Australia Skilled Migration

Australia’s skilled migration system is designed to attract qualified professionals who can contribute to key sectors of the economy, including healthcare, engineering, IT, construction, education, and trade industries. The program offers multiple visa options that allow skilled individuals to live and work in Australia, with several pathways leading to permanent residency.

Skilled migration in Australia is generally divided into two main categories: points-tested visas (independent or state-nominated) and employer-sponsored visas. Depending on qualifications, occupation demand, and work experience, applicants may be eligible for temporary or permanent residency pathways.

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Australian Skilled Migration

Australia's skilled migration system is designed to attract qualified professionals who can contribute to key sectors of the economy, including healthcare, engineering, IT, construction, education, and trade industries. The program offers multiple visa options leading to permanent residency through points-tested and employer-sponsored pathways.

4Main Skilled Visa Pathways
PRMultiple Permanent Residency Routes
PointsTested Independent & State-Nominated
ENSEmployer Sponsorship Available
Subclass 491

Skilled Work Regional Visa

Provisional visa for skilled professionals willing to live and work in regional Australia for up to 5 years.

Provisional
Subclass 190

Skilled Nominated Visa

Permanent residency visa for skilled professionals nominated by an Australian state or territory government.

Permanent
Subclass 186

Employer Nomination Scheme

Permanent residency visa for skilled workers nominated by an approved Australian employer.

Permanent
Subclass 482

Skills in Demand Visa

Temporary employer-sponsored visa enabling Australian employers to fill critical skill shortages.

Temporary
Healthcare & Nursing
Engineering
Information Technology
Construction & Trades
Education
Finance & Accounting

Two main categories of skilled migration

Australia's skilled migration system is divided into points-tested visas (independent or state-nominated) and employer-sponsored visas. Depending on qualifications, occupation demand, and work experience, applicants may be eligible for temporary or permanent residency pathways.

Skilled Work Regional Visa (491)

The Subclass 491 is a provisional visa designed for skilled professionals who are willing to live and work in regional areas of Australia. It operates on a points-tested system and is considered a strong pathway to permanent residency after fulfilling regional residence and income requirements.

State or Territory Nomination

Nominated by an Australian state or territory government based on skills and occupation demand in that region.

Family Sponsorship

Sponsored by an eligible relative who is already living in a designated regional area of Australia.

Occupation & Skills

  • Occupation must be listed on Australia's skilled occupation requirements
  • Positive skills assessment for the nominated occupation

Points & Language

  • Must meet the required points score under the skilled migration points test
  • Competent English language ability required

Nomination or Sponsorship

  • Must receive valid nomination from a state/territory or sponsorship from an eligible relative in a regional area

Live and work in regional Australia for up to 5 years

After fulfilling residence and income requirements in a designated regional area, Subclass 491 holders may become eligible to transition to permanent residency — making it a structured and rewarding long-term pathway.

Skilled Nominated Visa (190)

The Subclass 190 Skilled Nominated Visa is a permanent residency visa for skilled professionals nominated by an Australian state or territory government. It allows successful applicants to live and work anywhere in Australia as permanent residents, based on the labour market needs of specific states and territories.

Occupation & Skills

  • Occupation must be on the relevant skilled occupation list
  • Positive skills assessment for the nominated occupation

Points & Nomination

  • Must meet the points requirement under the skilled migration points system
  • Must receive a valid nomination from an Australian state or territory government
Permanent residency rights from the date of grant
Freedom to live and work anywhere in Australia
Access to Medicare and public healthcare
Education benefits for dependent children
Long-term settlement and pathway to citizenship

Direct permanent residency — no provisional step required

Unlike the Subclass 491, the Subclass 190 grants permanent residency immediately upon approval, providing stability, healthcare access, and long-term settlement opportunities across all of Australia.

Employer Nomination Scheme (186)

The Subclass 186 Employer Nomination Scheme is a permanent residency visa for skilled workers nominated by an approved Australian employer. It allows experienced professionals to live and work permanently in Australia while filling long-term skill shortages in the local workforce.

Direct Entry Stream

For skilled workers outside Australia, or those in Australia who do not meet the transition stream requirements.

Temporary Residence Transition Stream

For workers already in Australia on a temporary visa such as Subclass 482, transitioning to permanent residency.

Employment & Nomination

  • Valid nomination from an approved Australian employer
  • Relevant qualifications and work experience in the nominated occupation

Language & Skills

  • Competent English language proficiency
  • Skills assessment required in certain cases depending on the stream

Employer-backed permanent residency

The Subclass 186 provides a direct pathway to permanent residency for skilled workers supported by an Australian employer, offering long-term career stability and settlement opportunities throughout Australia.

Skills in Demand Visa (482)

The Subclass 482 Skills in Demand Visa is a temporary employer-sponsored visa that enables Australian employers to fill critical skill shortages by hiring qualified overseas workers. It allows skilled professionals to work in Australia for an approved employer in a nominated occupation for a specified period.

Employment

  • Valid job offer or employment contract from an approved Australian sponsor
  • Skills and qualifications relevant to the nominated occupation
  • Relevant work experience in the field

Character & Health

  • English language proficiency
  • Meet health and character requirements as specified by immigration authorities
Healthcare
Engineering
Information Technology
Construction
Hospitality
Education
Agriculture

A stepping stone to permanent residency

The Subclass 482 plays an important role in supporting industries facing workforce shortages while providing international workers with valuable Australian work experience — which can later strengthen an application for a permanent visa such as the Subclass 186.

Pathway to Permanent Residency

Australia offers multiple structured pathways from temporary skilled or employer-sponsored visas to permanent residency. These pathways are designed to retain experienced professionals who are already contributing to the Australian workforce.

Subclass 482 → Subclass 186

Temporary employer-sponsored workers who meet employment and residency requirements can transition to permanent residency via the Employer Nomination Scheme.

Subclass 491 → Permanent Residency

Regional visa holders who fulfil the employment and residence requirements in a designated regional area become eligible to apply for a permanent regional visa.

Points-Tested → Subclass 190

Skilled professionals who receive state or territory nomination based on their occupation and points score can obtain direct permanent residency through the Subclass 190.

Permanent Residency → Citizenship

After meeting residency requirements as a permanent resident, skilled migrants may become eligible to apply for Australian citizenship and hold a passport.

Right to live and work permanently anywhere in Australia
Access to Medicare and public healthcare services
Access to education and training benefits
Ability to sponsor eligible family members
Pathway to Australian citizenship after meeting requirements
Long-term career stability and settlement opportunities

Build a long-term career and life in Australia

Australia's skilled migration system is structured to allow migrants to progress naturally from temporary work visas to permanent residency and ultimately citizenship — rewarding those who contribute their skills to the Australian economy and community.