In 2014-15, there were 679 Skill stream outcomes, of which 347 (51.1 per cent) were primary and
332 (48.9 per cent) were secondary outcomes.
● Primary Skill stream outcomes by the top ●
occupations were:
Skill stream outcomes by the top source citizenship countries were:
○ Professionals with 257 (74.1 per cent) and ○ China (excl SARs) with 160 (23.6 per cent) and
○ Technicians and Trades Workers with ○ India with 101 (14.9 per cent).
37 (10.7 per cent).
Family stream● In 2014-15, there were 406 Family stream outcomes, 362 (89.2 per cent) were primary and
44 (10.8 per cent) were secondary outcomes.
● Family stream outcomes by the top source citizenship countries were:
○ Philippines with 49 (12.1 per cent) and
○ China (excl SARs) with 45 (11.1 per cent).
Regional Analysis
● In 2014-15, 188 or 44.2 per cent of subclass 457 visas were granted for positions in the Greater Hobart
statistical division, a decrease of 10.5 per cent compared to the previous financial year.
● Similar to the subclass 457 visa grants, 53.1 per cent (68) of primary Employer Sponsored outcomes went
to Greater Hobart.
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Section 7 - Tasmania
Greater Hobart● In 2014-15, the top occupations for primary subclass 457 visa grants for positions nominated in Greater
Hobart were:
○ Professionals with 79 (68.7 per cent) and
○ Technicians and Trades Workers with 18 (15.7 per cent).
● In 2014-15, the top occupations for primary Employer Sponsored positions in Greater Hobart were:
○ Professionals with 29 (42.6 per cent) primary outcomes and
○ Technicians and Trades Workers with 16 (23.5 per cent).
Mersey-Lyell● In 2014-15, the top occupations for primary subclass 457 visa grants for positions nominated in
Mersey-Lyell were:
○ Professionals with 45 (76.3 per cent) and
○ Managers with 9 (15.3 per cent).
● In 2014-15, the top occupations for primary Employer Sponsored positions in Mersey-Lyell were:
○ Professionals with 16 (69.6 per cent) primary outcomes and
○ Technicians and Trades Workers with <5 (17.4 per cent).
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Section 7 - TasmaniaTemporary entrant visa grants
Table 7.01 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by ANZSCO major group - TAS
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
35 31 12.5%-11.4%
175 178 71.8% 1.7%
49 28 11.3%-42.9%
<5 5 2.0% 66.7%
<5 0 0.0%-100.0%
<5 <5 0.4% 0.0%
0 0 0.0% 0.0%
0 0 0.0% 0.0%
0 5 2.0%
100.0%248264
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers
6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other
Total - TAS -6.1%
Note 1: Excludes Independent Executives.
s
Table 7.02 Student visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by visa subclass - TAS
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
69 58 2.1%-15.9%
132 141 5.0% 6.8%
97 86 3.1%-11.3%
1,664 2,157 76.5% 29.6%
114 210 7.5% 84.2%
Visa subclass
570 ELICOS
571 Schools
572 VET
573 Higher Education 574 Postgrad Research 575 Non-Award 144 166 5.9% 15.3%
100.0%2,8182,220Total - TAS 26.9%
Note 1: Excludes Student Guardians and Foreign Affairs/Defence Sponsored.
Table 7.03 Student visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by applicant type - TAS
% ofTotal
applications
% ofPrimary
applications
% ofSecondary
applicationsSecondary
applicationsTotal
applicationsPrimary
applications
56 2.4% <5 0.4% 2.1%58
141 6.0% 0 0.0% 5.0%141
76 3.2% 10 2.1% 3.1%86
1,751 74.8% 406 85.1% 76.5%2,157
151 6.5% 59 12.4% 7.5%210
166 7.1% 0 0.0% 5.9%166
Visa subclass
570 ELICOS
571 Schools
572 VET
573 Higher Education 574 Postgrad Research 575 Non-Award
100.0%2,8184772,341 100.0% 100.0%Total - TAS
% of Total - TAS 100.0% 16.9% 83.1%
Note 1: Excludes Student Guardians and Foreign Affairs/Defence Sponsored.
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Section 7 - TasmaniaPermanent visa outcomes
Table 7.04 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by skill pathway - TAS
Skill pathwayPrimary
outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes
% ofSecondary outcomes
Total outcomes
% ofTotal
outcomesSecondary outcomes
9 2.6% 17 5.1% 3.8%26BIIP
103 29.7% 138 41.6% 35.5%241RSMS
25 7.2% 34 10.2% 8.7%59ENS
210 60.5% 143 43.1% 52.0%353GSM
0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0.0%0Dist. Talent
100.0%679332347 100.0% 100.0%
100.0% 51.1% 48.9%
Total - TAS
% of Total - TAS
Table 7.05 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - top 10 citizenship countries and skill pathway - TAS
% of Total
outcomesTotal
outcomesBIIP
Employer Sponsored GSM Dist. Talent
160 23.6%01103614
101 14.9%050510
80 11.8%021590
38 5.6%022160
32 4.7%027<5<5
25 3.7%011140
21 3.1%0<5170
19 2.8%096<5
18 2.7%06120
17 2.5%06110
168 24.7%087747
Citizenship country China (excl SARs) India
United Kingdom Malaysia
Pakistan
South Africa Canada
Iran
United States of
America
Nepal
Others
100.0%679035330026Total - TAS
Note 1: Employer Sponsored includes RSMS, ENS and Labour Agreements.
Note 2: Distinguished Talent includes 1 November Onshore.
Table 7.06 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - TAS
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Totaloutcomes
% ofTotal
outcomes160 23.6%
101 14.9%
80 11.8%
38 5.6%
32 4.7%
25 3.7%
21 3.1%
19 2.8%
18 2.7%
17 2.5%
168 24.7%
Citizenship country China (excl SARs) India
United Kingdom Malaysia
Pakistan
South Africa
Canada
Iran
United States of America Nepal
Other countries
Total - TAS 100.0%679
ANZSCO Major Group outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes321 Managers 9.2%
2572 Professionals 74.1%
373 Technicians and Trades Workers 10.7%
8 2.3%
<5 0.9%
<5
4 Community and Personal Services5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers 0.3%
07 Machinery Operators and Drivers 0.0%
08 Labourers 0.0%
9Non Labour Force/Other 2.6%
100.0%347Total primary - TAS
Primary
Section 7 - TasmaniaPermanent visa outcomes
Primary Table 7.07 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Business Innovation and Investment Programme - TAS
Totaloutcomes
% ofTotal
outcomes14 53.8%
<5 15.4%
<5 15.4%
<5 11.5%
<5 3.8%
Citizenship country China (excl SARs) Egypt
Iran
Hong Kong SAR Pakistan
Total - TAS 100.0%26
ANZSCO Major GroupPrimary
outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes<51 Managers 11.1%
02 Professionals 0.0%
03 Technicians and Trades Workers 0.0%
0 0.0%
0 0.0%
0
4 Community and Personal Services5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers 0.0%
07 Machinery Operators and Drivers 0.0%
08 Labourers 0.0%
8Non Labour Force/Other 88.9%
100.0%9Total primary - TAS
Table 7.08 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme - TAS
Totaloutcomes
% ofTotal
outcomes48 19.9%
44 18.3%
32 13.3%
15 6.2%
14 5.8%
10 4.1%
7 2.9%
7 2.9%
7 2.9%
6 2.5%
51 21.2%
Citizenship country India
United Kingdom
China (excl SARs) Canada
Malaysia
Nepal
Japan
Thailand
United States of America Philippines
Other countries
Total - TAS 100.0%241
Primary outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes22
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers 21.4%
492 Professionals 47.6%
233 Technicians and Trades Workers 22.3%
8 7.8%
<5 1.0%
0
4 Community and Personal Services5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers 0.0%
07 Machinery Operators and Drivers 0.0%
08 Labourers 0.0%
0Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%
100.0%103Total primary - TAS
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Section 7 - TasmaniaPermanent visa outcomes
Table 7.09 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Employer Nomination Scheme - TAS
Totaloutcomes
% ofTotal
outcomes
15 25.4%
8 13.6%
5 8.5%
5 8.5%
<5 6.8%
<5 5.1%
<5 5.1%
<5 5.1%
<5 3.4%
<5 3.4%
9 15.3%
Citizenship country United Kingdom
South Africa
Chile
United States of America China (excl SARs) France
India
Romania
Canada
Czech Republic
Other countries
Total - TAS 100.0%59
ANZSCO Major GroupPrimary
outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes
<51 Managers 12.0%
172 Professionals 68.0%
<53 Technicians and Trades Workers 16.0%
0 0.0%
<5 4.0%
0
4 Community and Personal Services5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers 0.0%
07 Machinery Operators and Drivers 0.0%
08 Labourers 0.0%
0Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%
100.0%25Total primary - TAS
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Table 7.10 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - General Skilled Migration - TAS
Totaloutcomes
% ofTotal
outcomes
110 31.2%
50 14.2%
27 7.6%
22 6.2%
21 5.9%
11 3.1%
9 2.5%
9 2.5%
8 2.3%
7 2.0%
79 22.4%
100.0%353
Citizenship country China (excl SARs) India
Pakistan
Malaysia
United Kingdom South Africa
Iran
Nigeria
Bangladesh Philippines
Other countries
Total - TAS
Primary outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes
6
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers 2.9%
1912 Professionals 91.0%
103 Technicians and Trades Workers 4.8%
0 0.0%
<5 0.5%
<5
4 Community and Personal Services5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers 0.5%
07 Machinery Operators and Drivers 0.0%
08 Labourers 0.0%
<5Non Labour Force/Other 0.5%
100.0%210Total primary - TAS
Section 7 - TasmaniaPermanent visa outcomes
Table 7.11 Family stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by applicant type - TAS
Primary outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes
% ofSecondary outcomes
Total outcomes
% ofTotal
outcomesSecondary outcomes
320 88.4% 33 75.0% 86.9%353
15 4.1% 0 0.0% 3.7%15
27 7.5% 11 25.0% 9.4%38
0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0.0%0
Family category Partner
Child
Parent (incl. Contributory) Other Family
100.0%40644362 100.0% 100.0%Total - TAS
Table 7.12 Family stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by top 10 citizenship countries and visa category - TAS
% of Total
outcomesTotal
outcomesPartner ChildParent (incl.
