Australian Immigration to Welcome Half
a Million Migrants by 2024, Offering
Ample Opportunities
Australia ranks as the 8th happiest country globally, offering a welcoming environment for newcomers.
The country aims to welcome approximately half a million migrants by 2024, presenting ample
opportunities for those seeking to settle and build a future.
There are over 800,000 job vacancies available for skilled professionals in various sectors across
Australia, providing significant employment prospects.
Acquiring an Australian Permanent Residency offers substantial returns on investment, estimated to be
around 100 times the initial investment.
Australian Permanent Residents gain access to the country's Universal Healthcare System, ensuring
comprehensive medical coverage.
Children of Permanent Residents are entitled to free education in Australia, from primary school
through to high school.
Retirement benefits are also available to Permanent Residents, ensuring financial security in later years.
Obtaining an Australian Permanent Residency is considered one of the easiest pathways to eventually
gaining Australian citizenship.
Understanding Australian Permanent Residency
Australian Permanent Residency (PR) is granted to individuals through a permanent residence visa.
While PR holders do not possess Australian citizenship, they can live, work, and study in Australia
indefinitely. After living in Australia on PR status for four years, eligible candidates can apply for
citizenship, provided they meet the criteria.
By focusing on the benefits and process of Australian immigration, individuals can make informed
decisions about pursuing a Permanent Residency in Australia.
Understanding the Australia PR Process
The process of obtaining an Australian Permanent Residency generally involves three main stages:
1. Australia Skill Assessment: To begin the Australian PR journey, applicants must undergo a skill
assessment conducted by a designated authority. It's advisable to submit all necessary
documents promptly to expedite the assessment process.
2. Australia PR Visa Approval: Upon submission of required documents, the Department of Home
Affairs (DHA) meticulously evaluates the applicant's profile. If all criteria are met, the DHA grants
the PR visa.
3. Preparation for Departure: Once the applicant receives the Australia PR visa approval, they are
required to relocate to Australia by the initial entry date specified in the visa grant letter.
In recent years, the Australian government has introduced various pathways for foreign nationals
seeking Permanent Residency.
Popular Visa Options for Australian Permanent Residency
If you're considering becoming a Permanent Resident of Australia, here are some popular visa options
available:
1. Subclass 189 Visa: This visa is for skilled workers who are not sponsored by an employer, a
state, or a territory, and meet the points test.
2. Subclass 190 Visa: A state or territory government nominates skilled workers for this visa.
Applicants must also satisfy the points test requirements.
3. Business Innovation Stream: This visa is designed for individuals with a proven business track
record who aim to establish or manage a new or existing business in Australia.
4. Investor Stream: This visa is intended for individuals who wish to make a designated investment
in an Australian state or territory and continue to engage in business and investment activities in
Australia.
5. Subclass 891 Visa: This visa allows permanent residents of Australia to apply for Australian
citizenship if they have lived in Australia for the required period and have complied with the visa
conditions.
6. Graduate Work Visa: For international students who have recently graduated with skills and
qualifications that are relevant to specific occupations in Australia's skilled occupation list.
7. Professional Year Program (PYP): A structured professional development program combining
formal learning and Australian workplace experience for international graduates in Australia.
8. GTI (Global Talent Independent Program): Aimed at attracting skilled individuals with cutting-
edge skills in high-demand sectors to contribute to Australia's economy.
9. Australia Parent Visa: Allows parents of Australian citizens, Australian permanent residents, or
eligible New Zealand citizens to live in Australia permanently.
Each visa option has specific eligibility criteria and application processes. Choosing the right visa
depends on your circumstances, qualifications, and career goals in Australia.
Eligibility Criteria for Australia Permanent Residency (PR)
To be eligible for Australian Permanent Residency (PR), applicants typically need to meet the following
criteria:
1. Age Requirement: Applicants must be less than 45 years old when they submit their application.
2. Points Score: A minimum of 65 points is required on the Australian Points Grid, which assesses
factors such as age, education, work experience, English language proficiency, and other criteria.
3. Skills Assessment: Applicants must have a valid skills assessment from a designated assessing
authority for their nominated occupation.
4. English Language Proficiency: Applicants need to demonstrate proficiency in English through
either the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) or the Pearson Test of English
(PTE).
5. Health Insurance: Applicants are required to maintain adequate health insurance coverage for
themselves and their family members during their stay in Australia.
