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Australia Occupation Ceilings for 2019-2020

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Australia welcomes thousands of skilled migrants every year from across the world. These educated, experienced and skilled migrants prove valuable for the growth of the Australian economy.

However, to protect the job opportunities of the Australian worker, Australia has employed “Occupation Ceilings”. Occupation Ceilings mean the maximum number of skilled immigrants who would be allowed to come to Australia in a specific career field on a skilled visa. Once the occupation ceiling for an occupation has been reached, no more invitations are issued for that occupation.

Occupation Ceilings do not apply to the following visa subclasses:

  • State or Territory Nominated
  • Employer-sponsored
  • Business Innovation and Investment

Here are the occupation ceilings for the program year 2019-2020:

 

Occ. ID  Description  Occupation Ceiling Value 2019-20  Invitations to 11/12/2019 
1213  Livestock Farmers  5,934 
1341  Child Care Centre Managers  1,000 
1331  Construction Managers  4,983  <5 
1332  Engineering Managers  1,000  <5 
1342  Health & Welfare Services Managers  1,785 
1399  Other Specialist Managers  3,044 
2111  Actors, Dancers & Other Entertainers  1,000 
2112  Music Professionals  1,000 
2121  Artistic Directors, & Media Producers and Presenters  1,098 
2211  Accountants*  2,746  280 
2212  Auditors, Company Secretaries & Corporate Treasurers*  1,552  159 
2241  Actuaries, Mathematicians and Statisticians  1,000  15 
2243  Economists  1,000  <5 
2245  Land Economists and Valuers  1,000  <5 
2247  Management consultant  5,269  11 
2321  Architects and Landscape Architects  2,171  228 
2322  Cartographers and Surveyors  1,000  <5 
2331  Chemical and Materials Engineers  1,000  39 
2332  Civil Engineering Professionals  3,772  223 
2333  Electrical Engineers  1,000  146 
2334  Electronics Engineers*  1,000  90 
2335  Industrial, Mechanical and Production Engineers*  1,600  164 
2336  Mining Engineers  1,000  14 
2339  Other Engineering Professionals*  1,000  100 
2341  Agricultural and Forestry Scientists  1,000  14 
2342  Chemists, and Food and Wine Scientists  1,000  13 
2343  Environmental Scientists  1,472  <5 
2344  Geologists, Geophysicists and Hydrogeologists  1,000  <5 
2345  Life Scientists  1,000  34 
2346  Medical Laboratory Scientists  1,505 
2347  Veterinarians  1,000  <5 
2349  Other Natural and Physical Science Professionals  1,000 
2411  Early Childhood (Pre-primary School) Teachers  2,294  12 
2414  Secondary School Teachers  8,052  12 
2415  Special Education Teachers  1,111 
2421  University Lecturers and Tutors  3,407  28 
2512  Medical Imaging Professionals  1,203  <5 
2514  Optometrists and Orthoptists  1,000 
2519  Other Health Diagnostic and Promotion Professionals  1,000 
2521  Chiropractors & Osteopaths  1,000 
2524  Occupational Therapists  1,082  <5 
2525  Physiotherapists  1,784 
2526  Podiatrists  1,000 
2527  Speech Professionals & Audiologists  1,000  <5 
2531  General Practitioners and Resident Medical officers  3,550  24 
2533  Internal Medicine Specialists  1,000  <5 
2534  Psychiatrists  1,000 
2535  Surgeons  1,000  <5 
2539  Other Medical Practitioners  1,250  23 
2541  Midwives  1,218 
2544  Registered Nurses  17,509  276 
2611  ICT Business & Systems Analysts*  2,587  255 
2612  Multimedia Specialists & Web Developers  1,000  18 
2613  Software & Applications Programmers*  8,748  858 
2621  Database & Systems Administrators & IT Security Specialists  2,887  131 
2631  Computer Network Professionals*  2,553  254 
2633  Telecommunications Engineering Professionals  1,000  134 
2711  Barristers  1,000 
2713  Solicitors  4,650 
2723  Psychologists  1,832  <5 
2725  Social Workers  2,128  50 
3122  Civil Engineering Draftspersons and Technicians  1,000  18 
3123  Electrical Engineering Draftspersons and Technicians  1,000  <5 
3132  Telecommunications Technical Specialists  1,000 
3211  Automotive Electricians  1,000  <5 
3212  Motor Mechanics  6,399  <5 
3222  Sheetmetal Trades Workers  1,000 
3223  Structural Steel & Welding Trades Workers  3,983  <5 
3232  Metal Fitters & Machinists  7,007 
3233  Precision Metal Trades Workers  1,000 
3241  Panelbeaters  1,000 
3311  Bricklayers & Stonemasons  1,610 
3312  Carpenters & Joiners  8,536 
3322  Painting Trades Workers  3,330  <5 
3331  Glaziers  1,000 
3332  Plasterers  2,100 
3334  Wall & Floor Tilers  1,682 
3341  Plumbers  5,060 
3411  Electricians  8,624  <5 
3421  Airconditioning & Refrigeration Mechanics  1,851 
3422  Electrical Distribution Trades Workers  1,000 
3423  Electronics Trades Workers  1,313  <5 
3513  Chefs  2,738  10 
3611  Animal Attendants and Trainers  1,051 
3941  Cabinetmakers  2,112 
3991  Boat Builders and Shipwrights  1,000 
4523  Sports Coaches, Instructors and Officials  4,071 
4524  Sportspersons  1,000 

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