Contributory)Other
Family
49 12.1%00<547
45 11.1%022<521
36 8.9%0<5032
26 6.4%00026
24 5.9%0<5020
19 4.7%00<515
12 3.0%0<5010
10 2.5%00<59
10 2.5%00010
10 2.5%00010
165 40.6%066153
100.0%40603815353
Citizenship Country Philippines
China (excl SARs) United Kingdom United States of America India
Thailand
Malaysia
Canada
Indonesia
Nepal
Other countries
Total - TAS
Note 1: Planning levels for Non-Contributory Parent and Contributory Parent are combined.
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Section 7 - TasmaniaPermanent visa outcomes
Table 7.13 Family stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by family category and top 10 citizenship countries - TAS
Primary outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes
% ofSecondary outcomes
Total outcomes
% ofTotal
outcomesSecondary outcomesFamily category
Partner
40 12.5% 7 21.2% 13.3%47Philippines
32 10.0% 0 0.0% 9.1%32United Kingdom
25 7.8% <5 3.0% 7.4%26United States of America
18 5.6% <5 9.1% 5.9%21China (excl SARs)
16 5.0% <5 12.1% 5.7%20India
13 4.1% <5 6.1% 4.2%15Thailand
10 3.1% 0 0.0% 2.8%10Nepal
8 2.5% <5 6.1% 2.8%10Malaysia
8 2.5% <5 6.1% 2.8%10Indonesia
9 2.8% 0 0.0% 2.5%9Germany
141 44.1% 12 36.4% 43.3%153Other countries
35333320 88.4% 75.0% 86.9%Partner subtotal
Child
<5 26.7% 0 0.0% 26.7%<5Thailand
<5 13.3% 0 0.0% 13.3%<5Taiwan
<5 13.3% 0 0.0% 13.3%<5Philippines
<5 13.3% 0 0.0% 13.3%<5China (excl SARs)
<5 6.7% 0 0.0% 6.7%<5Singapore
<5 6.7% 0 0.0% 6.7%<5Kenya
<5 6.7% 0 0.0% 6.7%<5Hong Kong SAR
<5 6.7% 0 0.0% 6.7%<5Democratic Republic of the Congo
<5 6.7% 0 0.0% 6.7%<5Canada
15015 4.1% 0.0% 3.7%Child subtotal
Parent (incl. Contributory)
17 63.0% 5 45.5% 57.9%22China (excl SARs)
<5 14.8% 0 0.0% 10.5%<5United Kingdom
<5 7.4% <5 18.2% 10.5%<5India
<5 3.7% <5 9.1% 5.3%<5Pakistan
<5 3.7% <5 9.1% 5.3%<5Malaysia
<5 3.7% <5 9.1% 5.3%<5Fiji
0 0.0% <5 9.1% 2.6%<5South Africa
<5 3.7% 0 0.0% 2.6%<5Latvia
381127 7.5% 25.0% 9.4%Parent (incl. Contributory) subtotal Other Family
0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0.0%0
000 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
100.0%40644362 100.0% 100.0%
89.2% 10.8% 100.0%
Other Family subtotal Total - TAS
% of Total - TAS
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Section 7 - TasmaniaStatistical divisions
Table 7.14 Subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - TAS statistical divisions
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
-10.5%188210 44.2%
-15.8%123146 28.9%
-23.3%89116 20.9%
122.2%209 4.7%
66.7%5<5 1.2%
-12.2% 100.0%425484
Nominated position location Greater Hobart
Mersey-Lyell
Northern
Southern
Not Recorded
Total - TAS
Note 1: Excludes Independent Executives.
Table 7.15 Subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by applicant type - TAS statistical divisions
Primary applicants
Total applicants
% ofTotal
applicants
% ofPrimary
applicantsSecondary applicants
% ofSecondary applicants
188 44.2%73115 46.4% 41.2%
123 28.9%6459 23.8% 36.2%
89 20.9%3653 21.4% 20.3%
20 4.7%<519 7.7% 0.6%
5 1.2%<5<5 0.8% 1.7%
100.0%425177248 100.0% 100.0%
Nominated position location Greater Hobart
Mersey-Lyell
Northern
Southern
Not Recorded
Total - TAS
100.0% 41.6% 58.4%% of Total - TAS
Note 1: Excludes Independent Executives.
Table 7.16 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Employer Sponsored skill pathway - TAS statistical divisions
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
61 7 59.2% 28.0% 68 53.1%
26 9 25.2% 36.0% 35 27.3%
14 9 13.6% 36.0% 23 18.0%
Nominated position location Greater Hobart
Northern
Mersey-Lyell
Southern <5 0 1.9% 0.0% <5 1.6%
100.0%25103 100.0%Total - TAS 128 100.0%
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
The following tables provide more detail on subclass 457, the Employer Nomination Scheme and the
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme by ANZSCO Major Groups.
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Section 7 - TasmaniaStatistical divisionsGreater HobartTable 7.17 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Greater Hobart TAS
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
-36.8%19 12 10.4%
-15.1%93 79 68.7%
63.6%11 18 15.7%
66.7%<5 5 4.3%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%<5 <5 0.9%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0 0.0%
-9.4% 100.0%Total - Greater Hobart TAS 127 115
Workers
rs
Table 7.18 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Greater Hobart TAS
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
1 Managers 0.0%0 23.0%14 14 20.6%
2 Professionals 57.1%<5 41.0%25 29 42.6%
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 28.6%<5 23.0%14 16 23.5%
0.0%0 11.5% 7 10.3%
14.3%<5 1.6%
4 Community and Personal Services 7 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers <5 <5 2.9%
6 Sales Workers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
100.0%761 100.0% 68 100.0%Total - Greater Hobart TAS
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
Workers
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Section 7 - TasmaniaStatistical divisionsMersey-LyellTable 7.19 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Mersey-Lyell TAS
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
28.6%7 9 15.3%
4.7%43 45 76.3%
-81.5%27 5 8.5%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0 0.0%
-23.4% 100.0%Total - Mersey-Lyell TAS 77 59
Workers
rs
Table 7.20 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Mersey-Lyell TAS
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
1 Managers 0.0%0 21.4%<5 <5 13.0%
2 Professionals 88.9%8 57.1%8 16 69.6%
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 11.1%<5 21.4%<5 <5 17.4%
0.0%0 0.0%4 Community and Personal Services 0 0 0.0%
5 Clerical and Administrative Workers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
100.0%914 100.0% 23 100.0%Total - Mersey-Lyell TAS
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
Workers
rs
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Section 7 - TasmaniaStatistical divisionsNorthernTable 7.21 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Northern TAS
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
-37.5%8 5 9.4%
0.0%38 38 71.7%
-37.5%8 5 9.4%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
-100.0%<5 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0 5 9.4%
-3.6% 100.0%Total - Northern TAS 55 53
Workers
rs
Table 7.22 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Northern TAS
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
1 Managers 33.3%<5 19.2%5 8 22.9%
2 Professionals 55.6%5 57.7%15 20 57.1%
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 11.1%<5 19.2%5 6 17.1%
0.0%0 3.8%4 Community and Personal Services <5 <5 2.9%
5 Clerical and Administrative Workers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
100.0%926 100.0% 35 100.0%Total - Northern TAS
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
Workers
rs
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Section 7 - TasmaniaStatistical divisionsSouthernTable 7.23 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Southern TAS
2013-14 to 2014-15 to % Change from 2014-1530/06/14 2013-1430/06/15
as % of Total
400.0%<5 5 26.3%
1,300.0%<5 14 73.7%
-100.0%<5 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0 0.0%
375.0% 100.0%Total - Southern TAS <5 19
Workers
rs
Table 7.24 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Southern TAS
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
1 Managers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 50.0%<5 <5 50.0%2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 0.0%0 50.0%<5 <5 50.0%
0.0%0 0.0%4 Community and Personal Services 0 0 0.0%
5 Clerical and Administrative Workers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
100.0%0<5 100.0% <5 100.0%Total - Southern TAS
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
Workers
rs
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Section 8 VIC airto
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Section 8 - Victoria
Temporary Work (Skilled) subclass 457 visa● There were 24,354 Temporary Work (Skilled) subclass 457 visa grants in 2014-15; a 4.0 per cent increase
compared to the previous financial year.
● Of the 24,354 grants, 12,664 (52.0 per cent) were primary and 11,690 (48.0 per cent) were secondary visa
grants.
● The occupations with the highest number of primary visa grants were:
○ Professionals with 7073 (55.9 per cent) and
○ Technicians and Trades Workers with 2946 (23.3 per cent).
Student visa● There were 75,751 Student visa grants in 2014-15; a decrease of -1452 (1.9 per cent) compared to the
previous financial year.
● Of the 75,751 grants, 68,840 (90.9 per cent) were primary and 6911 (9.1 per cent) were secondary visa
grants.
