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Skilled Independent Visa
This is a Skilled Independent visa, which allows permanent residency based on an applicant's points (age eligibility is under 45) and you can live/work anywhere.
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For Skilled Independent Visa - Subclass 189
Work Full-Time in Australia
The Subclass 189 visa allows you to live, work, and study in Australia permanently after you are granted the visa. Once you have completed the necessary steps and met all the criteria, you can enjoy full-time work rights and access to benefits like Medicare.
Points-Based System
Applicants must score a minimum of 65 points based on factors like age, English proficiency, work experience, and qualifications. Extra points can be added if you have an eligible family member who can be nominated as your partner or if you complete a Professional Year (PY).
Ideal for Skilled Workers
This visa is designed for skilled workers who meet the points test and have an occupation on the Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL). It’s ideal for individuals who can demonstrate that their skills and qualifications meet Australian standards through a positive skills assessment.
Apply without Employer Sponsorship
Unlike other visas, the Subclass 189 does not require employer sponsorship. You can apply directly if you meet the requirements and are nominated for an eligible occupation.
PR Pathway with Flexible Options
The Subclass 189 visa is a direct PR pathway. It is not tied to any employer, and you don’t have to work in a specific region. It’s suitable for applicants who wish to live and work anywhere in Australia and pursue further PR options if desired.
Build Your PR Pathway
The Subclass 189 is an ideal visa for those who want to build a long-term future in Australia, with the potential to transition to citizenship
Requirements for Skilled Independent Visa - Subclass 189
Applicants must be under the age of 45 at the time of application.
Must have a positive skills assessment from an approved skills assessing authority for an occupation on the Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL).
Applicants must meet the required English proficiency.
Applicants must score a minimum of 65 points on the points test.
Must meet health and character requirements as per the Australian standards.
Family members may be included in the application, and their eligibility must be demonstrated.
Must be in Australia or outside Australia at the time of application.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Offers detailed guides, checklists, and personalized consultations to navigate the visa application process.To improve your points score, focus on the key factors that contribute to the points test: age, English language proficiency, skills assessment, work experience, and education. Completing additional qualifications or gaining more work experience in an eligible occupation can boost your points. You can also consider taking an English test like IELTS or PTE if your score is below the required threshold.
Common reasons include not meeting the minimum points threshold (65 points), insufficient work experience in a skilled occupation, or not having a positive skills assessment. It’s important to ensure that all your documentation is thorough and up-to-date to maximise your chances of success. Our team can guide you in gathering all necessary documents.
If your occupation is not on the Skilled Occupation List (SOL), you may not be eligible for the Skilled Independent Visa (subclass 189). Alternatively, if you meet the requirements for other visas, such as the Skilled Nominated Visa (subclass 190), these may provide viable pathways to permanent residency.
Yes, you can apply for the Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189) while on a Bridging Visa. However, ensure that your Bridging Visa is valid and that your visa status allows you to remain legally in Australia while your application is processed.
If you’ve completed your qualification in Australia, the Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189) is a great pathway. We recommend starting the process early by obtaining a skills assessment and taking an English proficiency test. Additionally, the Post-Vocational Education Work Stream (PVEWS) or Post-Higher Education Work Stream (PHEWS) may be an option to gain work experience while preparing for your application.
It’s important to ensure that all your documents match exactly. If your name differs between documents, you may need to provide legal proof of the change, such as a name change certificate, or other supporting documentation. This can avoid delays in processing your application.
If your Skilled Independent visa application is delayed or refused, it’s crucial to act quickly. You may need to provide additional documents or clarification. In some cases, you can appeal the decision or explore alternative visa options. Our team can assist with understanding your options and guiding you through the next steps.
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