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TAS Skilled Migration Report (June 2025): Top Jobs & Visa Trends

See all articlesTAS Skilled Migration Report (June 2025): Top Jobs & Visa TrendsTAS Skilled Migration Report
Work & Skilled
Partner - Principal Migration Lawyer
October 8, 2025
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Tasmania continues to be a destination of choice for skilled migrants and business migrants from around the world. The Tasmanian government, through its migration programme, actively seeks successful business owners, innovators, and entrepreneurs who can genuinely benefit Tasmania's economy. This commitment to growth is evident in the latest report from the Department of Home Affairs, which highlights the immense opportunities available for skilled employment.

The data in the Temporary Resident (Skilled) Report, as at 30 June 2025, provides an in-depth view of the in-demand skills needed to address ongoing labour market shortages. We explore the latest trends, top occupations, and key visa pathways to help you strategise your move to the state.

Tasmania's Thriving Skilled Migration Programme

The number of primary skilled visa applications granted in Tasmania has risen dramatically, with 490 grants recorded as of 30 June 2025. This represents a substantial 36 per cent increase compared to the previous year, demonstrating the state's strong commitment to attracting and retaining skilled professionals.

This growth highlights a robust environment for skilled migration to Tasmania and provides a compelling reason for overseas applicants to consider the island state. It is a clear indication that the Tasmanian Government is investing in its future by welcoming qualified individuals.

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Understanding Tasmania's In-Demand Sectors

The data from the June 2025 report identifies the industries with the greatest need for skilled workers. The highest demand is consistently found in these key areas:

  • Health Care & Social Assistance: 210 visa grants
  • Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing: 80 grants
  • Manufacturing: 60 grants
  • Accommodation & Food Services: 40 grants

These sectors are critical for Tasmania's economy and are actively seeking qualified individuals to fill essential roles. The data shows that the healthcare and agricultural sectors are seeing the strongest growth, while skilled trades and hospitality roles also continue to be in high demand.

Top Occupations with a High Priority

The report also reveals the specific occupations with the highest number of visa grants, confirming the state’s workforce shortages. These include:

  • Registered Nurses (Aged Care, Medical, Critical Care & Emergency)
  • Doctors (Resident Medical Officer, General Practitioner, Emergency Medicine Specialist)
  • Tradespeople (Metal Fabricator, Welder)
  • Hospitality Professionals (Chef, Cafe or Restaurant Manager)

This list provides a valuable resource for skilled professionals as it directly reflects the occupations the Tasmanian government is prioritising for nomination.

Navigating Skilled Visa Pathways to Tasmania

To maximise your prospects of securing a visa, it is important to align your skills and experience with the correct visa application pathway. The Tasmanian Government offers several options for skilled and business migrants, all of which require careful preparation and a clear strategy.

Subclass 190 – Skilled Nominated Visa

This is a permanent residency pathway that requires a nomination from the Tasmanian Government. It is a fantastic option for skilled migrants who have a job offer or the skills that Tasmania needs. To be eligible, an applicant must have a nominated occupation on Tasmania’s Skilled Occupation List and meet a range of other requirements, including a positive skills assessment and meeting the required English language standards.

This is often considered the most direct pathway to permanent residency for some applicants and is a particularly attractive option for those who wish to live and work in the major cities or regional centres of Tasmania.

Subclass 491 – Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) Visa

This five-year provisional visa is designed for skilled workers who are prepared to live and work in designated regional areas. The Subclass 491 provides a clear route to permanent residency after meeting specific work and residency requirements. It offers a great opportunity for both interstate and overseas applicants, especially those seeking a lifestyle outside mainland metropolitan centres.

From our experience, this visa pathway offers significant benefits and can be a powerful stepping stone toward a permanent future in Tasmania.

The Importance of Employer-Sponsored Visas

The Temporary Resident (Skilled) Report confirms that employer-sponsored visas remain a very common pathway to permanent residency for skilled workers. It is important to explore all your options. While state nomination is a popular route, having a job offer from a Tasmanian business can also provide a direct pathway.

Our team at Australian Migration Lawyers can help you assess your eligibility across all skilled visa pathways, including state nomination and employer sponsorship, and guide you toward the best option for your individual circumstances.

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Preparing a Strong Application: Key Requirements and Documentation

Securing a Tasmanian state nomination requires careful preparation and an understanding of the key eligibility requirements. The process often involves a two-stage approach: first, a Registration of Interest (ROI) with Migration Tasmania, and then the formal visa application with the Department of Home Affairs.

Key Eligibility Requirements

Beyond a positive skills assessment, there are several other factors that are assessed. The key priority attributes for a successful application include:

  • Skills Assessment: A positive assessment from the relevant authority for your nominated occupation. This is a non-negotiable step for almost all skilled migration visas. You might have to prove your skills assessment related to your nominated occupation.
  • English Language: Evidence of meeting the minimum English language requirements.
  • Work Experience: Some applicants may need to provide evidence of relevant Australian or overseas work experience.
  • Tasmanian Onshore Skilled Occupation List: Your occupation must be on the relevant Tasmanian government list.

The Department of State Growth oversees these programmes, with a focus on those with a clear ability to run businesses and develop business concepts that will genuinely benefit Tasmania's economy. This includes owners, innovators and entrepreneurs.

Essential Documents

To strengthen your application, you must provide a range of supporting documents. These include a certified copy of your skills assessment, English language test results, and evidence of your employment, such as contracts and payslips. A valid employment contract is particularly important if you are relying on a job offer.

The application process is highly complex, and it is crucial to ensure every detail is correct. Australian Migration Lawyers can assist you in preparing a strong application for your chosen visa pathway.

Strategising Your Tasmanian Migration Journey

Migrating to Tasmania offers excellent opportunities, particularly with the high demand in healthcare, agriculture, and skilled trades. Still, it is not simply about meeting the minimum requirements. It is about presenting a competitive application that aligns with the Tasmanian Government's strategic goals.

Professional migration guidance can help you confirm your eligibility, prepare a competitive Expression of Interest (EOI), and maximise your points test score. The right advice can make a significant difference in your skilled employment prospects and help you take the next crucial step toward securing permanent residency and building your future in Tasmania.

Contact Australian Migration Lawyers today for tailored support on your Tasmanian skilled migration journey and take the next crucial step towards building your future in Australia.