● The education sectors with the largest proportion of Student visa grants were:
○ Higher Education with 44,540 (58.8 per cent) and
○ VET with 14,845 (19.6 per cent).
Skill stream● In 2014-15, there were 29,630 Skill stream outcomes, of which 13,880 (46.8 per cent) were primary and
15,750 (53.2 per cent) were secondary outcomes.
● Primary Skill stream outcomes by the top ●
occupations were:
Skill stream outcomes by the top source citizenship countries were:
○ Professionals with 9513 (68.5 per cent) and ○ India with 7377 (24.9 per cent) and
○ Technicians and Trades Workers with ○ China (excl SARs) with 6496 (21.9 per cent).
1927 (13.9 per cent).
Family stream● In 2014-15, there were 15,677 Family stream outcomes, 13,246 (84.5 per cent) were primary and
2431 (15.5 per cent) were secondary outcomes.
● Family stream outcomes by the top source citizenship countries were:
○ China (excl SARs) with 2521 (16.1 per cent) and
○ India with 2248 (14.3 per cent).
Regional Analysis
● In 2014-15, 22,367 or 91.8 per cent of subclass 457 visas were granted for positions in the Melbourne
statistical division, an increase of 5.7 per cent compared to the previous financial year.
● Similar to the subclass 457 visa grants, 84.3 per cent (3556) of primary Employer Sponsored outcomes
went to Melbourne.
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Section 8 - Victoria
Melbourne● In 2014-15, the top occupations for primary subclass 457 visa grants for positions nominated in Melbourne
were:
○ Professionals with 6668 (57.3 per cent) and
○ Technicians and Trades Workers with 2607 (22.4 per cent).
● In 2014-15, the top occupations for primary Employer Sponsored positions in Melbourne were:
○ Professionals with 1563 (44.0 per cent) primary outcomes and
○ Technicians and Trades Workers with 1285 (36.1 per cent).
Barwon● In 2014-15, the top occupations for primary subclass 457 visa grants for positions nominated in Barwon
were:
○ Professionals with 93 (46.5 per cent) and
○ Technicians and Trades Workers with 71 (35.5 per cent).
● In 2014-15, the top occupations for primary Employer Sponsored positions in Barwon were:
○ Technicians and Trades Workers with 66 (46.5 per cent) primary outcomes and
○ Professionals with 37 (26.1 per cent).
Goulburn● In 2014-15, the top occupations for primary subclass 457 visa grants for positions nominated in Goulburn
were:
○ Technicians and Trades Workers with 71 (34.8 per cent) and
○ Professionals with 54 (26.5 per cent).
● In 2014-15, the top occupations for primary Employer Sponsored positions in Goulburn were:
○ Technicians and Trades Workers with 44 (34.4 per cent) primary outcomes and
○ Professionals with 42 (32.8 per cent).
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Section 8 - VictoriaTemporary entrant visa grants
Table 8.01 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by ANZSCO major group - VIC
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
2,196 2,199 17.4% 0.1%
6,296 7,073 55.9% 12.3%
3,221 2,946 23.3%-8.5%
271 238 1.9%-12.2%
157 113 0.9%-28.0%
101 62 0.5%-38.6%
16 20 0.2% 25.0%
<5 5 0.0% 150.0%
<5 8 0.1% 700.0%
100.0%12,66412,261
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers
6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other
Total - VIC 3.3%
Note 1: Excludes Independent Executives.
s
Table 8.02 Student visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by visa subclass - VIC
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
6,370 5,966 7.9%-6.3%
2,634 3,204 4.2% 21.6%
15,471 14,845 19.6%-4.0%
45,227 44,540 58.8%-1.5%
2,500 2,255 3.0%-9.8%
Visa subclass
570 ELICOS
571 Schools
572 VET
573 Higher Education 574 Postgrad Research 575 Non-Award 5,001 4,941 6.5%-1.2%
100.0%75,75177,203Total - VIC -1.9%
Note 1: Excludes Student Guardians and Foreign Affairs/Defence Sponsored.
Table 8.03 Student visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by applicant type - VIC
% ofTotal
applications
% ofPrimary
applications
% ofSecondary
applicationsSecondary
applicationsTotal
applicationsPrimary
applications
5,525 8.0% 441 6.4% 7.9%5,966
3,204 4.7% 0 0.0% 4.2%3,204
12,313 17.9% 2,532 36.6% 19.6%14,845
41,357 60.1% 3,183 46.1% 58.8%44,540
1,519 2.2% 736 10.6% 3.0%2,255
4,922 7.1% 19 0.3% 6.5%4,941
Visa subclass
570 ELICOS
571 Schools
572 VET
573 Higher Education 574 Postgrad Research 575 Non-Award
100.0%75,7516,91168,840 100.0% 100.0%Total - VIC
% of Total - VIC 100.0% 9.1% 90.9%
Note 1: Excludes Student Guardians and Foreign Affairs/Defence Sponsored.
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Section 8 - VictoriaPermanent visa outcomes
Table 8.04 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by skill pathway - VIC
Skill pathwayPrimary
outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes
% ofSecondary outcomes
Total outcomes
% ofTotal
outcomesSecondary outcomes
1,311 9.4% 3,018 19.2% 14.6%4,329BIIP
554 4.0% 646 4.1% 4.0%1,200RSMS
3,666 26.4% 4,172 26.5% 26.5%7,838ENS
8,349 60.2% 7,914 50.2% 54.9%16,263GSM
0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0.0%0Dist. Talent
100.0%29,63015,75013,880 100.0% 100.0%
100.0% 46.8% 53.2%
Total - VIC
% of Total - VIC
Table 8.05 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - top 10 citizenship countries and skill pathway - VIC
% of Total
outcomesTotal
outcomesBIIP
Employer Sponsored GSM Dist. Talent
7,377 24.9%05,1422,21322
6,496 21.9%02,1418593,496
2,719 9.2%09211,78711
1,591 5.4%01,46110129
1,453 4.9%09784750
919 3.1%06952168
843 2.8%0568160115
755 2.5%02804750
724 2.4%044542237
594 2.0%0362121111
6,159 20.8%03,2702,589300
Citizenship country India
China (excl SARs) United Kingdom Pakistan Philippines
Sri Lanka
Malaysia
Ireland
Iran
Vietnam
Others
100.0%29,630016,2639,0384,329Total - VIC
Note 1: Employer Sponsored includes RSMS, ENS and Labour Agreements.
Note 2: Distinguished Talent includes 1 November Onshore.
Table 8.06 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - VIC
Totaloutcomes
% ofTotal
outcomes7,377 24.9%
6,496 21.9%
2,719 9.2%
1,591 5.4%
1,453 4.9%
919 3.1%
843 2.8%
755 2.5%
724 2.4%
594 2.0%
6,159 20.8%
Citizenship country India
China (excl SARs) United Kingdom Pakistan
Philippines
Sri Lanka
Malaysia
Ireland
Iran
Vietnam
Other countries Total - VIC 100.0%29,630
ANZSCO Major GroupPrimary
outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes9391 Managers 6.8%
9,5132 Professionals 68.5%
1,9273 Technicians and Trades Workers 13.9%
129 0.9%
192 1.4%
7
4 Community and Personal Services5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers 0.1%
<57 Machinery Operators and Drivers 0.0%
<58 Labourers 0.0%
1,170Non Labour Force/Other 8.4%
100.0%13,880Total primary - VIC
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Section 8 - Victoria
Totaloutcomes
% ofTotal
outcomes3,496 80.8%
237 5.5%
115 2.7%
111 2.6%
110 2.5%
29 0.7%
24 0.6%
22 0.5%
21 0.5%
17 0.4%
147 3.4%
Citizenship country China (excl SARs) Iran
Malaysia
Vietnam
Hong Kong SAR Pakistan
South Korea
India
Singapore
Argentina
Other countries Total - VIC 100.0%4,329
ANZSCO Major GroupPrimary
outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes1421 Managers 10.8%
<52 Professionals 0.3%
<53 Technicians and Trades Workers 0.1%
<5 0.1%
0 0.0%
0
4 Community and Personal Services5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers 0.0%
07 Machinery Operators and Drivers 0.0%
08 Labourers 0.0%
1,163Non Labour Force/Other 88.7%
100.0%1,311Total primary - VIC
Permanent visa outcomes
Table 8.07 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Business Innovation and Investment Programme - VIC
Table 8.08 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme - VIC
Totaloutcomes
% ofTotal
outcomes488 40.7%
154 12.8%
98 8.2%
94 7.8%
74 6.2%
24 2.0%
23 1.9%
22 1.8%
22 1.8%
20 1.7%
181 15.1%
Citizenship country India
China (excl SARs) Philippines
Sri Lanka
United Kingdom Malaysia
Pakistan
Nepal
South Korea
Ireland
Other countries Total - VIC 100.0%1,200
ANZSCO Major GroupPrimary
outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes1141 Managers 20.6%
1432 Professionals 25.8%
2453 Technicians and Trades Workers 44.2%
43 7.8%
8 1.4%
<5
4 Community and Personal Services5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers 0.2%
07 Machinery Operators and Drivers 0.0%
08 Labourers 0.0%
0Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%
100.0%554Total primary - VIC
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Section 8 - VictoriaPermanent visa outcomes
Table 8.09 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Employer Nomination Scheme - VIC
Totaloutcomes
% ofTotal
outcomes1,725 22.0%
1,713 21.9%
705 9.0%
455 5.8%
377 4.8%
253 3.2%
225 2.9%
218 2.8%
136 1.7%
132 1.7%
1,899 24.2%
Citizenship country India
United Kingdom
China (excl SARs) Ireland
Philippines
United States of America Nepal
South Korea
Malaysia
France
Other countries
Total - VIC 100.0%7,838
ANZSCO Major GroupPrimary
outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes5361 Managers 14.6%
1,6192 Professionals 44.2%
1,3263 Technicians and Trades Workers 36.2%
64 1.7%
112 3.1%
6
4 Community and Personal Services5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers 0.2%
<57 Machinery Operators and Drivers 0.1%
08 Labourers 0.0%
<5Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%
100.0%3,666Total primary - VIC
Table 8.10 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - General Skilled Migration - VIC
Citizenship countryTotal
outcomes
% ofTotal
outcomes5,142 31.6%
2,141 13.2%
1,461 9.0%
978 6.0%
921 5.7%
695 4.3%
568 3.5%
445 2.7%
425 2.6%
362 2.2%
3,125 19.2%
100.0%16,263
India
China (excl SARs) Pakistan
Philippines
United Kingdom
Sri Lanka
Malaysia
Iran
Bangladesh
Vietnam
Other countries Total - VIC
ANZSCO Major GroupPrimary
outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes1471 Managers 1.8%
7,7472 Professionals 92.8%
3553 Technicians and Trades Workers 4.3%
21 0.3%
72 0.9%
0
4 Community and Personal Services5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers 0.0%
07 Machinery Operators and Drivers 0.0%
<58 Labourers 0.0%
6Non Labour Force/Other 0.1%
100.0%8,349Total primary - VIC
Table 8.11 Family stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by applicant type - VIC
Primary outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes
% ofSecondary outcomes
Total outcomes
% ofTotal
outcomesSecondary outcomes
10,881 82.1% 1,435 59.0% 78.6%12,316
722 5.5% 27 1.1% 4.8%749
1,599 12.1% 896 36.9% 15.9%2,495
44 0.3% 73 3.0% 0.7%117
Family Category Partner
Child
Parent (incl. Contributory) Other Family
100.0%15,6772,43113,246 100.0% 100.0%Total - VIC
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Section 8 - VictoriaPermanent visa outcomes
Table 8.12 Family stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by top 10 citizenship countries and visa category - VIC
% of Total
outcomesTotal
outcomesPartner ChildParent (incl.
