Skilled Independent Visa
(Subclass 189)
A points-tested visa for skilled workers who are not sponsored by an employer, state, or family member. This visa provides permanent residency and allows the holder to live and work anywhere in Australia.

Why Choose the Skilled Independent Visa (Subclass 189)?
The Skilled Independent Visa – Subclass 189 is a points-based permanent residency option for skilled professionals who are not sponsored by a family member, employer, or state/territory government. It allows highly qualified individuals to live and work anywhere in Australia independently.
This visa is ideal for those with in-demand skills looking to make Australia their new home without requiring external sponsorship.
Key Benefits of the Subclass 189 Visa
Live, work, and study in Australia permanently
Access to Medicare, Australia's public healthcare system
Pathway to Australian citizenship
Sponsor eligible family members for permanent residency
Travel in and out of Australia for five years from the visa grant date
Getting Started: The Role of EOI and Points Score
Before you can apply for the Subclass 189 visa, you must submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) through SkillSelect. To be eligible, you must score at least 65 points, based on the following criteria:
Age
Educational qualifications (Diploma, Degree, or PhD)
English language proficiency
Skilled work experience
Marital status and partner’s qualifications
NAATI accreditation
Completion of a Professional Year Program
Tip: Holding an Australian-recognized degree, diploma, or trade qualification can add 5 bonus points to your score—if eligibility conditions are met.
Visa Eligibility Requirements
To qualify for the Skilled Independent Visa (Subclass 189), applicants must:
Be under 45 years of age
Have an occupation listed on the Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL)
Demonstrate competent English language skills
Obtain a positive skills assessment from the relevant assessing authority
Meet the required EOI points score
Pass Australia’s health and character checks
Health and Character Criteria
All applicants and any accompanying family members must:
Undergo a medical examination within 12 months of applying
Provide police clearance certificates from all countries where they’ve resided for 12 months or more in the last 10 years (from age 16 onward)
Proving English Language Competency
Applicants must meet the minimum scores in any of the following accepted English language tests:
PTE Academic: Minimum of 50 in each of the four components
IELTS: At least 6 in each band
Equivalent scores in TOEFL IBT, OET, or Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE)
Financial Obligations
To be granted the visa, applicants must have no outstanding debts to the Australian Government.
Family Members You Can Include
You may include the following dependents in your visa application:
Your spouse or de facto partner
Your or your partner’s children or stepchildren
Need Help Navigating Visa Requirements?
Understanding EOI requirements and gathering all documentation can feel overwhelming. Our team of MARA-registered professionals is here to assist you every step of the way—from eligibility checks to lodging a strong application.
Disclaimer: This information is intended for general guidance only and does not constitute legal advice. For the most accurate and updated visa details, please refer to the official website of the Department of Home Affairs.