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Delta Immigration Consulting Group

Policy Analyst

Delta Immigration Consulting Group, Los Angeles, California, United States

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Policy Analyst Immigration to Australia PR Visa

POLICY ANALYST Alternative Title:

Policy Adviser Develops and analyses policies guiding the design, implementation and modification of government or commercial operations and programs. Skill Level:

1 Specialisations: Research and Evaluation Analyst (NZ) Foreign Policy Officer Average Income:

The average salary for a Policy Analyst is $101,470 for male employees and $88,008 for female employees per year. Average Age: Males 43.8, Females 40.7, Persons 42.1. Australian visa options for Policy Adviser (Policy Analyst) Employer Sponsorship Are you seeking to employ a skilled Policy Analyst for your company? If finding qualified Australian staff has been a challenge, consider expanding your search to international candidates. Our extensive database of potential hires can help you find the perfect match. For more information or to get started, contact us at employer@deltaimmigration.com.au This website is in beta testing stage and is liable to have error. We cannot guarantee that this information is accurate, complete or current. Please see Terms of Use. Sponsorship options for Policy Analyst NSW

NSW’s Subclass 190 Visa Allocation: 2023-24: 2,650 places; 2024-25: 3,000 places NSW

NSW’s Subclass 491 Visa Allocation: 2023-24: 1,500 places; 2024-25: 2,000 places NSW

New South Wales 190 Visa NSW

NSW Regional areas 491 Visa Pathway 1 (Stream A)

Available to applicants who have been living and working in their nominated occupation, or a closely related occupation, in a designated regional area of NSW, for at least the previous 6 months with the same regional NSW-based employer. Minimum of the TSMIT salary level:

$73,150 . Pathway 3 Victoria State Nomination (VIC) (Melbourne) VIC

Victoria Subclass 190 Visa Allocation: 2023-24: 2,700 places; 2024-25: 3,000 places VIC

Victoria Subclass 491 Visa Allocation: 2023-24: 600 places; 2024-25: 2,000 places VIC

Victoria 190 Visa VIC

Victoria 491 Visa Any occupation on the Department of Home Affairs skilled occupation lists is eligible to submit a Registration of Interest. If the applicant is onshore, they must be living and working in regional Victoria in skilled employment at the time of nomination. This requirement does not apply to offshore applicants or recent Victorian graduates holding a subclass 500 Student visa or a subclass 485 Temporary Graduate visa. The Department of Home Affairs has classified some outer suburbs of Melbourne as part of regional Victoria. Eligible Postcodes in Victoria: 3211 to 3232, 3235, 3240, 3328, 3330 to 3333, 3340 and 3342, 3097 to 3099, 3139, 3233 to 3234, 3236 to 3239, 3241 to 3325, 3329, 3334, 3341, 3345 to 3424, 3430 to 3799, 3809 to 3909, 3912 to 3971 and 3978 to 3996. Queensland (QLD) State Visa Sponsorship (Brisbane) QLD

Queensland’s Quota for Subclass 190 Visa: 2023-24: 900 places; 2024-25: 600 places QLD

Queensland’s Quota for Subclass 491 Visa: 2023-24: 650 places; 2024-25: 600 places QLD

Queensland 190 Visa - Offshore QLD

Queensland 491 Visa - Offshore QLD

Working in Regional Queensland Pathway QLD

Queensland Graduates Pathway - 491 visa QLD

Queensland 491 Visa Small Business Owner Pathway This pathway is designed for migrants presently residing in regional Queensland who own and operate a small business. Eligibility criteria include having an occupation listed on the Home Affairs Legislative Instrument LIN 19/051, a positive skills assessment in one of those occupations, and proof of sole ownership. If your business started after 19 September 2025, you will not be eligible to apply for Queensland nomination under this pathway. Pathway 1 - (Purchase of business)

requires purchasing an existing registered business for at least $100,000, employing an Australian resident, and having the business operational for a minimum of six months before lodging an EOI. The business being bought must have been in operation at its current location for a minimum of two years prior to purchase. Eligible Postcodes: 4370-4390, 4400-4428, 4454-4498, 4570-4571, 4580-4895; All QLD 491 regional postcodes (if signed before 1 September 2024). Pathway 2 - (Start-ups)

necessitates starting and continuously running a business for at least two years, with the business generating a profit and having a turnover of $200,000 in the twelve months before submitting an EOI. Eligible Postcodes: 4019–4022, 4025, 4037, 4074, 4076–4078, 4124–4125, 4133, 4183–4184, 4207–4275, 4280–4287, 4300–4301, 4303–4498, 4500–4512, 4514–4519, 4521, 4550–4575, 4580–4895. It is strongly recommended that you seek legal and financial advice before pursuing this stream. South Australia (SA) Nomination SA

Subclass 190 Visa Nomination Allocation: 2023-24 Program 1,100 places; 2024-25: 3,000 places SA

Subclass 491 Visa Nomination Allocation: 2023-24 Program 1,200 places; 2024-25: 800 places SA

South Australia 190 Visa & 491 Visa Streams include SA Graduates, Skilled Employment in SA, Outer Regional Skilled Employment, Offshore, etc. Minimum EOI points typically 65; Skill Level 1 for many streams. Nomination by South Australia Details on streams, minimum points, and eligible postcodes are provided per stream. Western Australia (WA) State Nomination WA 190 Visa Quota: 2023-24: 1,500 places; 2024-25: 3,000 places WA 491 Visa Quota: 2023-24: 850 places; 2024-25: 2,000 places Northern Territory (NT)

(Darwin) Government Visa Sponsorship NT 190 Visa allocation: 2023-24: 250 places; 2024-25: 800 places NT 491 Visa allocation: 2023-24: 400 places; 2024-25: 800 places NT

NT Residents and NT Graduates streams with criteria including minimum skilled work experience and regional employment requirements. Australian Capital Territory (ACT) (Canberra) Visa Sponsorship ACT 190 Visa allocation: 2023-24: 600 places; 2024-25: 1,000 places ACT 491 Visa allocation: 2023-24: 600 places; 2024-25: 800 places ACT Matrix and eligibility criteria for ACT 491 nomination, including residency and occupation requirements. Overseas and interstate options described with various criteria and fees. Tasmania (TAS) (Hobart) Government Visa Sponsorship Nomination quotas for Tasmanian 190 and 491 visas for 2023-24 and 2024-25, plus pathways: Tasmanian Skilled Employment Pathway, Tasmanian Skilled Graduate Pathway, Tasmanian Established Resident Pathway, Tasmanian Business Operator Pathway, and Overseas Applicant (Job Offer) Pathway with processing times and fees. Policy Analyst job description, duties and education requirements UNIT GROUP

Indicative Skill Level: In Australia and New Zealand, most occupations require a bachelor degree or higher; at least five years of relevant experience may substitute the formal qualification. Tasks Include: Determining organisational and client intelligence requirements Organising, collecting, collating and analysing data, and developing intelligence information Compiling and disseminating intelligence information using briefings, maps, charts, reports and other methods Ascertaining the accuracy of data and reliability of sources Conducting threat and risk assessments and developing responses Liaising with program administrators and other interested parties to identify policy needs Reviewing existing policies and legislation to identify anomalies Researching social, economic and industrial trends and client expectations Formulating and analysing policy options and advising on preferred options Assessing impacts, financial implications and feasibility Occupations: Intelligence Officer Policy Analyst Sources: www.abs.gov.au and DIBP Complete our FREE visa Assessment form We pride ourselves on offering one of the most comprehensive visa assessment services. In 2016, over 9000 individuals completed our free Australian skilled visa assessment form. There are no obligations or hidden fees.

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