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ACME Migration Australia Visa & Migration Approvals

  • Migration Help Desk
  • Mar 26
  • 5 min read

Summary Dated on 05/01/2026



Summary 1: ACECQA Skills Assessment – Early Childhood (Pre-Primary School) Teacher

This document is a positive skills assessment outcome from the Australian Children's Education and Care Quality Authority (ACECQA) for an Early Childhood (Pre-Primary School) Teacher.

Key Details:

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

  • Application Submitted: 17 December 2025

  • Application Accepted: 29 January 2026

  • Outcome: APPROVED POSITIVE SKILLS ASSESSMENT

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

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

Assessment Basis:The qualification appears on ACECQA's list of approved early childhood teacher (ECT) qualifications under the National Quality Framework (NQF), meeting the requirements of regulation 137(1)(a) of the Education and Care Services National Regulations.

This positive assessment is a mandatory requirement for skilled migration visa applications for the Early Childhood Teacher occupation.





Summary 2: TRA Positive Provisional Skills Assessment – Painting Trades Worker

This document is a Positive Provisional Skills Assessment (PSA) from Trades Recognition Australia (TRA) for a Painting Trades Worker.

Key Details:

  • Assessing Authority: Trades Recognition Australia (TRA)

  • Reference Number: TRA26/999566070

  • Assessment Date: 26 March 2026

  • Outcome: Positive Provisional Skills Assessment (PSA)

  • Occupation: Painting Trades Worker

  • Qualification Verified: Certificate III in Painting and Decorating issued by Britts College

Purpose & Validity:

  • This PSA can be used to apply for a Temporary Graduate visa (subclass 485) if the occupation appears on the Medium and Long Term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL).

  • The outcome is valid for 3 years from the date of issue.

  • This PSA also satisfies the prerequisite requirement to participate in the Job Ready Program (JRP) .

  • To apply for the JRP, the nominated occupation must match the occupation assessed in the PSA, and the application must be submitted within the valid period.




Summary 3: Skilled – Nominated (subclass 190) Visa Grant Notice – Chef

This is an official visa grant notice for a Skilled – Nominated (subclass 190) permanent residence visa, granted on 26 March 2026.

Key Details:

  • Visa Subclass: 190 (Skilled – Nominated – Permanent)

  • Date of Grant: 26 March 2026

  • Must Not Arrive After: 26 March 2031 (initial entry deadline)

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

  • Travel: Unlimited until 26 March 2031

  • Passport Country: India

  • Nomination State: South Australia (SA)

  • Occupation: Chef

  • Points Score: 60 + 5 = 65 points

  • Visa Lodgement Date: 9 January 2025

Important Advice:

  • The visa holder should consider withdrawing any other undecided visa applications, as another substantive visa could cause this permanent visa to cease.

  • The notice should be kept for VEVO checks by employers and government agencies.




Summary 4: Skilled – Independent (subclass 189) Visa Grant Notice – Civil Engineering Draftsperson

This is an official visa grant notice for a Skilled – Independent (subclass 189) permanent residence visa, granted on 26 March 2026.

Key Details:

  • Visa Subclass: 189 (Skilled – Independent – Permanent)

  • Date of Grant: 26 March 2026

  • Must Not Arrive After: 26 March 2031 (initial entry deadline)

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

  • Travel: Unlimited until 26 March 2031

  • Passport Country: India

  • Visa Stream: Points-tested

  • Occupation: Civil Engineering Draftsperson

  • Points Score: 85 points

  • Visa Lodgement Date: 6 December 2025

Important Advice:

  • The visa holder should consider withdrawing any other undecided visa applications.

  • The notice should be kept for VEVO checks by employers and government agencies.




Summary 5: VETASSESS Skills Assessment – Chemist

This document is a positive skills assessment outcome from VETASSESS for a Chemist occupation.

