Victoria: new online application system

‘In the afternoon of Monday 15 July 2019, Victoria’s Skilled and Business Migration Program will be launching a new online application system for visa nominations’

The writer has received an email from Victoria’s Skilled & Business Migration Program with the following content:

In the afternoon of Monday 15 July 2019, Victoria’s Skilled and Business Migration Program will be launching a new online application system for visa nominations.

The new system will allow you to:

  • Track the progress of your application/s
  • Access your account from multiple devices – from mobile to desktop
  • Manage client applications with greater ease

What you need to know:

  • No visa nomination applications can be submitted on the Live in Melbourne website between 4.00pm Wednesday 10 July 2019 (AEST) and Monday 15 July 2019
  • If you have an existing account, you will not be able to login to the system from 4.00pm Wednesday 10 July 2019
  • If you have a draft nomination application saved in the system, you will need to submit it by 4.00pm on Wednesday 10 July or restart your application in the new system on Monday 15 July 2019

On Monday 15 July 2019 you will receive a link to the new login portal, where you will need to re-register your details.

Please refer to liveinmelbourne.vic.gov.au/migrate to view current visa requirements and assess eligibility for nominations.

If you have any questions, please contact the Skilled and Business Migration Program team on skilled@liveinmelbourne.vic.gov.au or businessmigration@liveinmelbourne.vic.gov.au


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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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