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DIBP releases minimum point and visa date of effect statistics for each pro-rata (high demand) occupations separately. For the rest of the occupations, they disclose the combined cut-off points and date at each invitation rounds.
While minimum point statistics maintain stable trend, the erratic behavior of the visa date of effect often creates lots of confusion. Unfortunately, we can't help anything regarding that, but in this post, we try to list down the invitation statistics in the chronological order. Hopefully, it'll help us to find a pattern, if exists.
In the below charts, the numbers inside the callouts denote the index of the invitation round during the year 2018-2019. The values in X-axis and Y-Axis are self-explanatory.
Non-prorata occupations:
Prorata Occupations:
While minimum point statistics maintain stable trend, the erratic behavior of the visa date of effect often creates lots of confusion. Unfortunately, we can't help anything regarding that, but in this post, we try to list down the invitation statistics in the chronological order. Hopefully, it'll help us to find a pattern, if exists.
In the below charts, the numbers inside the callouts denote the index of the invitation round during the year 2018-2019. The values in X-axis and Y-Axis are self-explanatory.
Non-prorata occupations:
Prorata Occupations:
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