Core Skills stream
The mainstream option. Occupation must be on the CSOL. Salary at or above the Core Skills Income Threshold (CSIT) around AUD $73,150.
Each stream has different occupation access, salary thresholds, and PR pathways. Choosing the right stream is the first strategic decision in any SID sponsorship. Here is the side-by-side comparison.
Each stream was designed for specific workforce needs.
The mainstream option. Occupation must be on the CSOL. Salary at or above the Core Skills Income Threshold (CSIT) around AUD $73,150.
For high-earning senior roles. Salary at or above the Specialist Skills Income Threshold (SSIT) around AUD $135,000+. Occupation list not required. Open to any skilled role that pays above the threshold.
For specific essential sectors identified by Jobs and Skills Australia. Lower salary thresholds. Narrow occupation scope. Typically agriculture, care economy, specific regional roles.
Each stream has pathway to Subclass 186 after qualifying period. Different pathway rules per stream.
The right stream depends on occupation, salary, and role type.
Specialist Skills is the newest and most flexible stream. Worth understanding for senior roles.
Any skilled occupation qualifies if salary meets SSIT. Opens senior roles not on CSOL.
Specialist Skills applications generally process faster than Core Skills. Priority handling.
Clear 2-year pathway to 186 permanent. Senior executives often target Specialist Skills.
Many senior workers at or above the SSIT assume they need Core Skills stream with occupation list access. In fact, the Specialist Skills stream offers faster processing, occupation flexibility, and often simpler evidence. Always check if SSIT applies.
For SID stream selection, book with Sourabh Aggarwal or Brian Park.