Contributory)Other
Family2,521 16.1%111,399361,075
2,248 14.3%0242821,924
1,355 8.6%34202551,064
806 5.1%08622698
641 4.1%5753576
621 4.0%22<58589
465 3.0%<56918375
452 2.9%0775370
409 2.6%0511393
369 2.4%<5<512353
5,790 36.9%414733774,899
100.0%15,6771172,49574912,316
Citizenship Country China (excl SARs) India
Vietnam
United Kingdom Philippines Afghanistan
Sri Lanka
Thailand
United States of America Pakistan
Other countries
Total - VIC
Note 1: Planning levels for Non-Contributory Parent and Contributory Parent are combined.
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Section 8 - VictoriaPermanent visa outcomes
Table 8.13 Family stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by family category and top 10 citizenship countries - VIC
Primary outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes
% ofSecondary outcomes
Total outcomes
% ofTotal
outcomesSecondary outcomesFamily category
Partner
1,825 16.8% 99 6.9% 15.6%1,924India
985 9.1% 90 6.3% 8.7%1,075China (excl SARs)
906 8.3% 158 11.0% 8.6%1,064Vietnam
682 6.3% 16 1.1% 5.7%698United Kingdom
308 2.8% 281 19.6% 4.8%589Afghanistan
455 4.2% 121 8.4% 4.7%576Philippines
368 3.4% 25 1.7% 3.2%393United States of America
339 3.1% 36 2.5% 3.0%375Sri Lanka
313 2.9% 57 4.0% 3.0%370Thailand
273 2.5% 80 5.6% 2.9%353Pakistan
4,427 40.7% 472 32.9% 39.8%4,899Other countries
12,3161,43510,881 82.1% 59.0% 78.6%Partner subtotal
Child
82 11.4% 0 0.0% 10.9%82India
75 10.4% 0 0.0% 10.0%75Thailand
46 6.4% 13 48.1% 7.9%59Ethiopia
55 7.6% 0 0.0% 7.3%55Vietnam
45 6.2% 9 33.3% 7.2%54Somalia
53 7.3% 0 0.0% 7.1%53Philippines
36 5.0% 0 0.0% 4.8%36China (excl SARs)
26 3.6% 0 0.0% 3.5%26Malaysia
22 3.0% 0 0.0% 2.9%22United Kingdom
18 2.5% 0 0.0% 2.4%18Sri Lanka
264 36.6% 5 18.5% 35.9%269Other countries
74927722 5.5% 1.1% 4.8%Child subtotal
Parent (incl. Contributory)
938 58.7% 461 51.5% 56.1%1,399China (excl SARs)
152 9.5% 90 10.0% 9.7%242India
109 6.8% 93 10.4% 8.1%202Vietnam
56 3.5% 30 3.3% 3.4%86United Kingdom
51 3.2% 34 3.8% 3.4%85Malaysia
44 2.8% 25 2.8% 2.8%69Sri Lanka
20 1.3% 24 2.7% 1.8%44Cambodia
24 1.5% 11 1.2% 1.4%35South Africa
20 1.3% 13 1.5% 1.3%33South Korea
20 1.3% 13 1.5% 1.3%33Russia
165 10.3% 102 11.4% 10.7%267Other countries
2,4958961,599 12.1% 36.9% 15.9%Parent (incl. Contributory) subtotal
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Section 8 - VictoriaPermanent visa outcomes
Table 8.13 Family stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by family category and top 10 citizenship countries - VIC (continued)
Primary outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes
% ofSecondary outcomes
Total outcomes
% ofTotal
outcomesSecondary outcomesFamily category
Other Family
14 31.8% 20 27.4% 29.1%34Vietnam
5 11.4% 17 23.3% 18.8%22Afghanistan
<5 6.8% 8 11.0% 9.4%11Iraq
5 11.4% 6 8.2% 9.4%11China (excl SARs)
<5 4.5% 8 11.0% 8.5%10Lebanon
<5 6.8% <5 4.1% 5.1%6Albania
<5 2.3% <5 5.5% 4.3%5Sweden
<5 6.8% <5 2.7% 4.3%5Philippines
<5 4.5% <5 1.4% 2.6%<5Sri Lanka
<5 4.5% 0 0.0% 1.7%<5Syria
<5 9.1% <5 5.5% 6.8%8Other countries
1177344 0.3% 3.0% 0.7%
100.0%15,6772,43113,246 100.0% 100.0%
84.5% 15.5% 100.0%
Other Family subtotal Total - VIC
% of Total - VIC
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Section 8 - VictoriaStatistical divisions
Table 8.14 Subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - VIC statistical divisions
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
5.7%22,36721,165 91.8%
-23.3%419546 1.7%
-0.3%356357 1.5%
13.8%214188 0.9%
0.0%209209 0.9%
-29.7%194276 0.8%
8.8%161148 0.7%
14.3%136119 0.6%
-22.5%134173 0.6%
-26.3%84114 0.3%
-30.9%5681 0.2%
-25.0%2432 0.1%
Nominated position location Melbourne
Barwon
Goulburn
Central Highlands
Loddon
Gippsland
East Gippsland
Ovens-Murray
Mallee
Western District
Wimmera
Not Recorded
4.0% 100.0%24,35423,408Total - VIC
Note 1: Excludes Independent Executives.
Table 8.15 Subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by applicant type - VIC statistical divisions
Primary applicants
Total applicants
% ofTotal
applicants
% ofPrimary
applicantsSecondary applicants
% ofSecondary applicants
22,367 91.8%10,72511,642 91.9% 91.7%
419 1.7%219200 1.6% 1.9%
356 1.5%152204 1.6% 1.3%
214 0.9%11995 0.8% 1.0%
209 0.9%102107 0.8% 0.9%
194 0.8%10490 0.7% 0.9%
161 0.7%8279 0.6% 0.7%
136 0.6%4591 0.7% 0.4%
134 0.6%6371 0.6% 0.5%
84 0.3%3846 0.4% 0.3%
56 0.2%2927 0.2% 0.2%
24 0.1%1212 0.1% 0.1%
Nominated position location Melbourne
Barwon
Goulburn
Central Highlands
Loddon
Gippsland
East Gippsland
Ovens-Murray
Mallee
Western District
Wimmera
Not Recorded
100.0%24,35411,69012,664 100.0% 100.0%Total - VIC
100.0% 48.0% 52.0%% of Total - VIC
Note 1: Excludes Independent Executives.
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Section 8 - VictoriaStatistical divisions
Table 8.16 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Employer Sponsored skill pathway - VIC statistical divisions
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
11 3,545 2.0% 96.7% 3,556 84.3%
106 36 19.1% 1.0% 142 3.4%
111 17 20.0% 0.5% 128 3.0%
76 13 13.7% 0.4% 89 2.1%
50 18 9.0% 0.5% 68 1.6%
52 9 9.4% 0.2% 61 1.4%
43 9 7.8% 0.2% 52 1.2%
27 5 4.9% 0.1% 32 0.8%
26 6 4.7% 0.2% 32 0.8%
26 <5 4.7% 0.1% 29 0.7%
25 <5 4.5% 0.1% 28 0.7%
Nominated position location Melbourne
Barwon
Goulburn
Gippsland
Central Highlands
Loddon
Mallee
East Gippsland
Ovens-Murray
Western District
Wimmera
Not Specified <5 <5 0.2% 0.1% <5 0.1%
100.0%3,666554 100.0%Total - VIC 4,220 100.0%
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
The following tables provide more detail on subclass 457, the Employer Nomination Scheme and the
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme by ANZSCO Major Groups.
