Forms and resources
All forms, lists and documents relating to Tasmanian visa nominations are available below. They are provided as Adobe PDFs - a universal document format allowing you to type your answers directly into the form. Information on submitting forms and hints on completing them is contained within the individual forms. All Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) forms are available here.
Information brochure
Business migration
Meeting request
Prior to applying for business visa nomination, you must visit Tasmania and meet with officers from the Business and Skilled Migration Unit. Please complete the form below and submit it, along with your Curriculum Vitae, at least two weeks prior to your appointment.
Application forms
If you have checked that you meet all visa requirements and you would like to apply for state nomination, select and complete the relevant application form.
Business Migration Visa Nomination – First stage (Subclasses 163, 164, 165)
Business Migration Visa Nomination – Second stage (Subclasses 892, 893)
Business Migration Visa Nomination – Business Talent (Subclass 132)
Investor Retirement Visa Endorsement (Subclass 405)
Skilled migration
State Migration Plan (SMP)
The Tasmanian SMP Occupation List comprises eligible occupations for nomination under General Skilled Migration Subclasses 176 and 475.
Application form
If you have checked that you meet all visa requirements and you would like to apply for state nomination, select and complete the relevant application form.
General Skilled Migration Visa Nomination (Subclasses 475, 487, 176, 886)
Employer sponsored migration
Fact sheets
To assist local employers, information on the processes involved and documents required for RSMS certification is available below.
Employment contract information
Calendar of RCB meeting dates - 2012
Migration agents
The Tasmanian Government does not offer general visa advice. If you need assistance in understanding visa requirements and/or how to apply for the visa, you should consider employing a registered migration agent. You will need to engage a commercial agent, as non-commercial agents do not usually offer services to economic migration applicants.
Migration Agent Registration Authority (MARA)




