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25-Jun-2026

AUSTRALIA NEW SKILLED MIGRATION FRAMEWORK: OSCA AND THE SKILLS IN DEMAND VISA

Australia’s skilled migration system is undergoing its most comprehensive structural reform in decades, shifting toward a dynamic, demand-driven model. For prospective migrants and international workers, staying updated on these changes is essential to securing a viable pathway to permanent residency.

The older ANZSCO system is systematically transitioning to the modernised Occupation Standard Classification for Australia (OSCA) framework, managed by Jobs and Skills Australia. Concurrently, the launch of the Skills in Demand (Subclass 482) Visa has streamlined temporary workplace pathways through the newly established Core Skills Occupations List (CSOL).

 

The Evolution: ANZSCO to OSCA Classification: The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) officially released OSCA to map emerging job descriptions and skill clusters accurately.

  • Broader Scope: OSCA introduces hundreds of modernised job roles while removing outdated categories.
  • Workforce Adaptability: The model focuses on real-time economic data, eliminating standard gendered language and rigid job mapping.
  • Migration Impact: While certain assessing authorities and the Department of Home Affairs continue to phase in OSCA for active visa processing, understanding your updated occupation category is vital for future skills assessments.

 

National High-Demand Industry Groups: Recent labour market insights highlight critical structural shortages across five main sectors:

  • Healthcare & Social Assistance: Registered nurses, medical practitioners, and aged care specialists.
  • Construction & Skilled Trades: Electricians, plumbers, carpenters, and civil engineering roles.
  • Engineering & New Energy: Clean energy technicians and critical infrastructure experts.
  • Education: Early childhood, primary, and secondary school educators.
  • ICT & Cyber Security: Software developers, data analysts, and network security specialists.

 

State-Specific Migration Priorities: Individual Australian states operate distinct nomination pathways tailored to their regional economic needs. Current local focus areas include:

New South Wales (NSW)

  • Priority Sectors: Infrastructure construction, Net Zero energy transition, care economy, digital infrastructure, advanced manufacturing, and agrifood.

Victoria (VIC)

  • Priority Sectors: Health services, social assistance, early childhood education, and clean energy initiatives.
  • Pro-Tip: Roles in digital media, tourism, and manufacturing are heavily targeted under the regional Subclass 491 visa stream.

Western Australia (WA)

  • Priority Sectors: Residential building and construction, healthcare, technical professional services, and agriculture.
  • Application Pathway: Eligible applicants must secure a nomination via the active WA State Nominated Migration Program.

South Australia (SA)

  • Priority Sectors: Medical professionals, advanced design and engineering specialists, ICT technicians, and automotive trades.

 

How Bilimoria & Associate Can Help:  Securing an Australian visa requires a precise alignment of your qualifications, language proficiency, and work experience with regional demand. As established consultants, we offer full-service immigration processing, from initial skills assessments to final visa lodgement.

All our applications are processed through a MARA Representative who may give an applicant rightful information to lodge a strong and fully-loaded application, which has the option of getting the applicant and his family the need to get their permanent residence visa approved.

Bilimoria & Associate is specialised in Immigration visas to Australia with over 31 years of experience and will be able to guide applicants to lodge successful visa application based on their eligibility. Bilimoria & Associate liaisons with the Migration Agents Registration Authority (MARA) and Member of Migration Institute of Australia (MIA).  

Applicants can forward their resume to assess their eligibility towards obtaining a successful family Immigration visa to Australia. You can write to us to assess your eligibility at:  neville@bilimoriaassociate.com  (or) contact us +91 44 2823  9229 / 4350 8191 / 28227127  between Monday and Friday, 10.30 am to 5.30 pm to guide you and assist you in your visa application to Australia.

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  • PATHWAY TO AUSTRALIA: 2026 MIGRATION UPDATE & ACTION PLAN

    04 Jul, 2026

    Australia remains actively open for Indian professionals, offering major opportunities across permanent and regional visa streams. However, with the Australian Government reserving nearly 71% of permanent places for onshore applicants, offshore candidates face...

    Read more

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