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Section 8 - VictoriaStatistical divisionsMelbourneTable 8.17 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Melbourne VIC
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
1.5%2,007 2,038 17.5%
13.9%5,853 6,668 57.3%
-8.0%2,833 2,607 22.4%
-8.0%150 138 1.2%
-27.5%153 111 1.0%
-28.2%78 56 0.5%
20.0%10 12 0.1%
300.0%<5 <5 0.0%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 700.0%<5 8 0.1%
5.0% 100.0%Total - Melbourne VIC 11,086 11,642
Workers
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Table 8.18 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Melbourne VIC
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary
1 Managers 14.9%527 18.2% 529 14.9%
2 Professionals 44.0%1,559 36.4% 1,563 44.0%
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 36.1%1,281 36.4%
outcomes <5
<5
<5 1,285 36.1%
1.8%63 0.0% 63 1.8%
3.0%106 9.1%
4 Community and Personal Services 0 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers <5 107 3.0%
6 Sales Workers 0.2%6 0.0%0 6 0.2%
0.1%<5 0.0%0 <5 0.1%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%<5 0.0%0 <5 0.0%
100.0%3,54511 100.0% 3,556 100.0%Total - Melbourne VIC
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
Workers
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Section 8 - VictoriaStatistical divisionsBarwonTable 8.19 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Barwon VIC
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
-60.3%63 25 12.5%
1.1%92 93 46.5%
-7.8%77 71 35.5%
25.0%<5 5 2.5%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
-72.7%22 6 3.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0 0.0%
-22.5% 100.0%Total - Barwon VIC 258 200
Workers
rs
Table 8.20 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Barwon VIC
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
1 Managers 8.3%<5 18.9%20 23 16.2%
2 Professionals 50.0%18 17.9%19 37 26.1%
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 38.9%14 49.1%52 66 46.5%
0.0%0 12.3% 13 9.2%
2.8%<5 1.9%
4 Community and Personal Services 13 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers <5 <5 2.1%
6 Sales Workers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
100.0%36106 100.0% 142 100.0%Total - Barwon VIC
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
Workers
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Section 8 - VictoriaStatistical divisionsGoulburnTable 8.21 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Goulburn VIC
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
8.0%25 27 13.2%
-6.9%58 54 26.5%
6.0%67 71 34.8%
-10.9%55 49 24.0%
0 <5 0.5%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0 <5 0.5%
0.0%<5 <5 0.5%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0 0.0%
-1.0% 100.0%Total - Goulburn VIC 206 204
Workers
rs
Table 8.22 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Goulburn VIC
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
1 Managers 11.8%<5 27.0%30 32 25.0%
2 Professionals 58.8%10 28.8%32 42 32.8%
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 17.6%<5 36.9%41 44 34.4%
5.9%<5 3.6%4 Community and Personal Services <5 5 3.9%
5 Clerical and Administrative Workers 5.9%<5 2.7%<5 <5 3.1%
6 Sales Workers 0.0%0 0.9%<5 <5 0.8%
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
8 Labourers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
100.0%17111 100.0% 128 100.0%Total - Goulburn VIC
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
Workers
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Section 8 - VictoriaStatistical divisionsCentral HighlandsTable 8.23 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Central Highlands VIC
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
7.7%13 14 14.7%
4.3%46 48 50.5%
-27.3%44 32 33.7%
0 <5 1.1%
-100.0%<5 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0 0.0%
-8.7% 100.0%Total - Central Highlands VIC 104 95
Workers
rs
Table 8.24 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Central Highlands VIC
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
1 Managers 0.0%0 22.0%11 11 16.2%
2 Professionals 27.8%5 22.0%11 16 23.5%
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 72.2%13 56.0%28 41 60.3%
0.0%0 0.0%4 Community and Personal Services 0 0 0.0%
5 Clerical and Administrative Workers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
100.0%1850 100.0% 68 100.0%Total - Central Highlands VIC
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
Workers
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Section 8 - VictoriaStatistical divisionsLoddonTable 8.25 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Loddon VIC
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
14.3%14 16 15.0%
27.9%43 55 51.4%
0.0%36 36 33.6%
-100.0%6 0 0.0%
-100.0%<5 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0 0.0%
7.0% 100.0%Total - Loddon VIC 100 107
Workers
rs
Table 8.26 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Loddon VIC
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
1 Managers 11.1%<5 9.6%5 6 9.8%
2 Professionals 44.4%<5 13.5%7 11 18.0%
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 22.2%<5 63.5%33 35 57.4%
0.0%0 11.5% 6 9.8%
22.2%<5 1.9%
4 Community and Personal Services 6 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers <5 <5 4.9%
6 Sales Workers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
100.0%952 100.0% 61 100.0%Total - Loddon VIC
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
Workers
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Section 8 - VictoriaStatistical divisionsGippslandTable 8.27 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Gippsland VIC
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
-25.0%24 18 20.0%
-41.3%46 27 30.0%
-35.6%59 38 42.2%
-22.2%9 7 7.8%
-100.0%<5 0 0.0%
-100.0%<5 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0 0.0%
-35.7% 100.0%Total - Gippsland VIC 140 90
Workers
rs
Table 8.28 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Gippsland VIC
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
1 Managers 7.7%<5 21.1%16 17 19.1%
2 Professionals 38.5%5 30.3%23 28 31.5%
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 46.2%6 36.8%28 34 38.2%
0.0%0 11.8%4 Community and Personal Services 9 9 10.1%
5 Clerical and Administrative Workers 7.7%<5 0.0%0 <5 1.1%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
100.0%1376 100.0% 89 100.0%Total - Gippsland VIC
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
Workers
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Section 8 - VictoriaStatistical divisionsEast GippslandTable 8.29 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - East Gippsland VIC
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
73.3%15 26 32.9%
-27.5%40 29 36.7%
4.5%22 23 29.1%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0 <5 1.3%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0 0.0%
2.6% 100.0%Total - East Gippsland VIC 77 79
Workers
rs
Table 8.30 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - East Gippsland VIC
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
1 Managers 0.0%0 18.5%5 5 15.6%
2 Professionals 60.0%<5 18.5%5 8 25.0%
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 20.0%<5 48.1%13 14 43.8%
0.0%0 11.1% <5 9.4%
20.0%<5 3.7%
4 Community and Personal Services <5 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers <5 <5 6.3%
6 Sales Workers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
100.0%527 100.0% 32 100.0%Total - East Gippsland VIC
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
Workers
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Section 8 - VictoriaStatistical divisionsOvens-MurrayTable 8.31 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Ovens-Murray VIC
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
20.0%5 6 6.6%
-9.1%22 20 22.0%
83.3%12 22 24.2%
-18.2%44 36 39.6%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
133.3%<5 7 7.7%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0 0.0%
5.8% 100.0%Total - Ovens-Murray VIC 86 91
Workers
rs
Table 8.32 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Ovens-Murray VIC
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
1 Managers 16.7%<5 26.9%7 8 25.0%
2 Professionals 83.3%5 26.9%7 12 37.5%
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 0.0%0 46.2%12 12 37.5%
0.0%0 0.0%4 Community and Personal Services 0 0 0.0%
5 Clerical and Administrative Workrse 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
100.0%626 100.0% 32 100.0%Total - Ovens-Murray VIC
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
Workers
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Section 8 - VictoriaStatistical divisionsMalleeTable 8.33 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Mallee VIC
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
-40.0%10 6 8.5%
2.6%38 39 54.9%
-28.6%35 25 35.2%
0 <5 1.4%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0 0.0%
-14.5% 100.0%Total - Mallee VIC 83 71
Workers
rs
Table 8.34 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Mallee VIC
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
1 Managers 0.0%0 16.3%7 7 13.5%
2 Professionals 77.8%7 34.9%15 22 42.3%
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 22.2%<5 48.8%21 23 44.2%
0.0%0 0.0%4 Community and Personal Services 0 0 0.0%
5 Clerical and Administrative Workers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
100.0%943 100.0% 52 100.0%Total - Mallee VIC
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
Workers
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Section 8 - VictoriaStatistical divisionsWestern DistrictTable 8.35 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Western District VIC
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
6.7%15 16 34.8%
-34.6%26 17 37.0%
-43.5%23 13 28.3%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
-100.0%<5 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0 0.0%
-31.3% 100.0%Total - Western District VIC 67 46
Workers
rs
Table 8.36 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Western District VIC
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
1 Managers 0.0%0 15.4%<5 <5 13.8%
2 Professionals 33.3%<5 38.5%10 11 37.9%
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 66.7%<5 26.9%7 9 31.0%
0.0%0 19.2%4 Community and Personal Services 5 5 17.2%
5 Clerical and Administrative Workers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
100.0%<526 100.0% 29 100.0%Total - Western District VIC
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
Workers
rs
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Section 8 - VictoriaStatistical divisionsWimmeraTable 8.37 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Wimmera VIC
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
25.0%<5 5 18.5%
-46.2%26 14 51.9%
-22.2%9 7 25.9%
-66.7%<5 <5 3.7%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0 0.0%
-35.7% 100.0%Total - Wimmera VIC 42 27
Workers
rs
Table 8.38 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Wimmera VIC
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
1 Managers 0.0%0 24.0%6 6 21.4%
2 Professionals 66.7%<5 40.0%10 12 42.9%
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 33.3%<5 24.0%6 7 25.0%
0.0%0 12.0%4 Community and Personal Services <5 <5 10.7%
5 Clerical and Administrative Workers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
100.0%<525 100.0% 28 100.0%Total - Wimmera VIC
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
Workers
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Section 9 - Western Australia
Temporary Work (Skilled) subclass 457 visa● There were 15,244 Temporary Work (Skilled) subclass 457 visa grants in 2014-15; a 9.6 per cent decrease
compared to the previous financial year.
