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Skilled occupation list for permanent residency in Australia

Skilled occupation list for permanent residency in Australia

🇦🇺 Australia PR via Skilled Occupation — An Overview

Australia’s skilled immigration framework is designed to attract professionals whose occupations are in demand in the Australian labour market. If you match certain eligibility criteria, your occupation is on the accepted list, and you score enough points, you may qualify for Australia PR (Permanent Residency).

Australia PR Eligibility

To apply for a skilled migration permanent residency (PR) visa in Australia, you must satisfy a set of eligibility criteria. These vary slightly depending on the visa subclass (189, 190, 491, etc.), but the common requirements include:

  1. Occupation on the Skilled Occupation List
    Your job/role must be recognized and listed under one of Australia’s approved Skilled Occupation Lists (this ensures your skills are relevant to Australia’s labour demands).

  2. Skills Assessment
    You must get your qualifications and work experience assessed by a relevant assessing authority (for your occupation). A positive skills assessment is mandatory.

  3. English Language Proficiency
    You must prove your English ability via tests like IELTS, PTE, or equivalent, meeting the minimum band/score requirements.

  4. Age Limit
    Often, you must be below a certain age (for many skilled visas, under 45 years at the time of invitation). Some exemptions or variations may apply.

  5. Work Experience
    You’ll need relevant post-qualification work experience in your nominated occupation (usually 2–5 years, depending on the job and subclass).

  6. Health & Character
    You undergo medical examinations and police clearance checks to satisfy Australian health and character standards.

  7. Points Test
    For the points-tested visas (189, 190, 491), you must accumulate at least 65 points (or more, depending on invitation rounds). You gain points for age, English, education, work experience, state nomination, partner skills, etc.

  8. Expression of Interest (EOI) & Invitation
    You submit an EOI via SkillSelect. If you meet criteria and score high, you may be invited to apply.

Depending on whether you’re nominated by a state or applying un-nominated, your path may differ (e.g. subclass 190 vs subclass 189).

Australia PR Points Calculator

A key part of the skilled PR process is the points test. Each applicant is awarded points under various categories; you need to hit the minimum threshold (and often more, based on competition).

Here’s a simplified breakdown of how points are typically awarded (indicative, subject to changes):

Criteria Maximum Points Notes
Age 30 points Younger age gets more points
English language ability 20 points (Superior) Higher test bands = more points
Educational qualifications e.g. 20 points for doctorate etc. Recognized qualifications count more
Work experience (in Australia / overseas) up to ~15 points or more More years = more points
Specialist education / credentialed community language / professional year etc. variable Bonus points
State / Territory nomination (for subclass 190 / 491) +5 or +10 Extra points if nominated
Partner skills / English / accreditation some points If your partner also meets criteria

You can find official calculators or estimation tools on migration agency websites or on Australian migration portals.

To successfully be invited, most candidates end up needing well above 65 points because spots are competitive.

Australia Skilled Occupation List

The Skilled Occupation List (SOL) (or related occupation lists) are updated periodically by the Australian government. Only occupations included in these lists are eligible for nomination under skilled migration visas.

  • The list uses ANZSCO (Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations) codes (6-digit).

  • It’s not just your job title that matters, but whether your skills and duties match the ANZSCO description.

  • The occupation list may include roles in fields like engineering, IT, health, accounting, teaching, trades, etc.

You need to check whether your occupation is on the current list before proceeding with skills assessment.

Keep in mind: the state you apply under might have additional or restricted lists (state nomination lists) that differ from the national list.

Documents Required for Australia PR

To support your PR application, you will need a well-documented submission. The documents typically include:

  1. Identity Documents

    • Passport(s)

    • Birth certificate

    • Marriage certificate / divorce / name change (if applicable)

  2. Educational Qualifications

    • Degree / diploma certificates

    • Transcripts / mark sheets

  3. Work Experience Evidence

    • Reference letters from employers (with dates, designation, duties)

    • Payslips / tax documents / contracts

  4. Skills Assessment Documents

    • The documents prescribed by your assessing authority (e.g. VETASSESS, Engineers Australia, etc.)

    • Evidence of professional membership, if needed

  5. English Test Score

    • IELTS / PTE / TOEFL scorecards

    • Certificate showing results and validity

  6. Health / Medical Reports

    • As per Australian immigration health check requirements

  7. Character / Police Clearance Certificates

    • From every country you have lived in (for specified durations)

  8. Passport Photos / Identity Photos

    • As per Australian requirements

  9. Declaration / Statements

    • Statutory declarations (if needed)

    • English translation and certification (if documents are in a language other than English)

  10. Other Supporting Documents

  • Marriage / partner documents (if applicable)

  • Dependent documents (birth certificates, guardianship, etc.)