6. Police Verification Certificate: A police clearance certificate or equivalent from each country
where the applicant has lived for 12 months or more in the past 10 years is required to
demonstrate good character.
Meeting these eligibility criteria is essential for successfully applying for Australian Permanent
Residency. Each criterion plays a crucial role in determining an applicant's suitability and ability to
contribute to Australia's economy and society.
Requirements for Australia Permanent Residency (PR) Visa
To qualify for an Australia Permanent Residency (PR) visa, applicants must meet specific eligibility
criteria and accumulate a minimum of 65 points on the Australian Points Grid. Here's an overview of the
general eligibility factors and maximum points available in each category:
Age:
 Applicants aged between 25 to 32 years can earn a maximum of 30 points.
English Proficiency:
 Achieving a high proficiency level (8 bands or equivalent in IELTS) can earn up to 20 points.
Work Experience:
 Work experience outside Australia (8-10 years) can earn up to 15 points.
 Work experience in Australia (8-10 years) can earn up to 20 points.
Education:
 Holding a Doctorate from a recognized institution outside Australia can earn up to 20 points.
 Niche skills such as a Doctorate or master’s degree by research in Australia can earn up to 10
points.
Other Factors:
 Studying in a regional area in Australia can earn 5 points.
 Being accredited in a community language can earn 5 points.
 Completing a Professional Year in a skilled program in Australia can earn 5 points.
 State sponsorship (for 190 visas) can earn 5 points.
 Having a skilled spouse or de facto partner who meets age, skills, and English language
requirements can earn up to 10 points.
 Having a spouse or de facto partner with 'competent English' (without needing to meet skills or
age requirements) can earn 5 points.
 Applicants without a spouse or de facto partner, or whose spouse is an Australian citizen or PR
holder, can earn 10 points.
 Relative or regional sponsorship (for 491 visas) can earn 15 points.
Scoring higher than the minimum requirement of 65 points increases the likelihood of receiving an
invitation to apply for Australian PR faster. Each category has specific requirements that applicants must
meet to qualify for points allocation. Understanding and fulfilling these criteria are crucial steps towards
achieving Australian Permanent Residency.
Eligibility Criteria for Australia Permanent Residency (PR) Visa
To qualify for an Australia Permanent Residency (PR) visa, applicants need to meet specific criteria in
several key areas:
Age:
 Applicants must be below 45 years of age at the time of application to be eligible.
 The maximum points (30) are awarded to applicants aged between 25 to 32 years.
English Proficiency:
 Achieving a score of 8 bands in the IELTS exam (or equivalent in other accepted tests like PTE)
can earn a maximum of 20 points.
 Applicants have the flexibility to choose from various English proficiency tests to achieve the
required score.
Work Experience:
 Skilled employment outside Australia with over 8 years of experience in the last 10 years can
earn 15 points.
 Skilled employment in Australia with 8 to 10 years of experience from the date of application
can earn a maximum of 20 points.
Meeting these criteria and earning the required points is crucial for successfully applying for an Australia
PR visa. Each category has specific requirements that applicants must fulfill to maximize their points and
enhance their chances of receiving an invitation to apply for Australian Permanent Residency.
Points System for Australia Permanent Residency (PR) Visa Eligibility
To qualify for an Australia Permanent Residency (PR) visa, applicants must accumulate points across
various categories. Here’s how points are allocated based on different criteria:
1. Skilled Employment in Australia:
 Less than 1 year: 0 points
 1-2 years: 5 points
 3-4 years: 10 points
 5-7 years: 15 points
 8-10 years: 20 points
2. Education:
 Doctorate from an Australian university or a recognized institution outside Australia: 20 points
 Bachelor’s or Master’s degree from an Australian university or a recognized institution outside
Australia: 15 points
 Diploma or trade qualification completed in Australia: 10 points
 Any qualification recognized by the relevant assessing authority for your nominated skilled
occupation: 10 points
 Master by research or Doctorate from an Australian educational institution in STEM fields: 10
points
3. Language Proficiency:
 Applicants must demonstrate competent proficiency in English, verified through recognized
tests like IELTS or PTE.
