Australia is now accepting nominations for the Engineers Global Talent Visa Program.
The Global Talent Independent (GTI) Program aims to attract the greatest and brightest international talent to work in future-focused sectors in order to help Australia’s innovation and technology economy develop.
Because GTI applicants must be nominated, and that nomination can come from an Australian organisation.
Engineers Australia has said that applicants who have demonstrated to be highly proficient engineering professionals may be considered for nomination.
Who can be nominated?
The Department of Home Affairs has defined a list of priority areas, and Engineers Australia may consider submitting persons in these target sectors who meet the qualifications and can demonstrate their excellence.
These sectors include:
- Resources
- Agri-food and AgTech
- Energy
- Health Industries
- Defence, Advanced manufacturing, and Space
- Circular Economy
- DigiTech
- Infrastructure and Tourism
- Financial Services and FinTech
- Education
Who is eligible to participate?
To be considered for the Global Talent Visa Program, you must meet the following requirements:
- Demonstrate your international recognition by presenting evidence of great accomplishments.
- Continue to be well-known in your field.
- Demonstrate that you would be a valuable asset to Australia in your field of expertise.
- You should have no trouble finding work in Australia or establishing yourself in your field.
- Have a well-known Australian organisation or individual in your profession vouch for you as a worldwide talent.
- Certain PhD students with remarkable talent and international renown may also be eligible for a spot.
How to apply for a nomination for Engineers Australia’s GTI programme
The GTI nomination review consists of three steps:
- Eligibility self-assessment
- Submission of an application
- Analysis and nomination of applications
You can apply for a nomination assessment if you match the qualifications given above and have all of the relevant evidence. With the help of any global consultant, you can get everything done.
What does it cost?
The GTI nomination assessment cost is $810 excl. GST for international candidates and $891 incl. GST for Australian applicants.
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