It’s crucial your application is “decision ready” (i.e. all documents submitted) to avoid delays.

Australia PR Visa Cost from India

What is the cost you’ll incur (government + other charges) when an applicant from India applies for Australia PR via skilled migration?

Here’s a breakdown based on recent data:

Item Approx Cost / Range* Notes / Source
Visa Application Charge (main applicant) AUD 4,765 (or similar) Effective from 1 July 2024
Dependent / additional adult applicant fee AUD 2,385
Dependent child (< 18) fee AUD 1,195
Skills Assessment Fee AUD 500 – ~3,000+ Depends on occupation and assessing body
English Test (IELTS/PTE etc) INR ~18,000 (approx) Varies by test and country
Medical / Health Examinations INR ~6,000 (approx) Varies by country/clinic
Police Clearance / Certificate Varies by country / state Could be INR ~1,000 or more
Translation / Certification Varies If any documents need translation into English
Migration Agent / Consultant fees Varies widely If you use paid services
State Nomination Fees (if applicable) Varies by State / Territory Some states charge, others don’t
  • The cost in Indian Rupees depends on current AUD ↔ INR exchange rates and other bank/transfer charges.

In total, many sources estimate that for an Indian applicant, including all additional costs, you might spend between AUD 7,000 to 10,000+ (or equivalent in INR) depending on how many dependents you have and how much you pay for consulting services.

So, while the official visa fee may be around AUD ~4,700–4,800 for the main applicant, you must budget significantly more for the entire process.

Australia PR Processing Time

Processing times for Australia PR via skilled visas vary depending on visa subclass, applicant’s situation, completeness of application, and departmental workloads. Here’s what current data suggests:

  • For the Skilled Independent visa (Subclass 189), many applications take 24 months (75% of cases) or more. Some may go up to 35 months.

  • For Skilled Nominated visa (Subclass 190), many are processed in around 9 to 19 months depending on state and completeness.

  • The Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (Subclass 491) (though provisional) also follows similar timelines toward permanent pathways.

  • The Department of Home Affairs publishes indicative visa processing times which change monthly.

  • For “decision-ready” applications (i.e. all documents complete, no further clarifications required), the processing tends to be faster.

Important caveats:

  • The “processing time” refers to the time from when you lodge the full visa application (after invitation) until a decision is made.

  • If the department requests further documentation or you delay, that will extend the timeline.

  • Complex cases, health/character issues, or high volume may also delay processing.

Also, some visa streams (or new pathways, like the new “Skills in Demand Visa”) aim for faster decision timelines in certain categories.

Putting It All Together — Your Roadmap

Here’s a sample roadmap you can follow to pursue Australia PR via the skilled occupation route:

  1. Check if your occupation is on the current Skilled Occupation List.

  2. Get your skills assessed by the relevant body (submit necessary documents, pay fees).

  3. Take the English test and get required score.

  4. Calculate your points using a reliable points calculator (age, education, experience, etc.).

  5. Submit EOI (Expression of Interest) via SkillSelect.

  6. Wait for an invitation to apply (if your score is competitive).

  7. Once invited, prepare full visa application with all required documents (health, police checks, identity, etc.).

  8. Lodge your visa application within the allowed timeframe.

  9. Await decision (processing can take many months).

  10. If granted, you and your eligible dependents obtain permanent residency rights and may later apply for citizenship (if desired).

Ensure your documentation is complete and accurate to avoid delays. Also, monitor changes in immigration policy—Australia frequently updates occupation lists, points rules, and visa pathways.

FAQs

1. What is the minimum score needed for Australia PR?
You need at least 65 points under the points test to be eligible for many skilled PR visas. However, to receive an invitation, you often need significantly higher, depending on competition and demand.

2. Can I apply for Australia PR from India (outside Australia)?
Yes, you can apply from India or any country once you receive an invitation and meet all requirements.

3. How long are English scores / skills assessments valid?
Typically, the English test score and skills assessment must be current at the time of invitation and visa lodgement. The validity period varies by test/assessing body.

4. Does state nomination guarantee a visa?
No—it adds extra points and increases your chance of invitation, but the visa is granted only if all criteria (health, character, points, etc.) are met.

5. Can changes in the occupation list affect my application mid-process?
Once you receive an invitation and lodge your application under a particular occupation, changes to the list generally do not affect your current application. But they could affect new applications.

6. When should I hire a migration agent?
You may choose to consult or engage a registered migration agent if your case is complex. But many applicants successfully self-manage their application through careful research and planning.

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