Almost 6-12 months
Almost 6-12 months
Minimum EOI of 65 points
The Subclass 189 visa is a points-tested permanent visa for skilled individuals. The visa allows invited applicants to live, work, and study in Australia on a permanent basis. Unlike other skilled visas, this visa does not require sponsorship from an employer, family member, or state or territory government. Applicants are required to submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) through the SkillSelect system and receive an invitation to apply for the visa from the Australian Government.
There are various streams available for the Subclass 189 visa, with the Points-Tested stream being the most popular. This stream is for skilled individuals who have an occupation on the relevant skilled occupation list and meet the required points test.
Proficient in English language is mandatory. IELTS language test must be done before you start the visa application.
All applicants must hold a bachelor's degree to be eligible for the visa.
Applicants must be below 45 years of age at the time of receiving an invitation to apply.
Applicants must score at least 65 points to be eligible, although more points improve the likelihood of being invited to apply. Points are calculated based on Age, language ability, work experience, Education and more
All applicants must meet the health and character requirements of Australia. This includes medical testing and submission of police clearance certificates. Application Process
Prior to the submission of the Expression of Interest, applicants are required to have a positive skills assessment for the proposed occupation.
Applicants are required to submit an EOI online through Skill Select, which includes information regarding the applicant’s qualifications, work experience, English language proficiency, and other relevant details. The EOI is not a visa application but an expression of interest.
he Australian Government holds regular invitation rounds. Applicants with higher points and in-demand occupations have a higher chance of being invited.
After being invited, applicants have 60 days to submit a visa application with all supporting documents.
The Department of Home Affairs will assess the visa application and make a decision. The processing time may vary depending on individual circumstances and the number of applications.
Applicants are allowed to include eligible family members in their visa application, such as a spouse, dependent children and parent. Family members are also required to meet health and character requirements.
Valid passport (bio-data page)
Birth certificate showing parents’ names
Positive Skills Assessment from relevant assessing authority
English language test results (IELTS, PTE, TOEFL, OET or Cambridge, if applicable)
Educational qualification certificates and transcripts
Employment reference letters detailing duties, duration, salary and working hours
Payslips, tax documents, or bank statements supporting employment claims
Police clearance certificates (for every country lived in 12+ months in last 10 years)
Health examination results (after application lodgement)
Marriage certificate / divorce papers (if applicable)
Dependent documents (if including family members)
All non-English documents must be translated into English by accredited translators.
Passport must be valid at time of application.
Details must match your Expression of Interest (EOI).
Visa is electronically linked to your passport number.
If passport expires during processing, you must update it.
All accompanying family members must also hold valid passports.
• There is no mandatory proof of settlement funds requirement for Subclass 189.
• There is no minimum bank balance specified by the Australian government.
We carefully evaluate your age, education, work experience, and English scores to calculate your genuine points eligibility. Our team ensures that every claim is backed by proper documentation before submission.
We guide you in preparing strong employment reference letters, organizing qualification documents, and applying to the correct assessing authority. This reduces the risk of mismatch or rejection
We prepare and submit your Expression of Interest (EOI) accurately and monitor invitation rounds. Once invited, we assist with complete and error-free visa application filing through ImmiAccount.
From medicals and police clearances to responding to Department requests, we provide continuous follow-up and guidance until a final decision is received.
Claiming points for work experience, qualifications, English level, or partner skills without proper supporting evidence can result in refusal. Every point claimed must be clearly proven.
If your employment letters, qualifications, or personal details do not match your Expression of Interest (EOI), the Department may refuse your application. Even small inconsistencies can raise concerns.
Your nominated occupation must match your positive skills assessment. If the assessment is expired or does not align with your claims, the visa may be refused.
Failing medical examinations, having a serious criminal history, or providing misleading information can lead to refusal under Australia’s strict public interest criteria.
Submitting incorrect details, fake documents, or hiding important information may not only cause refusal but could also lead to future visa bans.
The Skilled Independent Visa (Subclass 189) is a points-tested permanent residency visa for skilled workers who are not sponsored by an employer, state, or family member. It allows you to live and work anywhere in Australia permanently.
The minimum score to submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) is 65 points. However, receiving an invitation often requires a higher score depending on your occupation and competition in the migration round.
No. This visa does not require employer, state, or family sponsorship. It is fully independent, provided you meet the points and eligibility criteria.
There is no mandatory proof of funds requirement under current Department of Home Affairs rules. However, applicants should be financially prepared for settlement expenses after arrival in Australia.
Yes. You can include your spouse/partner and dependent children in your application. They will receive permanent residency along with you if the visa is granted.
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