4. Skilled Occupation Lists (SOL):
 Applicants must nominate an occupation listed under one of the following categories:
 Medium- and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL)
 Short-term Skilled Occupation List (STSOL)
 Regional Occupation List (ROL)
5. Spouse Application:
If applying with a spouse who meets specific criteria:
 The spouse must be under 45 years of age
 The spouse must achieve competent English language scores
 The spouse’s occupation must appear on the same skilled occupation list as the primary
applicant
 Eligible for an additional 10 points on the SkillSelect Expression of Interest.
6. Other Qualifications:
 Study in a regional area: 5 points
 Accredited in community language: 5 points
 Completion of a Professional Year in a skilled program in Australia: 5 points
 State sponsorship (for 190 visas): 5 points
 Relative or regional sponsorship (for 491 visa): 15 points
Meeting these criteria and earning the required points is crucial for eligibility and improving the chances
of receiving an invitation to apply for an Australian Permanent Residency. Each category has specific
requirements that applicants must fulfill to maximize their points and enhance their prospects for
successful immigration to Australia.
How to Obtain Australian Permanent Residency (PR)
To secure an Australia PR visa, follow these 7 straightforward steps:
Step 1: Check Eligibility
 Verify if you meet the eligibility criteria for Australia PR.
 Ensure your occupation is listed in the current demand occupation list.
 Calculate your points based on the points table to confirm eligibility.
Step 2: Skills Assessment
 Get your skills assessed by the relevant Skills Assessment Authority.
 The assessment evaluates your skills, education, and work experience according to Australian
standards.
Step 3: English Proficiency Test
 Take an English proficiency test (e.g., IELTS, PTE) to demonstrate language proficiency.
 Australian immigration authorities accept scores from various recognized tests.
Step 4: Register Expression of Interest (EOI)
 Create and submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) on the SkillSelect website.
 Fill out the online form detailing your skills, based on the visa subclass you are applying for:
o Skilled Independent Visa Subclass 189
o Skilled Nominated Visa Subclass 190
o Skilled Regional (Provisional) Visa Subclass 491 (temporary, can lead to PR)
Step 5: Receive Invitation to Apply (ITA)
 Upon meeting all requirements, await an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for Australia PR.
 ITA is issued based on your EOI and current visa processing priorities.
Step 6: Submit the PR Application
 Once you receive the ITA, submit your PR application within 60 days.
 Include all required supporting documents such as personal, immigration, and work experience
documents.
Following these steps diligently ensures a streamlined process towards acquiring Australian Permanent
Residency. Each step is crucial in demonstrating your eligibility and readiness to contribute to Australia's
economy and society.

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    Australian Immigration toWelcome Half a Million Migrants by 2024, Offering Ample Opportunities Australia ranks as the 8th happiest country globally, offering a welcoming environment for newcomers. The country aims to welcome approximately half a million migrants by 2024, presenting ample opportunities for those seeking to settle and build a future. There are over 800,000 job vacancies available for skilled professionals in various sectors across Australia, providing significant employment prospects. Acquiring an Australian Permanent Residency offers substantial returns on investment, estimated to be around 100 times the initial investment. Australian Permanent Residents gain access to the country's Universal Healthcare System, ensuring comprehensive medical coverage. Children of Permanent Residents are entitled to free education in Australia, from primary school through to high school. Retirement benefits are also available to Permanent Residents, ensuring financial security in later years. Obtaining an Australian Permanent Residency is considered one of the easiest pathways to eventually gaining Australian citizenship. Understanding Australian Permanent Residency Australian Permanent Residency (PR) is granted to individuals through a permanent residence visa. While PR holders do not possess Australian citizenship, they can live, work, and study in Australia indefinitely. After living in Australia on PR status for four years, eligible candidates can apply for citizenship, provided they meet the criteria. By focusing on the benefits and process of Australian immigration, individuals can make informed decisions about pursuing a Permanent Residency in Australia. Understanding the Australia PR Process The process of obtaining an Australian Permanent Residency generally involves three main stages: 1. Australia Skill Assessment: To begin the Australian PR journey, applicants must undergo a skill assessment conducted by a designated authority. It's advisable to submit all necessary documents promptly to expedite the assessment process.
