Subclass 491 Queensland Nomination Secured for Aquaculture Technician After Prior Skills Assessment Failure
Case Summary
An Aquaculture Technician who had previously failed his skills assessment in a self-lodged attempt, faced visa expiry, and held only 70 EOI points was granted a Queensland Subclass 491 visa in under three months after we reversed the failed assessment and secured state nomination.
Background
The applicant, an Aquaculture Technician, had previously attempted his skills assessment independently and failed. This created a significant barrier to further migration progress. Additionally, his visa was approaching expiry, his occupation was not classified in a critical sector making the 408 pandemic pathway more complex, and his EOI held only 70 points — a relatively modest total.
Challenges
- Prior self-lodged skills assessment failure requiring a comprehensive reanalysis and reapplication
- Visa approaching expiry without a clear bridging option, requiring a parallel 408 pandemic visa application
- 70-point EOI score requiring state nomination to be secured and the score to be incrementally improved through additional experience
Outcome
The Queensland Subclass 491 nomination was approved and the visa was granted in under three months with no request for further information — a complete reversal from the earlier skills assessment failure.
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