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Student & Graduate
500 Student Visa
Allows people to study in Australia.
590 Student Guardian Visa
Allows a guardian of a student under 18 to accompany the student while in Australia.
485 Graduate Visas
Allows international students who completed at least a Bachelor degree level qualification to live and work in Australia.
Family & Partner
Partner Visas
Enable Australian citizens, permanent residents, and Eligible New Zealand citizens to sponsor their spouse, de facto partner, or fiancé and any dependent children for residency.
Parent Visas
Provide pathways for parents of Australian citizens, permanent residents, or Eligible New Zealand citizens to join their families, with both temporary and permanent residency options available.
Child Visas
Tailored to reunite children with their Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen parents, adoptive parents, or guardian relatives.
Other Family Visas
Covers a wide range of family situations and needs, including NZ Citizen Family members, Carers, Remaining Relatives, and Aged Dependent Relatives.
Skilled & Talent
189 Skilled Independent Visa
For skilled individuals seeking permanent residency in Australia without the need for sponsorship or nomination.
190 Skilled Nominated Visa
Provides skilled individuals with a pathway to permanent residency in Australia with support from an Australian State or Territory government.
491 Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) Visa
A temporary visa for skilled individuals to live and work in regional Australia, requiring the support of an Australian State/Territory Government or eligible relative.
191 Permanent Residence Skilled Regional Visa
The dedicated pathway to permanent residency for skilled individuals who hold provisional Subclass 491 regional visa.
858 National Innovation Visa
For talented individuals with an international reputation for excellence to migrate based on their skills and experience.
Employer Sponsored Visas
482 Skills In Demand Visa (SID)
Allows businesses to meet workforce needs by sponsoring skilled workers for up to 4 years.
186 Employer Nomination Scheme Visa
Designed for skilled individuals to secure permanent residency in Australia with the backing of employer sponsorship.
494 Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (Provisional) Visa
A 5-year provisional visa aimed at addressing skills shortages in regional Australia, with a pathway to permanent residency.
191 Permanent Residence (Skilled Regional) Visa
The dedicated pathway to permanent residency for skilled individuals who hold provisional Subclass 494 regional visa.
400 Temporary Work (Short Stay Specialist) Visa
Tailored for short-term, non-ongoing work, this visa allows business to employ skilled workers for specific projects.
403 Temporary Work (International Relations) Visa
For individuals seeking entry into Australia for specific activities such as diplomatic work, participation in government-sponsored programs, or fulfilling other international obligations.
407 Training Visa
A specialized pathway to support professional development and skill enrichment via formalized, workplace-based training programs.
408 Temporary Activity Visa
The visa for a number of short-term activities in Australia, including cultural, sporting, entertainment, and research.
Labour Agreements
Negotiated arrangement between a business and the Department of Home Affairs, allowing for the sponsorship of skilled and semi-skilled occupations where there are clear skill shortages.
Supporting Businesses
Supporting Australian businesses across various industry sectors to secure both temporary and permanent visas to meet skills needs.
Corporate Immigration Services
Tailored immigration strategies and initiatives for businesses looking to employ skilled workers in Australia.
Other Visa Types
Visitors and Working Holiday Makers
Options for Visitors to Australia for tourism, business, medical treatment, or working holidays.
Resident Return Visas & Australian Citizenship
Options to maintain your permanent visa or become an Australian Citizen.
Administrative Review Tribunal (ART)
Allows applicants to appeal against the refusal of a visa, nomination, or sponsorship with an independent body.
Student & Graduate
500 Student Visa
Allows people to study in Australia.
590 Student Guardian Visa
Allows a guardian of a student under 18 to accompany the student while in Australia.
485 Graduate Visas
Allows international students who completed at least a Bachelor degree level qualification to live and work in Australia.
Family & Partner
Partner Visas
Enable Australian citizens, permanent residents, and Eligible New Zealand citizens to sponsor their spouse, de facto partner, or fiancé and any dependent children for residency.
Parent Visas
Provide pathways for parents of Australian citizens, permanent residents, or Eligible New Zealand citizens to join their families, with both temporary and permanent residency options available.
Child Visas
Tailored to reunite children with their Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen parents, adoptive parents, or guardian relatives.
Other Family Visas
Covers a wide range of family situations and needs, including NZ Citizen Family members, Carers, Remaining Relatives, and Aged Dependent Relatives.
Skilled & Talent
189 Skilled Independent Visa
For skilled individuals seeking permanent residency in Australia without the need for sponsorship or nomination.
190 Skilled Nominated Visa
Provides skilled individuals with a pathway to permanent residency in Australia with support from an Australian State or Territory government.
491 Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) Visa
A temporary visa for skilled individuals to live and work in regional Australia, requiring the support of an Australian State/Territory Government or eligible relative.
191 Permanent Residence Skilled Regional Visa
The dedicated pathway to permanent residency for skilled individuals who hold provisional Subclass 491 regional visa.
858 National Innovation Visa
For talented individuals with an international reputation for excellence to migrate based on their skills and experience.
Employer Sponsored Visas
482 Skills In Demand Visa (SID)
Allows businesses to meet workforce needs by sponsoring skilled workers for up to 4 years.