Key Details:

  • Assessing Authority: VETASSESS

  • Assessment Date: 24 March 2026

  • Outcome: APPROVED POSITIVE SKILLS ASSESSMENT

  • Nominated Occupation: Chemist (ANZSCO Code: 234211)

Required Skill Level:

  • Qualification assessed as comparable to an Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) Bachelor Degree or higher in a field highly relevant to the nominated occupation.

  • Employment Criteria: At least one year of post-qualification, highly relevant employment within the last five years, working 20+ hours per week.

Points Test Advice:

  • For Points Test purposes, VETASSESS counts skilled employment within the last 10 years in the nominated occupation or an occupation in the same ANZSCO Unit group.

  • Years used to meet the Skills Assessment requirements will not be counted toward points.



Summary 6: Partner (subclass 820) Visa Grant Notice

This is an official visa grant notice for a Partner (subclass 820) visa, granted on 26 March 2026. This is a temporary visa that serves as the first stage toward permanent residence through the partner visa pathway.

Key Details:

  • Visa Subclass: 820 (Partner – Temporary)

  • Date of Grant: 26 March 2026

  • Length of Stay: Until the permanent stage (subclass 801) is decided or the application is withdrawn

  • Travel: Multiple entries permitted

  • Passport Country: India

  • Visa Lodgement Date: 23 October 2024

Workplace Rights:

  • All people working in Australia, including those from overseas, have rights and protections at work under Australian law.

  • For questions about pay and conditions, the Fair Work Ombudsman provides free information and advice.

This notice should be kept for VEVO checks and future reference.





Summary 7: Visitor (subclass 600) Visa Grant Notice

This is a visa grant notice for a Visitor (subclass 600) visa, granted on 26 March 2026.

Key Details:

  • Visa Subclass: 600 (Visitor)

  • Date of Grant: 26 March 2026

  • Stay Until / Must Not Arrive After: 26 June 2026

  • Length of Stay: 26 June 2026 (short stay)

  • Travel: Multiple entries permitted

  • Visa Lodgement Date: 6 February 2026

Visa Conditions:

  • 8101: No work permitted

  • 8201: Maximum three months study permitted

The holder must comply with all visa conditions. Visa conditions can be checked at any time using the VEVO service.





Summary 8: Western Australian State Nomination Approval – Subclass 190 – Bricklayer

This document is a Western Australian State nomination approval for a Skilled Nominated (subclass 190) permanent visa.

Key Details:

  • Nomination Type: WA 190 State Nomination

  • Visa Pathway: Subclass 190 (Skilled – Nominated – Permanent)

  • Nomination Stream: General WASMOL Schedule 2

  • Nominated Occupation: Bricklayer (ANZSCO 331111)

  • Points Score: 60 + 5 = 65 points

Nomination Conditions:

  • Nomination is granted based on the applicant's commitment to Western Australia.

  • Nomination is subject to the Terms and Conditions agreed upon at lodgement.

Next Steps:

  • Within 10 working days, Migration Services will officially nominate the applicant's Expression of Interest (EOI) in SkillSelect.

  • If the applicant no longer wishes to proceed, Migration Services must be contacted immediately.




Summary 9: Skills In Demand (subclass 482) Nomination Approval – Diversional Therapist

This document is a notification of approval of a nomination for a Skills In Demand (subclass 482) visa, approved on 26 March 2026.

Key Details:

  • Visa Subclass: 482 (Skills In Demand)

  • Nomination Approval Date: 26 March 2026

  • Nomination Lodgement Date: 26 February 2026

  • Occupation: Diversional Therapist

Important Information:

  • The nomination approval allows the nominee to lodge a visa application through ImmiAccount.

  • The approved sponsor must provide the nominee with:

    • A copy of this letter and the attached nomination approval notice

    • A copy of the duty statement for the position

Sponsor Obligations:

  • As an approved work sponsor, the sponsor must satisfy all applicable sponsorship obligations for the duration of the sponsorship approval.

  • Non-compliance may result in:

    • Infringement notices

  • Sponsorship barring from accessing the programs


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