
Securing Permanent Residency (PR) in Australia is a significant milestone for many skilled professionals. The Australian PR system operates on a points-based framework, where applicants are assessed based on various factors such as age, education, work experience, and language proficiency. Achieving a minimum of 65 points is essential to be eligible for an invitation to apply for PR. However, higher scores enhance your chances of selection. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you maximize your PR points:
Your age at the time of application plays a crucial role:
25–32 years: 30 points (maximum)
18–24 or 33–39 years: 25 points
40–44 years: 15 points
45 years and above: 0 points (ineligible for skilled migration)
Tip: Apply before crossing into a lower point age bracket to retain maximum points.
Demonstrating strong English skills through recognized tests like IELTS, PTE, or TOEFL can earn you:
Superior English (e.g., IELTS 8 or equivalent): 20 points
Proficient English (e.g., IELTS 7 or equivalent): 10 points
Competent English (e.g., IELTS 6 or equivalent): 0 points
Tip: Invest in test preparation to achieve higher scores and maximize points.
Your highest recognized qualification determines your points:
Doctorate (Ph.D.): 20 points
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree: 15 points
Diploma or trade qualification: 10 points
Tip: Pursuing higher education, especially in Australia, can boost your points.
Relevant skilled work experience, both overseas and within Australia, contributes to your score:
Overseas Work Experience:
8+ years: 15 points
5–7 years: 10 points
3–4 years: 5 points
Australian Work Experience:
8+ years: 20 points
5–7 years: 15 points
3–4 years: 10 points
1–2 years: 5 points
Tip: Gaining work experience in Australia often yields higher points compared to overseas experience.
Participating in a Professional Year Program in fields like Accounting, Engineering, or IT can add 5 points to your score.
Completing at least two academic years of study in Australia grants 5 points.
Studying in designated regional areas for at least two years provides an additional 5 points.
Passing the NAATI-accredited Credentialed Community Language (CCL) test can earn you 5 points.
Securing a nomination from an Australian state or territory under:
Subclass 190 (Skilled Nominated Visa): adds 5 points
Subclass 491 (Skilled Work Regional Visa): adds 15 points
Tip: Research state-specific occupation lists and nomination criteria to align your skills accordingly.
If your spouse or de facto partner meets certain criteria, you can gain additional points:
Partner with competent English and skilled occupation: 10 points
Partner with competent English only: 5 points
Single applicants: 10 points
Tip: Including a skilled partner can significantly boost your overall score.
Achieving a competitive PR score requires strategic planning and continuous effort. Focus on enhancing areas that offer the most significant point increases, such as language proficiency, education, and work experience. Engaging with migration experts can provide personalized guidance tailored to your unique circumstances.



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