Career Launchers

Registered Migration Team | MARN 1911875 | MARN 2418424 | MARN 2518812

Working and Skilled Visas Australia | Your Skills Are in Demand

You studied hard. You earned your Australian qualification. Now you want to build on it. The Temporary Graduate Visa Subclass 485 gives you the time and work rights to do exactly that. It is also the most common first step on the path to permanent residency.

Registered Migration Team | MARN 1911875 | MARN 2418424 | MARN 2518812

Working and Skilled Visas Australia | Your Skills Are in Demand

You studied hard. You earned your Australian qualification. Now you want to build on it. The Temporary Graduate Visa Subclass 485 gives you the time and work rights to do exactly that. It is also the most common first step on the path to permanent residency.

VISA OPTIONS

Which Skilled Visa Is Right for You?

Explore skilled visa options tailored to your qualifications, experience, and future plans. Whether you’re a recent graduate or an experienced professional, choosing the right visa pathway can shape your future abroad.

Subclass 189 Skilled Independent Visa

A permanent visa for skilled workers not sponsored by an employer or government. Requires an EOI through SkillSelect and an invitation to apply based on your points score. No state sponsorship required.

Subclass 190 Skilled Nominated Visa

A permanent visa for skilled workers nominated by a state or territory government. Carries 5 additional points on top of your base score. Requires you to live and work in the nominating state for at least 2 years.

Subclass 491 Skilled Work Regional (Provisional)

A permanent visa for skilled workers not sponsored by an employer or government. Requires an EOI through SkillSelect and an invitation to apply based on your points score. No state sponsorship required.

Subclass 482 | Temporary Skill Shortage

Sponsored by an approved Australian employer. Allows you to work temporarily in Australia in your nominated occupation. Can be a pathway to permanent residency via Subclass 186.

Subclass 186 | Employer Nomination Scheme

A permanent visa for skilled workers nominated by an approved Australian employer. Available via the Temporary Residence Transition stream or the Direct Entry stream.

SKILLS ASSESSMENT

Before You Can Apply,
You Need Recognition

A positive skills assessment from the relevant Australian assessing body is mandatory for most skilled migration applications. The assessing body varies by occupation. IT professionals use ACS, engineers use Engineers Australia, accountants use CPA Australia or IPA. Career Launchers assists with skills assessment applications across all major assessing bodies as part of a complete migration strategy. We manage it end to end.

STATE NOMINATION

State Nomination Can
Change Everything

For applicants who do not have enough points for a Subclass 189 invitation, state nomination under Subclass 190 or 491 can be the difference between receiving an invitation and waiting indefinitely. The 5 extra points from state nomination are significant in competitive occupations.

Each state and territory has its own occupation lists, requirements, and application timelines. Career Launchers monitors all state nomination programs and advises on which states are most likely to nominate you based on your occupation, score, and skills assessment outcome.

“We have answered thousands of migration questions over the years. Here are the ones we hear most often.”

COMMON QUESTIONS

Frequently Asked Questions

Australia maintains several skilled occupation lists and the occupations included change regularly. Career Launchers checks the current relevant list for your occupation as part of your initial assessment and also advises on similar occupations that may be on the list if yours is not.

After submitting your Expression of Interest, you enter a pool of candidates. Invitations are issued in rounds, typically monthly. The waiting time varies greatly by occupation and visa subclass. Some candidates receive invitations within weeks while others wait many months

Yes. If your partner meets certain English language and skills assessment requirements, they may contribute up to 10 additional points to your application. Career Launchers assesses both your and your partner’s circumstances together to maximise your total score.

The Subclass 189 is a fully independent permanent visa requiring no sponsorship. The Subclass 190 requires nomination from a state or territory government and carries 5 additional points. Both are permanent visas, but the 190 requires you to live and work in the nominating state for at least 2 years.

There are several legitimate strategies to improve your points score: improving your English test score, completing a Professional Year, gaining more work experience, or pursuing state nomination. Career Launchers builds a personalised improvement strategy for clients who are close but not yet at a competitive
score.

Yes, overseas skilled work experience contributes points and is also assessed by the relevant skills assessing body. The points you earn depend on the number of years of experience and whether the work occurred in Australia or overseas.

Ready to Start Your Journey?

Book a free, no-obligation consultation with our registered migration agent. We will assess your situation, explain your options, and give you an honest picture of your prospects.