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Australia is a global hub for skilled migration, attracting talent from around the world to contribute to its economic growth. The skilled migration visa programs aim to address specific skill shortages in the labor market, fostering a dynamic and competitive workforce.
The Australian skilled migration system is distinguished by its points-based screening process, which assesses candidates on factors like age, education, job experience, and English proficiency. This approach identifies individuals who can make significant contributions to key sectors such as healthcare, IT, and engineering.
As immigration laws evolve to meet labor market demands, the skilled migration program remains central to Australia’s strategy for sustainable economic growth and innovation. Key visas under this program include:
Subclass 189 - (Skilled Independent) Visa
Subclass 190 - (Skilled Nomination) Visa
Subclass 491 - (Skilled Work Regional (Provisional)) Visa
Subclass 189 Visa
The Skilled Independent (Subclass 189) Visa allows invited skilled workers, eligible New Zealand citizens, and holders of Hong Kong or British National (Overseas) passports to live and work permanently anywhere in Australia. This visa is designed for individuals with skills in demand in the Australian labor market.
The Subclass 189 Visa includes three streams: Points-tested, New Zealand, and Hong Kong. The Points-tested stream is particularly popular within the Skilled Migration Program, offering a pathway for skilled professionals to secure permanent residency in Australia. Individuals can be in or outside Australia when they apply for a Subclass 189 Visa. Further, members of the family can be included in the main applicant’s application during visa lodgement, or after lodgement and before the authorities make the decision.
Eligibilty for Subclass 189 Visa
- Submit an Expression of Interest (EOI)
- Be invited to apply
- Have a suitable skills assessment at the time of invitation
- Meet the skills requirement for this visa
- Score at least 65 points or more
- Be under 45 years of age
- Hold an eligible visa if already in Australia
- Have competent English
- Meet the health requirements
- Meet the character requirements
Before one decides to apply for a Subclass 189 Visa, the individual must check if their occupation is there on the Skilled Occupation List is essential.
Process
Subclass 190 Visa
The Skilled Nominated (Subclass 190) Visa provides skilled workers in specific occupations the opportunity to live and work permanently in Australia. This visa is points-tested and requires eligible candidates to submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) through SkillSelect. If nominated by a state or territory government, individuals may receive an invitation to apply, allowing them to proceed with the visa application. Subclass 190 Visa is ideal for those who have skills in demand in particular regions, enabling them to contribute to local economies while securing a pathway to permanent residency in Australia.
Applicants for the Subclass 190 Visa can be either in or outside Australia at the time of application. Family members can be included in the primary applicant’s visa application during lodgement or added later, provided it is done before a decision is made by the authorities.
Eligibilty for Subclass 190 Visa
- Submit an Expression of Interest (EOI)
- Be invited to apply
- Be nominated by an Australian State or Territory government agency
- Have a suitable skills assessment at the time of invitation
- Score at least 65 points or more
- Be under 45 years of age
- Meet the skills requirement for this visa
- Hold an eligible visa if already in Australia during visa application
- Have competent English
- Meet the health requirements
- Meet the character requirements
Before one decides to apply for a Subclass 190 Visa, the individual must check if their occupation is there on the Skilled Occupation List is essential.
Process
Subclass 491 Visa
The Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) (Subclass 491) Visa allows skilled individuals nominated by a State or Territory government in Australia to live and work in regional areas. This visa is designed to address skill shortages in these regions and supports Australia’s regional development goals. The Subclass 491 Visa has two streams: the Main applicant stream and the Subsequent entrant stream. The Main applicant stream is for skilled workers who are nominated by a state or territory, while the Subsequent entrant stream is for family members joining the primary visa holder.
Applicants for the Subclass 491 Visa can apply whether they are currently in Australia or overseas. During the application process, family members can be included in the main applicant’s application. Additionally, dependent children can be added to the application after submission but before a decision is made by the authorities. All applicants and family members must meet health and character requirements, with those who do not accompany the main applicant to Australia also required to fulfill these criteria.
Eligibilty for Subclass 491 Visa
- Submit an Expression of Interest (EOI)
- Be invited to apply
- Have a suitable skills assessment at the time of invitation
- Meet the skills requirement for this visa
- Score at least 65 points or more
- Be under 45 years of age
- Hold an eligible visa if already in Australia
- Have competent English
- Meet the health requirements
- Meet the character requirements
Process
AUSTRALIAN VISA
General Skilled Migration (GSM VISA)
The general skilled migration visa to Australia is issued to Skilled individuals or families looking to permanently migrate to Australia, to fill Australia’s skill shortage.
Subclass 189 Visa
- Skilled Independent Visa (Subclass 189) is a points-based stream for skilled workers who are not sponsored by an employer or family member or nominated by a state or territory government.
- You need to have an occupation on the relevant skilled occupation list
- You need to be invited to apply for this visa
- You need to satisfy the points test
- Process is as below:
- For Skilled Independent Visa (Subclass 189) Points-tested stream, you need to do your skill assessment, followed by an expression of interest (EOI) and upon receiving your Invitation to Apply (ITA) you lodge for the Visa. This Visa allows you to live and work anywhere in Australia indefinitely as a permanent resident.
- With this visa, you can work and study anywhere in Australia, sponsor eligible relatives for permanent residence and if eligible, become an Australian citizen
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Subclass 190 Visa
- Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190) is a points-based stream for skilled workers who are nominated by an Australian state or territory government to live and work in Australia as a permanent resident.
- You need to have an occupation on the relevant skilled list
- You need to be invited to apply for this visa
- You need to satisfy the points test
- Process is as below:
- For Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190) Points-tested stream, you need to do your skill assessment, followed by an expression of interest (EOI), get nominated by an Australian state or territory government, and upon receiving your Invitation to Apply (ITA) you lodge for the Visa. This Visa allows you to live and work anywhere in Australia indefinitely as a permanent resident.
- With this visa, you can work and study anywhere in Australia, sponsor eligible relatives for permanent residence and if eligible, become an Australian citizen
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Subclass 491 Visa
- Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) Visa (Subclass 491) is a points-based stream for skilled workers who are nominated by an Australian state or territory government or an eligible relative.
- You need to have an occupation on a relevant skilled occupation list
- You need to be invited to apply for this visa
- You need to satisfy the points test
- For Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) Visa (Subclass 491) Points-tested stream, you need to do your skill assessment, followed by an expression of interest (EOI), get nominated by an Australian state or territory government or an eligible relative, and upon receiving your Invitation to Apply (ITA) you lodge for the Visa. This Visa allows you to live and work anywhere in Australia for 5 years.
- With this visa, you can stay in Australia for 5 years, live, work and study in a designated regional area of Australia, travel to and from Australia as many times as you want, while the visa is valid and apply for permanent residence after 3 years from the time your visa is granted.
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