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ACME Migration Australia Visa & Migration Approvals

  • Migration Help Desk
  • Mar 18
  • 3 min read

Summary Dated on 18/03/2026




Summary 1: Skilled - Nominated (subclass 190) Visa Grant Notice



This document is the official visa grant notice for a Skilled - Nominated (subclass 190) visa. The visa was granted on 18 March 2026. This is a permanent residence visa that allows the holder to live in Australia indefinitely.

Key Details:

  • Visa Subclass: 190 (Skilled - Nominated)

  • Date of Grant: 18 March 2026

  • Visa Expiry / "Must Not Arrive After" Date: 18 March 2031. This date is the deadline for the initial entry to Australia as a permanent resident.

  • Length of Stay: Indefinite from the date of each arrival.

  • Travel Facility: Unlimited travel to and from Australia is permitted until 18 March 2031. Travel after this date may be subject to conditions for permanent residents.

  • Nomination: The applicant was nominated by the state of Victoria (VIC) .

  • Occupation: Organisation and Methods Analyst.

  • Points Score: 85 + 5 state nomination points = 90 points.

  • Visa Lodgement Date: 23 October 2024.

The notice advises the visa holder to withdraw any other pending visa applications, as the grant of a new substantive visa could affect this permanent residence status. It also recommends keeping this notice for future reference, such as for employer checks via the VEVO system.




Summary 2: ACS Skills Assessment - ICT Business Analyst / Analyst Programmer


This letter from the Australian Computer Society (ACS) confirms a positive (suitable) skills assessment outcome for a migration application.

Key Details:

  • Assessing Authority: Australian Computer Society (ACS)

  • Assessment Date: 18 March 2026

  • Application Lodgement Date: 25 February 2026

  • Outcome: APPROVED POSITIVE SKILLS ASSESSMENT

  • Nominated Occupation: ICT Business Analyst (ANZSCO code: 261111). The document also references a previous assessment against the code for an Analyst Programmer (261311), confirming the skills are suitable for the ICT field.

This positive assessment is a crucial requirement for applying for skilled migration visas that are points-tested, such as the subclass 189, 190, or 491 visas.




Summary 3: VETASSESS Skills Assessment - Civil Engineering Technician


This document from VETASSESS provides the results of a skills assessment for a trade/technical occupation.

Key Details:

  • Assessing Authority: VETASSESS

  • Assessment Date: 16 March 2026

  • Outcome: Suitable Skills Assessment

  • Nominated Occupation: Civil Engineering Technician (ANZSCO Code: 312212)

  • Applicant Type: Offshore Applicant

  • Required Skill Level: The occupation requires a qualification comparable to an Australian Diploma (AQF Diploma) or higher in a highly relevant field.

The letter outlines the general employment criteria for the role, including the need for at least one year of highly relevant, post-qualification work experience at the appropriate skill level within the last five years. It also details alternative pathways for those whose qualifications are not in a highly relevant field.




Summary 4: ACECQA Skills Assessment - Early Childhood Teacher


This is a skills assessment outcome letter from the Australian Children’s Education and Care Quality Authority (ACECQA) for an education professional.

Key Details:

  • Assessing Authority: Australian Children’s Education and Care Quality Authority (ACECQA)

  • Application Accepted: 20 January 2026

  • Outcome: APPROVED POSITIVE SKILLS ASSESSMENT (Application assessed as suitable)

  • Nominated Occupation: Early Childhood (Pre-Primary School) Teacher (ANZSCO 241111)

  • Qualification Assessed: Graduate Diploma in Early Childhood Education (2025) from Victoria University, Australia.

  • Reason for Outcome: The qualification appears on ACECQA’s list of approved early childhood teacher qualifications, thereby meeting the standard set out in the Migration Regulations.

This positive assessment is a mandatory requirement for an early childhood teacher applying for a skilled migration visa to Australia.




Summary 5: SkillSelect Invitation - Subclass 491 Visa


This letter is an invitation from the Department of Home Affairs to apply for a Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491). It is generated from the information provided in an Expression of Interest (EOI) in SkillSelect.

Key Details:

  • Visa Subclass: 491 (Skilled Work Regional)

  • Invitation Date: 18 March 2026

  • Invitation Validity: The invitation is valid for 60 calendar days. A valid visa application must be lodged on or before 17 May 2026.

  • Occupation: Computer Network and Systems Engineer

  • Points Score: 65 + 15 points = 80 points.


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