● Of the 15,244 grants, 8238 (54.0 per cent) were primary and 7006 (46.0 per cent) were secondary visa
grants.
● The occupations with the highest number of primary visa grants were:
○ Technicians and Trades Workers with 3427 (41.6 per cent) and
○ Professionals with 3044 (37.0 per cent).
Student visa● There were 22,237 Student visa grants in 2014-15; a decrease of -416 (1.8 per cent) compared to the
previous financial year.
● Of the 22,237 grants, 19,083 (85.8 per cent) were primary and 3154 (14.2 per cent) were secondary visa
grants.
● The education sectors with the largest proportion of Student visa grants were:
○ Higher Education with 9890 (44.5 per cent) and
○ VET with 6388 (28.7 per cent).
Skill stream● In 2014-15, there were 20,216 Skill stream outcomes, of which 9066 (44.8 per cent) were primary and
11,150 (55.2 per cent) were secondary outcomes.
● Primary Skill stream outcomes by the top ● Skill stream outcomes by the top source citizenship
occupations were: countries were:
○ Professionals with 4514 (49.8 per cent) and ○ United Kingdom with 4657 (23.0 per cent) and
○ Technicians and Trades Workers with ○ Philippines with 2326 (11.5 per cent).
2813 (31.0 per cent).
Family stream● In 2014-15, there were 6017 Family stream outcomes, 5160 (85.8 per cent) were primary and
857 (14.2 per cent) were secondary outcomes.
● Family stream outcomes by the top source citizenship countries were:
○ India with 723 (12.0 per cent) and
○ United Kingdom with 723 (12.0 per cent).
Regional Analysis
● In 2014-15, 12,880 or 84.5 per cent of subclass 457 visas were granted for positions in the Perth statistical
division, a decrease of 9.4 per cent compared to the previous financial year.
● Similar to the subclass 457 visa grants, 83.2 per cent (4365) of primary Employer Sponsored outcomes
went to Perth.
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Section 9 - Western Australia
Perth● In 2014-15, the top occupations for primary subclass 457 visa grants for positions nominated in Perth were:
○ Technicians and Trades Workers with 2711 (39.5 per cent) and
○ Professionals with 2691 (39.2 per cent).
● In 2014-15, the top occupations for primary Employer Sponsored positions in Perth were:
○ Technicians and Trades Workers with 1659 (38.0 per cent) primary outcomes and
○ Professionals with 1508 (34.5 per cent).
Pilbara● In 2014-15, the top occupations for primary subclass 457 visa grants for positions nominated in Pilbara
were:
○ Technicians and Trades Workers with 307 (51.0 per cent) and
○ Professionals with 203 (33.7 per cent).
● In 2014-15, the top occupations for primary Employer Sponsored positions in Pilbara were:
○ Technicians and Trades Workers with 144 (53.9 per cent) primary outcomes and
○ Professionals with 85 (31.8 per cent).
South West● In 2014-15, the top occupations for primary subclass 457 visa grants for positions nominated in South West
were:
○ Technicians and Trades Workers with 126 (50.6 per cent) and
○ Professionals with 48 (19.3 per cent).
● In 2014-15, the top occupations for primary Employer Sponsored positions in South West were:
○ Technicians and Trades Workers with 111 (51.9 per cent) primary outcomes and
○ Professionals with 45 (21.0 per cent).
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Section 9 - Western AustraliaTemporary entrant visa grants
Table 9.01 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by ANZSCO major group - WA
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
1,524 1,328 16.1%-12.9%
3,120 3,044 37.0%-2.4%
3,499 3,427 41.6%-2.1%
135 109 1.3%-19.3%
160 93 1.1%-41.9%
36 40 0.5% 11.1%
107 133 1.6% 24.3%
20 46 0.6% 130.0%
<5 18 0.2% 350.0%
100.0%8,2388,605
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services5 Clerical and Administrative Workers
6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other
Total - WA -4.3%
Note 1: Excludes Independent Executives.
s
Table 9.02 Student visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by visa subclass - WA
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
3,185 3,223 14.5% 1.2%
419 401 1.8%-4.3%
6,408 6,388 28.7%-0.3%
10,089 9,890 44.5%-2.0%
938 941 4.2% 0.3%
Visa subclass
570 ELICOS
571 Schools
572 VET
573 Higher Education 574 Postgrad Research 575 Non-Award 1,614 1,394 6.3%-13.6%
100.0%22,23722,653Total - WA -1.8%
Note 1: Excludes Student Guardians and Foreign Affairs/Defence Sponsored.
Table 9.03 Student visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by applicant type - WA
% ofTotal
applications
% ofPrimary
applications
% ofSecondary
applicationsSecondary
applicationsTotal
applicationsPrimary
applications
2,850 14.9% 373 11.8% 14.5%3,223
401 2.1% 0 0.0% 1.8%401
5,271 27.6% 1,117 35.4% 28.7%6,388
8,609 45.1% 1,281 40.6% 44.5%9,890
560 2.9% 381 12.1% 4.2%941
1,392 7.3% <5 0.1% 6.3%1,394
Visa subclass
570 ELICOS
571 Schools
572 VET
573 Higher Education 574 Postgrad Research 575 Non-Award
100.0%22,2373,15419,083 100.0% 100.0%Total - WA
% of Total - WA 100.0% 14.2% 85.8%
Note 1: Excludes Student Guardians and Foreign Affairs/Defence Sponsored.
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Section 9 - Western AustraliaPermanent visa outcomes
Table 9.04 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by skill pathway - WA
Skill pathwayPrimary
outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes
% ofSecondary outcomes
Total outcomes
% ofTotal
outcomesSecondary outcomes
184 2.0% 482 4.3% 3.3%666BIIP
2,289 25.2% 2,620 23.5% 24.3%4,909RSMS
2,958 32.6% 4,165 37.4% 35.2%7,123ENS
3,635 40.1% 3,883 34.8% 37.2%7,518GSM
0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0.0%0Dist. Talent
100.0%20,21611,1509,066 100.0% 100.0%
100.0% 44.8% 55.2%
Total - WA
% of Total - WA
Table 9.05 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - top 10 citizenship countries and skill pathway - WA
% of Total
outcomesTotal
outcomesBIIP
Employer Sponsored GSM Dist. Talent
4,657 23.0%01,4423,20114
2,326 11.5%02582,0680
2,080 10.3%07211,3590
1,998 9.9%09441,0495
1,169 5.8%0310463396
1,096 5.4%032175520
716 3.5%06672920
621 3.1%054275<5
603 3.0%029222586
291 1.4%01808823
4,659 23.0%01,8412,72098
Citizenship country United Kingdom Philippines
Ireland
India
China (excl SARs) South Africa
Iran
Pakistan
Malaysia Singapore
Others
100.0%20,21607,51812,032666Total - WA
Note 1: Employer Sponsored includes RSMS, ENS and Labour Agreements.
Note 2: Distinguished Talent includes 1 November Onshore.
