Engineering occupations removed from Queensland Skilled Occupation Lists

BSMQ will not be issuing any more invitations for EOIs for these occupations.

Due to a high numbers of EOIs, the state will not be issuing any more invitations for occupations like Civil Engineer, Electrical Engineer and Mechanic Engineer

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The sunshine state has announced it has removed some ‘engineering’ occupations from their state Skilled Occupations List.

On Wednesday, Queensland’s official migration website – Business and Skilled Migration Queensland (BSMQ) announced due to a high number of EOIs, the state will not be issuing any more invitations for EOIs for occupations like Civil Engineer, Electrical Engineer and Mechanical Engineer.
“Civil Engineer (233211), Electrical Engineer (233311) and Mechanical Engineer (233512) will be removed from all the Queensland Skilled Occupation Lists (QSOLs) on 24 October 2018 as BSMQ has received many expressions of interest for these occupations and has filled the quota.

“If you have not received an invitation by today, BSMQ is no longer able to issue any new invitations.

“BSMQ may open these occupations later if the current invitees do not respond in the required time frame,” they announced.

For more details, visit Business & Skilled Migration Queensland.

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