By Sukhjinder Singh December 9, 2025 0 Comments

Tasmania State Nomination – Skilled Migration Program Update – December 2025

Tasmania State Nomination

Migration Tasmania has released important updates to the Tasmania State Nomination Program 2025-26, including pathway adjustments, scoring changes, and Christmas/New Year shutdown information. These updates affect applicants considering nomination for the Subclass 190 and Subclass 491 visas.

Below is a complete summary of all changes and what they mean for prospective applicants.

Tasmania State Nomination Program Adjustments – December 2025

Following internal program evaluation and employer/industry feedback, several minor but important adjustments have been introduced for Tasmania State Nomination Program. These changes aim to refine scoring clarity and improve alignment between applicant experience and skill relevance.

Existing ROIs will not be affected by these changes unless stated.


Subclass 491 – Tasmanian Skilled Employment Pathway

1. Orange-Plus Attribute – Updated Points (Now 35 points)

Old requirement (30 points):
Employment of 12–18 months in Tasmania in a role directly related to your skills assessment, with earnings of $57,000+ per year or $28.85/hr.

New setting:
The points for this attribute have been increased from 30 to 35 to better recognise applicants with longer-term, skill-relevant employment in Tasmania.


2. Orange Attribute – Updated Wording for Clarity

Previous wording created confusion with the Orange-Plus attribute.

Updated attribute:
You have two years of relevant Australian industry experience and currently earn more than the National Minimum Wage, but less than $57,000 per year (or $28.85/hr).

This update clearly distinguishes the Orange attribute from the Orange-Plus category.

Note:
Only new ROIs are impacted.
Any ROI already submitted that claimed both attributes will still receive full recognition.


Subclass 190 & 491 – Tasmanian Skilled Graduate Pathway

Orange-Plus Attribute – Graduate Program Offer (Expanded Eligibility)

Applicants may now claim this attribute whether or not they have commenced their graduate program, as long as:

  • The offer was received within the last 12 months
  • The program is full-time
  • The role is directly related to their skills assessment
  • It is offered by a Tasmanian business with 20+ employees
  • The business has operated in Tasmania for over five years

This adjustment provides greater flexibility for graduates who have secured strong employment pathways shortly after completing their studies.


Subclass 190 – Tasmanian Established Resident Pathway

Updated Wording for Business Income Requirements

To remove ambiguity, the requirement now clearly states:

Applicants must have operated a Tasmanian business for at least two years, generating:

  • Personal income equal to or greater than the Temporary Skilled Migration Income Threshold (TSMIT – currently $76,515), and
  • The business must have achieved a net profit after paying that income

This ensures business operators demonstrate both sustainability and genuine economic contribution.


Important Reminders for All Applicants

Dependent Family Members Must Reside in Tasmania

To be eligible for Tasmanian nomination:

  • Dependants must not live in another Australian state or territory.
  • They may live overseas.
  • If they recently moved from another state, they must have lived in Tasmania for at least 3 months before application.
  • Evidence such as travel itineraries and Tasmanian bank statements may be required.

This rule ensures applicants have a genuine commitment to living in Tasmania.

Christmas / New Year Office Closure

Migration Tasmania will close from 12:00 pm on Wednesday, 24 December 2025, and reopen on Friday, 2 January 2026.

During this period:

  • Registrations of Interest (ROIs) and nomination applications may still be lodged.
  • No applications will be assessed during this time.
  • No invitations will be issued.
  • Enquiries will resume once the office reopens.

Migration Tasmania has extended festive wishes to all applicants and stakeholders.

  1. What changes were made to the Tasmania State Nomination Program in December 2025?

    Minor adjustments were introduced to scoring attributes for the 491 Skilled Employment pathway, the Skilled Graduate pathway, and the business requirements under the 190 Established Resident pathway.

  2. Do the updated points apply to existing ROIs?

    No. Existing ROIs will not be affected. Only new ROIs from December 2025 onwards will follow the updated scoring.

  3. Can graduate applicants claim points if they already started their program?

    Yes. The restriction has been removed. Graduates may now claim the attribute whether they have started the program or not.

  4. What is the updated requirement for Tasmanian business owners under the 190 pathway?

    They must generate personal income equal to TSMIT and their business must have achieved a net profit after paying that income.

  5. Do dependants have to live in Tasmania for nomination eligibility?

    Yes. Dependants must live in Tasmania or overseas—not in another Australian state. If they relocated, they must have lived in Tasmania for at least three months.

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