Table 9.06 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - WA
Totaloutcomes
% ofTotal
outcomes4,657 23.0%
2,326 11.5%
2,080 10.3%
1,998 9.9%
1,169 5.8%
1,096 5.4%
716 3.5%
621 3.1%
603 3.0%
291 1.4%
4,659 23.0%
Citizenship country United Kingdom Philippines
Ireland
India
China (excl SARs) South Africa
Iran
Pakistan
Malaysia
Singapore
Other countries Total - WA 100.0%20,216
ANZSCO Major GroupPrimary
outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes9131 Managers 10.1%
4,5142 Professionals 49.8%
2,8133 Technicians and Trades Workers 31.0%
322 3.6%
281 3.1%
19
4 Community and Personal Services5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers 0.2%
297 Machinery Operators and Drivers 0.3%
<58 Labourers 0.0%
172Non Labour Force/Other 1.9%
100.0%9,066Total primary - WA
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Section 9 - Western Australia
Totaloutcomes
% ofTotal
outcomes396 59.5%
86 12.9%
23 3.5%
21 3.2%
20 3.0%
20 3.0%
16 2.4%
14 2.1%
10 1.5%
9 1.4%
51 7.7%
Citizenship country China (excl SARs) Malaysia
Singapore
Hong Kong SAR Iran
South Africa
Macau SAR
United Kingdom Kenya
Bangladesh
Other countries Total - WA 100.0%666
ANZSCO Major GroupPrimary
outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes161 Managers 8.7%
02 Professionals 0.0%
03 Technicians and Trades Workers 0.0%
0 0.0%
0 0.0%
0
4 Community and Personal Services5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers 0.0%
07 Machinery Operators and Drivers 0.0%
08 Labourers 0.0%
168Non Labour Force/Other 91.3%
100.0%184Total primary - WA
Permanent visa outcomes
Table 9.07 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Business Innovation and Investment Programme - WA
Table 9.08 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme - WA
Totaloutcomes
% ofTotal
outcomes1,153 23.5%
809 16.5%
575 11.7%
418 8.5%
297 6.1%
261 5.3%
97 2.0%
86 1.8%
86 1.8%
84 1.7%
1,043 21.2%
Citizenship country Philippines
United Kingdom India
Ireland
China (excl SARs) South Africa
Nepal
Italy
Malaysia
Mauritius
Other countries Total - WA 100.0%4,909
ANZSCO Major GroupPrimary
outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes4881 Managers 21.3%
4782 Professionals 20.9%
9813 Technicians and Trades Workers 42.9%
178 7.8%
134 5.9%
13
4 Community and Personal Services5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers 0.6%
167 Machinery Operators and Drivers 0.7%
<58 Labourers 0.0%
0Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%
100.0%2,289Total primary - WA
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Section 9 - Western AustraliaPermanent visa outcomes
Table 9.09 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Employer Nomination Scheme - WA
Totaloutcomes
% ofTotal
outcomes2,392 33.6%
941 13.2%
915 12.8%
494 6.9%
474 6.7%
166 2.3%
139 2.0%
102 1.4%
100 1.4%
90 1.3%
1,310 18.4%
Citizenship country United Kingdom Ireland
Philippines
South Africa
India
China (excl SARs) Malaysia
Italy
United States of America Canada
Other countries
Total - WA 100.0%7,123
ANZSCO Major GroupPrimary
outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes2901 Managers 9.8%
1,2582 Professionals 42.5%
1,1413 Technicians and Trades Workers 38.6%
140 4.7%
108 3.7%
5
4 Community and Personal Services5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers 0.2%
137 Machinery Operators and Drivers 0.4%
<58 Labourers 0.0%
<5Non Labour Force/Other 0.1%
100.0%2,958Total primary - WA
Table 9.10 Skill stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - General Skilled Migration - WA
Citizenship countryTotal
outcomes
% ofTotal
outcomes1,442 19.2%
944 12.6%
721 9.6%
667 8.9%
542 7.2%
321 4.3%
310 4.1%
292 3.9%
258 3.4%
206 2.7%
1,815 24.1%
100.0%7,518
United Kingdom India
Ireland
Iran
Pakistan
South Africa
China (excl SARs) Malaysia
Philippines Bangladesh
Other countries Total - WA
ANZSCO Major GroupPrimary
outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes1191 Managers 3.3%
2,7782 Professionals 76.4%
6913 Technicians and Trades Workers 19.0%
<5 0.1%
39 1.1%
<5
4 Community and Personal Services5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers 0.0%
07 Machinery Operators and Drivers 0.0%
<58 Labourers 0.0%
<5Non Labour Force/Other 0.1%
100.0%3,635Total primary - WA
Table 9.11 Family stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by applicant type - WA
Primary outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes
% ofSecondary outcomes
Total outcomes
% ofTotal
outcomesSecondary outcomes
4,262 82.6% 566 66.0% 80.2%4,828
401 7.8% <5 0.5% 6.7%405
494 9.6% 281 32.8% 12.9%775
<5 0.1% 6 0.7% 0.1%9
Family category Partner
Child
Parent (incl. Contributory) Other Family
100.0%6,0178575,160 100.0% 100.0%Total - WA
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Section 9 - Western AustraliaPermanent visa outcomes
Table 9.12 Family stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by top 10 citizenship countries and visa category - WA
% of Total
outcomesTotal
outcomesPartner ChildParent (incl.
Contributory)Other
Family723 12.0%05737629
723 12.0%016937517
510 8.5%0<555451
417 6.9%<519912202
307 5.1%0<559247
244 4.1%54114184
224 3.7%0148202
210 3.5%05220138
153 2.5%0<56145
153 2.5%0662067
2,353 39.1%01701372,046
100.0%6,01797754054,828
Citizenship country India
United Kingdom Philippines
China (excl SARs) Thailand
Vietnam
Indonesia
Malaysia
Ireland
South Africa
Other countries Total - WA
Note 1: Planning levels for Non-Contributory Parent and Contributory Parent are combined.
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Section 9 - Western AustraliaPermanent visa outcomes
Table 9.13 Family stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by family category and top 10 citizenship countries - WA
Primary outcomes
% ofPrimary
outcomes
% ofSecondary outcomes
Total outcomes
% ofTotal
outcomesSecondary outcomesFamily category
Partner
592 13.9% 37 6.5% 13.0%629India
496 11.6% 21 3.7% 10.7%517United Kingdom
307 7.2% 144 25.4% 9.3%451Philippines
205 4.8% 42 7.4% 5.1%247Thailand
182 4.3% 20 3.5% 4.2%202Indonesia
184 4.3% 18 3.2% 4.2%202China (excl SARs)
159 3.7% 25 4.4% 3.8%184Vietnam
142 3.3% <5 0.5% 3.0%145Ireland
120 2.8% 18 3.2% 2.9%138Malaysia
125 2.9% 7 1.2% 2.7%132United States of America
1,750 41.1% 231 40.8% 41.0%1,981Other countries
4,8285664,262 82.6% 66.0% 80.2%Partner subtotal
Child
59 14.7% 0 0.0% 14.6%59Thailand
55 13.7% 0 0.0% 13.6%55Philippines
37 9.2% 0 0.0% 9.1%37United Kingdom
37 9.2% 0 0.0% 9.1%37India
20 5.0% 0 0.0% 4.9%20South Africa
20 5.0% 0 0.0% 4.9%20Malaysia
15 3.7% 0 0.0% 3.7%15South Sudan
14 3.5% 0 0.0% 3.5%14Vietnam
12 3.0% 0 0.0% 3.0%12China (excl SARs)
7 1.7% <5 75.0% 2.5%10Ethiopia
125 31.2% <5 25.0% 31.1%126Other countries
405<5401 7.8% 0.5% 6.7%Child subtotal
Parent (incl. Contributory)
129 26.1% 70 24.9% 25.7%199China (excl SARs)
108 21.9% 61 21.7% 21.8%169United Kingdom
41 8.3% 25 8.9% 8.5%66South Africa
36 7.3% 21 7.5% 7.4%57India
33 6.7% 19 6.8% 6.7%52Malaysia
21 4.3% 20 7.1% 5.3%41Vietnam
8 1.6% 6 2.1% 1.8%14Indonesia
7 1.4% 5 1.8% 1.5%12Singapore
9 1.8% <5 1.1% 1.5%12Russia
7 1.4% <5 1.4% 1.4%11Sri Lanka
95 19.2% 47 16.7% 18.3%142Other countries
775281494 9.6% 32.8% 12.9%Parent (Incl. Contributory) subtotal
Other Family
<5 33.3% <5 66.7% 55.6%5Vietnam
<5 66.7% <5 33.3% 44.4%<5
96<5 0.1% 0.7% 0.1%
100.0%6,0178575,160 100.0% 100.0%
85.8% 14.2% 100.0%
China (excl SARs) Other Family subtotal Total - WA
% of Total - WA
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Section 9 - Western AustraliaStatistical divisions
Table 9.14 Subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - WA statistical divisions
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
-9.4%12,88014,221 84.5%
-6.8%867930 5.7%
-18.3%522639 3.4%
48.9%204137 1.3%
-22.7%187242 1.2%
-51.7%161333 1.1%
-10.3%139155 0.9%
17.8%10690 0.7%
25.0%6048 0.4%
-6.9%2729 0.2%
203.3%9130 0.6%
-9.6% 100.0%15,24416,854
Nominated position location Perth
Pilbara
South West
Kimberley
South Eastern
Central
Midlands
Lower Great Southern
Upper Great Southern
Other Territories
Not Recorded
Total - WA
Note 1: Excludes Independent Executives.
Table 9.15 Subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - by applicant type - WA statistical divisions
Primary applicants
Total applicants
% ofTotal
applicants
% ofPrimary
applicantsSecondary applicants
% ofSecondary applicants
12,880 84.5%6,0096,871 83.4% 85.8%
867 5.7%265602 7.3% 3.8%
522 3.4%273249 3.0% 3.9%
204 1.3%73131 1.6% 1.0%
187 1.2%10681 1.0% 1.5%
161 1.1%7883 1.0% 1.1%
139 0.9%9049 0.6% 1.3%
106 0.7%5749 0.6% 0.8%
60 0.4%2832 0.4% 0.4%
27 0.2%1512 0.1% 0.2%
91 0.6%1279 1.0% 0.2%
100.0%15,2447,0068,238 100.0% 100.0%
Nominated position location Perth
Pilbara
South West
Kimberley
South Eastern
Central
Midlands
Lower Great Southern
Upper Great Southern
Other Territories
Not Recorded
Total - WA
100.0% 46.0% 54.0%% of Total - WA
Note 1: Excludes Independent Executives.
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Section 9 - Western AustraliaStatistical divisions
Table 9.16 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Employer Sponsored skill pathway - WA statistical divisions
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
1,819 2,546 79.5% 86.1% 4,365 83.2%
88 179 3.8% 6.1% 267 5.1%
149 65 6.5% 2.2% 214 4.1%
54 69 2.4% 2.3% 123 2.3%
63 46 2.8% 1.6% 109 2.1%
45 12 2.0% 0.4% 57 1.1%
29 15 1.3% 0.5% 44 0.8%
23 9 1.0% 0.3% 32 0.6%
13 <5 0.6% 0.1% 16 0.3%
<5 <5 0.1% 0.0% <5 0.1%
<5 13 0.2% 0.4% 17 0.3%
100.0%2,9582,289 100.0%
Nominated position location Perth
Pilbara
South West
South Eastern
Central
Midlands
Kimberley
Lower Great Southern
Upper Great Southern
Other Territories
Not Specified
Total - WA 5,247 100.0%
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
The following tables provide more detail on subclass 457, the Employer Nomination Scheme and the
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme by ANZSCO Major Groups.
