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1230Skilled—Regional Sponsored (Provisional) (Class SP)
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1230 Skilled—Regional Sponsored (Provisional) (Class SP)
(1) Form: The approved form specified by the Minister in a legislative instrument made for this item under subregulation 2.07(5).
(i) for an applicant who holds:
(B) a Skilled—Designated Area‑sponsored (Provisional) (Class UZ) visa; or
(C) a Subclass 475 (Skilled—Regional Sponsored) visa; or
(D) a Subclass 487 (Skilled—Regional Sponsored) visa;
- 1 Base application charge $435
- 2 Additional applicant charge for an applicant who is at least 18 $220
Note: Regulation 2.12C explains the components of the first instalment of visa application charge and specifies the amounts of subsequent temporary application charge and non‑Internet application charge. Not all of the components may apply to a particular application.
Additional applicant charge is paid by an applicant who claims to be a member of the family unit of another applicant and seeks to combine the application with that applicant’s application.
- 1 Applicant who:(a) was at least 18 at the time of application; and(b) is assessed as not having functional English; and $4 890
- (c) has not paid a second instalment of visa application charge in relation to the application for the visa, mentioned in subparagraph (2)(a)(i), that the applicant holds
(aa) An application by a person seeking to satisfy the primary criteria in the First Provisional Visa stream must be made before 16 November 2019.
(a) An application must be made at the place, and in the manner, (if any) specified by the Minister in a legislative instrument made for this item under subregulation 2.07(5).
(d) An application by a person claiming to be a member of the family unit of a person who is an applicant for a Skilled—Regional Sponsored (Provisional) (Class SP) visa may be made at the same time as, and combined with, an application by that person.
(4) An applicant seeking to satisfy the primary criteria for the grant of a Subclass 489 (Skilled—Regional (Provisional)) visa in the First Provisional Visa stream must meet the requirements in the table.
| 1 | The applicant must have been invited, in writing, by the Minister to apply for a Subclass 489 (Skilled‑Regional (Provisional)) visa in the First Provisional Visa stream |
| 4 | The applicant must nominate a skilled occupation:<br>(a) that is specified by the Minister in an instrument in writing for this item as a skilled occupation at the time of invitation to apply for the visa; and<br>(b) that is specified in the invitation as the skilled occupation which the applicant may nominate; and |
| | (c) for which the applicant declares in the application that the applicant’s skills have been assessed as suitable by the relevant assessing authority for that occupation and that the assessment is not for a Subclass 485 (Temporary Graduate) visa |
| 5 | The applicant must:<br>(a) be nominated by a State or Territory government agency; or<br>(b) declare in the application that the applicant is sponsored by a person who:<br>(i) has turned 18; and<br>(ii) is an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen |
| 6 | If the applicant declares in the application that the applicant is sponsored by a person mentioned in paragraph 5(b), the applicant also declares in the application that:<br>(a) the sponsor is usually resident in a designated area of Australia; and<br>(b) the sponsor is related to the applicant, or the applicant’s spouse or de facto partner (if the applicant’s spouse or de facto partner is an applicant for the grant of a Skilled—Regional Sponsored (Provisional) (Class SP) visa), as: |
| | (i) a parent; or<br>(ii) a child or step‑child; or<br>(iii) a brother, sister, adoptive brother, adoptive sister, step‑brother or step‑sister; or<br>(iv) an aunt, uncle, adoptive aunt, adoptive uncle, step‑aunt or step‑uncle; or<br>(v) a nephew, niece, adoptive nephew, adoptive niece, step‑nephew or step‑niece; or |
| | (vi) a grandparent; or<br>(vii) a first cousin; and<br>(c) each person who is an applicant, and claims to be a member of the family unit of the applicant, is sponsored by that person |
Note: designated area is defined in regulation 1.03
(5) An applicant seeking to satisfy the primary criteria for the grant of a Subclass 489 (Skilled—Regional (Provisional)) visa in the Second Provisional Visa stream must meet the requirements in the table.
| 1 | The applicant holds one of the following visas:<br>(a) a Skilled—Independent (Provisional) (Class UX) visa;<br>(b) a Skilled—Designated Area‑sponsored (Provisional) (Class UZ) visa;<br>(c) a Subclass 475 (Skilled—Regional Sponsored) visa;<br>(d) a Subclass 487 (Skilled—Regional Sponsored) visa. |
| 2 | For at least 2 years immediately before the application is made, the applicant must have held one of those visas, granted on the basis of:<br>(a) satisfying the primary criteria for the grant of that visa; or<br>(b) being the spouse or de facto partner of the person who satisfied the primary criteria for the grant of that visa |
| 3 | The applicant must not have held more than one of a particular kind of those visas |
Subclass 489 (Skilled—Regional (Provisional))