General Skilled Migration Visas

The General Skilled Migration (GSM) program is the primary pathway for skilled workers to migrate to Australia permanently. It allows individuals with the necessary skills and qualifications to live and work in Australia. The GSM program is points-tested and consists of several visa subclasses, including the Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189), Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190), and Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491).
General Requirements for GSM Visas:
While specific requirements can vary slightly between the subclasses and may be updated, common eligibility criteria generally include:
- Age: You must typically be under 45 years old when you receive an invitation to apply.
- Nominated Occupation: Your occupation must be on the relevant Skilled Occupation List (SOL) for the visa subclass you are applying for. These lists indicate occupations in demand in Australia.
- Skills Assessment: You must obtain a positive skills assessment from the relevant assessing authority for your nominated occupation. This confirms your qualifications and work experience meet Australian standards.
- English Language Proficiency: You need to demonstrate a competent level of English language ability through an approved test (e.g., IELTS, PTE, TOEFL iBT).
- Points Test: You must score at least 65 points on the points test, which assesses factors like age, English proficiency, skilled employment experience (both Australian and overseas), educational qualifications, Australian study, specialist education, and partner skills. Higher points increase your chances of receiving an invitation.
- Expression of Interest (EOI): You must submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) through SkillSelect, Australia’s online system. This indicates your interest in migrating and allows states, territories, and the Australian government to consider you for an invitation.
- Health and Character Requirements: You and any family members included in your application must meet Australia’s health and character requirements, which typically involve medical examinations and police checks.