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Section 9 - Western AustraliaStatistical divisionsPerthTable 9.17 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Perth WA
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
-12.5%1,292 1,131 16.5%
-1.3%2,727 2,691 39.2%
0.4%2,701 2,711 39.5%
-27.2%114 83 1.2%
-45.1%144 79 1.1%
18.5%27 32 0.5%
54.4%79 122 1.8%
80.0%10 18 0.3%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0 <5 0.1%
-3.1% 100.0%Total - Perth WA 7,094 6,871
Workers
rs
Table 9.18 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Perth WA
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
1 Managers 10.1%258 22.0%400 658 15.1%
2 Professionals 43.6%1,110 21.9%398 1,508 34.5%
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 36.3%923 40.5%736 1,659 38.0%
5.4%137 7.7% 277 6.3%
4.0%103 7.0%
4 Community and Personal Services 140 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers 128 231 5.3%
6 Sales Workers 0.1%<5 0.6%11 14 0.3%
0.4%11 0.3%5 16 0.4%
0.0%0 0.1%<5 <5 0.0%
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%<5 0.0%0 <5 0.0%
100.0%2,5461,819 100.0% 4,365 100.0%Total - Perth WA
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
Workers
rs
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Section 9 - Western AustraliaStatistical divisionsPilbaraTable 9.19 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Pilbara WA
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
-11.9%84 74 12.3%
16.7%174 203 33.7%
-14.2%358 307 51.0%
33.3%<5 <5 0.7%
11.1%9 10 1.7%
-83.3%6 <5 0.2%
-87.5%8 <5 0.2%
100.0%<5 <5 0.3%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0 0.0%
-6.4% 100.0%Total - Pilbara WA 643 602
Workers
rs
Table 9.20 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Pilbara WA
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
1 Managers 6.7%12 11.4%10 22 8.2%
2 Professionals 42.5%76 10.2%9 85 31.8%
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 48.0%86 65.9%58 144 53.9%
0.6%<5 9.1%4 Community and Personal Services 8 9 3.4%
5 Clerical and Administrative Workers 1.7%<5 2.3%<5 5 1.9%
6 Sales Workers 0.6%<5 1.1%<5 <5 0.7%
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
8 Labourers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
100.0%17988 100.0% 267 100.0%Total - Pilbara WA
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
Workers
rs
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Section 9 - Western AustraliaStatistical divisionsSouth WestTable 9.21 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - South West WA
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
-40.4%57 34 13.7%
-45.5%88 48 19.3%
-0.8%127 126 50.6%
-12.5%8 7 2.8%
-100.0%<5 0 0.0%
0 <5 1.6%
-100.0%<5 0 0.0%
166.7%6 16 6.4%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 250.0%<5 14 5.6%
-15.0% 100.0%Total - South West WA 293 249
Workers
rs
Table 9.22 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - South West WA
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
1 Managers 9.2%6 22.1%33 39 18.2%
2 Professionals 32.3%21 16.1%24 45 21.0%
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 56.9%37 49.7%74 111 51.9%
0.0%0 10.1%4 Community and Personal Services 15 15 7.0%
5 Clerical and Administrative Workers 0.0%0 1.3%<5 <5 0.9%
6 Sales Workers 1.5%<5 0.7%<5 <5 0.9%
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
8 Labourers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
100.0%65149 100.0% 214 100.0%Total - South West WA
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
Workers
rs
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Section 9 - Western AustraliaStatistical divisionsKimberleyTable 9.23 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Kimberley WA
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
-15.0%20 17 13.0%
38.1%21 29 22.1%
70.3%37 63 48.1%
100.0%5 10 7.6%
50.0%<5 <5 2.3%
0 <5 0.8%
0 8 6.1%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0 0.0%
54.1% 100.0%Total - Kimberley WA 85 131
Workers
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Table 9.24 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Kimberley WA
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
1 Managers 33.3%5 44.8%13 18 40.9%
2 Professionals 26.7%<5 17.2%5 9 20.5%
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 33.3%5 24.1%7 12 27.3%
6.7%<5 13.8%4 Community and Personal Services <5 5 11.4%
5 Clerical and Administrative Workers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
100.0%1529 100.0% 44 100.0%Total - Kimberley WA
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
Workers
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Section 9 - Western AustraliaStatistical divisionsSouth EasternTable 9.25 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - South Eastern WA
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
-15.4%13 11 13.6%
-54.5%33 15 18.5%
-3.6%55 53 65.4%
0 <5 1.2%
-100.0%<5 0 0.0%
-66.7%<5 <5 1.2%
-100.0%9 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0 0.0%
-28.9% 100.0%Total - South Eastern WA 114 81
Workers
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Table 9.26 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - South Eastern WA
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary
1 Managers 5.8%<5 7.4%
outcomes <5 8 6.5%
2 Professionals 24.6%17 20.4%11 28 22.8%
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 65.2%45 68.5%37 82 66.7%
0.0%0 1.9%4 Community and Personal Services <5 <5 0.8%
5 Clerical and Administrative Workers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
2.9%<5 1.9%<5 <5 2.4%
1.4%<5 0.0%0 <5 0.8%
6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
100.0%6954 100.0% 123 100.0%Total - South Eastern WA
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
Workers
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Section 9 - Western AustraliaStatistical divisionsCentralTable 9.27 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Central WA
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
22.2%18 22 26.5%
-53.5%43 20 24.1%
-77.8%135 30 36.1%
0.0%<5 <5 1.2%
-100.0%<5 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
-100.0%5 0 0.0%
0 10 12.0%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0 0.0%
-59.3% 100.0%Total - Central WA 204 83
Workers
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Table 9.28 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Central WA
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
1 Managers 2.2%<5 19.0%12 13 11.9%
2 Professionals 34.8%16 23.8%15 31 28.4%
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 63.0%29 41.3%26 55 50.5%
0.0%0 4.8%4 Community and Personal Services <5 <5 2.8%
5 Clerical and Administrative Workers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 11.1%7 7 6.4%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
100.0%4663 100.0% 109 100.0%Total - Central WA
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
Workers
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Section 9 - Western AustraliaStatistical divisionsMidlandsTable 9.29 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Midlands WA
2013-14 to 2014-15 to % Change from 2014-15 as % 30/06/14 2013-1430/06/15 of Total
20.0%10 12 24.5%
-64.3%14 5 10.2%
-19.4%36 29 59.2%
-100.0%<5 0 0.0%
0 <5 2.0%
0 <5 2.0%
-66.7%<5 <5 2.0%
-100.0%<5 0 0.0%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0 0.0%
-26.9% 100.0%Total - Midlands WA 67 49
Workers
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Table 9.30 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Midlands WA
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
1 Managers 16.7%<5 13.3%6 8 14.0%
2 Professionals 25.0%<5 20.0%9 12 21.1%
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 58.3%7 48.9%22 29 50.9%
0.0%0 8.9% <5 7.0%
0.0%0 2.2%
4 Community and Personal Services <5 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers <5 <5 1.8%
6 Sales Workers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 0.0%0 6.7%<5 <5 5.3%
8 Labourers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
100.0%1245 100.0% 57 100.0%Total - Midlands WA
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
Workers
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Section 9 - Western AustraliaStatistical divisionsLower Great SouthernTable 9.31 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Lower Great Southern WA
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
-7.7%13 12 24.5%
-50.0%12 6 12.2%
81.3%16 29 59.2%
0.0%<5 <5 2.0%
-100.0%<5 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%<5 <5 2.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0 0.0%
11.4% 100.0%Total - Lower Great Southern WA 44 49
Workers
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Table 9.32 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Lower Great Southern WA
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
1 Managers 11.1%<5 21.7%5 6 18.8%
2 Professionals 44.4%<5 13.0%<5 7 21.9%
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 22.2%<5 60.9%14 16 50.0%
11.1%<5 4.3%4 Community and Personal Services <5 <5 6.3%
5 Clerical and Administrative Workers 11.1%<5 0.0%0 <5 3.1%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
100.0%923 100.0% 32 100.0%Total - Lower Great Southern WA
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
Workers
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Section 9 - Western AustraliaStatistical divisionsUpper Great SouthernTable 9.33 Primary subclass 457 visas granted in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Upper Great Southern WA
2013-14 to 30/06/14
% Change from 2013-14
2014-15 to 30/06/15
2014-15 as % of Total
-23.1%13 10 31.3%
166.7%<5 8 25.0%
27.3%11 14 43.8%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0 0.0%
ANZSCO Major Group
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers
4 Community and Personal Services 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers6 Sales Workers
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers
8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0 0.0%
18.5% 100.0%Total - Upper Great Southern WA
27 32
Workers
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Table 9.34 Primary Skilled stream outcomes in 2014-15 to 30 June 2015 - Upper Great Southern WA
ANZSCO Major Group
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Sponsored Total
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary outcomes
% of Primary outcomes
Primary
0.0%0 30.8% <5 25.0%
100.0%<5 23.1% 6 37.5%
1 Managers
2 Professionals
3 Technicians and Trades Workers 0.0%0 30.8%
outcomes <5
<5
<5 <5 25.0%
0.0%0 7.7% <5 6.3%
0.0%0 7.7%
4 Community and Personal Services <5 5 Clerical and Administrative Workers <5 <5 6.3%
6 Sales Workers 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
7 Machinery Operators and Drivers 8 Labourers
Non Labour Force/Other 0.0%0 0.0%0 0 0.0%
100.0%<513 100.0% 16 100.0%Total - Upper Great Southern WA
Note 1: Employer Nomination Scheme includes Labour Agreements.
Workers
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