SA: GSM temporary closure

‘SA will be closing the General Skilled Migration (GSM) state nomination 190/489 application system from 9am on Monday 24 June 2019 and will re-open in the first week of Jul 2019 (the date and time will be confirmed at the start of July)’

The Immigration South Australia’s website displays the following message:

17 Jun 2019 

To complete system updates for the new program year Immigration SA will be closing the General Skilled Migration (GSM) state nomination 190/489 application system from 9am on Monday 24 Jun 2019 and will re-open in the first week of Jul 2019 (the date and time will be confirmed at the start of July).

If you have commenced a 190/489 application, you will need to submit & pay for the application prior to the system being closed.

From 9am on 24 June, incomplete applications will be deleted, this includes applications that have been “saved but not submitted” and applications that have been “submitted but are still awaiting payment”.

Processing times for submitted applications are available here.


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Sergio Zanotti Stagliorio is a Registered Migration Agent (MARN 1461003). He is the owner of Target Migration in Sydney. He can be reached at sergio@targetmigration.com.au

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