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    2. Australia PRVisa Approval: Upon submission of required documents, the Department of Home Affairs (DHA) meticulously evaluates the applicant's profile. If all criteria are met, the DHA grants the PR visa. 3. Preparation for Departure: Once the applicant receives the Australia PR visa approval, they are required to relocate to Australia by the initial entry date specified in the visa grant letter. In recent years, the Australian government has introduced various pathways for foreign nationals seeking Permanent Residency. Popular Visa Options for Australian Permanent Residency If you're considering becoming a Permanent Resident of Australia, here are some popular visa options available: 1. Subclass 189 Visa: This visa is for skilled workers who are not sponsored by an employer, a state, or a territory, and meet the points test. 2. Subclass 190 Visa: A state or territory government nominates skilled workers for this visa. Applicants must also satisfy the points test requirements. 3. Business Innovation Stream: This visa is designed for individuals with a proven business track record who aim to establish or manage a new or existing business in Australia. 4. Investor Stream: This visa is intended for individuals who wish to make a designated investment in an Australian state or territory and continue to engage in business and investment activities in Australia. 5. Subclass 891 Visa: This visa allows permanent residents of Australia to apply for Australian citizenship if they have lived in Australia for the required period and have complied with the visa conditions. 6. Graduate Work Visa: For international students who have recently graduated with skills and qualifications that are relevant to specific occupations in Australia's skilled occupation list. 7. Professional Year Program (PYP): A structured professional development program combining formal learning and Australian workplace experience for international graduates in Australia. 8. GTI (Global Talent Independent Program): Aimed at attracting skilled individuals with cutting- edge skills in high-demand sectors to contribute to Australia's economy. 9. Australia Parent Visa: Allows parents of Australian citizens, Australian permanent residents, or eligible New Zealand citizens to live in Australia permanently. Each visa option has specific eligibility criteria and application processes. Choosing the right visa depends on your circumstances, qualifications, and career goals in Australia.
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    Eligibility Criteria forAustralia Permanent Residency (PR) To be eligible for Australian Permanent Residency (PR), applicants typically need to meet the following criteria: 1. Age Requirement: Applicants must be less than 45 years old when they submit their application. 2. Points Score: A minimum of 65 points is required on the Australian Points Grid, which assesses factors such as age, education, work experience, English language proficiency, and other criteria. 3. Skills Assessment: Applicants must have a valid skills assessment from a designated assessing authority for their nominated occupation. 4. English Language Proficiency: Applicants need to demonstrate proficiency in English through either the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) or the Pearson Test of English (PTE). 5. Health Insurance: Applicants are required to maintain adequate health insurance coverage for themselves and their family members during their stay in Australia. 6. Police Verification Certificate: A police clearance certificate or equivalent from each country where the applicant has lived for 12 months or more in the past 10 years is required to demonstrate good character. Meeting these eligibility criteria is essential for successfully applying for Australian Permanent Residency. Each criterion plays a crucial role in determining an applicant's suitability and ability to contribute to Australia's economy and society. Requirements for Australia Permanent Residency (PR) Visa To qualify for an Australia Permanent Residency (PR) visa, applicants must meet specific eligibility criteria and accumulate a minimum of 65 points on the Australian Points Grid. Here's an overview of the general eligibility factors and maximum points available in each category: Age:  Applicants aged between 25 to 32 years can earn a maximum of 30 points. English Proficiency:  Achieving a high proficiency level (8 bands or equivalent in IELTS) can earn up to 20 points. Work Experience:  Work experience outside Australia (8-10 years) can earn up to 15 points.  Work experience in Australia (8-10 years) can earn up to 20 points. Education:  Holding a Doctorate from a recognized institution outside Australia can earn up to 20 points.
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     Niche skillssuch as a Doctorate or master’s degree by research in Australia can earn up to 10 points. Other Factors:  Studying in a regional area in Australia can earn 5 points.  Being accredited in a community language can earn 5 points.  Completing a Professional Year in a skilled program in Australia can earn 5 points.  State sponsorship (for 190 visas) can earn 5 points.  Having a skilled spouse or de facto partner who meets age, skills, and English language requirements can earn up to 10 points.  Having a spouse or de facto partner with 'competent English' (without needing to meet skills or age requirements) can earn 5 points.  Applicants without a spouse or de facto partner, or whose spouse is an Australian citizen or PR holder, can earn 10 points.  Relative or regional sponsorship (for 491 visas) can earn 15 points. Scoring higher than the minimum requirement of 65 points increases the likelihood of receiving an invitation to apply for Australian PR faster. Each category has specific requirements that applicants must meet to qualify for points allocation. Understanding and fulfilling these criteria are crucial steps towards achieving Australian Permanent Residency. Eligibility Criteria for Australia Permanent Residency (PR) Visa To qualify for an Australia Permanent Residency (PR) visa, applicants need to meet specific criteria in several key areas: Age:  Applicants must be below 45 years of age at the time of application to be eligible.  The maximum points (30) are awarded to applicants aged between 25 to 32 years. English Proficiency:  Achieving a score of 8 bands in the IELTS exam (or equivalent in other accepted tests like PTE) can earn a maximum of 20 points.  Applicants have the flexibility to choose from various English proficiency tests to achieve the required score. Work Experience:  Skilled employment outside Australia with over 8 years of experience in the last 10 years can earn 15 points.  Skilled employment in Australia with 8 to 10 years of experience from the date of application can earn a maximum of 20 points. Meeting these criteria and earning the required points is crucial for successfully applying for an Australia PR visa. Each category has specific requirements that applicants must fulfill to maximize their points and enhance their chances of receiving an invitation to apply for Australian Permanent Residency.
