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Subclass 491 WA Nomination Secured After Multiple Failed Tasmanian Attempts — 90-Point Accountant

Visa TypeSubclass 491
CategorySkilled Migration

Case Summary

An accountant who had applied for Tasmanian state nomination multiple times without success broke through the impasse by pivoting to Western Australia, where her 90-point EOI score secured a Subclass 491 nomination invitation without a local job offer requirement.

Background

The applicant, an accountant, had made multiple attempts at state nomination in Tasmania without success, leaving her migration plans stalled. The repeated failures had created both a strategic impasse and diminishing confidence in her application approach. A fresh assessment of alternative nomination pathways was needed.

Challenges

  • Multiple failed Tasmania nomination attempts had stalled the migration pathway and required a fundamentally different approach
  • Needed to identify a state with strong accounting demand that did not require a local job offer for overseas applicants
  • The fixed focus on Tasmania had prevented exploration of other viable jurisdictions with potentially more favourable conditions for her profile

How We Helped

We conducted a comparative analysis of state nomination policies across multiple jurisdictions, identifying that Western Australia had more flexible sponsorship criteria for accountants with less stringent local work experience requirements. We confirmed that the applicant's 90-point EOI fully met WA's overseas application pathway for accounting, which remained on WA's skilled occupation list. We advised the pivot to WA nomination, reorganised and optimised the application materials specifically for WA's assessment standards, and highlighted the applicant's professional qualifications and work history for the WA context.

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Key Success Factors

  • Multi-state policy comparison identifying WA as having the most favourable conditions for the applicant's profile
  • Confirmation that the 90-point EOI met WA's overseas pathway requirements without requiring a local job offer
  • Targeted reorganisation of application materials specifically optimised for WA's assessment criteria
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Outcome

The Western Australia nomination application was successful, securing an invitation for the Subclass 491 visa based on the 90-point EOI score — breaking through the impasse created by repeated Tasmanian rejections.

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