Subclass 189 Skilled Independent
Permanent residency from the start. No sponsor required. Open to applicants with occupations on the CSOL who achieve enough points in the SkillSelect invitation round.
Skilled migration is the main route that brings professional workers, tradespeople, and technicians to Australia permanently. It is also the most competitive. Getting it right means understanding the points test, the Core Skills Occupation List, state nomination strategies, and the Expression of Interest system. This page shows you how they connect.
The 189 is the hardest to get but the best visa when you do. The 190 adds state nomination and 5 points. The 491 opens regional Australia with 15 extra points and a pathway to PR.
Permanent residency from the start. No sponsor required. Open to applicants with occupations on the CSOL who achieve enough points in the SkillSelect invitation round.
Permanent residency with state or territory nomination. Nomination gives you 5 extra points and access to state-specific occupation lists. Two-year commitment to the nominating state.
Five-year provisional visa for skilled workers willing to live in regional Australia. After three years living regionally and meeting the income threshold, you can apply for the permanent Subclass 191.
Most applicants get stuck at Step 2 or Step 4. A proper strategy handles all seven from the first meeting.
Your nominated occupation must appear on an eligible list. CSOL is the main one.
Positive assessment from the relevant authority. TRA, VETASSESS, Engineers Australia, ACS, ANMAC, AITSL.
15-component test. Most visas require at least 65 points. Competitive occupations often need 85+.
Submitted in SkillSelect. Not a visa application. A statement of your points, ranked against others.
189 invitations come from the Department based on your points ranking. 190/491 need state or territory nomination first.
60 days to lodge with full evidence once invited. Skills assessment, points claims, English, character.
Department assesses. Processing times vary. Once granted, visa is active.
Most applicants do not realise how many points they could claim until a proper assessment is done. The difference between 65 and 85 points is often where strategic advice pays for itself.
The highest-scoring Subclass 189 invitations go to applicants with 85 to 100+ points. For a competitive occupation, 65 points is the legal minimum to submit an EOI but almost never the actual invitation threshold. Understanding your realistic invitation prospects before spending money on an application is the single most important step in skilled migration.
State nomination opens occupations that would otherwise be closed, gives you extra points, and speeds up processing. Getting the right state match is where a senior agent earns their fee.
Nominate broadly but tend to be the most competitive. Strong profiles get through. Weak profiles rarely do.
Often nominate occupations closed elsewhere. A realistic option for applicants whose occupation does not fit the bigger states' priorities. Our Darwin office serves NT matters directly.
Mixed priorities. Worth checking against your specific occupation. Queensland in particular has favoured some health and trades occupations.
Western Australia focuses on specific industry needs, especially mining-adjacent roles and healthcare. A narrow but real door for the right profile.
Most states prefer a genuine connection: current residence, job offer, Australian-resident family, or prior study. Profiles with no connection get less traction.
Some states invite monthly. Others run quarterly rounds. The timing of your EOI submission can matter as much as the points score.
Each of these is avoidable with the right advice at the start. Each one has ended more skilled migration plans than low points ever did.
The same job can be classified under different occupation codes. Picking the wrong code at skills assessment can close doors permanently.
Claiming 5 points for a partner's English is easy. Proving it with acceptable evidence is where applicants often fail. Every point claimed must be evidenced.
Skilled employment claims need to be continuous, relevant to the nominated occupation, and verifiable. Gaps can trigger refusal.
You age out of the 25-32 maximum points bracket. Occupation lists change. State nomination rounds open and close. Waiting can cost you the pathway entirely.
For anything specific to your occupation, points, or state options, book a consultation.