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    Points System forAustralia Permanent Residency (PR) Visa Eligibility To qualify for an Australia Permanent Residency (PR) visa, applicants must accumulate points across various categories. Here’s how points are allocated based on different criteria: 1. Skilled Employment in Australia:  Less than 1 year: 0 points  1-2 years: 5 points  3-4 years: 10 points  5-7 years: 15 points  8-10 years: 20 points 2. Education:  Doctorate from an Australian university or a recognized institution outside Australia: 20 points  Bachelor’s or Master’s degree from an Australian university or a recognized institution outside Australia: 15 points  Diploma or trade qualification completed in Australia: 10 points  Any qualification recognized by the relevant assessing authority for your nominated skilled occupation: 10 points  Master by research or Doctorate from an Australian educational institution in STEM fields: 10 points 3. Language Proficiency:  Applicants must demonstrate competent proficiency in English, verified through recognized tests like IELTS or PTE. 4. Skilled Occupation Lists (SOL):  Applicants must nominate an occupation listed under one of the following categories:  Medium- and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL)  Short-term Skilled Occupation List (STSOL)  Regional Occupation List (ROL) 5. Spouse Application: If applying with a spouse who meets specific criteria:  The spouse must be under 45 years of age  The spouse must achieve competent English language scores  The spouse’s occupation must appear on the same skilled occupation list as the primary applicant  Eligible for an additional 10 points on the SkillSelect Expression of Interest. 6. Other Qualifications:  Study in a regional area: 5 points  Accredited in community language: 5 points
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     Completion ofa Professional Year in a skilled program in Australia: 5 points  State sponsorship (for 190 visas): 5 points  Relative or regional sponsorship (for 491 visa): 15 points Meeting these criteria and earning the required points is crucial for eligibility and improving the chances of receiving an invitation to apply for an Australian Permanent Residency. Each category has specific requirements that applicants must fulfill to maximize their points and enhance their prospects for successful immigration to Australia. How to Obtain Australian Permanent Residency (PR) To secure an Australia PR visa, follow these 7 straightforward steps: Step 1: Check Eligibility  Verify if you meet the eligibility criteria for Australia PR.  Ensure your occupation is listed in the current demand occupation list.  Calculate your points based on the points table to confirm eligibility. Step 2: Skills Assessment  Get your skills assessed by the relevant Skills Assessment Authority.  The assessment evaluates your skills, education, and work experience according to Australian standards. Step 3: English Proficiency Test  Take an English proficiency test (e.g., IELTS, PTE) to demonstrate language proficiency.  Australian immigration authorities accept scores from various recognized tests. Step 4: Register Expression of Interest (EOI)  Create and submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) on the SkillSelect website.  Fill out the online form detailing your skills, based on the visa subclass you are applying for: o Skilled Independent Visa Subclass 189 o Skilled Nominated Visa Subclass 190 o Skilled Regional (Provisional) Visa Subclass 491 (temporary, can lead to PR) Step 5: Receive Invitation to Apply (ITA)  Upon meeting all requirements, await an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for Australia PR.
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     ITA isissued based on your EOI and current visa processing priorities. Step 6: Submit the PR Application  Once you receive the ITA, submit your PR application within 60 days.  Include all required supporting documents such as personal, immigration, and work experience documents. Following these steps diligently ensures a streamlined process towards acquiring Australian Permanent Residency. Each step is crucial in demonstrating your eligibility and readiness to contribute to Australia's economy and society.