186 Employer Nomination Scheme Visa
Designed for skilled individuals to secure permanent residency in Australia with the backing of employer sponsorship.
494 Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (Provisional) Visa
A 5-year provisional visa aimed at addressing skills shortages in regional Australia, with a pathway to permanent residency.
191 Permanent Residence (Skilled Regional) Visa
The dedicated pathway to permanent residency for skilled individuals who hold provisional Subclass 494 regional visa.
400 Temporary Work (Short Stay Specialist) Visa
Tailored for short-term, non-ongoing work, this visa allows business to employ skilled workers for specific projects.
403 Temporary Work (International Relations) Visa
For individuals seeking entry into Australia for specific activities such as diplomatic work, participation in government-sponsored programs, or fulfilling other international obligations.
407 Training Visa
A specialized pathway to support professional development and skill enrichment via formalized, workplace-based training programs.
408 Temporary Activity Visa
The visa for a number of short-term activities in Australia, including cultural, sporting, entertainment, and research.
Labour Agreements
Negotiated arrangement between a business and the Department of Home Affairs, allowing for the sponsorship of skilled and semi-skilled occupations where there are clear skill shortages.
Supporting Businesses
Supporting Australian businesses across various industry sectors to secure both temporary and permanent visas to meet skills needs.
Corporate Immigration Services
Tailored immigration strategies and initiatives for businesses looking to employ skilled workers in Australia.
Other Visa Types
Visitors and Working Holiday Makers
Options for Visitors to Australia for tourism, business, medical treatment, or working holidays.
Resident Return Visas & Australian Citizenship
Options to maintain your permanent visa or become an Australian Citizen.
Administrative Review Tribunal (ART)
Allows applicants to appeal against the refusal of a visa, nomination, or sponsorship with an independent body.
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Points Test
Do you meet the points test for skilled migration?
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Are you eligible for a General Skilled Migration visa?
Take the test and find out!
Age qualifications - what is your age?
(Required)
not less than 18 and under 25
not less than 25 and under 33
not less than 33 and under 40
not less than 40 and under 45
English language qualifications - estimate your english language ability
(Required)
Superior English
Proficient English
Competent English
Overseas employment experience qualifications - how many years have you worked in a nominated occupation in the last 10 years?
(Required)
Less than 3 years
At least 3 years (36 months) but less than 5 years
At least 5 years (60 months) but less than 8 years
At least 8 years (96 months)
Australian employment experience qualifications - how many years have you worked in a nominated occupation in the last 10 years?
(Required)
Less than 1 year
At least 1 year (12 months) but less than 3 years
At least 3 years (36 months) but less than 5 years
At least 5 years (60 months) but less than 8 years
At least 8 years (96 months)
Australian professional year qualifications - Did you complete a professional year in Accounting, Information Technology or Engineering in Australia.
(Required)
Yes I completed a professional year
No professional year
Educational qualifications - What is your highest level of education completed?
(Required)
A Doctorate
At least a Bachelor degree
At least a Diploma
At least a Trade qualification
A qualification or award recognised by the relevant assessing authority for the applicant’s nominated skilled occupation as being suitable for the occupation
No formal qualifications
Specialist educational qualifications - Do you have a Masters degree by research or a Doctorate degree from an Australian educational institution that included at least 2 academic years in a relevant field?
(Required)
Yes
No
Can you claim these points? Relevant fields include: Natural and physical sciences; Information technology; Engineering and related technologies. To determine whether your qualification is eligible, see the CRICOS website.
Australian study qualifications -Have you attained a degree, diploma or trade qualification in Australia after studying for at least 2 academic years?
(Required)
Yes
No
Can you claim these points? You must have studied a course or courses as registered in CRICOS for at least 92 weeks. You must have studied in Australia on a visa that permits you to study for at least 16 months. To check the length of your course in weeks, see the CRICOS website.
Credentialled community language qualifications - Have your completed a community language credential (CCL) exam from National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters (NAATI)
(Required)
Yes
No
https://www.naati.com.au/
Study in designated regional area qualification - Did you study in a regional area?
(Required)
each of the following applied:
(a) the applicant met the Australian study requirement;
(b) the location of the campus or campuses at which that study was undertaken is in a designated regional area;
(c) while the applicant undertook the course of study the applicant lived in a designated regional area;
(d) none of the study undertaken constituted distance education.
no study in designated regional area qualification
Partner skills and relationship status
(Required)
Your partner is included in your visa, is under 45 years of age, has a skills assessment on the same occupation list as you and meets competent English requirements
Your partner is included in your visa and meets competent English requirements
You are single or your partner is an Australian citizen or permanent resident
State or Territory nomination - will you be applying for state nomination?
(Required)
You will be applying or have applied for state nomination
You will not be applying for state nomination
Designated regional area nomination or sponsorship - will you be applying for a regional area nomination?
(Required)
You will be applying or have applied for regional area nomination
You will not be applying for regional area nomination
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Work Total
Total Number of Points
If you've got over 65 points you may be eligible for a General Skilled Migration visa.
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