Pacific Engagement Stream (PEV) (SC192) – Second Visa Ballot Registrations Open
Exciting opportunities for Pacific Island and Timor-Leste nationals with the opening of the second ballot registrations for the Pacific Engagement stream visa (PEV) (Subclass 192). This visa program is designed to strengthen ties and offer new pathways for migration. There are 3,000 places allocated for the 2025-26 program year.
Starting from 28 July 2025, interested candidates from eligible nations can register for the PEV (SC192) ballot. The registration will close on 25 August 2025.
Which are the Eligible Countries to register for the PEV (SC192) ballot?
Citizens from the following Pacific Island nations and Timor-Leste are invited to participate:
Federated States of Micronesia
Fiji
Kiribati
Nauru
Palau
Papua New Guinea
Samoa
Solomon Islands
Timor-Leste
Tonga
Vanuatu
Related:
Pacific Engagement Visa (Subclass 192) Treaty Stream for Tuvalu Passport Holders
How to Prepare for the Pacific Engagement Visa (Subclass 192) with New Requirements
How Can Agape Henry Crux Help
For any Subclass 192 PEV questions, consider speaking with one of our immigration lawyers at Agape Henry Crux. Our Accredited Specialists in Immigration Law and team of immigration lawyers specialise in handling highly complex matters. You can book a consultation with one of our lawyers or agents to seek professional advice by calling 02-8310 5230 or emailing us at info@ahclawyers.com.
We speak fluent English, Mandarin and Cantonese. If this isn’t your language, we can also help you arrange an interpreter.
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